- The wearable sensor promises to make clothes smarter

Regular suits will become increasingly smart thanks to advanced sensors that can perform those smart features.
- 3D printed medical stethoscope has the same quality as high-end products

A science team from Western University of Canada designed a plastic stethoscope that can be easily used anywhere using a 3D printer.
- High-tech glass helps detect stroke

Developed over the past few years by Cerebrotech Medical Systems in California, the device uses a process known as the short-term universal impedance phase transducer (VIPS) to
- Saab's GlobalEye aerial surveillance aircraft made the first flight into the sky

Saab's latest military aircraft has completed its first flight.
- Research shows that smartphones are the most destructive environmental factors

A recent study shows that smartphones and data centers will be the most damaging factors for the environment by 2040.
- Scientists teach AI to diagnose brain cancer

A new research effort by an international team of scientists shows that machine learning algorithms can be a powerful tool for medicine.
- AI can identify the gender of men and women through smiles

A new study shows that artificial intelligence can accurately characterize male and female gender. This is because women's smiles are wider than men.
- The magnetic bike pedal improves the cycling quality

The traditional pedals usually hold the foot of the pedal through a spring mechanism loaded into a lock on the bottom of the shoe. But many riders do not feel comfortable
- Elon Musk intends to launch a spacecraft to Mars in 2019

Ella Musk, founder of Tesla and SpaceX, said he was preparing to launch a Mars spacecraft next year.
- The world's largest jet engine GE9X made the first flight

The world's largest jet engine flew for the first time in the Mojave desert sky in California.
- Mobile-based technology helps home blood tests

Scientists have developed a new mobile-based blood test technology that can provide instant results in the comfort of your home or doctor's office.
- Apple Watch may soon help cardiologists discover heart conditions

Research using the step counter and heart rate sensor built into the Apple Watch to track data on heart disease is called atrial fibrillation. It is a type of abnormal heart
- This microchip is capable of detecting cocaine, surprisingly cheap at only 0.1 USD

A new chip has the ability to sense chemicals, which are used to detect cocaine, but the price is extremely cheap and is produced by researchers at Buffalo University, New York.
- Athletes for Hex athletes help measure muscle oxygen levels consumed

The team at Humon decided to launch a Hex Fitness Tracker that measures the oxygen level of muscles for athletes.
- Google AI can diagnose a patient's cardiovascular condition by scanning the retina image

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- Automatic Robomart will take the product to your door

Shopping fresh produce online is always a gambling game, because you don't really have to choose fruits and vegetables yourself. To change this, Santa Clara, the start-up company
- Wireless phone charger is like a camera lens

Designed like a short camera lens and supports Qi wireless standard.
- NeoMano - robotic gloves for paralyzed patients

According to technology support company Neofect, patients with spinal cord injuries, face three major challenges in their daily lives: opening and closing, brushing teeth and
- Chinese scientists revealed plans for the Laser Station to clean up the garbage

There have been several suggestions for removing space junk, such as garbage collection, crushing garbage or bombarding them from the Earth. However, this new idea can be arguably
- Unmanned aerial equipment can release floating rescue equipment at sea

After surfing off the coast of New South Wales, two victims crashed to shore safely when a local lifeguard used an unmanned aircraft to give them a floating rescue device. sea.