| Developed by Korean researchers, a new sensor uses vibration in water not only to measure the intensity, but also as a source of electric po...
| Developed by Korean researchers, a new sensor uses vibration in water not only to measure the intensity, but also as a source of electric po...
| With AIY Projects, Google claims, Makers can use artificial intelligence to make human-to-machine interaction more like human-to-human inter...
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| A new type of flexible micro-supercapacitors developed by a research team from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore may well sprout...
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| 4.5-second to 60 mph, 300 miles range on a 95 kWh battery, crossover SUV — that’s Audi’s newest electric vehicle dubbed e-tron Sportback. Th...
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| University of Groningen, Holland, scientists, together with colleagues from the University of Wuppertal and IBM Zurich, have developed a met...