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News & Articles By Edsel Cook
05/17/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Europe’s first Hyperloop track, which is capable of propelling passengers at 670mph, expected to be operational within the year
The first experimental Hyperloop track in Europe is being laid down in Toulouse, France. Measuring just a little over 1,000 feet (320 meters) long, it will serve as a testing ground for passenger and shipping pods that can keep pace with airliners. The test facility is expected to be up and running before the end of […]
05/16/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Police surveillance video will soon be processed in real time by AI
The body cameras worn by police officers may one day serve as the metaphorical hundred eyes of an artificial intelligence (AI) version of Argus Panoptes. Newly-developed AI software may be able to process surveillance videos taken by those cameras in real time, reported The Wall Street Journal. According to its creators, the high-speed processing technology […]
05/15/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Plant proteins used in new nanofiber dressing that accelerates healing and improves tissue regeneration
Harvard researchers have come up with two nanofiber wound dressings made from natural proteins found in plants and animals. Wounds treated with the new dressings heal so fast and so thoroughly that they don’t leave any scars, reported The Harvard Gazette. The two wound dressings were produced by separate research teams, one of which chose […]
05/15/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Construction robots are being put to use on job sites across America, transforming the industry
Various tech start-ups and construction companies are giving dirty, tedious, and dangerous jobs to robots. In doing so, they’re transforming the face of the short-handed construction industry, according to a report from the Associated Press News. Other sectors have already embraced automation to increase safety, speed, and productivity. Now it’s the turn of the construction industry, which […]
05/14/2018
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By Edsel Cook
The car from futuristic movies has arrived: Audi designs part-car, part-drone vehicle that can lift off from anywhere
A collaboration between car maker Audi and automobile design company Italdesign have spiced up the drab-looking Pop.Up flying taxi conceived by Airbus. Looking like a futuristic car from sci-fi movies, the reworked design is both stylish and practical, according to an article on EnGadget. The three companies recently presented a life-sized example of Pop.Up Next at the 88th […]
05/11/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Wind turbines are about to be even BIGGER
The title of world’s largest offshore wind turbine could one day go to General Electric (GE), whose renewable energy division has recently announced it is developing the skyscraper-sized Haliade-X model, according to an article on EcoWatch. Standing at a height of 853 feet, Haliade-X is as tall as the Transamerica Pyramid building, the second tallest structure in San Francisco, […]
05/07/2018
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By Edsel Cook
New robotic fingers inspired by the gecko now being developed
Anyone who’s seen a gecko knows how sticky their toes are. The newest robotic gripper devised by California-based researchers takes a cue from those clingy lizards. The soft robot can grasp a much wider variety of objects, including some that were too slippery for previous robot hands, according to a NewsWise article. Geckos can climb […]
05/05/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists use Einstein’s theory of relativity to generate random numbers that can never be hacked
Hackers are now finding it easy to crack encryption systems that rely on random number generators, according to a LiveScience article. In response, Colorado-based mathematicians combined quantum mechanics with Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity to create absolutely arbitrary numbers that cannot be predicted or hacked. Random numbers are the backbone of encryption systems. Computers use them […]
05/03/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Small, flexible sensor being developed to detect specific chemicals or viruses
Health professionals will one day be able to hunt down the tiniest of chemicals and pathogens, thanks to a new sensor developed by Chinese researchers. According to an article on ScienceDaily, the sensor is small and flexible enough to fit inside small spaces, such as blood vessels. Furthermore, its sensitivity allows it to perform numerous […]
05/02/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Robots used in first joint U.S.-British training exercise
Military robots pulled off the very first robotic breaching operation during a joint training exercise in Germany. While their American and British minders supported them from a safe distance, the robots successfully removed various dangerous obstacles from the simulated battlefield, according to an article on ZDNet. During the Robotic Complex Breach Concept exercise, manned tanks […]
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