Three students from Télécom ParisTech have carried out an original project using diodes to display images and videos. To do this, they use a principle as old as the world, which consists of rotating their diode bar at 1000 revolutions per minute in order to
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PlusAn Arab-Israeli scientist has developed a process for injecting gold nanoparticles into cancer cells to make them more vulnerable to radiation. Read More
PlusIn Israel many researchers from Matam to Haifa have embarked on a race to find an innovation that can reduce the loading time of a smartphone in a real way. It is in the USA that the invention has finally been released. A young American student won a competition
PlusHere is an article on the conference by Intel prospectivist Steve Brown, (Source © La Presse article). In Steve Brown's futuristic universe, lights and music adjust to your mood in the house. Instead of spending your Saturday afternoon in store fitting rooms, you'll be able to enjoy the lights and music in your own home.
PlusSamsung's working on a mind-controlled tablet. This could give paralyzed people new ways to interact with the world, while improving functionality. One day, we may be able to check our email or call a friend without ever touching a screen or even talking to
PlusCurrent experiments, in particular by the team of 2008 Nobel Prize winner for medicine Luc Montagnier, show that elements of biological structures, in this case DNA fragments, can be "reconstructed" using electromagnetic waves "extracted" from other biological structures as references, thus revealing that there is "meaning" in the
PlusORA: a patented medical innovation designed to restore the body's balance, resolve and anticipate back pain, neck pain, muscle and joint tension through daily work of the Temporo-Mandibular Joints (TMJ), created by Bogumila Cyrulik, Doctor of Science in Human Biomechanics. Read More
PlusWhat if all the architects in the world could integrate and model all the objects, plans, drawings that exist in the world to create the ideal universal catalogue? They dreamed about it and Polantis did it! Available for free... Read More
PlusSony aims to take paper out of classrooms and offices with the Notepad. Read More
PlusLast summer, in a Harvard robotics lab, a bug took flight. Half the size of a paper clip, weighing less than a tenth of a gram, it jumped a few centimetres, hovered for a moment on its fragile flapping wings, and then flew through the air.
PlusUsing a simple sensor and software, researchers at the University of Washington have succeeded in exploiting electromagnetic interference to turn any LCD or LED display into a touch surface. Explanations with one of the students behind the project, Sidhant Gupta. Read More
PlusResearch engineers at the University of Nebraska Materials Science and Engineering have developed a nanofiber structure with exceptional properties of flexibility and tensile strength. Photo: High-resolution scanning electron microscopy showing nanofibres developed by engineers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln that can be
PlusThe 5th edition of the Fibre for Innovation Awards took place on Thursday, April 25. The event was organised by Opticsvalley and closed by François Lamy, Minister Delegate for Urban Affairs, on the theme "Living Territories, Innovative Territories", at the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris. The ten nominated candidates, all representatives of a
PlusScientists in Ontario seek to unravel the mystery of childhood brain cancer A scientist from Ottawa, Canada, has just been awarded a grant to study, for the first time, a specific gene that may be linked to childhood cancer. This study could provide insights into
PlusHere are the new measures taken today directly by François Hollande after several months of consultation with the Assises de l'Entrepreneuriat, led by Fleur Pellerin. After the Pigeon's sling and the fracture between business leaders and the government, a return to openness and very concrete decisions qualified by the
PlusResearchers at the Singapore Scientific and Technical Research Agency have developed a microfilm less than 0.1mm thick that can be used to transform a mobile screen into a 3D screen. Called EyeFly 3D, this film fits on all smartphones and tablets. Read More
PlusThe ubiquity of the automobile and its trends converging with those of digital health are giving rise to promising alliances. Read More
PlusCurie-Cancer and Vygon sign a partnership agreement for the development of innovative medical devices. Within the framework of this multi-year partnership, Curie-Cancer and Vygon develop catheters and implantable chambers more resistant to nosocomial infections for international marketing. Read More
PlusA Canadian start-up wants to reinvent touch screen input thanks to Project Minuum, a project that builds on research conducted in recent years by the University of Toronto. Toronto-based Whirlscape Incorporation has been working primarily since June 2012 to develop what the company's CEO and designer
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