New Injection System Injects Drugs Without Needles
Those of us with an aversion to needles may soon be able to overcome the stress of needle phobia. A team of MIT researchers has developed a needleless injection system that can deliver a range…
Those of us with an aversion to needles may soon be able to overcome the stress of needle phobia. A team of MIT researchers has developed a needleless injection system that can deliver a range…
The Bloodhound Project is moving on to the next stage in its quest to set a new world land speed record — not to mention its ultimate goal of hitting 1,000 mph. After a successful…
On Dec. 1, 2017, just a week after completing construction of the world’s largest lithium-ion battery, Tesla switched on the enormous device near the South Australian town of Jamestown. Tesla signed a grid connection agreement on…
Real-world testing of self-driving cars is going on across the world, conducted by a wide variety of companies ranging from Uber to Tesla. And then there’s Alphabet’s Waymo. Waymo is racking up the autonomous miles…
Here’s something to make your day: The Neil Young Archives site is up and running. The Canadian singer-songwriter has realized a project that has been years in the making: a vast online library of his…
It is hard to imagine any industry that hasn’t been profoundly affected by robotics. Since the early 1960s, the manufacturing industry has made use of industrial robots. And areas such as medicine, mining, as well…
Experts warn that if we don’t act now, strains of antibiotic-resistant superbugs could kill 10 million people a year. Professor Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer for England, and U.K. Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt…
NASA recently made the very significant discovery of the Trappist-1 solar system, which attracted a great deal of attention for having seven terrestrial exoplanets, of which three may be habitable. Just to give the wearer…
A good bit of time has passed since we last checked up on the Atlas robot from Boston Dynamics. Back then, the bot was simply getting a few upgrades, being pushed around, or simply taking…
A new reversible material might have a bright future in the wearable electronics or clothing industries. Scientists at Stanford University developed the reversible material, which is capable of either heating you up or cooling you…