Researchers in Saudi Arabia have developed Aqua-Fi, an aquatic form of underwater internet that sends data through light beams.
Eye-tracking can potentially replace the mouse, touchscreen and pad as the way we interact with computers, and may be the closest we get to a technbology that can read our minds
UK researchers have demonstrated a target detection system that uses existing Wi-Fi signals to track and monitor moving bodies through walls.
42 Technology (42T) is helping Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUH) to develop an advanced AI feature for Neocam, a hand-held newborn eye screening device.
Engineers from the University of Freiburg, Germany have built a novel type of imaging system inspired by the human eye.
Parsons has been selected by Canada’s national passenger rail service to provide wireless internet services in their rail stations and first-class lounges.
A system of electronic hardware and software noninvasively tracks the direction of a person's gaze in real time.
A laser treatment developed by Prof John Marshall from King’s College London could help reverse the effects of age-related macular degeneration.
A non-invasive eye-scan that detects subtle electrical signals in the retina could help identify autism in children years earlier than currently possible.