First-Ever All-Optical Nanowire Switch Recently Developed
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PENNSYLVANIA, USA. Researchers have finally created the first ever all-optical photonic switch using cadmium sulfide nanowires. The photonic switches are combined together...
View ArticleNanocrystal Captured On Film At 1 Billion Frames Per Second
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON, LONDON, UK. For the first time, researchers were able to capture the movement of electrons at a billion frames per second. The process was done using gold in order to give...
View ArticleGermany Sets World Record In Fastest Wi-FI Network
KARLSRUHE INSITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, KARLSRUHE, GERMANY. For the first time, researchers have now set a new world record in wireless data transmission or more popularly known as Wi-Fi network. They were...
View ArticleThink of Games and Companies as Engagement Engines
Using games and game mechanics might be as powerful a model for organizing knowledge and creative work as the assembly line was for organizing industrial and repetitive work. Because we have been...
View ArticleFrom Science to Business: How Firms Create Value By Partnering With Universities
In today’s so-called “knowledge” society, it is increasingly imperative for companies to effectively “mine” knowledge and technology generated by universities and public laboratories. Such...
View ArticleWhat Business Can Learn From Video Games
Games and the associated technology we currently refer to as video games offer us more than just diversion and recreation. They offer us field tested models to use for organizing companies and...
View ArticleNew Technology Brings Digital Music Score Sheets To Life
LANCASTER UNIVERSITY, LANCASTER, UK. In this modern age of music in different formats, we rarely hear about music scores. In fact, can you remember the last time you even thought about a music score?...
View ArticleCrafting a More Productive R&D & Marketing Innovation Partnership
By Connie Williams, CMO & CKO Synecticsworld Ltd. Does your organization’s innovation feel like “In this corner, Marketing, in this corner, R&D”? If it does, that’s because R&D and...
View ArticleHow Next Generation Technologies Will Help Keep Citizens and First Responders...
By Heidi Hattendorf, Motorola Solutions Director of Innovation Development, Chief Technology Office Every day, countless public safety heroes put their lives on the line in the pursuit of safer cities...
View ArticleThe Role of Constraints as a Driver of Serial Innovation
by Susana Gonzalez Ruiz Focused on the importance of resources and strategies, the key role of constraints as a trigger for innovations is often overlooked. This is the case of Factum Arte, a company...
View ArticleNew Ice Skating Device Prevents Injuries
ITHACA COLLEGE, NEW YORK, USA. A new advancement in the area of ice skating has been developed by a group of researchers. The cutting-edge development is a “smart” ice skating blade which can provide...
View ArticleEbola Treatment
by: Justin Starr, PreScouter Staff Scientist Problem: Ebola, a deadly threat? The recent outbreaks of Ebola have garnered massive amounts of media attention in both the United States and the world at...
View ArticleThe Market for Terahertz Products will Reach $570 Million by 2021
The electromagnetic spectrum covers all the different wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation. This includes wavelengths we can see, visible light, and those which we cannot, radio waves and X-rays....
View ArticlePizza Hut Eye-Tracking Technology Identifies Your Cravings
In this day and age, life offers everyone a multitude of options. How does a consumer choose? Often times, one spends a considerable amount of time in the choosing part alone. Pizza Hut, one of, if not...
View ArticleInternet of Things- A Challenge of Imagination
By: Sanda Berar “Everything connected” is arguably the hottest topic in the technology world right now – even if universal consensus has not been reached on what “everything” is. Key trends like...
View ArticleBlue Light to Replace the Little Blue Pill?
Smooth jazz, scented candles and now blue light may be the new key to achieving an erection. Researchers at the Swiss university, ETH Zurich, have found that mice subjected to gene therapy could...
View ArticleTransport Fuel from Agricultural Waste?
The energy crisis has been an important issue in the recent decades as the continuous demand for the fossil fuels is on the rise. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the...
View ArticleA Brief Introduction to Speech Technology
Speech technology has been a hot research topic for more than five decades; it tries to duplicate and respond to a human’s voice. It is a valuable tool for both human-to-human and human-to-machine...
View ArticleMyceliation: An Alternative Approach to Naturally Solving Taste Defects
When it comes to handling taste defects, such as a bitter taste in coffee or chocolate, most of the industry has either introduced masking agents or resorted to genetic engineering. Alternatively,...
View ArticleNew Technology Brings Digital Music Score Sheets To Life
LANCASTER UNIVERSITY, LANCASTER, UK. In this modern age of music in different formats, we rarely hear about music scores. In fact, can you remember the last time you even thought about a music score?...
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