2016-08-19 - Rick Merritt

Injecting Realsense into products

Intel has announced products integrating RealSense technology, including a board for building a self-navigating drone.

2016-08-17 - Vivek Nanda

Researchers shrink chemical sensor to fit phone

Using Raman scattering and a new material, Cornell researchers are close to building a chemical sensor on a chip.

2016-08-12 - Julien Happich

3D printed microlenses could shrink drone cameras

Using a new process, researchers printed optical free form surfaces and miniature objectives directly onto CMOS image chips.

2016-08-12 - Nick Flaherty

Barium titanate paves the way for transparent solar cells

The energy collection mechanism relies on collecting “hot” electrons before they lose their energy.

2016-08-12 - David Salisbury

Nanofibre electrodes boost fuel cell output by 30%

A nanofibre mat technology is enabling cheaper, more durable electrodes that can boost fuel cell output by 30% over the…

2016-08-10 - Julien Happich

Hardware accelerators speed up edge detection for embedded apps

Hardware accelerators in the demonstration have achieved up to 50 times faster motion detection without a significant increase in power…

2016-08-08 - Tom Fleischman

Carbon-capture tech converts CO2 to electrical energy

In current carbon-capture models, the carbon is captured in fluids or solids. Researchers suggest a paradigm shift.

2016-08-04 - KAIST

Ultrathin, transparent oxide TFT enables skin-like devices

Using the inorganic-based laser lift-off method, the team develops a high-performance oxide TFT array on top of a laser-reactive substrate.

2016-08-03 - Christoph Hammerschmidt

Nano-sized photo detector reaches up to 40Gbps throughput

The new photo detector allows for a significant performance increase of optical communications systems.

2016-08-01 - Cory Nealon

Using vortex laser to solve approaching data bottleneck

Like a whirlpool, a new light-based communication tool carries data in a swift, circular motion.