Imagine a robot that walks right out of a 3D printer—no wires, no electronics, no batteries—just a puff of air to get it moving. That’s exactly...
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A battery that needs feeding instead of charging? This is exactly what Empa researchers have achieved with their 3D-printed, biodegradable fungal battery. The living battery could supply power to sensors for agriculture or research in remote regions. Once the work is done, it digests itself from the inside. The study is published in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering.
Imagine a robot that walks right out of a 3D printer—no wires, no electronics, no batteries—just a puff of air to get it moving. That’s exactly...
A few years ago after Xiaomi partnered with Leica, I wrote an article with this prediction that this Chinese company would definitely become a...
Researchers have developed a novel combination of materials that have organic and inorganic properties, with the goal of using them in technologies...
Researchers have developed a novel combination of materials that have organic and inorganic properties, with the goal of using them in technologies...
A team of researchers from Cornell Tech has developed a new tool designed to revolutionize hardware troubleshooting, with the help of 3D phone scans.
A team of researchers from Cornell Tech has developed a new tool designed to revolutionize hardware troubleshooting, with the help of 3D phone scans.
NSW-based battery technology startup secures a US patent for its water-based electrolyte which it says is cheaper and safer than competing...
NSW-based battery technology startup secures a US patent for its water-based electrolyte which it says is cheaper and safer than competing...
New tech could power phones, pacemakers, and more—without ever needing a charge What if your phone never needed charging? Or your car battery lasted...
The research group led by Prof. Wang Chu from the College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering at Peking University published a research article...