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News & Articles By David Williams
01/24/2018
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By David Williams
A.I. becoming a job threat to radiologists as research shows improved detection rates in X-rays
A new study suggests that it may only be a matter of time until the radiology profession is rendered entirely obsolete. Not by lack of skills or certifications, but by the rise of highly-trained and incredibly accurate artificial intelligence machines. The paper, which was put together by Stanford University researchers and published under the title, […]
01/23/2018
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By David Williams
ISS experiment determines that spaceships can rely on blinking dead stars to navigate outer space
At this point, getting lost here on Earth isn’t that big of a deal anymore. There are plenty of navigation and mapping systems in place that you — or anyone that might be looking for you — could use. And the best part is that the results from these systems can be gathered in a […]
01/23/2018
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By David Williams
U.S. regulators are considering allowing a self-driving car with no pedals or steering wheel on public roads as early as next year
How would you feel if you heard about a self-driving vehicle being tested on public roads, and it didn’t have a backup driver inside it? How about if it didn’t have pedals? Now how about no steering wheel? All these questions are relevant to plans that were recently unveiled by General Motors (GM), as it […]
01/23/2018
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By David Williams
U.S. Department of Energy finally decides to develop quantum computers after years of delay and avoidance
There can be only one winner in the battle for “quantum supremacy.” And the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has now, finally, made moves to ensure that it becomes that special one. According to a recent report on ScienceMag, the DOE has joined the quest to develop quantum computers in a bit to solve the […]
01/23/2018
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By David Williams
2018 could be the year “clean energy” becomes “cheap energy”
2018 could be the year that the words ‘renewable energy’ finally become synonymous with cheap energy. There are many signs that point to this becoming a reality, such as the growing number of readily available and highly affordable renewable energy solutions that have made the news in the past 12 months. But industry experts and […]
01/15/2018
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By David Williams
Expert creates new prototype to restore old lithium batteries to 95% of original capacity, drawing interest from major tech companies
While it’s no secret that battery technology has come quite a long way since the first time it was used in mobile devices, there are still many pitfalls associated with its usage. For one thing, lithium batteries, like the ones used in most smartphones, laptops, and other kinds of consumer electronics, tend to fail after […]
01/09/2018
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By David Williams
NASA planning space expedition in 2069 to search for life on Earth-like planets
If humans are ever going to achieve interplanetary space travel, you can bet that somehow, the U.S. National Aeronautics Space Agency (NASA) will be involved. Its latest plans involve first sending an unmanned spacecraft to one of the nearest star systems, and then figuring out how or where to proceed from there. This is according […]
12/30/2017
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By David Williams
Virtual reality poses very real safety and health risks, experts say
Virtual reality: is it merely a fad or is it truly here to stay? The thing about virtual reality — or VR, as many prefer to call it — is that it’s not one single gadget. It’s not just the headset, nor is it just the content that’s being beamed onto a user’s eyeballs. VR […]
12/28/2017
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By David Williams
Scientists create cheap, non-metallic, sustainable battery from tree bark
Mother Nature will never cease to amaze, with its seemingly endless list of natural energy resources that are just waiting to be tapped. The many sources of natural — or as many in the mainstream media like to call it, the alternative — energy usually involves plantlife in one of its many iterations. Researchers from the […]
12/28/2017
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By David Williams
Drones with built-in cameras now being used to fight malaria
Most conversations involving drones revolve around the fact that they can be used for surveillance on individuals, and so they should be thought of as potentially scary pieces of technology. But a community in East Africa has figured out a way to put the novel new technology to good use in their continuing fight against […]
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