25/10/2015

Industry 4.0

The Newest Technology from Worldwide

LEONARDO – Europe’s latest supercomputer

The European Commission together with the European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU), the Italian Ministry of Universities and Research ...

The next-generation VR glove will make virtual worlds tangible

Together with EPFL and ETH Zurich colleagues, an Empa team is developing next-generation VR gloves that will make virtual worlds ...

TIME Inventions of 2022

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and Space Launch System (SLS) rocket were named 2022 TIME Inventions of the Year. NASA led ...

Next-generation battery materials

Researchers have found that the irregular movement of lithium ions in next-generation battery materials could be reducing their capacity and ...

Future of wearable devices empowered by new stretchable battery

Wearable devices have garnered attention for their potential as sensors that could monitor various biomarkers, a means of drug delivery, ...

The Quantified Health System help both patients and medical staff

Should I exercise? Is a bike ride overdoing it? These are some of the questions commonly asked by patients with ...

IoT energy harvesting technologies

Sensors are key elements of the Internet of Things (IoT). They collect information, for example, about the condition of a ...

Researchers aims to manufacture concrete that captures carbon emissions

Concrete is the most widely used manufactured material worldwide—and one of the largest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions, accounting for ...

XAI deployment is useful in Industry 4.0.

The very first industrial revolution historically kicked off with the introduction of steam- and water-powered technology. We have come a ...

Nanobionic technologies as a new perspective for photovoltaics

“We put nanotubes inside of bacteria,” says Professor Ardemis Boghossian at EPFL’s School of Basic Sciences. “That doesn’t sound very ...

Nanostructures unlock energy dissipation

Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin and North Carolina State University have discovered for the first time a ...

New research show us to better predict the origin of solar energetic particles

For decades, scientists have been trying to solve a vexing problem about the weather in outer space: At unpredictable times, ...

New possibilities to develop efficient and stable solar cells

Solar cells manufactured from materials known as “perovskites” are catching up with the efficiency of traditional silicon-based solar cells. At ...

A breakthrough for green hydrogen is not a given – decisive policy action is required

Green hydrogen would likely supply less than 1 % of final energy globally by 2035, while the European Union might ...

A new measuring for best performing organic solar cells

An electronic mismatch in the pairs of materials used to make organic solar cells can enhance cell operation, KAUST researchers ...