The Woffgang Rangger, an Austrian patient with a leg amputated with a prosthetic device, sends the frequency to the brain every time he walks, making him feel real.
Finnish scientists have developed a small sensor that quickly detects broken food.
Toshiba (Japan) has announced that it is working on the new camera sensor used on mobile devices.
Researchers at Swinburne University in Australia are developing a sensor that can detect and diagnose early cancer.
Researchers have successfully developed the first type of wristwatch-like sensor that acts as an EEG, which can accurately predict seizures or impending seizures.
Researchers at the Fraunhofer Research Institute in Germany have created a millimeter-millimeter (SAMMI) sensing device (SAMMI) that can penetrate non-transparent (non-transparent)
British scientists have invented a sensing device that can detect breath and body sweat, help detect survivors buried under rubble after earthquakes and bomb explosions.
Tufts University researchers have announced they have succeeded in making the engine, to date, the smallest in the world, according to a report in the journal Nature
Scientists specializing in brain research have developed a car that can be controlled entirely by mental strength.
Scottish scientists claim to have produced the world's smallest Christmas card, which is only twice as large as human hair.