TECHNOLOGY
TV Dish Antennae As Radio Telescopes
Researchers show that radio telescopes constructed with ordinary TV dish antennae can easily be installed in any college campus.
Body-Powered Batteries That Dissolve After Use
These batteries can harvest biomechanical energy from the body and then simply dissolve once no longer needed, reducing the need for surgery.
The New Wave Of Clean Energy
Researchers have designed a marine turbine that turns ocean waves into a reliable clean energy source.
Smart Glasses Now Come With Virtual Keyboard Feature
The K-Glass 3 smart glasses enables users to type on a virtual keyboard and even play the an augmented reality piano.
3D Technology On Your Smartphone, Without The Headaches
The super multi-view system could be key to adapting 3D technology for small devices such as smartphones—with minimal viewer discomfort.
Tiny Radar Camera Microchip Packs A Big Punch
In the future, radar cameras for use in satellites could be made a hundred times smaller with this millimeter-long chip, without compromising on image quality.
Fast Radio Bursts Solve The Mystery Of The Missing Matter
Scientists have detected a fast radio burst coming from a galaxy billions of light years away, helping to confirm the presence of previously ‘missing’ matter.
Gold Layers Boost Water Splitting Efficiency
By sandwiching an ultrathin layer of titanium dioxide between gold, researchers have boosted the light absorption range of water splitting catalysts.
From Sails To Steam To… Magnets?
A researcher has proposed a paddle boat powered by magnetic gears to demonstrate the possibilities of the technology in micro- and nanosystems.












