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News & Articles By David Williams
04/02/2018
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By David Williams
Graphene can drastically enhance nerve cell signaling in the human brain, say researchers
Graphene has been the subject of a number of breakthrough discoveries over the past two decades. Now, a group of researchers from Vanderbilt University has found yet another one to add to the ever-growing list. Graphene is said to be an effective material to help boost nerve cell signaling in the human brain, and the […]
04/02/2018
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By David Williams
Security robot that can spot suspicious individuals now being used at Dubai airport
Airport security in most countries is already tight enough as it is, with multiple points of inspection often present beginning from the arrival area going inward. But there are some who think that security efforts can be increased even further. In Dubai, a new experimental robot is being tested, and its sole purpose is to […]
04/01/2018
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By David Williams
Anticipating visitors? The moon is set to receive its own mobile phone network next year
If and when humans do land on the moon to start a colony there, how is everyone going to communicate wirelessly? Here on Earth, people rely on mobile phone networks that are scattered but interconnected all across the planet. A similar system is now going to be built on the moon as well, thanks to […]
04/01/2018
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By David Williams
Layered oxides may be the key to extending the life of the environmentally-friendly zinc-ion battery
The future of battery storage technology hangs in the balance. The standard lithium-ion battery technology that is widely used today, as it turns out, may not be the best solution for large-scale applications due to a number of reasons. Now a team of researchers has developed a way to create a viable alternative, in the […]
04/01/2018
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By David Williams
Newly miniaturized dual frequency combs with two generators on a single chip could make spectroscopy portable and affordable
Frequency comb technology has just been improved in a major way thanks to a new study that was conducted by researchers from the Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science. The study, titled, “Dual frequency comb generated on a single chip using a single laser,” marks the first time that a highly compact, integrated, […]
03/30/2018
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By David Williams
A quantum approach to time could reduce memory requirements for future computer simulation models
Computer simulations are extremely useful for scientists who are trying to research by giving them the ability to use models that can make their work easier. Typically, computer models are developed by the scientists themselves while trying to work with the inherent limitations of whatever computer is available for their use. But new research suggests […]
03/30/2018
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By David Williams
AI companion headed to ISS to aid astronauts in decision making
Life out in space can be quite lonely. At least that’s what the astronauts who have been onboard the International Space Station (ISS) say. Even though they have the best view of Earth possible, they could use a little company. For that reason, Airbus, in cooperation with the European Space Agency (ESA) and IBM, has […]
03/29/2018
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By David Williams
Researchers develop method of boosting “ultracapacitors” for extra fast charging times on all electronic devices
As the search for better energy storage solutions continues, a group of researchers from the U.K. has revealed that they may have come upon a major breakthrough that could lead to seconds-long charging times for smartphones or minutes-long charge times for future electric cars. The secret, according to the researchers, lies in boosting the performance […]
03/29/2018
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By David Williams
A.I.-enhanced wearable exoskeletons being developed to turn soldiers into “Iron Man”
The idea of using an electronic exosuit or exoskeleton in order to gain certain physical abilities is nothing new. It has been the stuff of science fiction for the past several decades. Now a group of researchers have thought of adding one more ingredient into the mix, in the hopes that it could further improve […]
03/28/2018
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By David Williams
Hydrogen-powered train on track for public use in the U.K. by 2020
The government agency in charge of all things train-related in the U.K. has spoken: Hydrogen-powered trains are going to become the new standard mode of transportation on the country’s train tracks starting 2020 onwards. And it’s going to be done in conjunction with a move to completely get rid of diesel-fueled trains by 2040. Indeed, […]
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