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News & Articles By Edsel Cook
04/28/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists focus on developing sustainable concrete mixtures to print 3D breakwater units
European researchers, engineers, and construction experts have teamed up to develop a new generation of green concrete. The concrete mixtures are going to be made from renewable resources, will be compatible with 3D printing techniques, and are capable of being printed on the water – or even underwater. The mixtures are intended for 3D printing breakwater units on […]
04/27/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Weird science: Did a mirror image of the universe exist after the Big Bang?
A Canadian study came up with a bold new cosmological model regarding the state of the universe before the Big Bang event. It theorized that the earlier universe started out as perfectly symmetrical due to having a mirror image of itself. Everything in the mirror universe would be identical to our universe, except in reverse. Time […]
04/26/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers develop unique 3D-printed cube that harvests ambient energy from cell phones and modems
Saudi researchers recently presented a cube-shaped device that could gather ambient energy from active electronic devices. The new energy harvester could be manufactured using a 3D printer, making it cheap and easy to produce in large numbers. The cube offered a way to provide power to the increasing number of smart devices that were often linked together to form an Internet […]
04/17/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Tiny disorganized crystals may hold the key to new magnesium battery energy storage technology
Magnesium-based energy storage systems are heralded as the most likely successor to lithium-ion batteries. A recent discovery involving disordered nanoparticles of magnesium chromium oxide could further increase the already considerable amount of energy that can be stored by magnesium batteries. Researchers from the University College London (UCL) and the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) developed […]
04/13/2019
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By Edsel Cook
New research simplifies the process of harvesting solar energy to generate fuels
Harvesting hydrogen gas from water is going to be a much cheaper process thanks to the findings of New York-based researchers. They found a way to make the water splitting process much simpler, which could increase the overall efficiency of hydrogen fuel production and save on expended catalysts. As its name implies, water splitting is a method where the […]
04/10/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Bangkok to deploy drones to combat air pollution
Most governments used aerial drones to spy on citizens or bomb insurgents. However, the Thai government launched a dozen drones into the skies over Bangkok to fight a far more insidious foe: Air pollution. The concentrations of toxic particulate matter in the air of Thailand’s biggest and most populous city were not yet as bad […]
04/10/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Release the hounds: Are four-legged robot “dogs” the future of package delivery?
A German robotics company came up with an automated package delivery system that sounds rather like a Decepticon from “Transformers.” Their concept showed a driver-less vehicle that will transport a Swiss-designed quadrupedal robot to the customer’s location. The robot “dog” will disembark from its ride and deliver the package. The company, Continental, designed an automated delivery […]
04/04/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Who knew you could use light to compute?
A Japanese research team developed a new type of computing device that doesn’t rely on electric charges to perform logic operations. Instead, their prototype machine uses ultraviolet light and electric fields to power its computational processes. Furthermore, instead of being made from a silicon semiconductor, the new device is chemical-based. The techniques used to create it and enable its logic […]
04/03/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Grab and sort: Can “ambidextrous” robots expedite package sorting systems?
California-based researchers are working on giving robotic arms the ability to work ambidextrously. They hope that these ambidextrous robots will be able to sort packages in warehouses at a faster and more efficient rate. Every new holiday season witnesses big improvements in the capabilities of electronic commerce (e-commerce) systems. The increasing speed and reliability of electronic purchases entice more […]
04/02/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Study warns that AI expansion cannot be fully understood or measured and that humans should “proceed with caution”
Some consider artificial intelligence to be a boon to mankind, while others believe that it will be the destruction of civilization. A team of Canadian researchers warns that it will be very difficult to predict how AI will grow in the future – and that they are not leaving out the possibility of the much-touted technology utterly failing to […]
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