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xMEMS’s MEMS Tweeter Improves Audio Quality Without Amplifying
TWS (True Wireless Stereo) earbuds are becoming ever more capable. From their humble beginnings, when they sounded tinny and had a short battery life, today…
Now You Can Touch Light: Spanish Engineers Build the First Touchable Hologram
Researchers at the Public University of Navarra (UPNA) have achieved a groundbreaking milestone in holographic technology: they’ve developed the first-ever 3D holograms you can physically…
Surprising Study Links Body Fat to Month of Conception
A new study from Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine reveals a surprising connection between the month you were conceived and your body fat levels…
How Clothing Manufacturers Are Embracing Sustainable Production Practices
Fashion’s always been about what’s hot and new, but lately, it’s also about what’s good for the planet. People are starting to care more about…
Industry 4.0 – Innovations and Challenges for Small Businesses
The technological innovations forwarded by Industry 4.0 promise unprecedented productivity and efficiency, but only for companies that can afford them. However, some of them are…
ISO Certificates – Why Do They Matter?
In an increasingly globalized world, it can be very tricky for companies to remain compliant with the rules and regulations of different countries. In short,…
Manifest Technologies Launches World’s First Parallax VAM Evaluation Kit at RAPID 2025
Forget layers. That’s the message from Manifest Technologies, which just debuted the world’s first Parallax Volumetric Additive Manufacturing (P-VAM) evaluation kit at RAPID 2025. And…
Shingles Shot Cuts Dementia Risk by 20%, Says Stanford Study
A groundbreaking study from Stanford Medicine, published in Nature, shows that the shingles vaccine can reduce the risk of dementia in older adults by 20%.…
Ursa Major Secures Contract with Tactical Satellite Bus Systems for Delivering Chemical Propulsion Systems
The increasing strategic importance of space assets has driven a demand for more sophisticated and responsive satellites. In this context, Ursa Major has secured a…
Kawasaki Debuts Rideable Robot Horse That Gallops Like a Real Animal on Hydrogen Fuel
Kawasaki Heavy Industries has unveiled its latest innovation, Corleo, a hydrogen-powered, four-legged robotic horse designed for riders. Debuted at the Osaka-Kansai Expo 2025, Corleo integrates…
The End of Lab Rats? 3D-Printed Skin Offers Humane Alternative
Scientists from Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) in Austria and Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) in India have joined forces to create 3D-printed human…
From Soil to Shelter: How Indian Researchers Are Using Bacteria to Build on the Moon
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have developed an innovative method to construct and maintain lunar habitats using the bacterium Sporosarcina pasteurii. This…
What to Look for in Loading Bay Doors
Loading bays are a vital part of any goods-handling business and they need to be kitted out with the right equipment. You might be dealing…
WSU Scientists Turn Old Wind Turbine Blades into Stronger, Reusable Plastics
The Growing Problem of Wind Turbine Waste As wind energy becomes more widespread, the number of turbines reaching the end of their operational life is…
From Cup to Concrete: Scientists Turn Coffee Waste into Stronger Buildings
Turning Coffee Waste into Stronger Concrete Researchers at RMIT University in Melbourne have discovered an innovative method to enhance concrete strength by incorporating processed coffee…