A Missouri University of Science and Technology aerospace engineering professor is developing a microsatellite imager that could be used to check satellites, do small repairs or refuel space... Read more
Cornell University researchers have developed a new lightweight and stretchable material with the consistency of memory foam that has potential for use in prosthetic body parts, artificial o... Read more
Marines tested an augmented reality system from the Office of Naval Research (ONR) last week that could revolutionize the way they prepare for battle, allowing them to transform any location... Read more
Future devices based on technology could bridge gap between batteries and conventional capacitors in portable electronics and hybrid electric vehicles By combining the powers of two single-a... Read more
Researchers are studying human movement as they work on creating an exoskeleton to benefit elderly patients, stroke patients and paraplegics. What if certain patients could get a bionic pick... Read more
If you think with the release of every new i-device the world is getting closer to thought-controlled smart tech and robotic personal assistants, you might be right. And thanks in part to wo... Read more
The world’s smallest autopilot Researcher Bart Remes and his team of the Micro Aerial Vehicle Laboratory at the TU Delft faculty of Aerospace Engineering have designed, built and tested the... Read more
Electromagnetic propulsion could exponentially expand satellite capabilities by providing a propellant-less formation flight technology New electromagnetic propulsion technology being tested... Read more
A low-temperature ‘plasma blowtorch’ triggers death of diseased cells. Patients battling the blood cancer leukemia could one day receive a new type of treatment that uses a plasm... Read more
“Many of the patients are children who live with pacemakers for many years” An experimental device converted energy from a beating heart to provide enough electricity to power a pacemaker ,... Read more
In one instance, electric batteries could be charged in just 15 minutes. Engineers at the University of California, San Diego, have developed sophisticated estimation algorithms that allow l... Read more
What a University of Central Florida student thought was a failed experiment has led to a serendipitous discovery hailed by some scientists as a potential game changer for the mass productio... Read more
Batoid rays, such as stingrays and manta rays, are among nature’s most elegant swimmers. They are fast, highly maneuverable, graceful, energy-efficient, can cruise, bird-like, for long... Read more
A bird-like micro aerial vehicle perching on a human hand Although winged micro air vehicles (MAVs) are pretty impressive in the free flight, one of the skills that has proven difficult for... Read more
A fleet of small satellites fitted with solar-powered lasers Pioneering engineers at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow are developing an innovative technique based on lasers that coul... Read more