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News & Articles By Edsel Cook
06/08/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers develop organic solar cell patches that are so thin they can be heat-printed onto shirts
In a few year’s time, you could be wearing an efficient solar cell on your clothes that is just as thin, light, and flexible as a T-shirt design. In a report from The Mainichi, a Japanese research team recent showcased a new ultra-thin organic photovoltaic (OPV) cell that can be heat-printed onto fabric. The new […]
06/07/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Safer cladding for nuclear fuel rods being developed
Years after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, researchers from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have finally come up with a better cladding for nuclear fuel rods. According to a Newswise report, the new material is safer because it avoids combustible zirconium. The new alloy is made from aluminum, chromium, and iron. It will […]
06/06/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Legal experts now debating on the potential of wars happening in space; what rules would apply?
As space becomes increasingly important and militarized, countries are considering how to avoid coming into costly conflict with each other. They have dispatched legal experts to hash out an agreement on the rules that will govern space warfare, a Space.com article states. By establishing the consequences of a war in space, the international group of experts […]
06/06/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Arkyd-6 satellite, an asteroid-mining tech, completes all its mission goals just 3 months after launch
Asteroid mining company Planetary Resource is pleased to announce that some of its core space technologies have passed their tests with flying colors. In a Space.com article, company representatives reported that their Arkyd-6 satellite has accomplished all of its objectives just three months after entering Earth orbit. Company president and CEO Chris Lewicki said that […]
06/05/2018
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By Edsel Cook
This 3D-printing robot can build an entire home in 6 months for just $300,000
The number of robots involved in the manpower-deprived construction industry has been increasing as of late. An architectural startup has decided to automate much of the construction process using 3D-printing robots. In a Business Insider article, the robot home-builders can print a 1,000-square-foot dream house in just half a year for as low as $300,000. […]
06/02/2018
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By Edsel Cook
China bank uses robots to replace tellers with the goal to eventually become completely staffless
China, a country that has no shortage of manpower, has decided to open its first ever bank branch with robot tellers instead of human ones. In an EJ Insight article, the branch in question plans to transition into a staff-less facility. To enter the robot branch of the China Construction Bank (CCB), a customer swipes […]
05/31/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Mushroom-based products could soon replace leather, cloth, and even bricks
A San Francisco Bay startup is using fungi-based materials as possible substitutes for leather, cotton, wood, and bricks. In a Waking Times article, the company showed that they could turn mushrooms into a sustainable source of eco-friendly biomaterials for many common products. In 2016, MycoWorks developed a way to turn fungi into a leather-like material […]
05/30/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Too much water on a planet is not good either: Alien planets on Trappist-1 may be too wet for life
Too much of anything often ends up being a bad thing. In the case of the exoplanets orbiting the star TRAPPIST-1, it’s water. A shocking new study claims the seven planets are too wet to support life, according to a Space.com article. Researchers from Arizona State University (ASU) believe the TRAPPIST-1 planets contain hundreds of […]
05/29/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Galaxies wrinkle, too: Study concludes that galaxies grow bigger and puffier as they age
Galaxies grow old, and those cosmic wrinkles show on human instruments. In a Science Daily article, an international study found that galaxies get bigger and puffier as they age. The study was jointly conducted by The Australian National University (ANU) and The University of Sydney (USYD). One of the researchers involved in the project was Professor […]
05/25/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Zero-waste cellphone now a reality: Researchers have perfected the process to completely recycle a phone
Fiberglass and resin are the main components of a cell phone, yet they are also the most commonly disposed parts. In a Science Daily article, Canadian researchers have come up with a process that neatly separates the two materials for recycling purposes. The new method is perhaps the first of its kind to lift organic resins […]
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