Safe and readily available water is important for public health, whether it is used for drinking, domestic use, food production, or recreational purposes. Despite the vast quantity of water on Earth, ...
The electric vehicle revolution is shifting gears. More people than ever are embracing EVs, drawn by promises of cleaner air, quieter streets, and freedom from fossil fuels. But there’s a catch. The ...
There is a global shortage of seasonal fruit pickers as a result of the enforced COVID-19 travel restrictions. As it is getting harder to find fruit pickers to harvest the world’s orchards, some ...
The Australian company LAVO has developed a hydrogen storage system for domestic solar systems. It is the world’s first integrated hybrid hydrogen battery that combines with rooftop solar to deliver ...
Smart living doesn’t always have to be about networked devices in your own four walls; it can also help people in completely different ways. To make everyday life safer for visually impaired, blind, ...
Kawasaki introduces CORLEO, a trailblazing robotic horse built for off-road thrill-seekers. With four agile robotic legs, a hydrogen-powered engine, and adaptive terrain hooves, CORLEO delivers a ...
Engineered Arts, a UK-based robotics company, has unveiled a humanoid robot that can display human-like expressions with the most accuracy. Named Ameca, it is the world’s most advanced human-shaped ...
To manage multiple devices and peripherals and enhance productivity, Majestic Devices has the Glyph Keyboard under its hood. The Glyph Keyboard is the first mechanical keyboard with an interactive ...
Soliddd Corp., a New York City-based optical and vision technology company, introduced its SolidddVision smart glasses technology at CES 2025. The technology is a boon for people with macular ...
And yes, it works with your phone’s built-in zoom, so you can go even deeper into the microscopic universe. Credit: Apexel Developed by Apexel, this sleek and budget-friendly lens has officially ...
Each year, an estimated eight million tonnes of plastic end up in the ocean. According to the UN, if nothing is done, there will be more plastic waste than fish in the oceans by 2050. Tired of hitting ...
Using glass fiber-reinforced plastics (GFRP) in wind turbine blades creates significant recycling challenges because GFRP is hard to break down and reuse. Unlike thermoplastics, which can be melted ...