Researchers uncover how laser beams cause atomic motion in Janus semiconductors, advancing understanding of light–matter ...
Liquid metal controlled by low voltage reversibly switches color and infrared response in nanoscale surfaces, enabling low power reflective displays, sensors, and optical security features.
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Liquid-metal fibers that stretch 10x bring motion sensing and feedback to clothing
New stretchable fibers with liquid metal stay conductive when stretched 10x, ideal for smart wearables and robotics.
China’s StarDetect raises Series A funding to expand on-orbit computing and space domain awareness services Chinese ...
Logitech's lightest wireless mouse just got lighter. The G Pro X Superlight 2C refines an esports classic with cutting-edge connectivity and pro-ready precision. But at $159.99, is it a worthy ...
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AirPods Pro 3 vs Apple Watch Ultra 3: Heart Rate Accuracy Revealed
The ear,” Leonardo da Vinci once wrote, “is the avenue to the heart.” In 2025, Apple has apparently taken that literally. The ...
These are the best smartphones for Halloween photography in 2025, packed with advanced cameras, AI tools, and low-light ...
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Oppo's latest phone comes alongside a surprising Hasselblad accessory
The telephoto camera is the only one explicitly branded as Hasselblad (the company says it uses Hasselblad's "Natural Colour ...
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Scientists create new time crystals that are visible to the naked eye
If you were able to visualize the passage of time, it may appear as looping ribbons of color, these fragments ribboning and glinting whenever they refracted light. Researchers at the University of ...
We've known about wind on Mars for decades, but thanks to new research from a Swiss team, we have a better idea of just how ...
The Nothing Phone (3a) Lite includes an in-screen optical fingerprint sensor, and packs a range of sensors such as an ...
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Soft, flexible material performs complex calculations, paves way for smart robots
Soft elastic material uses energy-free floppy modes to perform and reprogram calculations, enabling smarter robots and ...
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