Stretchy Wearable Operates on Just Body Heat
UW researchers have developed a flexible, durable electronic prototype that can harvest energy from body heat and turn it into electricity that can be used to power small electronics. Watch this video to learn more.
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Sound Waves + X-Rays = Ability to See Through Metal
How do you detect voids and defects in a solid metal part? Purdue University researchers know. They’re using both ultrasonic waves and X-ray CT to “see inside” manufactured objects nondestructively. Watch this video to learn more.
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Next-Token Prediction Meets Full-Sequence Diffusion
Watch this video to learn more about Rotograb, a robotic hand that merges the dexterity of human hands with the strength and efficiency of industrial grippers. It was developed by students during “Real World Robotics,” a master course at ETH Zurich.
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Is This the World’s Strongest Battery?
A research group at Chalmers University of Technology is presenting a structural battery that could halve the weight of a laptop, make the mobile phone as thin as a credit card, or increase the driving range of an electric car by up to 70 percent on a single charge. Watch this video to learn more.
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