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Magnesium power cell breakthrough could mean batteries that don't explode
By Duncan Geere published
Engineers have also managed to double power storage at the same time.
MIT's Interactive Robogami lets you design and 3D-print origami-inspired robots
By Duncan Geere published
New tools developed that let non-experts create their own robots.
This stretchy biofuel cell powers wearables from your sweat
By Duncan Geere published
Biomedical engineers have created a flexible, stretchable fuel cell that's capable of powering LEDs and Bluetooth radios.
How robots can help with the shopping
By Duncan Geere published
Logistics robots could change the future of warehousing.
A plane without an engine is headed to the edge of space
By Duncan Geere published
The Perlan Project II hit a height of 9.9km over El Calafate in Argentina, but is setting its sights even higher.
Insects are teaching robots to track prey
By Duncan Geere published
A team of engineers and neuroscientists are using the way insects visualise and hunt prey to improve autonomous robotic technology.
This phone needs no battery
By Duncan Geere published
Engineers at the University of Washington have designed a mobile phone that harvests power from its surroundings.
Nasa is building satellites to deflect asteroids from Earth impact
By Duncan Geere published
Creating a fridge-sized spacecraft capable of shunting asteroids off dangerous trajectories.
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