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Consumer & Gadgets Jan 13, 2018

Top takeaways from Consumers Electronics Show

The 2018 Consumer Electronics Show, which concluded Friday in Las Vegas, drew some 4,000 exhibitors from dozens of countries and more than 170,000 attendees, showcased some of the latest from the technology world.

Nanomaterials Jan 10, 2018

Fiber OLEDs thinner than a hair

Professor Kyung Cheol Choi from the School of Electrical Engineering and his team have fabricated highly efficient organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) on an ultra-thin fiber. The team expects the technology, which produces ...

Consumer & Gadgets Jan 10, 2018

CES tech show stuffed with gadgets we don't need - or do we?

Today's vision of a smart home has more to do with what's technologically possible than what people really need.

Consumer & Gadgets Jan 7, 2018

What's on center stage at the CES tech show? Your voice

What's the hottest thing in the world of technology these days? Your voice.

Consumer & Gadgets Jan 4, 2018

What to watch for at the CES technology show

Every year one or two breakout technologies capture the imagination of consumers. Eighteen months ago, it was Pokemon Go, the first augmented reality mobile app to really catch fire. A few years before that, it was 3-D printers.

Optics & Photonics Jan 3, 2018

Nature's smallest rainbows, created by peacock spiders, may inspire new optical technology

Brightly colored Australian peacock spiders (Maratus spp.) captivate even the most arachnophobic viewers with their flamboyant courtship displays featuring diverse and intricate body colorations, patterns, and movements - ...

Engineering Dec 29, 2017

Carving out circuits that click into place

A strategy for assembly of electronic systems-especially the flexible structures needed for high-performance devices of the future-uses integrated circuits as Lego-like building blocks. "This plug-and-play approach is absolutely ...

Plants & Animals Dec 22, 2017

Rainbow peacock spiders may inspire new optical technologies

Even if you are arachnophobic, you probably have seen pictures or videos of Australian peacock spiders (Maratus spp.). These tiny spiders are only 1-5 mm long but are famous for their flamboyant courtship displays featuring ...

Engineering Nov 30, 2017

Wearable computing ring allows users to write words and numbers with thumb

With the whirl of a thumb, Georgia Tech researchers have created technology that allows people to trace letters and numbers on their fingers and see the figures appear on a nearby computer screen. The system is triggered ...

Biotechnology Nov 29, 2017

Bio-computer powered by jellyfish DNA plays Tetris and other retro videogames

An Imperial alumus has developed a bio-pixel display that can play games such as Tetris, Snake or Pong using the protein that makes jellyfish glow

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