Scientists have created a three-dimensional (3D) organ-on-a-chip that can mimic the heart’s amazing biomechanical properties.
Continue reading New 3D device mimics heart’s biomechanical properties
Scientists have created a three-dimensional (3D) organ-on-a-chip that can mimic the heart’s amazing biomechanical properties.
Continue reading New 3D device mimics heart’s biomechanical properties
Scientists have found a better way to predict what personality traits might indicate that a kid is at risk for drug or alcohol abuse. Continue reading Brain scans to predict if kid is at drug abuse risk
World-class art, meet sweaty aerobics.
New York City’s cavernous Metropolitan Museum of Art has been holding lively morning workout sessions this winter amid its prized masterpieces.
Continue reading NY’s Met Museum offers exercise amid world-class art
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
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
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’
As the US space agency NASA prepares to send its next Mars 2020 mission in search of signs of life on the Red Planet, a Pasadena-based company is busy developing the rover’s robotic arm which, it says, will be more efficient than the one currently deployed on the Curiosity rover. Continue reading Mars 2020 rover set to sport more efficient robotic arm
A team of Australian scientists are using a world-first approach combining three-dimensional (3D) printing and virtual reality (VR) to bring a dinosaur “back to life”. Continue reading 3D printing, virtual reality used to bring dinosaur to ‘life’
Researchers have developed an app that could help people speak the language of eyes—literally. Continue reading This smartphone app can help speak language of eyes!
Does being handed money every month — no strings attached — sound attractive? The residents of a small town in Brazil are finding out.
Continue reading Brazilian town embraces universal income experiment