Joseph ShavitNov 20, 2022Groundbreaking technology could put an end to camera 'notches' on smartphonesOne potential application for the technology is integration of displays with different types of sensors and cameras (camera notches).
Joseph ShavitNov 2, 2022White Graphene nanotubes will revolutionize just about everythingWhite Graphene can withstand higher temperatures than graphene, and is electrically insulating, rather than conductive.
Joseph ShavitOct 27, 2022Breakthrough Play-Doh-like material can revolutionize electronics‘Like conductive Play-Doh’: breakthrough new material could point way to new class of materials for electronics and devices.
Joseph ShavitMay 19, 2022The ‘holy grail’ in electronic 'smart' skin has arrivedSmart skin is a wafer-thin material that reacts simultaneously to force, moisture and temperature with extremely high spatial resolution.
Joseph ShavitApr 29, 2022Wallpaper your room with new paper-thin speaker techologyMIT researchers have developed an ultrathin loudspeaker that can turn any rigid surface into a high-quality, active audio source.
Joseph ShavitApr 20, 2022Japanese scientist creates electric chopsticks to enhance food flavorA set of electric chopsticks that enhances the taste of low-sodium food, potentially helping those who need to reduce sodium in their diet.
Joseph ShavitJan 4, 2022Self-repairing electronics are on the waySelf-repairing robots and devices abound in sci-fi movies. What if the cracked screen of your mobile phone healing itself overnight?
Joseph ShavitOct 14, 2021Researchers breathe new life into paper books with the Magic BookmarkResearchers have developed a new, cost-effective, ecological solution for augmenting the printed page with rich, up-to-date digital content.
Joshua ShavitSep 28, 2021Now everyone can build battery-free electronic devicesNew technology enables hobbyists to build their own battery-free electronic devices that run with intermittent, harvested energy.