Features- Feb 26, 2021
The ornithopter proves that flapping wings to fly isn't limited to birds and insects in nature whose bodies and skeletal structure are the most lightweight.
Features- Feb 18, 2021
In a new method called “nano-origami,” physicists used graphene along with other 2D materials to make the smallest microchip in the world.
Features- Jan 27, 2021
One company is attempting to help keep homeless people safe by creating waterproof and windproof sleeping pods accessible to homeless people.
Features- Dec 28, 2020
According to a new study, a smartphone camera can be used to identify life-threatening virus strains in under an hour by using a deep learning algorithm.
Features- Dec 21, 2020
On the space station, astronauts have to recycle wastewater and urine to make drinking water, the technology for that can be used on Earth too.
Features- Dec 16, 2020
The research team implanted 6 electrodes into the patient's brain in a 10-hour surgical procedure, letting him control two prosthetic arms at the same time.
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Features- Nov 02, 2020
Holograms calls like in science-fiction movies will soon come to life as the technology is already here and the device is getting smaller.
Features- Oct 21, 2020
If you love animals and know where the fresh milk you often drink comes from, you will be happy to know that there is now plant-based cow's milk.
Features- Oct 08, 2020
Nikola Tesla wasn't only an inventor, engineer, and futurist but also one who made many predictions about the future, which turn out true.
Features- Sep 18, 2020
What do you think if you had the vision of Superman that allows you to look through clouds? This is completely possible thanks to this new technology.
Features- Sep 07, 2020
If you still remember this V-shaped airplane, we are happy to tell you that a scale model of this aircraft took a successful flight.
Features- Sep 01, 2020
Underwater welding is a difficult and dangerous job, in which welders repair pipelines, ships, dams, nuclear power facilities, among other infrastructures.