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InnovationJun 4

Universal Display Opens OLED Innovation Center in Chengdu

Universal Display Corporation just launched a new technology center in Chengdu, China, bringing cutting-edge OLED research and support closer to the world's largest electronics market. The state-of-the-art facility will help accelerate the next generation of display innovation.

Google News - Innovation Technology2 min read
Netherlands Invests €214M in 6G Wireless Technology
InnovationMar 14

Netherlands Invests €214M in 6G Wireless Technology

The Netherlands just secured €214 million to lead the global race toward 6G networks, technology that could transform everything from factories to emergency deliveries. The country already set a world record during testing, and over 100 small businesses are lining up to build the wireless future.

Google News - Netherlands Technology2 min read
Singapore Adds Wireless Charging to EV Standard
InnovationApr 1

Singapore Adds Wireless Charging to EV Standard

Electric vehicle owners in Singapore can soon charge their cars by simply parking over a pad, no plugs needed. The city-state just upgraded its EV charging standards to include wireless technology and other innovations that make going electric easier than ever.

Google News - Singapore Technology2 min read
Adelaide University Breakthrough Brings 6G Wireless Closer
InnovationJan 29

Adelaide University Breakthrough Brings 6G Wireless Closer

Australian researchers have cracked a major hurdle in developing 6G wireless technology that could deliver internet speeds 100 times faster than 5G. The team at Adelaide University is building devices using terahertz waves to enable data rates above one terabit per second.

Google News - Tech Breakthrough3 min read
Electric Ships Can Now Recharge Wirelessly at Sea
SolutionsMay 6

Electric Ships Can Now Recharge Wirelessly at Sea

Norwegian researchers just solved one of the biggest challenges facing electric ships: how to recharge without returning to shore. The breakthrough uses wireless charging technology that works right in the middle of the ocean.

New Atlas3 min read
Korean Lab Achieves 2,500 PPI Display Breakthrough
InnovationJun 11

Korean Lab Achieves 2,500 PPI Display Breakthrough

South Korean researchers just cracked a major puzzle in creating ultra-sharp displays for next-generation AR glasses and VR headsets. The breakthrough could bring us closer to lightweight devices with crystal-clear visuals that don't drain batteries.

Google News - South Korea Breakthrough2 min read
China Tests Wireless Power System for Space Solar Stations
InnovationJun 13

China Tests Wireless Power System for Space Solar Stations

Chinese scientists successfully tested a system that beams kilowatt-level power wirelessly to multiple moving targets, bringing orbital solar energy closer to reality. The breakthrough could enable 24/7 clean energy from space within years.

Google: solar power breakthrough2 min read
China Beams Kilowatt Power Wirelessly Across Hundreds of Meters
InnovationJun 17

China Beams Kilowatt Power Wirelessly Across Hundreds of Meters

Chinese scientists just transmitted kilowatt-level energy wirelessly across hundreds of meters, bringing the dream of space-based solar power stations one giant leap closer to reality. The breakthrough could revolutionize how we power everything from factories to remote villages.

Google: solar power breakthrough3 min read
PA Turnpike Tests Wireless EV Charging Pads This Summer
Planet WinsJan 26

PA Turnpike Tests Wireless EV Charging Pads This Summer

Pennsylvania Turnpike is installing 20 wireless charging parking pads at its headquarters, powered entirely by solar energy. The project puts the state at the forefront of infrastructure innovation while moving toward energy independence by 2040.

Google News - Electric Vehicle2 min read
Korea's Film-Thin Display Switches From 2D to 3D Instantly
InnovationApr 23

Korea's Film-Thin Display Switches From 2D to 3D Instantly

A South Korean research team has developed technology that transforms any smartphone screen into a glasses-free 3D display using a film thinner than a credit card. The breakthrough could bring 3D viewing to billions of mobile devices worldwide.

