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News & Articles By David Williams
03/07/2018
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By David Williams
Materials science researchers create monolayer graphene using honey as an essential ingredient
The process required in order to create the interesting material called graphene is not a secret. Researchers from the world over have been studying it for many years now to figure out how it can best be used. Now a team of experts in China has devised a method to create the highest quality graphene […]
03/05/2018
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By David Williams
YIKES! Scientists develop tiny probe that can be inserted into a patient’s lungs for quick diagnosis
Treating lung infections usually requires the use of antibiotics on top of other medications, as doctors make sure to cover all bases and prevent further complications from happening in patients. Now a team of scientists has figured out a way to greatly improve current treatment methods with the use of a simple probe that can […]
03/03/2018
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By David Williams
Hyundai Nexo self-driving car produces water that’s supposedly safe enough to drink
If you’re going to go down the renewable energy route, you might as well go all the way. That seems to be the idea that Hyundai had in mind when it designed and developed its latest fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV). Dubbed the Hyundai Nexo, it’s the company’s newest FCEV, and it comes in the […]
03/02/2018
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By David Williams
New tech for fighting fire: Water gun that cuts through steel walls could save firefighter lives
A new type of water gun has been invented for firefighters to make their work easier and their lives much safer. Dubbed the PyroLance, it’s essentially a gun that blasts water with such intense pressure that it can penetrate barriers and take care of burning flames in a just matter of seconds. And it’s already […]
03/01/2018
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By David Williams
Autonomous – and armed: U.S. Army tests self-driving “Wingman” truck to see if it can identify and shoot targets accurately
For the first time, the United States Army has begun the testing of a ground-based robot that can shoot at specified targets with a .50-caliber top-mounted machine gun. It’s a self-driving vehicle called the “Wingman”. It’s part of a broader program and initiative to develop other armed robotic vehicles just like it. According to reports on […]
02/28/2018
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By David Williams
New self-healing “e-skin” is malleable, recyclable, making it perfect for robotics and biomedical devices
Researchers from the University of Colorado (CU) Boulder have just devised a new method of forming “electronic skin” which is said to be malleable, self-healing, and could potentially be used in the fields of robotics, biomedicine, and more. This new e-skin could serve as the basis for future basis in various engineering, medical, or scientific […]
02/28/2018
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By David Williams
New stable fuel cell could be the breakthrough that makes energy storage economically feasible
There are many researchers from all around the world that are constantly working on their own fuel cell designs in an effort to try and make something that truly works, in the sense of delivering certain levels of power while maintaining stability and showing overall efficiency. Now a group of researchers from the McCormick School of […]
02/27/2018
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By David Williams
Astronauts train for Mars mission by living in inflatable greenhouses in the Dhofar desert
How prepared is humanity to go on an actual mission to Mars? Scientists and experts from all over the world may be working hard to find out as much as they can about the red planet from Earth’s comfortable surface – as well as from space – but Mars itself may turn out to be […]
02/27/2018
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By David Williams
Researchers develop method to eliminate scarring by getting wounds to heal as normal skin instead of scar tissue
There are many changes going on beneath the surface of your skin whenever you have a wound that heals all the way to completion. Now, researchers have figured out a way to make it so that wounds that heal don’t turn into scar tissue, turning them into normal skin instead. This is the result of a […]
02/25/2018
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By David Williams
Researchers have developed a “highly stretchable rechargeable lithium ion battery” for the next generation of wearable electronics
The next generation of wearable electronic devices may carry one new innovation in tow: stretchable lithium-ion batteries. Currently, the typical wearable is powered by conventional types of batteries, meaning that devices usually have to be built around the battery itself. Batteries count as one of the major components of most electronic devices, so this really […]
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