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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.
Mobile batteries set to improve ten-fold
By Adam Hartley published
A French research team is developing new nanotech which will hopefully improve the efficiency and battery-life of mobile phones and mobile computers ten-fold.
Molecular wires charge biological fuel cells
By Mark Harris in Seattle published
Bionic implants will use natural power sources
Nanotech condom is made of silver foam
By Mark Harris in Seattle published
A Chinese healthcare company has made a foam condom that claims to use nanotechnology to prevent conception.
Carbon nanotubes to slim mobile phones
By Mark Harris published
Super-lightweight 'nantennas' shown to work as well as copper
Controlling the march of super-intelligent robots
By Adam Hartley published
Exclusive Robotics expert on Nasa and Google's Singularity University
Nasa and Google fund futurology school
By Adam Hartley published
Ray Kurzweil is an extreme example of the peculiar brand of American futurologist for whom technology is unquestionably able to provide answers to life, the universe and everything.
Medical tech: robotic snake surgery
By Adam Hartley published
The latest futuristic medical tech is a mechanical snake that enters the body through the mouth or other natural orifices in order to assist doctors with internal surgery.
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