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News & Articles By David Williams
02/24/2018
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By David Williams
Engineers develop breakthrough method of combining solar panels and light-emitting devices
They say that necessity is the mother of invention. However, there are times when it simply makes sense to invent something, regardless of whether it’s really necessary at the moment or not. This might just be the case with the contraption made possible by a group of engineers that took perovskites and layered them on […]
02/24/2018
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By David Williams
Smartwatch that can detect seizures has received highly coveted FDA approval
Detecting and managing epilepsy is of utmost importance in patients that suffer from it. The same goes for seizures, so in most cases, any potentially useful tips or equipment that can be used with one end up becoming recommended for the other. Soon, a smartwatch that uses advanced machine learning to tell when a user is […]
02/23/2018
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By David Williams
Lockheed Martin has begun construction on the Orion crew capsule, intended to take humans to the moon, then Mars
In case you were wondering how far along current efforts are in bringing humans back to regions of space that are farther than low-Earth orbit, you’re in luck, as Lockheed Martin has recently issued a new update. It concerns the firm’s work in one of the major components of a spacecraft that will be used […]
02/22/2018
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By David Williams
MXene: A new miracle material with applications in energy storage, biology, electronics, medicine and more
MXene is a relatively new miracle material that has captured the curiosity of scientists from all over the world. Broadly speaking, it’s so new that you probably haven’t even heard of it yet. But it’s likely to become the basis for many different kinds of innovations in the near future in relation to gadgets and […]
02/21/2018
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By David Williams
Would you allow an Amazon robot inside your house? They’ve patented a “postman” bot to unlock doors for delivery, pickup
Amazon is slowly but surely becoming one of the most influential tech companies in the world. In fact, it has probably become one of the most influential companies of all time. The online retail giant has been trying to invest heavily into automation and robotics technology in the past few years, and now it has […]
02/21/2018
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By David Williams
New flexible lithium ion battery flexes like a spine; may revolutionize wearable electronics
With the emergence of flexible — as in bendable — consumer electronic devices like smartphones and smartwatches, the demand has increased for similarly flexible high-performance batteries. This was the main motivation behind a study conducted by researchers from Columbia University, who now claim that they have successfully created a remarkably flexible, high energy density battery […]
02/18/2018
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By David Williams
Qantas biofuel-powered airliner required 150 acres of farm land to grow the fuel for a single flight
The world’s first biofuel flight between the U.S. and Australia was achieved with great success by the teams behind it — Qantas and Agricoma Biosciences rejoiced publicly as they both announced the completion of their historic flight. However, while the benefits of switching from conventional fossil fuels to biofuels for cross-country flights might be clear […]
02/18/2018
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By David Williams
Scientists create customizable power source for wearable electronics that can be folded, cut, and stretched without losing functionality
Wearable technology has certainly come a long way ever since they first hit the mainstream market a few years back. But even now, researchers from all over the world are working to reinvent it in ways that will give users more benefits at much lesser costs. The latest advancement in the world of wearables comes […]
02/18/2018
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By David Williams
NASA’s deep space SLS megarocket passes testing milestone
The National Aeronautics Space Agency (NASA) is said to be on track to send humans to Mars by the year 2030. As part of its preparations, the agency has reportedly brought 3D printing into the equation as it has begun testing what it says will be the most powerful rocket on the planet. According to […]
02/17/2018
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By David Williams
Setting up a Space Corps military branch is a logical step for national interests, says former astronaut
Does the U.S. military need to have a branch that’s dedicated to space? That’s right, there is an idea floating around that the military should have its very own “space corps” that’s just a subdivision of the military itself, operating as entirely separate from the National Aeronautics Space Agency (NASA). Its focus could be on […]
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