This is a pretty creative project of young designers, with a very useful deodorizer feature.
Ferrari has just received a patent for developing a new steering system for a more accurate feel.
Costume and technology in Melbourne, Australia, with Threadsmiths, has created a waterproof and dust-free T-shirt.
Flyers use flying energy very effectively, can flap wings to stand still, suspended in the air.
An aerial plane can use a laser beam to sweep a large area beneath it and detect where it is carrying bombs or other dangerous chemicals and stimulants.
Researchers in Hong Kong have recently made a test of cashmere wool that can clean itself of sunlight, which saves water and chemicals.
With the advancement of science and technology, it is not surprising that the next era is the world of robots.
Chinese scientists are developing a sophisticated camera.
Experts at the University of Sheffield have created a low-cost, cost-effective solar cell that can cover all surfaces like paint.
FDK and Fujitsu (Japan) have jointly developed ultra-thin devices to help children avoid straying.
Researchers from Nokia and Queen Mary London (UK) used noise to charge mobile phones.
China's first unmanned drone system is expected to be put into service by the end of next year on the Beijing metro line.
During the Cold War, SR-71 and U-2 spy planes were the main aerial exploration weapons of American superpower. What about the 21st century?
For those who think that each hand has 5 fingers is not enough, scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT, USA) have built robotic gloves that add 2 fingers to
Do not worry if you need to use a dress or shirt immediately to find it dirty. Swash will help you clean, remove bad smells and remove wrinkles on clothes with just one press of a