Stretchable Material Emits Lights

Although some tantalizing research is currently underway, we’re still waiting to see stretchable electronic displays actually reach production. Well, scientists have now created one that can not only be stretched, but that also self-heals when damaged. Intended for use in light-emitting capacitor devices, the experimental new technology is known as HELIOS (Healable, Low-field Illuminating Optoelectronic Stretchable). It is currently being […]

Tiny Home With Walk-In Hot Tub

From climbing walls to a roaming music studio, we’ve seen a lot of ingenious tiny house features over the years. But this tiny home on wheels from Movable Roots has a distinct feature we never thought was possible — a walk-in hot tub! The Culp is a 500-square-foot home that, in addition to its accessible, spa-like bathroom, boasts unique cork […]

Best Window Cleaning Robots

We have robot vacuums, robot mopping machines, and robot pool cleaners, and it’s no surprise that the world of smart robot window cleaners is also following suit. While these window-cleaning devices are still in early phases and the technology isn’t quite as developed as, say, a Roomba, they can make taking care of large windows easier with an array of […]

Ecobee Haven 

Ecobee is best known for its work in the smart thermostat field with powerful devices like the Ecobee 4. Now the company has branched out from just thermostats to offer the Ecobee Haven, a smart home monitoring platform the company claims “eliminates the need for keypads, programming, and single-use devices.” The idea behind Haven involves tying the entire home together […]

Modular Hospital Ward

Recycling-focused studio Miniwiz, Taiwan’s government and Fu Jen Catholic University Hospital have created a prototype for a modular ward using recycled aluminium panels, which would allow hospitals to quickly be adapted to fight coronavirus. Named Modular Adaptable Convertible (MAC), the kit was developed by Miniwiz with the Center For Innovation (CFI) at Fu Jen Catholic University Hospital in Taipei, Taiwan’s Ministry […]

Disney Joins In Recycling Plastic For Shirts

Creating clothing fibers from recycled plastic is nothing new, but when a name like Disney is involved, it’s hard not to have childlike enthusiasm over the efforts. Disney, a company that needs no further description, has partnered with Unifi, Inc., makers of REPREVE®, the leading recycled fiber, to produce a new retro-style Mickey & Co. collection that is sure to bring out […]

How Not to Lose Knowledge Gained in the School Year

Almost every student in his life wondered how not to lose the knowledge gained in the school year and remember it for a long time. If you think about it deeply, then you will find out that this is a really serious problem. It especially happens with technical subjects. Most of the failures in the learning process are connected precisely […]

E-Glasses Track Brains

We’ve already seen electronic glasses that watch the wearer’s diet and automatically change focus, among other things. An experimental new pair monitors the user’s health, lets them control games, and switch to being sunglasses as needed. The prototype eyewear was developed by a team led by Assoc. Prof. Suk-Won Hwang, from Korea University’s KU-KIST Graduate School of Converging Science and […]

EHang Air Taxi Approved For Heavy Logistics 

Air mobility company EHang has achieved another important milestone in its effort to make its passenger-grade autonomous aerial vehicles a common sight in the skies. The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CCAC) has granted permission for the air taxis to be used for heavy-lift logistics. Under regulations introduced in February 2019 by the CAAC, EHang becomes the first company to […]

Envisioning The Post Pandemic Hotel 

UK architecture studio The Manser Practice has outlined how hotels could be adapted to allow social distancing when they reopen, and how future designs will be impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Post-pandemic hotels will have no receptionists and will adopt touchless access, one-way systems and larger rooms with inbuilt gyms according to The Manser Practice, which has designed numerous hotels including […]