Inexpensive student-designed prosthesis replaces amputees’ missing fingers

Prostheses that replace lost fingers are typically complex, expensive devices, the cost of which often isn’t covered by medical insurance. The student-designed Lunet, on the other hand (no pun intended) is simple and can be made from open-source plans…. Continue reading Inexpensive student-designed prosthesis replaces amputees’ missing fingers

Luvly O light electric vehicle sports a flat-pack recyclable body

While electric cars may be a greener alternative to their gas-burning counterparts when on the road, their production and distribution still isn’t all that eco-friendly. Swedish startup Luvly is out to change that, with its flat-pack recyclable O light… Continue reading Luvly O light electric vehicle sports a flat-pack recyclable body

SpeakerBeam hearing aid tech only amplifies specific people’s voices

Even when using a hearing aid, it can be quite difficult for deaf people to make out specific individuals’ voices in noisy environments. The new SpeakerBeam system could help, by automatically recognizing and boosting a select person’s voice.Continue R… Continue reading SpeakerBeam hearing aid tech only amplifies specific people’s voices

C-Crete hailed as a planet-friendly alternative to cement

According to some estimates, the generation of the heat used to produce traditional portland cement is responsible for 5% to 8% of all human-made CO2 emissions. A new substance known as C-Crete, however, is claimed to be a much greener – yet still prac… Continue reading C-Crete hailed as a planet-friendly alternative to cement

Millisign tech guides autonomous drones via battery-less ground tags

When it comes to precisely locating landing pads or other landmarks, autonomous drones rely largely on visual cues. So, what happens if it’s dark, rainy or foggy, and there’s no ground-based power for lights? Well, that’s where the Millisign system is … Continue reading Millisign tech guides autonomous drones via battery-less ground tags

Student-designed RoboCup keeps wheelchair users hydrated and independent

For people such as Gary Lynn, cerebral palsy makes it nearly impossible to perform tasks like getting a sip of water without human assistance. He can now get those sips on his own, however, thanks to a student-designed device known as the RoboCup.Conti… Continue reading Student-designed RoboCup keeps wheelchair users hydrated and independent

FeetThrough tech guides walking users … by shocking their feet?

In recent years, we’ve heard about navigational systems which guide pedestrians via vibrating actuators in their shoes. The FeetThrough system takes a different and reportedly better approach, by actually shocking the soles of the feet.Continue Reading… Continue reading FeetThrough tech guides walking users … by shocking their feet?