Regional: south korea technology (KR)2 min read
China Beams Power 100 Meters to Moving Targets Wirelessly
InnovationMay 19

China Beams Power 100 Meters to Moving Targets Wirelessly

Chinese scientists just successfully beamed 1,180 watts of power wirelessly to multiple moving targets over 100 meters, bringing orbital solar power stations closer to reality. The breakthrough could one day deliver clean energy from space directly to Earth.

Google: solar power breakthrough3 min read
China Beams 1,180 Watts Wirelessly to Moving Targets
InnovationJun 7

China Beams 1,180 Watts Wirelessly to Moving Targets

Chinese researchers just solved a key challenge in space-based solar power by wirelessly transmitting enough energy to run an air conditioner to multiple moving targets 100 meters away. The breakthrough brings 24/7 clean energy from space closer to reality.

Google: solar power breakthrough2 min read
Salt-Sized Brain Implant Reads Thoughts Wirelessly
InnovationMar 25

Salt-Sized Brain Implant Reads Thoughts Wirelessly

Scientists at Cornell University created a neural implant smaller than a grain of salt that can wirelessly read brain activity for over a year. The device uses light instead of wires, opening doors to safer brain monitoring for medical treatments.

Science Daily3 min read
China Beams 1,180 Watts Wirelessly Over 100 Meters in Space
InnovationMay 19

China Beams 1,180 Watts Wirelessly Over 100 Meters in Space

Chinese scientists just wirelessly transmitted over a kilowatt of power across a football field, bringing us closer to solar power stations in space. The breakthrough could one day power satellites without bulky solar panels.

Google: solar power breakthrough3 min read
Samsung's New Display Uses Phytoplankton to Replace Paper
Planet WinsJan 29

Samsung's New Display Uses Phytoplankton to Replace Paper

Samsung just launched the world's first commercial display made partly from ocean phytoplankton, combining eco-friendly materials with paper-thin technology that uses almost zero power. The 13-inch color screen could help businesses ditch traditional printed signs for good.

Google News - Technology3 min read
Japan Hits 112 Gbps in 6G Wireless Breakthrough
InnovationMay 30

Japan Hits 112 Gbps in 6G Wireless Breakthrough

Scientists in Japan just transmitted data at 112 gigabits per second using a microchip-sized device, smashing through a major barrier blocking the path to lightning-fast 6G networks. The breakthrough could bring wireless speeds 3,000 times faster than today's average to your phone by 2030.

Live Science2 min read
St. Francis Skeleton on Display After 800 Years
Global NewsFeb 22

St. Francis Skeleton on Display After 800 Years

For the first time in history, the complete skeleton of Saint Francis of Assisi is going on public display in Italy, marking 800 years since his death. Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims and visitors are expected to witness this unprecedented moment in the Basilica of St Francis of Assisi.

France 24 English2 min read
Japanese Scientists Create Wireless Damage-Sensing Packaging
SolutionsFeb 21

Japanese Scientists Create Wireless Damage-Sensing Packaging

Researchers in Japan have developed origami-inspired packaging that wirelessly detects damage during shipping, no batteries needed. The innovation could transform how we protect everything from fresh produce to fragile goods.

Phys.org - Technology3 min read
St. Francis Remains on Display After 800 Years
Daily MixFeb 23

St. Francis Remains on Display After 800 Years

For the first time in nearly eight centuries, the public can view the remains of Saint Francis of Assisi, one of the Catholic Church's most beloved saints. Nearly 400,000 people from around the world have registered to see this once-in-a-lifetime display in Italy.

DW News2 min read
Ultra-Thin Retinal Implant Could Restore Vision Wirelessly
InnovationJan 24

Ultra-Thin Retinal Implant Could Restore Vision Wirelessly

Scientists have created a wireless retinal implant thinner than a human hair that could one day restore sight to millions living with vision loss. The breakthrough device uses safe near-infrared light instead of risky visible light, eliminating the need for bulky electronics.

Phys.org2 min read

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