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| Electronics in human bodies could help improve and extend life, but electronics and body fluids do not mix. The biggest challenge to implant...

| One blade or five, wet or dry, rotating head or fixed, innovation in shaving has always been limited to positioning knives. Skarp, now on th...

| When products evolve over time they tend to adopt technologies as they emerge. Not this project however, as it seems to embrace only disappe...

| Eric Schlaepfer in collaboration with Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories’ latest ultra-daft project is a dis-integrated circuit. Dis yes, like...

| If you are good at creating electronics circuitry hands-on, who knows, you may have a talent for a second skill that lies dormant. If the pr...

| Texas Instruments has presented the first step-down converter for powering low-voltage circuits from a 12 V supply rail with a package so sm...

| Researchers from the Human Media Lab at Queens University in Kingston, Canada, have developed a holographic, flexible smartphone. The Holofl...

| On show at this year’s Sensor + Test 2016 measurement fair in Nuremburg was the latest SHT3x range of humidity sensors from Sensirion. In a...

| In cooperation with semiconductor device manufacturer NXP, the English firm Wavy Technologies has developed a portable microwave oven with a...

| Fitness-tracking smartphone apps, smartwatches, and bands need continuous location data for mapping and recording, and accuracy is critical...