3D-printed electronic tattoos could charge up battlefield warfare
A team of scientists from the University of Minnesota has used a custom 3D printer to print electronics on human hands. These electronic "tattoos" could be used for a number of purposes, including printing temporary sensors on soldiers to detect chemical or biological agents, or even acting as solar cells ...
Kickstarter's focus is on engaging with creative people: Perry Chen
AI ( artificial intelligence ) is one of the biggest changes. We've been dealing with how tech affects us for the past 10-20 years. But ...