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  • Super-stretchable smart fabrics could enable new wearables

    Engineers in Japan are making conductive inks that can be stretched to the extreme, adding to research on smart fabrics by Google, NTT and other groups in one sign of the possible future direction of wearables.

    Written by Tim Hornyak25 June 15 20:05
  • Fukushima disaster spurs Japan to mass-produce its own drones

    Japan has robot chops aplenty. Honda has the world's most sophisticated humanoid robot, Japanese industrial robot makers are among the best, and the country's space agency landed a robot probe on a speeding asteroid and returned samples to Earth.

    Written by Tim Hornyak11 March 15 18:01
  • The future of computing

    Much research is being done in Australia and around the world to unlock the massive computing potential of quantum and nano systems. But which technology is most likely to power highly complex machines of the future?

    Written by Byron Connolly10 April 14 09:14
  • Scientists create mega quantum system cluster

    Scientists at three universities – including two in Australia – have created what they claim to be the world’s largest quantum circuit board, an essential component in high-powered laser light computers.

    Written by Byron Connolly18 Nov. 13 17:03
  • Nissan plans to offer affordable self-driving cars by 2020

    By 2020, Nissan will offer self-driving cars in several models created in collaboration with tech teams from the top universities, including MIT, Stanford, Oxford, Carnegie Mellon and the University of Tokyo.

    Written by Lucas Mearian27 Aug. 13 21:10
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