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News & Articles By David Williams
08/25/2018
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By David Williams
Digital assistants could serve as your alter ego in 20 years’ time, say Microsoft execs in new book about A.I.
Thanks to the introduction and the proliferation of smartphone technology, the world has changed drastically in only 20 years. What once needed the use of multiple devices and a well-thought-out morning routine – such as waking up to the smell of coffee, reading the latest news, and catching a ride to work 0 can now be […]
08/23/2018
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By David Williams
Philip Metzger: Faster data and cleaner planet both achievable by mining asteroids
Would you believe that there are many Earth-bound problems that can be solved with the use of solutions based on space exploration? Indeed, according to one industry expert, the Earth could handle two huge problems in one fell swoop, if only it would start looking more seriously into the idea of mining asteroids. According to […]
08/22/2018
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By David Williams
Conversing with Fido? Scientists claim that AI may one day allow us to communicate with dogs via a “pet translator”
Can you imagine what dogs would say if they could speak any human language? It’s an idea that has been around for quite a long time now, and has even been the subject of many jokes, skits, and comics. However, scientists are now saying that it could be real a lot sooner than you might […]
08/21/2018
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By David Williams
Solar-powered car that can go for months on track to arrive by 2019
If you take a look at some of the latest headlines under the Technology or Future categories in any prominent news publication, you’ll find that any mention of futuristic cars will mostly be filled with all sorts of buzzwords. All-electric, self-driving, and driverless are among those most commonly used, to name a few. But there’s […]
08/21/2018
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By David Williams
Thinking for you: New EEG headset measures brainwaves to learn what you like… can even “adjust your mood”
The use of electroencephalogram (EEG) technology has long been in use in most hospitals and clinics all over the world and, historically, its use has been mostly limited to that environment. Until now, that is. At the recently wrapped up Consumer Electronics Show expo in Las Vegas, Nevada, a Belgian technology center called Imec has showcased […]
08/21/2018
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By David Williams
Zero emissions cargo: All-electric container barges dubbed “Tesla ships” to be launched soon
Who says all-electric vehicles have to be limited to either the road or the sky? One Dutch company called Port-Liner is bringing some electric innovation over to the ocean, in the form of two giant all-electric barges that they have taken to calling “Tesla ships.” The company has already announced that the barges are going […]
08/19/2018
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By David Williams
Secure quantum communication could soon be available for all, says new research
It’s only a matter of time until quantum computers become mainstream; and when that happens, conventional encryption methods, which so many standard communication tools use online, will be broken. Now a team of scientists have developed a method wherein users will be able to communicate safely and securely between devices that operate based on quantum […]
08/17/2018
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By David Williams
Oakley designs new Prizm React lenses that allow users to change darkness levels with the push of a button
Oakley has come out as an unlikely innovator in the world of eyewear, as it debuted its new Prizm React goggles which allow users to change the level of darkness on the lenses through the quick push of a button. It’s meant primarily for use when skiing in snowy mountaintops, but you can probably imagine […]
08/15/2018
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By David Williams
Scientists develop “synthetic bioluminescent molecules” to make cells glow bright enough to be seen from outside the human body
Thanks to science, humans have been able to mimic the characteristics of many different animals. One example of this is human flight, which was made possible by drawing inspiration from the movement of birds, first and foremost. Now a team of Japanese researchers wants to take inspiration from fireflies and jellyfish by unlocking bioluminescence in […]
08/10/2018
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By David Williams
Returned to full power: Engineers have developed a process that restores worn cathodes from used lithium ion batteries to build new ones
Humanity as a whole is creating far too much waste from the use of batteries, rechargeable or otherwise. Now a group of nanoengineers from the University of California, San Diego (UC San Diego) have managed to develop a method of recycling batteries that not only makes them usable again, but also restores them to their […]
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