Researchers at Hiroshima University have found a new way to 3D-print one of industry’s toughest materials: WC–Co cemented carbide. Led by assistant professor Keita Marumoto, ...
Researchers at Hiroshima University have found a new way to 3D-print one of industry’s toughest materials: WC–Co cemented carbide. Led by assistant ...
BMW has pulled the wraps off the next-generation iX3, and it’s more than a routine EV update. The SUV rides on the company’s new Neue Klasse platform, ...
Robots are getting better at reading the room, literally. A team at Brown University, led by graduate student Ivy He, built a planning system that lets ...
A tiny robot built by YouTuber Tech Talkies quietly wanders across a desk, then pauses when you give it a gentle pat. The DIY companion runs on an ...
Under the bright halls of Mobile World Congress 2026, pureLiFi showed off a wireless idea that literally runs on light. Its ...
In the realm of sound, where echoes stretch into infinity and silence hums with possibility, there exists a device not merely built, but conjured. NUCLEO Reverb is not just a pedal. It’s a portal, a ...
Stanford researchers have unveiled a lightweight holographic headset that could revolutionize mixed reality. Using AI-enhanced holography and a synthetic aperture waveguide, the display projects ...
In these acoustic absorbers, noise is getting lost – literally. They are thus four times thinner than conventional materials. Image: Empa In construction, blocking noise typically involves using thick ...
And yes, it works with your phone’s built-in zoom, so you can go even deeper into the microscopic universe. Credit: Apexel Developed by Apexel, this sleek and budget-friendly lens has officially ...
With NASA’s Eyes on Asteroids, you can watch all the known near-Earth asteroids and comets as they orbit the Sun. Updated twice daily with the latest tracking data, the web-based application will ...
Using glass fiber-reinforced plastics (GFRP) in wind turbine blades creates significant recycling challenges because GFRP is hard to break down and reuse. Unlike thermoplastics, which can be melted ...