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Low-Cost Pliable Materials Transform Glove Into Sign-to-Text Machine


Researchers have made a low-cost smart glove that can translate the American Sign Language alphabet into text and 

Hacked replacement touchscreens could hijack your smartphone


A new study has found that when replacement touch screens are embedded with a malicious chip, they can be used 

UK scientists create world’s smallest surgical robot to start a hospital revolution


British scientists have developed the world’s smallest surgical robot which could transform everyday operations 

Carbon nanotube yarn generates electricity when stretched


Wearable makers have long sought to harvest electricity from your movement, but current tech is expensive 

High-dimensional quantum encryption performed in real-world city conditions for first time


For the first time, researchers have sent a quantum-secured message containing more than one bit of information 

Panasonics fridge of the future comes when you call it


We don't know how the kitchens of our future will work, but Panasonic's vision includes a moving refrigerator 

Chinese, U.S. scientists create electronics that degrade in air moisture


Chinese and U.S. researchers said Friday they designed a new form of electronic devices that can degrade 

This liquid coating turns windows into solar panels


SolarWindow Technologies says it can harvest energy from sunlight by applying a transparent film to glass or plastic.

Stanford scientists develop a cooling system that works without electricity


It looks like a regular roof, but the top of the Packard Electrical Engineering Building at Stanford University 

EPFL Collapsible Drone Offers “Last Centimeter” Delivery


A team at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), a Swiss university specializing in engineering

Nest rolls out doorbell with Googles facial-recognition software


Home-device maker Nest Labs is adding Google's facial-recognition technology to a camera-equipped doorbell 

Stretchy, Waterproof Solar Cells to Power Wearables


Organic solar cells that are waterproof and stretchable could someday be sewn into washable electronic clothing

BMW is set to offer a pad to wirelessly charge your car


BMW is close to rolling out wireless charging on one of its cars — and this time, it doesn’t involve phones. 

Scientists hold first intercontinental video conference using quantum encryption


Two scientists in Austria and China have held the first intercontinental video conference to have been 

Facebook can unlock your account with facial recognition


Facebook has its own version of Apple’s Face ID. If you get locked out of your Facebook account, the company 
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