- 3D printed bus shelters were put into service first in the world

WinSun Construction has revealed the world's first 3D printed bus stop.
- Humanoid robots can exercise and even sweat when hot

A group of Japanese robot robots have built a human model that mimics the physical complexity of a human being.
- The next robot can cure satellites, destroying the space fleet

NASA has partnered with US defense research agencies to build robots not only to refuel and repair satellites but also to counter enemy spacecraft in the event of a space war.
- Sea stars inspire new generations of robots that can adapt to physical injuries

Researchers at Tohoku University and Hokkaido University have succeeded in developing a robot capable of instantly adapting to unexpected physical damage for the first time.
- The world's first solar tram officially launched

People living on the northern coast of New South Wales in Australia will have the opportunity to experience new, more sustainable transportation services. It is a new transport
- Helite safety belts help protect your hips

Helite has many years of experience in developing a dedicated airbag system for various activities, from horse riding to skiing. Now, this French company has just released a
- Boeing built an unmanned copter

This copter successfully completed initial flight tests at Boeing's Cooperative Autonomous System Laboratory in Missouri.
- Concrete uses fungi to fill cracks

Scientists have been studying to create concrete that combines spores of the fungus Trichoderma reesei, along with nutrients, placed in a concrete mixture to create the ability to
- New combinations of oxides and semiconductors can create new electronic devices

Yale University researchers have developed a 2DEG system on gallium arsenide, a semiconductor that is effective at absorbing and emitting light.
- Unmanned aircraft help scientists monitor endangered sea turtles

Researchers at Duke University and North Carolina University have begun using unmanned aircraft to count endangered sea turtles along the Costa Rica coast.
- The image system allows the entire eye to be checked with a single instrument

Eye exams can be faster, easier, and ophthalmologists can save the cost of buying equipment thanks to new instruments developed by scientists in Poland and Spain.
- After 16 years, scientists have successfully built ultra-thin solar cell systems, which can be applied to any surface

A compact, portable, highly efficient solar cell product that can be applied to any surface with a new double-sided tape introduced by a company called Sunflare promising to do it.
- Charge your phone with infrared anytime anywhere in 2018

No more sockets, no charging cords, no out-of-battery devices, and multiple charging devices at the same time is what you can see in modern life when infrared infrared battery
- Use materials that are 200 times stronger than steel to build rubber bands

Alliance Rubber, the world's largest rubber band manufacturer, is researching to produce rubber bands from graphene, the world's most durable material.
- Smart mirrors integrate computer touch screens like in science fiction movies

Smart Duo Touch Mirror is a 2-in-1 device that allows you to watch and use it as a touch screen of your computer such as surfing the web, listening to music, watching weather
- Technology can help people with supernatural abilities 'read thoughts, telepathy'?

We often know the telepathy or the ability to read other people's thoughts in sci-fi films. But with new appropriate technology, anyone can achieve this supernatural power in the
- For the first time successfully implementing underwater quantum teleportation, China took the lead in the quantum communication race

In the recent test, Chinese researchers succeeded in sending quantum information (also known as quantum displacement) between two tangled particles through seawater.
- Flying electric cars can reach speeds of 300 km / h to help you fly anywhere

This model promises to help people significantly shorten travel time in the city.
- Transplant the chip into your hand to pay the train ticket in Sweden

How does the chip ticket for transplanted trainers work?
- For the first time in history, scientists successfully connected the human brain to the Internet

Successfully connecting the human brain to the global Internet network is a new technological breakthrough made by a team of scientists from Wits University in South Africa.