University of Maryland researchers are developing a swallowable smart capsule that could diagnose disease, monitor gut health and deliver targeted treatments without invasive procedures.
In this week’s Tech Tuesday, our partners at UF Innovate and SCAD Media spotlight the future of AI and smart systems at the ...
February 24, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - In a world increasingly driven by visual content, the ability to efficiently ...
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New bio-implant could finally repair broken spinal cords
A series of converging advances in bio-implant technology, from brain-spine interfaces to lab-grown spinal tissue, is ...
From Siemens' Industrial AI to Lenovo’s Qira, explore the top CES 2026 highlights. See how 148,000 leaders are embracing ...
Depictions show device, waveforms; manuscript describes novel technology It’s an honor to see HOPE inVent™ on the pages ...
ZHUHAI, GUANGDONG, CHINA, February 6, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The smartest meeting rooms in 2025 share a quiet ...
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This week’s report explores how manufacturers and universities are aligning training, process control, and applied research to enable production growth and the workforce to ...
A new research initiative keeps looking at how connected technologies affect how people manage their resources at home. People who are following the progress of home automation say that ...
Existing defect detection tools using ultrasound rely on phased array ultrasound. In this method, many transducers are pointed in the same direction to generate an image of that specific area. This ...
Plus, during the State of the Net conference, officials discussed broadband funding proposals and the importance of AI-supporting communications infrastructure; new state bills address broadband; and ...
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