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- Exoskeleton Could Quell the Tremors of Parkinson's Disease Patients at Crucial Moments
- Black Phosphorus Has Renaissance in Two Dimensions
- Nanophotonic Crystals Separate Real Luxury Watches From the Fakes
- Full-Duplex Chip Will Create a Wireless Bandwidth Bonanza
- Sweden Tests Electric Roads to Give EVs Unlimited Range
- Wearable Device Tracks Tricks in Freestyle Snowboarding
Exoskeleton Could Quell the Tremors of Parkinson's Disease Patients at Crucial Moments Posted: 29 Jun 2016 06:17 AM PDT A wearable device for the arm would only turn on when the user needs fine motor skills |
Black Phosphorus Has Renaissance in Two Dimensions Posted: 28 Jun 2016 01:03 PM PDT An inherent band gap is bolstering the reputation of the hot new 2D material |
Nanophotonic Crystals Separate Real Luxury Watches From the Fakes Posted: 28 Jun 2016 01:00 PM PDT A simple method involving only a UV light can reveal the authenticity of luxury watches |
Full-Duplex Chip Will Create a Wireless Bandwidth Bonanza Posted: 28 Jun 2016 12:00 PM PDT A full-duplex chip—one that can send and receive simultaneously—could double phone-network data capacity |
Sweden Tests Electric Roads to Give EVs Unlimited Range Posted: 28 Jun 2016 12:00 PM PDT Overhead wires provide electricity for buses and trains. Could they work for trucks, too? |
Wearable Device Tracks Tricks in Freestyle Snowboarding Posted: 28 Jun 2016 11:00 AM PDT Cool trick, huh? says the algorithm |
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