Photodetectors are devices capable of recognizing photons at frequencies ranging from the far-infrared end of the electromagnetic spectrum to the gamma-ray end.
By Brett Smith
24 Feb 2020
Managing and delivering power to an autonomous robot are the main challenges to their development and implementation.
By Stephen Edgar
24 Feb 2020
The term nanoelectronics refers to the use of nanotechnology in electronic mechanisms. It is further described as the science that deals with the electronic components designed and engineered at a molecular level.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
24 Feb 2020
Colloids are a complex, condensed matter which lies between a homogeneous system (solution) and a heterogeneous system (suspension). Typically, these are composed of a fine phase dispersed in a solvent in liquid or gaseous form.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
24 Feb 2020
Superalloys are metals that can withstand high temperatures without deforming (including creep) or corroding.
By Ben Pilkington
5 Feb 2020
In 1984, Stanislaw Lem, a Polish writer penned down ‘Pokój na Ziemi’, a sci-fi novel later translated in English as ‘Peace on Earth’.
Scientists are exploring how nanotubes can be used in robotics to improve on function and capabilities.
By Sarah Moore
5 Feb 2020
In January of 2015, Google filed a patent that monitors the data collected from smart toilets to provide data to users on their overall health and well-being.
By Benedette Cuffari
5 Feb 2020
Industrial automation is the application of automatic control to large scale processes and systems (sets of processes) such as factories.
By Ben Pilkington
5 Feb 2020
In 2017, research was published that had devised a method that allows robots to reliably read signs of fatigue in human beings.
By Sarah Moore
5 Feb 2020