Sci-fi in your pocket: a tiny sensor turns a smartphone into a spectrometer
A group of American researchers has created a tiny spectrometric device the size of just a few millimeters, which can potentially be installed in a smartphone.
To avoid burning: scientists offer new sensors and built-in fire extinguishers for batteries
British researchers from the The University of Surrey says that its innovative monitoring sensors can detect faults inside lithium-ion batteries in advance, preventing overheating.
No harm, no foul: the electric biobattery eats itself after use
Researchers from Binghamton University in the United States have created fully soluble a biobattery using probiotics.
«Matrix: Start» — researchers powered 350 LEDs from the human body
Researchers at the University of Alabama in the United States have used duct tape from a store to create a triboelectric nanogenerator capable of collect electricity from the human body and the environment.
Scientists invent soft touch panel without electricity — recognizes multi-touch and handwriting
Researchers from the University of Tampere in Finland have developed the world’s first soft touch panel that can detect the force of pressure and works without electricity.
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