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Engineering May 6, 2019

Smart pill bottle keeps drugs safe

Low-cost, stretchy sensors can be assembled inside the lid of a drug container to help monitor patient safety.

Economics & Business Apr 15, 2019

Auction bids decline with intensity of competition: new research

Economists from the University of Sydney and the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) have co-authored a new study that challenges conventional thinking about auctions and is applicable to real-life bidding situations including ...

Engineering Mar 12, 2019

Mechanized cane measures patients' rehabilitation process

Robot-aided rehabilitation represents a step forward for patients with walking difficulties. However, its high price, together with some adaptation and transfer problems, limit its use at present.

Consumer & Gadgets Mar 7, 2019

The wallet as you know it may be dying

You grab your keys, smartphone and wallet when you leave the house. Would it be such a disaster if you left that last one behind?

Nanomaterials Mar 4, 2019

First scalable graphene yarns for wearable textiles produced

A team of researchers led by Dr. Nazmul Karim and Prof Sir Kostya Novoselov at The University of Manchester have developed a method to produce scalable graphene-based yarn.

Security Mar 1, 2019

Your car is more likely to be hacked by your mechanic than a terrorist

When it comes to car hacking, you should be more worried about dodgy dealers than one-off hackers with criminal intent.

Engineering Feb 14, 2019

Biomedical engineers develop wearable respiration monitor with children's toy

Researchers at the University of California, Irvine have developed a wearable, disposable respiration monitor that provides high-fidelity readings on a continuous basis. It's designed to help children with asthma and cystic ...

Engineering Jan 30, 2019

'Feeling' data through haptic displays

To perceive surroundings, humans can draw on five senses. But dealing with technology requires screens and speakers, which only appeal to our senses of vision and hearing. Scientists at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) ...

Materials Science Jan 24, 2019

Fully inkjet-printed vanadium dioxide-based radio-frequency switches for flexible reconfigurable components

Inkjet-printed switches make multiple frequency bands easier and cheaper to manage in wireless devices.

Software Jan 16, 2019

The apps that can tell you if you're buying sustainably

What does sustainable shopping look like? From environmental impact to workers' rights, the term can cover so many aspects that buying sustainably can be a daunting task. But a new app that helps people select supermarket ...

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