TECHNOLOGY
Scientists Print Ultrathin Circuits Using Metal Nanoparticles
This printing technique can be used to form electronic circuits and thin-film transistors that are one millionth of a meter wide.
Tech Glitches Linked To Majority Of Drone Accidents
As technical errors are linked to most drone accidents, researchers are calling for increased regulation and mandatory reporting of accidents.
We Have Lift-off! India Launches Scramjet Engine Test
Joining the elite club of nations with successful scramjet engine tests, India has launched its own this August.
Self-Driving Cabs Hit Singapore Streets
Select members of the public will be invited to hop onto a nuTonomy self-driving car within the one-north business district.
World’s Biggest Telescope Meets World’s Second Fastest Supercomputer
The Tianhe-2 supercomputer in China has run prototype data software that will someday become the 'brain' of the Square Kilometer Array telescope.
Bendable Concrete Doesn’t Crack Under Pressure
Scientists in Singapore have developed a type of bendable concrete that is stronger than regular concrete.
Australian-Chinese Lab To Cut Greenhouse Emissions
The University of New South Wales and Hangzhou Cable Joint Laboratory will be aimed at transforming electricity transmission.
Tired Of Rush Hour Traffic? A Machine Could Fix That
A deep reinforcement learning algorithm could optimally plan traffic signals and help to reduce congestion, according to a new study.
Super Stretchy Nanowires May Pave The Way For Flexible Electronics
Researchers have developed nanowires that are as strong as they are stretchy, making them ideal for electronic skins.












