A team of scientists has developed small, soft biological robots — bio-bots — that can walk and swim on their own or when triggered by electrical or light signals.
Continue reading Scientists develop humanlike biological robots
A team of scientists has developed small, soft biological robots — bio-bots — that can walk and swim on their own or when triggered by electrical or light signals.
Continue reading Scientists develop humanlike biological robots
Researchers have developed hens that do not produce their own chicks and can be used as surrogates to lay eggs from rare breeds.
Continue reading Researchers develop surrogate hens to save rare breeds
A locally-manufactured next-generation portable machine will soon be exported to other countries to support various industries including aerospace, automotive, defence and oil and gas. Continue reading UAE to export its portable robotic tool
India aims to bring high-speed digital connectivity to every village by 2018 and is keen to share expertise in the area with other nations, the government said on Tuesday. Continue reading India aims to bring broadband to every village by 2018
When your computer crashes or your smartphone freezes, most likely you blame the manufacturer. Continue reading Computer crashed? Blame cosmic rays from outer space
As drone technology becomes more advanced, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) will increasingly be used to perform a wide range of critical missions in which manned flights are dangerous or impractical, according to experts at IDEX. Continue reading Military drones soar above world’s battlefields
If you thought wireless charging in smartphones was a new thing, you are mistaken as researchers have found a new method to power devices without connecting them to cords. Continue reading Soon, ‘WiFi charge’ your smartphones
Is it possible to predict what a person will buy before they do so, or when a device will finally bite the dust? Continue reading UAE scientists invent device that predicts the future
A young Tanzanian entrepreneur is turning the country’s mounting plastic waste into “lumber” to help meet demand for housing in its growing cities, in an effort to reduce depletion of forests. Continue reading Tanzanian daredevil: Start-up turns waste into ‘plastic lumber’
During the last few years, cars have started actively connecting to the Internet. Continue reading Who controls your car without you knowing?