This Philips door lock turns your palm into a key
Philips created a new smart lock that doesn’t require a key or a code — all you need is your hand.
Philips created a new smart lock that doesn’t require a key or a code — all you need is your hand.
The Dutch Delft University of Technology announced the creation of a super-strong material that is 10 times stronger than Kevlar.
Samsung held its annual First Look event at CES 2024, where the company teased the world's first transparent MicroLED display.
When it comes to fusion, hot plasma is only half the battle—tokamaks also need to contain that plasma for long stretches.
TOKYO -- Japan's proposed frequencies for airborne telecommunication base stations have been adopted as the global standard, paving the way to the technology becoming commercially...
In an unprecedented encounter, a research team successfully engaged in a “conversation” with a humpback whale named Twai.
AI drew a picture of Amir Temur, which made it possible to imagine his historical appearance through realistic details and colors. In the future, it is planned to revive the images...
On December 26 of this year, a round table was held on the topic "Summing up the results of the measures taken to strengthen the scientific infrastructure of higher education and s...
Japanese scientists have found out that rhythmic music can have a beneficial effect on memory, attention and thinking.
Scientists from the Finnish State Research Center (VTT), which is located in the city of Espoo, obtained coffee from the cells of the coffee tree.
Experts have recreated the appearance of an ancient man who lived in the territory of modern China 150 thousand years ago. It was attributed to the extinct species Homo longi.
British scientists from the biotechnology company Colocall Biosciences want to revive a woolly mammoth using the DNA of an Asian elephant. Plans include getting the first baby mamm...