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Feeling woozy? Time to check the tattoo

Harvard and MIT researchers have developed smart tattoo ink capable of monitoring health by changing color to tell an athlete…

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New-Tech Magazine | Oct 2017 | Digital Edition

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Engineers unveil futuristic unmanned aircraft concept that uses both fixed and rotary wing flight

Within the next few decades, armed forces could be using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with adaptable aircraft technologies that alternate…

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“Superhero” robot wears different outfits for different tasks

Shape-shifting device from CSAIL can walk, roll, sail, and glide using recyclable exoskeletons. From butterflies that sprout wings to hermit…

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Emotion instead of emission: Audi heading for the motorsport future in electric power

Audi presented the Group’s first all-electric race car in Neuburg on Wednesday night. The Audi e-tron FE04 mirrors the company’s transformation from…

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First ever public demonstration of an autonomous urban air taxi in a mega city by volocopter

The first-ever public flight of an autonomous urban air taxi. This establishes the feasibility and safety of airborne taxis as…

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Ericsson enables voice calls for wearables

Ericsson releases new Voice over LTE (VoLTE)-based core network functionality to enable one mobile phone number for multiple SIM based…

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A solar cell you can put in the wash

Scientists from RIKEN and the University of Tokyo have developed a new type of ultra-thin photovoltaic device, coated on both…

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Finnish mobile device for detecting arrhythmia soon available for consumers

The VTT spin-off, VitalSignum, is making a small mobile device – which detects arrhythmia by measuring the patient's ECG –…

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QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY INNOVATION COULD MEAN FLEXIBLE BATTERIES FOR PACEMAKERS

Experts at Queen’s University Belfast have designed a flexible and organic alternative to the rigid batteries that power-up medical implants.…

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