A potentially game-changing breakthrough in artificial photosynthesis has been achieved with the development of a system that can capture carbon dioxide emissions before they are vented into the atmosphere and then, powered…
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New wearable device NailO turns your thumbnail into a wireless track pad
Researchers at the MIT Media Laboratory are developing a prototype of a new wearable device NailO that turns the user’s thumbnail into a miniature wireless track pad. The device was inspired by…
Reduce tumor growth using green tea
Praised for its health benefits, green tea now has another claim to fame the basis of a therapeutic delivery system for anticancer drugs. The humble cup of tea has long been regarded…
Portable MIT sensor detects spoiled meat
MIT chemists have devised an inexpensive, portable sensor that can detect gases emitted by rotting meat, allowing consumers to determine whether the meat in their grocery store or refrigerator is safe to…
Researchers invent the world’s first self-powered camera
Researchers from Columbia University’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have created the world’s first self-powered camera that can power itself without requiring separate solar panel or any other external power supply….