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Solar panel eye implant promises gift of vision to visually impaired

Scientists at Stanford University School of Medicine have recently devised a system for people suffering from vision deterioration using tiny solar panel like cells surgically implanted underneath the retina. It is hoped that this innovation will soon help restore sight to people who have lost their vision due to some degener...
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Scientists to tame viruses to charge gadgets in future

Researchers at UC Berkeley have been able to tame a virus named, M13 to generate electricity. M13 was found to have piezoelectric properties, which motivated researchers in going forward in their pursuit to device a unique paper-thin electrode powered by viruses. M13 is harmless to humans and offers a significant advantage of...
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Chinese scientists break distance record for teleportation through atmosphere

Whenever we think of teleportation, all the fancy sci-fi stuff of transporting an object without any utilization of the ‘passage of space’ comes to our mind. However, the truth of the matter is that teleportation doesn’t always allude to the physical transference of a whole object. In fact, it can also entai...
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Panasonic’s new ALIVH-F substrate to create wearable smartphones

One thing that many in the mobile industry are still trying to improve on is the flexibility quotient of the smartphones. And if latest reports from the mobile industry are to be believed, Panasonic Corp has become one of the first companies to achieve this. ...
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UK has its first outdoor gym which converts human power into usable electricity

Human generated power being converted to usable electricity is certainly a conscientious facet of green technology. But, most of such conceptions are relegated to one-off products that only manage to generate power on a personal scale for the user. However, this time we have come across the Green Heart Outdoor Gym that b...
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Ericsson to make USB cables redundant by turning your body into one

We hate wires, they are unreliable, messy, difficult to carry and a drag to plug-in every time. It’s a high time that we moved everything to a wireless state. Ericsson is going to help in moving forward in this direction by turning your own body into a USB cable. Sounds scary, no! We hope you already didn’t feel t...
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Seraku's smart mirror to keep you updated whether you're in salon or pub

Japan’s Smartphone & Mobile Expo has exhibited some unique technologies in the past bringing exhibitors and consumers face to face. What we found interesting this year is use of a mirror to see weather, temperature, or the latest news. The idea has been conceived and manifested by a Japanese company, Seraku. The mirror...
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Wi-Fi protecting Wallpaper, 'Metapaper' to make your Wi-Fi network invincible

With the smartphone market flooding with 3G and 4G tagged phones you might be using your latest phone as a Wi-Fi hotspot least aware of the people around you often looking to peep in your data by connecting to the open Wi-Fi connection around. Even passwords are not safe enough and can be cracked by people having some level ...
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Microsoft grants patent for wearable motion controllers

Whether it’s an inspiration derived from Google’s inventive Glass Project or an uninterrupted rage for portable computing gadgets, Microsoft has yet again settled upon strengthening its contribution to gamers. Well, the company recently granted a new patent for its imminent EMG motion controller that could seamlessly be w...
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Multipilot32F4 is the most powerful auto pilot, compatible with arduino

With the day by advent of new advancements in flying objects, many people and firms are working on auto pilots. Virtual Robotix has taken a step closer by showing their world’s most powerful autopilot which is compatible with arduino software, the Multipilot32F4. Arduino is an open-source prototyping platform based easy-to-...
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