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News & Articles By Edsel Cook
07/29/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Moisture harvester is powered by the sun to produce clean water from air
Texan researchers recently presented a new type of moisture harvester that ran entirely on solar power. Their eco-friendly device passively gathered water vapor from the air and purified it into potable water. Many people still lack access to a reliable supply of clean water. The solar-powered moisture harvester may provide a solution to the problem […]
07/27/2019
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By Edsel Cook
New robot arms are “as flexible as an elephant’s trunk”
In Germany, researchers wove together shape-memory wires to create artificial muscles for a new class of robotic arms. The limbs displayed levels of flexibility and strength that mimicked the versatile trunk of an elephant. The soft robotic arms run on electricity instead of bulky hydraulic or pneumatic systems. The shape-memory alloy pulls double-duty as the […]
07/24/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Quantum computer time machine: Russian physicists can move small particles a fraction of a second into the past
Russian researchers claim that they developed a “time machine” capable of sending subatomic particles in the opposite direction of time’s arrow. The quantum device is said to transport tiny bits of matter a fraction of a second into the past. Conducted by the Moscow Institute of Physics & Technology (MIPT), the device used electrons as […]
07/22/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Space race update: Toyota to build lunar rover for Japan
Toyota’s cars have conquered the terrain of five continents. The next vehicle to be designed by the Japanese automobile manufacturer might be a lunar rover destined for the moon. Company officials announced that the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) commissioned them to design a rover for a future lunar mission. The project is Toyota’s first […]
07/21/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Should you tip a robot? They will start delivering packages soon
It might not be long before robots take over the jobs of delivering packages to your home. FedEx announced its plan to field delivery robots that would climb stairs and make the expensive “last mile” package runs. The courier delivery service company wasn’t the only one testing drones, robots, and self-driving cars to bring products […]
07/16/2019
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By Edsel Cook
From tires to shoes, disposable rubber items may soon be able to self-repair
Rubber items may one day be able to regenerate any damage they incur from everyday wear and tear, plus the occasional accident. California-based researchers developed a self-repairing rubber material that’s compatible with 3D printing methods. Qiming Wang led the University of Southern California (USC) research team. An assistant professor at the USC’s Viterbi School of Engineering, Wang is also […]
07/16/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Rubbish robot released in the U.K.: Aquatic drone “shark” swallows plastic waste in effort to reduce ocean pollution
The waters of a U.K. harbor now serve as the hunting grounds of an aquatic drone called WasteShark. A robot shark with autonomous functions, the drone gobbles up plastic waste floating in the water, reducing the number of pollutants that enter the ocean while also protecting the local ecosystem and its inhabitants. Ilfracombe Harbor, Devon […]
07/14/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists use sound to apparently defy gravity
Scientists have made levitation a reality using a rather unexpected tool – sound. An Anglo-American research team experimented with sound-based levitation and succeeded in suspending small bits of plastic in mid-air. Their results will contribute to the field of soft robotics, which uses similar plastic materials to create flexible robots. The researchers also believed that […]
07/14/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Breakthrough in nanoparticle computing: Researchers advance understanding of modular and scalable molecular computing
Korean researchers came up with a new way to perform computations using tiny particles. They programmed nanoparticles with DNA and hooked them up to a supported lipid bilayer, creating a nano-tablet that can perform complex computations. Their findings would benefit numerous applications that need to manage their internal characteristics in the absence of human intervention. […]
07/02/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Breakthrough in electronics manufacturing: Eco-friendly 3D wireless sensors
Canadian and Swiss researchers have come up with a new method of making electronic devices for use in the internet of things. Their process leverages 3D printing to produce single-use wireless sensors made from environment-friendly materials that will break down by themselves. Most electronic devices use plastics, polymers, and other synthetics. These artificial materials last for hundreds of years before they […]
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