A new ultrasound system that uses optical components rather than electronic components could give doctors more flexibility in how they use ultrasound.
An international team has developed a low power artificial vision system with parts that can be recycled or biodegrade, like the honey used as an electrolyte.
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Engineers in the US have developed a fully integrated wearable ultrasound system for deep tissue monitoring that works when subjects are in motion.
MIT team devises method for fabricating nanoscale solid objects of any shape and building in functionality
The UK’s biggest trial of autonomous and connected vehicle technology - the UK Autodrive project - has concluded with three days of technology demonstrations across Coventry and Milton Keynes.
Tilera Corporation has launched its TILE64 processor, a device that contains 64 full-featured, programmable cores - each capable of running Linux.