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Artificial muscles get graphene boost

Artificial muscles get graphene boost

Researchers in South Korea have developed an electrode consisting of a single-atom-thick layer of carbon to help make more durable artificial muscles Ionic polymer metal composites (IPMCs),... Read more

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Elastic, Flexible Piezoelectric Energy Harvester for Stretchable Electronics

Elastic, Flexible Piezoelectric Energy Harvester for Stretchable Electronics

A research team led by Professor Keon Jae Lee of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) has developed a hyper-s... Read more

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TransWall: two-sided, transparent touchscreen

TransWall:  two-sided, transparent touchscreen

Researchers in Korea have been working to perfect their two-side, touchable, transparent display technology called TransWall. Featuring an incorporated surface transducer, TransWall provides... Read more

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Great improvements to nanogenerator power efficiency

Great improvements to nanogenerator power efficiency

The energy efficiency of KAIST’s piezoelectric nanogenerator has increased by almost 40 times, one step closer toward the commercialization of flexible energy harvesters that can suppl... Read more

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Wireless power transfer achieved at 5-meter distance – Can you hear Tesla now?

Wireless power transfer achieved at 5-meter distance - Can you hear Tesla now?

“With DCRS,” Professor Rim said, “a large LED TV as well as three 40 W-fans can be powered from a 5-meter distance.” With a maximum output power of 209 W at 20 kHz, t... Read more

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New light-weight power generator for wearable electronics

New light-weight power generator for wearable electronics

“We expect that this technology will find further applications in scale-up systems such as automobiles, factories, aircrafts, and vessels where we see abundant thermal energy being was... Read more

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These Robots Hunt Jellyfish–And Then Liquify Them With Rotating Blades Of Death: VIDEO

These Robots Hunt Jellyfish--And Then Liquify Them With Rotating Blades Of Death: VIDEO

Huge herds of roaming jellyfish are becoming a huge problem in our ocean, causing millions of dollars in damage and injury and death. The JEROS Robot will hunt them down and kill them. Kille... Read more

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KAIST announces a novel technology to produce gasoline by a metabolically-engineered microorganism

KAIST announces a novel technology to produce gasoline by a metabolically-engineered microorganism

A major scientific breakthrough in the development of renewable energy sources and other important chemicals The research team succeeded in producing 580 mg of gasoline per litre of cultured... Read more

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Researchers use graphene to develop ultra-strong nanocomposite 200 times the strength of steel

Researchers use graphene to develop ultra-strong nanocomposite 200 times the strength of steel

A new nanocomposite material has been developed exhibiting hundreds of times greater strength than pure metals. Professor Seung Min Han and Yoo Sung Jeong (Graduate School of Energy, Environ... Read more

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KAIST Unveils Foldable Micro Electric Car, Armadillo-T

KAIST Unveils Foldable Micro Electric Car, Armadillo-T

The small and light electric car completely folds in half when parking, making it a perfect fit for public or private transportation in an urban environment. Looking for a parking space for... Read more

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A magnetic pen for smartphones adds another level of conveniences

A magnetic pen for smartphones adds another level of conveniences

Utilizing existing features on smartphones, the MagPen provides users with a compatible and simple input tool regardless of the type of phones they are using A doctoral candidate at the Kore... Read more

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Better Eyes for Flying Robots

Better Eyes for Flying Robots

New systems could improve the vision of micro aerial vehicles Aerial robotics research has brought us flapping hummingbirds, seagulls,bumblebees, and dragonflies. But if these robots are to... Read more

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Low-power phase-change memory for mobile electronic devices

Low-power phase-change memory for mobile electronic devices

PRAM’s operating speed is 1,000 times faster than that of flash memory Nonvolatile memory that can store data even when not powered is currently used for portable electronics such as s... Read more

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KAIST develops wireless power transfer technology for high capacity transit

KAIST develops wireless power transfer technology for high capacity transit

It gets charged while running, idling, and parking, enabling a reduction in size of the reserve battery down to one-fifth of the battery on board a regular electric car. The Korea Advanced I... Read more

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The roll up iPhone: Flexible battery invention could lead to radical re-design of future handsets

The roll up iPhone: Flexible battery invention could lead to radical re-design of future handsets

Next-generation fully flexible electronic systems in combination with existing flexible components such as display, memory, and LED. While mobile phone technology has improved dramatically i... Read more

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