University of Tennessee researchers explore the future of houseplants as aesthetically pleasing and functional sirens of home health. The idea is to genetically engineer house plants to serve as subtle alarms that…
An Insect-inspired Drone deforms upon Impact
An origami-like drone developed at EPFL is flexible enough to absorb shocks without breaking before returning to its initial shape. This new type of drone, which was inspired by insect wings,…
BMI control of a third arm for multitasking
For many years Scientists have been working on to use the Signals from the Brain to contorl the Prothestic limbs. Usually this BMI i-e Brain-machine interface Systems have been developed to…
Wearable device from Stanford measures Cortisol in Sweat
The hormone cortisol rises and falls naturally throughout the day and can spike in response to stress but current methods for measuring cortisol levels require waiting several days for results from…
Electronic Stickers turn any Object into IoT Sensor
Researchers at Purdue University and the University of Virginia have developed a new fabrication method that makes tiny, thin-film electronic circuits peelable from a surface. The technique not only eliminates several…