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News & Articles By Frances Bloomfield
02/21/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
China may have an electromagnetic hypersonic railgun – photos leaked on Twitter show superweapon mounted on a ship
Pictures of what appears to be a ship-mounted electromagnetic railgun have surfaced on Twitter. The weapon, semi-obscured by cloth, was spotted aboard the Haiyang Shan, a landing ship tank (LST), under the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). No official word has been given on the authenticity of these photos. But if true, this makes […]
02/21/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Smart coating that’s hard like enamel but can self-heal was inspired by human skin
Smart coatings: they’re either too soft and wear down easily, or too hard and offer little room for flexibility. This is a dilemma that researchers from the Harbin Institute of Technology have tackled and attempted to overcome. To that end, the investigative team has come up with a smart coating that possesses both the durability […]
02/18/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Testing has begun on a self-flying taxi expected to launch in 2020
With Airbus’ autonomous air taxi Vahana having completed its first test flight, humanity is moving one step closer to unmanned aerial vehicle transportation. According to the DailyMail.co.uk, Project Vahana’s Alpha One aircraft took to the skies on January 31 at the Pendleton Unmanned Aerial Systems Range in Oregon. Originally slated to fly by late 2017, the single-seater, […]
02/15/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Why do they need that? Amazon awarded a patent for ultrasonic wristband that can track employee’s movements
Internet retail behemoth Amazon has been granted two patents for employee-tracking wristband system. Originally filed back in 2016, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) published the patents on January 30 of this year. The proposed system would be composed of three elements: a management module to oversee warehouse operations, ultrasonic devices planted around the […]
02/15/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
New biopolymer liquid bandage has received FDA approval
A liquid skin bandage has been approved for licensing and sale by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Known as ElaSkin, the biopolymer liquid bandage is the first commercial product by the biomaterials and medical device start-up, Aleo BME. ElaSkin possesses a variety of characteristics that help make it a “best-in class technology,” said CEO […]
02/10/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
U.S. space secrets are almost impossible to keep: Too many hackers and trackers, warn senior military officials
The race towards space has reached an all-time high. With China throwing its hat into the ring, the U.S. is facing its stiffest competition yet. The interstellar efforts of our nation aren’t helped by the fact that technology has made it easier to keep an eye on our space capabilities. These aren’t the words of a […]
02/08/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
First robot TV news anchor takes the desk in Japan in April
The 23-year-old Erica isn’t just set to become Japan’s most recent news anchor, she’s also poised to become the country’s newest robotic reporter. Come April, Erica will be replacing a newscaster and will be reading news that was put together by humans. No further details have been given, though her creator and “father”, Dr. Hiroshi Ishiguro, […]
02/02/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Future phone cameras will be able to see through walls, bodies, fog and more
Phone cameras have come a long way. From capturing grainy photos to producing images nearly on par with DSLR cameras, they’re an ever-evolving innovation. It’s anyone’s guess as to what the future holds for phone cameras. Some people believe that the phone cameras of tomorrow will become so advanced that they’ll be able to see […]
02/01/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Science experiments on the space station: Innovative “bone glue” may stimulate bone growth, treat osteoporosis
Gradual bone loss is a serious side effect that astronauts must endure during protracted spaceflights. This is due to the absence of gravity. Without gravity, bone regeneration undergoes a significant reduction while bone resorption increases. Scientists have been attempting to find a solution to this grave health issue for years, and they may have found […]
01/31/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
As self-driving cars become more widely accepted, experts warn: They aren’t fail-safe
The idea of self-driving cars is a concept that more Americans are coming to accept. According to an annual survey by the American Automobile Association (AAA), 63 percent of American drivers would be afraid to ride a self-driving car; compare this to last year, when the number was around 78 percent. Despite the increasing approval […]
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