ReRAM can now store and process data in the same chip

These chips could lead to smaller and thinner devices that use less power while also doubling as a storage chip.

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New tech uses advanced Physics to improve Lasers

A team at the University of California San Diego has developed a new type of laser that could lead to smaller and more efficient lasers for medical, computing and optical communication applications.

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Soft robotic heart sleeve helps pump blood

A team of researchers from Harvard University and Boston Children's Hospital have developed a soft robotic sleeve that closely replicates normal heart muscle behavior.

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US Army's hoverbike takes flight

The prototype is able carry 300 lb (136 kg), though army researchers are hoping to extend this by way of a hybrid propulsion system which could one day have it flying along at altitudes of thousands of feet and speeds of 60 mph (96 km/h).

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NASA's Psyche and Lucy to visit metal and Trojan asteroids

The missions will see robotic spacecraft probing parts of our Solar System that could give us deeper insights into its formation and evolution.

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Chennai to Bangalore in under 30 Min, thanks to Hyperloop's India Debut

Hyperloop is potentially looking at five Indian sectors where the system can be built: Delhi-Mumbai, Bangalore-Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai-Bangalore, Mumbai-Chennai and a port connector project.

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Falcon 9 returns to space with Iridium-1 launch

SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Space Launch Complex 4E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California carrying the 10-satellite constellation of the Iridium-1 mission.

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Robot installs new batteries on space station

While people back on Earth were celebrating New Year's Eve, a robot aboard the International Space Station (ISS) got on with the job of upgrading the station's solar power system.

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Hyundai expands its mobility presence with wearable robots and electric scooter

Hyundai is running full-steam ahead with the "mobility company" strategy at this year's CES, showing various technologies to help people jump from A to B to C and back again.

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New telescope tools will probe universe for water

New water-detecting receivers fitted to the ALMA radio telescope in Chile have been designed to take advantage of the scope's high, arid, location, and give scientists a new ground-based capability for investigating the possibility of life elsewhere in th

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