By exploiting a quantum phenomenon called particle entanglement, the team said they were able to transfer data within a 10m distance without any connection.
Researchers at Tianjin University have recently completed a new trial of a new underwater vehicle (UVV).
In many previous studies, scientists have demonstrated that using low intensity electricity in some cases can help treat some diseases, such as depression, anxiety or chronic pain.
Dutch forensic experts have found a way to accurately determine the time of fingerprints at the scene.
Famous 19th century Vincent van Gogh in a distressing dystopian left his own ear.
In the new technology, the warning signal is sent to satellites and then transferred to the rescue team on the coast.
Tracking Point introduced the idea of using an application called ShotView that combines Google Glass with a viewfinder of a rifle.
The sensor collects data on light, humidity or air conditions in the growing area, which helps the gardener adjust the proper care of the plant.
Dutch and Egyptian engineers have created a sperm-like robot that can be manipulated by a magnet and is one day used to transfer medications.
SoftBank, Tokyo (Japan) has launched the world's first robot can read human emotions.
The US military is researching special gauntlets that allow soldiers to climb vertical walls like geckos.
Liberty Electric Cars, a maker of electric vehicles from the UK, has unveiled the prototype electric car that has all the functions it calls the Deliver.
At this 2014 World Cup in Brazil, all goals will be equipped with the technology that identifies the goal 'Goal-Line'.
Recently, two researchers from the University of Central Florida (UCF) have found a way to use nanotechnology to create wires with gigantic capacitances.
Scientists at NASA recently introduced a new spectrophotometer called Echelon-Cross-Echelle Spectrograph (EXES).