California-based startup Varda Space Industries has made history by successfully returning samples of the drug made…
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Goodbye robotic jerks: Bio-prosthetics learn the brain’s code
Prosthetic technology has long sought to bridge the gap between humans and machines, aiming to restore…
World’s first ‘resilient’ SIM that auto switches for network unveiled
In a groundbreaking partnership with global telecommunications giants Deutsche Telekom and Tele2, the world's first resilient…
Tectonic plates beneath seas are clean energy jackpots, finds French firm
Not just wind farms but even moving geothermal energy generation facilities offshore could help us power…
Researchers secure $3M to develop tech to reduce energy consumption
Researchers at West Virginia University (WVU) have secured $3 million from the US Department of Energy to pioneer…
Korean researchers triple lithium extraction with plasma technology
A significant advancement in lithium extraction has emerged from recent research, which has the potential to…
IoT: How Sateliot is bringing 5G from space to ‘absolutely everywhere’
In the latest episode of Lexicon, Interesting Engineering's podcast, we speak with Gianluca Redolfi, the chief…
Revolutionizing tech: NTU’s breakthrough in soft electronics
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technology, one institution stands at the forefront of innovation: Nanyang…
New flexible cables may power heart pumps, reducing infection risks
When a patient is waiting for a donor's heart, surgeons usually implant a pump to keep…
MagicLab’s humanoid can toast marshmallows, fold clothes and dance
MagicLab, an innovative startup specializing in humanoid robots, has unveiled an interesting video showcasing their latest…