YouTube is about to take back the top of your phone. A subtle update is rolling out to Android phones that introduces a ...
In the future that companies like Apple, OpenAI, Samsung and Google are sketching out, your phone's camera won't just be for snapping selfies or documenting your vacation — it'll be a wider window ...
A research team from the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) in South Korea has developed transparent ...
A research team from South Korea’s Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology (UNIST) designed a wire-free transparent ...
Transparent bodies of animals are seldom seen in the wild. There are glassfrogs and ghost shrimps in the list. However, there's a way to make a non-transparent body become "see-through" using a ...
Without important security patches, hackers can exploit vulnerabilities in a phone's software – and the risks increase the longer it is out of the update cycle. It's important to not only find out if ...
The best camera phones are better than ever, and every year we're more impressed by the quality, resolution, and telephoto zoom that phones can offer. All of our favorites have real 5X zoom lenses ...
He works for Stanford University. While the idea of a transparent body might seem odd or even a bit creepy, it could actually be really helpful for doctors. If our bodies were transparent ...
In an article published in Science, Ou and his collegues report that they made the skin on the skulls and abdomens of live mice transparent by applying to the areas a mixture of water and tartrazine.
Because of a counterintuitive fundamental physics principle, Tartrazine, also known as Yellow 5, can temporarily turn biological tissue transparent to the naked eye, as described in a study ...
Are you fed up with every smartphone looking the same? Nothing Tech’s special edition of its see-through Phone (2a) is one of the most aesthetically pleasing smartphones thanks to a transparent casing ...
A doctor’s life would be so much easier if skin could be made transparent at will. It now turns out that this can be accomplished—and by surprisingly simple means: the application of food dye.