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News & Articles By Frances Bloomfield
05/25/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Autonomous underwater robots will collect and archive seawater samples to track ocean microbes
Though small in size, the impact of ocean microbes is enormous. Not only do they act as the foundation for marine-based food chains, but they also play important roles in the oxygen cycle. Yet, scientists believe that we’ve only just begun to scratch the surface. The full extent of their influence is a continuing subject […]
05/08/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
3D printable robot arm created that could be used for sign language, making communication easier for hearing-impaired
Sign language interpreters aren’t always available, making communication between the hearing and deaf communities all the more difficult. Closing this gap through technology is an option that continues to see numerous attempts. The latest of these is a robotic sign language interpreter that takes the form of an arm. The creation of researchers at the […]
05/07/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Self-driving cars will soon use lasers to see hidden dangers
Whether you’re a hands-on driver or someone who enjoys a self-driving car, unexpected obstacles are a danger you risk facing every day. You can make split-second decisions based on what’s in front of you. But what if that object or person is hidden behind a tight corner? There’s no way for you to see it […]
04/15/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
New device nukes STD viruses with microwaves… including HPV
In the future, treating human papillomavirus (HPV) may be done with a microwave system. Tests with the device, a compact and portable applicator developed by Emblation Microwave, are underway and have yielded positive results thus far. According to HPV experts from the University of Glasgow, it works by delivering a precise and controlled low-energy dose […]
04/08/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Human-like Terminator rescue droids to become our “fourth emergency service” in 50 years
Are you ready to have robots rescue you from an emergency situation? Come 2068, this may be the reality that we’ll live in. That’s the prediction put forth by Mat Shore, author and global authority on artificial intelligence and futuristic technology. He believes that Britain’s “fourth emergency service” will comprise hundreds of human-like, autonomous droids. […]
04/06/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
The Japanese have developed a crop-saving robotic wolf to scare off wild boars
Japan is home to almost one million wild boars. These animals are known to gorge themselves on rice, chestnuts, and potatoes, which has brought them into conflict with farmers. But they can only do so much to protect their crops and themselves from the near-fearless beasts. Fortunately, help is on the way, and it comes […]
04/03/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
The first flying car available to consumers can reach over 100 mph, on land and in the air, and is taking orders now
Those who have dreamed of owning a flying car have had their prayers answered by PAL-V International. This Dutch company is now taking pre-orders for the world’s first commercially available flying car, the PAL-V Liberty. Making its debut at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show, the PAL-V Liberty appears to be a cross between a helicopter […]
03/20/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Scorpion venom: A natural remedy for rheumatoid arthritis?
Although scorpion venom is one of the deadliest chemicals in the world, it’s also one of the most useful. Multiple studies have shown this neurotoxin to have tremendous potential in the field of human medicine. The most recent of these studies, published in the Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, has discovered yet another application […]
03/11/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Researchers have recycled clothing waste into an “aerogel” supermaterial that can help stop wound bleeding
Cotton-based fabric waste has a multitude of uses that range from being recycled into polishing and wiper clothes to automotive insulation. Though, as researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have discovered and demonstrated, this type of waste could be turned into cotton aerogels that have their own practical applications. The cotton aerogels, which […]
03/04/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Human bone tissue grown from a patient’s fat cells in a lab, then implanted to finish growing inside the patient’s body
Thanks to an extraordinary medical procedure, a man is on the road to recovering from a fractured tibia with a bone graft created from his own fat cells. This isn’t a work of science fiction; it’s the result of efforts made by Bonus BioGroup, an Israel-based biomedical company. According to the TimesOfIsrael.com, a traffic accident […]
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