This light-sensing camera with more than 1,000 sensors can detect signs of alien lifeConsidered as one of the highest-performance cameras ever, it can also detect elusive dark matter.
Light is power: New pacemakers can stimulate heart muscle in a unique wayScientists have developed a tiny solar cell that encourages the heart to beat.
- Scientists develop stealth sheet to escape infrared cameras
Washington, June 24 (IANS) American researchers have developed a stealth sheet that can help objects and people to hide from infrared camer...
- World's smallest diamonds used to make wires 3 atoms wide
The needle-like wires have a semiconducting core - a combination of copper and sulphur known as a chalcogenide - surrounded by the attached...
- World's first light-seeking synthetic nanorobot developed
Hong Kong, Nov 9 (IANS) Researchers have developed the world's first light-seeking synthetic nanorobot that can help surgeons remove tumour...
New material to increase solar cell efficiencyTo connect an existing silicon solar cell to a battery that splits the water may well be an efficient solution; but it is very expensive.
Artificial photosynthesis method turns waste CO2 into fuelsResearchers have developed new system that uses sunlight to convert waste carbon dioxide into valuable chemical products such as biodegrada...
Nanowires to combat cell damage, ageing in humansThis breakthrough can help develop drugs that prevent ageing, cardiac disorders, and several neurological problems like Parkinson's and Alz...
Scientists develop method to print circuits on paperThe system works like an inkjet printer, but the ink cartridge is replaced with one that dispenses liquid metal.
Graphene may allow for flexible, low-cost touchscreensThe majority of today's touchscreen devices, are made using indium tin oxide which is expensive and inflexible.
Soon, bendable and fully foldable cell phones, TVsScientists have developed a new stretchable and transparent electrical conductor, paving way for fully foldable cell phones and TVs that ca...
New ultraviolet LED for portable, low-cost devices developedThe LED could lend itself to applications for chemical detection, disinfection, and UV curing and a source for UV lasers for eye surgery an...
Graphene may soon replace silicon for tech industryNorwegian researchers are the world's first to develop a method for producing semiconductors from graphene. This finding may revolutionise ...
- Now, nano-sized batteries to power mobiles!
A scientist team in the US has packaged lithium ion batteries into a single nanowire, which they claim could soon be a rechargeable power s...
- World's tiniest batteries will be smaller than salt grains
American scientists are on track to develop the world's smallest lithium-ion batteries which they say could be small enough to pour out of ...
- Charging your iPod by running
By packing 20,000 nanowires into three square centimeters, Georgia Tech scientists have developed the world's first gadget powered solely b...
- Now, power your iPod while strolling
Now you can charge your iPod or BlackBerry just by waving your hand, or stretching your arm, and even by taking a walk.