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QLEDs Meet Wearable Devices

QLEDs Meet Wearable Devices

This breakthrough highlights new possibilities for integrating high-definition full color displays in wearable electronics. The scientific team, from the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) an... Read more

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Used cigarette butts offer energy storage solution

Used cigarette butts offer energy storage solution

Scientists in South Korea have developed a new way to store energy that also offers a solution to a growing environmental problem Reporting their findings in the IOP Publishing journal Nanot... 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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A new kind of vibration sensor could give us ‘Spidey sense’

A new kind of vibration sensor could give us ‘Spidey sense'

Korean scientists are developing a powerful new sound and motion sensor that could someday give people, buildings and more the equivalent of “Spidey sense.” This isn’t some fantastical... Read more

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Bad science: When ‘breakthrough research’ turns out to be fraudulent

Bad science: When 'breakthrough research' turns out to be fraudulent

One case involving stem cells occurred in the past year with Haruko Obokata, a young cell biologist at the Riken research institute in Japan It is in the nature of scientists to argue over t... Read more

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Researchers discover breakthrough technique that could make electronics smaller and better

Researchers discover breakthrough technique that could make electronics smaller and better

A surprising low-tech tool—Scotch Magic tape—was one of the keys to the discovery An international group of researchers from the University of Minnesota, Argonne National Laboratory and Seou... Read more

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Korea shows off salad-tossing robot at Robot World 2012

Korea shows off salad-tossing robot at Robot World 2012

CIROS is also capable of intelligently loading and unloading a dishwasher. Researchers from the Korean Institute of Science and Technology’s (KIST) Center for Intelligent Robotics (CIR... Read more

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NEXT GENERATION 3-D THEATER: OPTICAL SCIENCE MAKES GLASSES A THING OF THE PAST

NEXT GENERATION 3-D THEATER: OPTICAL SCIENCE MAKES GLASSES A THING OF THE PAST

While their experimental results are promising, it may be several years until this technology can be effectively deployed in your local movie theater From the early days of cinema, film prod... Read more

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Soft autonomous robot inches along like an earthworm

Soft autonomous robot inches along like an earthworm

Flexible design enables body-morphing capability Earthworms creep along the ground by alternately squeezing and stretching muscles along the length of their bodies, inching forward with each... Read more

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3-D, Hold the Glasses

3-D, Hold the Glasses

A breakthrough may lead to more widespread adoption of 3-D TVs Three-dimensional television got a major marketing push nearly two years ago from the consumer electronics and entertainment in... Read more

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