- Handheld devices help see bacteria on the wound

One of the problems with harmful bacteria is the fact that they cannot be seen with the naked eye - this may be a special problem for doctors who are checking for chronic wounds
- The app uses Wi-Fi to rescue people lost in the forest

If you get lost or injured in the wilderness, there is a better chance of changing the situation where there is no mobile coverage and you cannot call for help before.
- Testing electronic bikes for the elderly

The fact that, as people get older and get older, their sense of balance decreases. This means seniors are able to ride bicycles dramatically. However, this will be different
- New materials for lithium-ion batteries can double the distance for electric vehicles

The Nexus-Innovation Project Fund, leading the industry-academy, is developing innovative materials for lithium-ion batteries.
- The catalyst can turn carbon dioxide into plastic

Scientists have created a catalyst that can efficiently convert carbon dioxide to ethylene, which is used to create the most common plastic.
- 35 inventions that make your life easier

Modern technology has somehow helped our lives become simpler and more comfortable than before. Technology devices and extremely creative inventions help us solve common problems
- Finding new materials capable of detecting dark matter

Scientists believe that a new material, known as a scintillator, will expand the search for dark matter. The new analysis shows that the scintillator material is sensitive to dark
- SV2 diving mask restricts blurring due to steam, giving you a better view

SV2 diving mask restricts fog, giving you a better view of the water.
- Keego water pitchers made from flexible titanium replace plastic

Today, plastic water bottles are quite expensive and even very toxic to human health. So, recently, a team of scientists has released a new type of pot called Keego made of
- It took 1700 hours to describe the brain of 'fruit flies' in 3D

Scientists in Tokai, Japan spent 1700 hours to describe the brain of fruit flies with 3D images.
- 'Mars Garden - Martian Gardens' helps scientists find ways to grow vegetables on Mars

Simulation of Martian gardens helps NASA scientists learn about plants that astronauts can grow on Red Planet.
- 10 things you probably won't guess their purpose

Here are 10 things you will probably not know about their purpose.
- Round your eyes with unique inventions about products you still use everyday

The table can double the area in seconds, super smooth coating, invisible helmets, foldable toilets, ... are some of those unique inventions.
- New research: Testing HIV by USB

Scientists in the UK have invented a USB device that can accurately and quickly measure HIV virus levels in patients' blood.
- What is a UAV (drone), how does one control it and what can it be used for?

In recent times we have heard a lot about drone or UAV phrases. This is a type of unmanned aircraft used for many purposes, from flying surveillance and destroying military
- How does Bill Gates' non-watering toilet work?

Four years after receiving a grant of US $ 710,000 from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the waterless toilet continued to receive a larger grant. Scientists are gradually
- The first solar street in the world went into operation in Normandy, France

Here is the first solar street in the world to operate in Normandy, France.
- China claims to be the first country to bring the probe to the Moon's shadow in 2018

China solemnly announced that it will accelerate the development of aerospace technology as well as realize the plan to become the first country in the world to safely land a probe
- Finding a network of 320 genes causes epilepsy

A new network of 320 genes has been discovered by British scientists in connection with human epilepsy.
- Finding compounds can kill 25% of all cancers in the test environment

A new medical discovery has just been found that could open a new era for many patients with different types of cancer ...