Category: High Tech

  • An Amazing Biometric Keyboard That Recognizes Its User

    An Amazing Biometric Keyboard That Recognizes Its User

    A team of researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology is currently working on a biometric keyboard that recognizes its user by analyzing the electrical signal produced by each keystroke. This prototype keyboard is made ​​of self-cleaning keys which are also able to produce enough electricity required for their functioning. Everyone one has a unique way to type…

  • Brand Killer: This Revolutionary Headset Blocks Intrusive Ads

    Brand Killer: This Revolutionary Headset Blocks Intrusive Ads

    On the television, on the Internet or on the streets, advertisements have invaded our daily lives. Solution? Four young friends had this original idea to create  a helmet that in real time bocks different advertisements! Check out this ingenious prototype that can get rid of all the intrusive ads.  The ads pop up all around us.…

  • ATLAS-A Robot That Can Walk On Stones Without Falling

    ATLAS-A Robot That Can Walk On Stones Without Falling

    Boston Dynamics engineers have developed a very impressive robot. Named as Atlas, this humanoid machine is designed to stand in all circumstances, even if it receives a substantial perturbations  or is walking on a rough terrain. We make you discover this very promising mechanical biped that walks almost as well as you. Atlas is the flagship robot…

  • Voxel8: An Innovative 3D Printer To Print Electronic Circuits

    Voxel8: An Innovative 3D Printer To Print Electronic Circuits

    Nowadays, it is possible to make amazing and complicated objects using 3D printing, but they are usually formed from plastic. But with the Voxel8, this could all soon change. This printer can integrate electronics into a project. A new technique that we propose you to discover through the video below. In recent years the 3D printing has made…

  • Revolutionary Technology To Produce Paper From Plastic Bottles In Trash

    Revolutionary Technology To Produce Paper From Plastic Bottles In Trash

    Young Mexican engineers have achieved an unprecedented ecological feat. By recycling plastic bottles, they have created a mineral paper, as good as standard paper. We explain you all about this as economic, as well as, environmental technology. Ever Adrian Nava , co-founder of the company Cronology, based in Ecatepec Mexico, describes this project. They produce ecological paper from plastic…

  • Could This Revolutionary Sticker Help Diabetics Avoid Daily Blood Tests?

    Could This Revolutionary Sticker Help Diabetics Avoid Daily Blood Tests?

    A team of researchers at the University of California, specializing in nanotechnology, have developed an epidermal sticker that can measure glucose levels in the blood. Still in its prototype stage, this device could eventually help diabetics to prevent daily blood tests. According to the World Health Organization ( WHO ), more than 347 million people worldwide have diabetes. In…

  • Amazing Virtual Reality Technology Helps Disabled Play Piano

    Amazing Virtual Reality Technology Helps Disabled Play Piano

    Japanese researchers have developed an amazing system for the disabled. Thanks to virtual reality glasses and a computer program, people unable to use their hands can now play the piano… with their eyes! We explains all about “Eye Play the Piano”, this device that utilizes the cutting edge technology for the betterment of disabled. A team…

  • VolcanoBot: NASA’s New Compact Robot To Explore Volcanoes From Inside

    VolcanoBot: NASA’s New Compact Robot To Explore Volcanoes From Inside

    NASA has launched a mini robot that is able to explore volcanoes of the Earth by sneaking into the crevices through which the magma flows. The goal is to develop a 3D model of a volcano to better understand the mechanisms of an eruption. The North American space agency plans to use this data for the exploration…

  • Expert Japanese Carpenters Make Wooden buildings without Using Nails!

    Expert Japanese Carpenters Make Wooden buildings without Using Nails!

    Even today, Japanese carpenters have preserved an ancient art by constructing wooden buildings without using a single nail. With their unparalleled precision, they assemble the beams and planks with perfection to build houses having durable perfection. We make you discover the talents of these amazing artists. Respectful of their ancient traditions, the artists shown here are…

  • CerePlex W- A Miniature Wireless Interface To Control Devices By Thoughts

    CerePlex W- A Miniature Wireless Interface To Control Devices By Thoughts

    The CerePlex W is a box that acts as a neural control interface, capable of transmitting the mental commands of a person through a wireless connection at the speed of a home Internet connection. This breakthrough could enable people with disabilities to control daily use objects by by thoughts. In May 2012, Cathy Hutchinson, a quadriplegic…

  • An Amazing Robot Learns Cooking By Watching Youtube Videos

    An Amazing Robot Learns Cooking By Watching Youtube Videos

    This robot could not even break an egg but now it  can cook like a chef. To do this, he simply watched videos on the Internet and learned like a human. We present to you this wonder of robotics! Researchers from the University of Maryland and the Australian research center NICTA, have just published a PDF paper describing their incredible achievement,…

  • Fuels Of Tomorrow Will Be Produced From Your Own Food Waste

    Fuels Of Tomorrow Will Be Produced From Your Own Food Waste

    The biofuel industry is undergoing a revolution. Researchers have found a way to create ethanol using organic wastes from food industries specialized in cereals. An innovation that could benefit as much humans as the environment. Scientists working at the Centre for Research and Assistance in Technology design in Jalisco, Mexico have produced biofuel in the form of ethanol using waste from…

  • CES 2015: Eskin, A NFC Thermometer To Be Used As Sticker On Skin

    CES 2015: Eskin, A NFC Thermometer To Be Used As Sticker On Skin

    The North American company VivaLnk has developed a thermometer for children which is in the form of a sticker and integrates a NFC chip. Placed on the forehead or forearm, it transmits the temperature information to a smartphone. The launch is planned for this spring. Is this the beginning of the end for the medical thermometer as…

  • CES 2015-Panasonic Unveils Blu-Ray Disc Player Ultra HD/4K

    CES 2015-Panasonic Unveils Blu-Ray Disc Player Ultra HD/4K

    Panasonic has taken the advantage of Consumer Electronics Show, 2015 to present a prototype of a Blu-Ray player that can play the content as Ultra HD/4K. However, the technical standard for the physical media of this type has not yet been finalized. Although this is only a prototype, the new Blu-Ray drive unveiled by the Japanese manufacturer could…

  • CES 2015: Intel Unveils Curie, A Computer No Bigger Than A Button

    CES 2015: Intel Unveils Curie, A Computer No Bigger Than A Button

    At the Consumer Electronics Show, Intel stunned the participants by unveiling a prototype of a computer no larger than a button. Named as Curie, this high-tech object comprises a Quark SE microcontroller, flash memory, Bluetooth and various motion sensors. It can be used in small connected objects like bracelets or clothing. Last year, Intel had unveiled Edison, a…