Elektor Ethics (551)

| An international team of scientists has succeeded in making textile fibers conductive by coating them with graphene. 'Transparent and flexib...

| During World War II the Dutch resistance set fire to the Amsterdam municipal register to destroy the personal records of the city's inhabita...

| Smart phones famously have more computing power than was available to NASA when it put a man on the moon. High time to muster that power and...

| A battery-free camera records images and then converts the light into electric power. A team of researchers has developed a prototype c...

| The fourth Global Conference on Cyberspace is currently taking place in The Netherlands. Hosted by a different government each year the conf...

| Modern day Trojan horses is what Curtis Wallen calls mobile phones, giving away their owners' locations and connections. Even CIA operatives...

| Growing state interference with the internet calls for a new international agenda for internet governance that elevates key protocols like T...

| OpenBCI is an open source brain computer interface (BCI) aimed at the maker movement. Using the OpenBCI platform for the first time, Daniel...

| PLEN2 is a highly versatile robot that comes as a DIY kit. Its predecessor PLEN became a Youtube star showing off its skateboarding skills...

| Not consumers, not users but citizens will inhabit smart cities, said author and futurist Ben Hammersley at the NXP panel discussion on Urba...