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News & Articles By David Williams
01/02/2020
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By David Williams
Trump’s ‘Back to the Moon’ plan greeted with cautious optimism and support from scientists
Can the Trump administration pull off a moonshot? And no, not just in the figurative sense of the word. Can the 45th President of the United States of America really go and lead the most advanced space-faring nation on Earth to go back to the moon, then afterwards, set off to Mars? It may be […]
03/21/2019
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By David Williams
“Smell-phones” coming soon: A sensor for smartphones will open a whole new area for development; there is already a device that can analyze human breath for everything, from alcohol to disease
For most people, using a smartphone involves relying on the hands, eyes, and ears to do almost everything. You pick it up and navigate it with your fingers, you see and read the pictures or text on the screen, and you listen in through either the earpiece or the loudspeaker for most normal tasks. But […]
03/07/2019
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By David Williams
Researchers have developed a safer alternative MRI contrast agent that clears more quickly, is less toxic than standard agents
Magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, has long been a staple of modern medicine. With that said, its widespread use has always been under scrutiny, not just for the risks of radiation but also due to the use of potentially harmful elements that are employed to improve the quality of the images that the machine’s scans […]
02/22/2019
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By David Williams
New biological batteries use energy inspired by electric eels, could be used on next-gen robots, bio-implants
Battery technology is constantly improving, despite there being only fair coverage about it on the news. Unless you’re specifically looking for what’s new in the world of rechargeable batteries, you aren’t likely to find a lot of information. But there are many experts around the world who are currently working on improving the technology behind […]
02/16/2019
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By David Williams
Solar panels made with the heavy metal lead may soon be able to use “green” element BISMUTH instead
Scientists have finally found a non-toxic alternative to lead that can be used to build solar cells in the future — the so-called green element, bismuth. In a new study that was published recently in Advanced Materials, researchers found that bismuth may be incorporated into solar panels for roughly the same features and benefits as […]
12/16/2018
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By David Williams
Japanese researchers successfully develop self-healing ceramic material that could revolutionize the transportation industry
Ceramic is a versatile multi-purpose material that researchers seem to be constantly experimenting on. Case in point: A team of Japanese researchers has reportedly created a new material that has shown successful self-healing characteristics, taking care of cracks quickly right after forming. The researchers are now thinking of ways to make use of this innovative […]
11/20/2018
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By David Williams
Musk supports Trump’s space directive, says we should already have a “moon base” and astronauts heading to Mars
One way or another, humans are going back to the moon. Recently, U.S. President Donald Trump issued a new directive, instructing the National Aeronautics Space Agency (NASA) to start work on getting astronauts back out in space. Their first target, according to the directive, is the moon. After that, they should have their sights set […]
11/19/2018
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By David Williams
No respect for the robot: Policing droid in San Francisco used to shoo away homeless people has been vandalized, incapacitated
Realistically, how far is human civilization from the point in time where robot police officers are considered to be part of the status quo? Will it take 10 years? How about 20? Judging from the turnout of a recent decision by a private firm in San Francisco, the use of robot cops may not be […]
10/19/2018
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By David Williams
MIT researchers unveil better approach to rechargeable batteries that could lead to inexpensive power storage
Battery technology is continuously being improved every day, but most of the innovation that you end up seeing pretty much daily are related to mobile devices such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones. However, those aren’t the only things that require batteries. Sometimes, batteries are used in places where the overall cost of materials matters much […]
10/12/2018
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By David Williams
Scientists discover marbled crayfish that didn’t exist 25 years ago but are somehow able to clone themselves
Animal cloning is a highly controversial topic that has been the subject of heated debate between experts for quite some time now. Should it be done by humans? Do its cons really outweigh the benefits that it offers? Regardless of the current mainstream view on it, it’s something that’s being done by animals themselves. Indeed, […]
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