A vehicle safety system that detects and restricts drivers’ mobile devices
Aptiv, a company in Barbados that produces safety technology for cars, is patenting a way to automatically restrict the use of mobile devices in the driver’s seat.
Aptiv, a company in Barbados that produces safety technology for cars, is patenting a way to automatically restrict the use of mobile devices in the driver’s seat.
Tokyo’s IHI Aerospace is patenting a device that, when installed onto satellites, launches them out of orbit where they will no longer clutter the upper atmosphere.
A patent application from Israeli tech company Wiliot outlines how to track vials of COVID-19 vaccines using low-cost, battery-free tags connected by Internet of Things (IoT).
Stem cells enriched with mitochondria can be used in effective and long-term therapies for liver diseases, according to a patent application from Minovia Therapeutics.
BreezoMeter, an environmental tech company from Israel, is patenting ways to predict when a vehicle will encounter air pollution, and implement protective measures for passengers.
Inventors from the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in Texas have outlined in a patent application designs for an inflatable space telescope.
A patent application from the Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University (PMU) in Saudi Arabia features a smartwatch that counteracts tremors by vibrating the nerves in a person’s wrists.
A patent application says grains biofortified with a compound called nicotianamine can increase the crops’ absorbable or bioavailable iron, which is essential to gut health.
Cambridge, Massachusetts-based nQ Medical is patenting an artificial intelligence that can assess a person’s health based on how they type.
A patent application from Orthocell, an Australian regenerative medicine company, describes a patch for damaged soft tissue meant to replace sutures.
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