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News & Articles By Frances Bloomfield
09/08/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Stay cool without electricity: New “radiative sky cooling” system may prove useful for preppers
Staying cool during hot or humid weather without racking up a hefty electricity bill could be a reality in the near future. A team of researchers from Stanford University have developed a passive cooling system that sends excess heat towards outer space. Since almost no energy is required to keep them functional, these high-tech optical […]
08/26/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
The great outer space LAND GRAB of the near future: Conflicts over space rock mining rights
Space has become a veritable goldmine of natural resources for many companies, yet can anyone lay claim to them? That’s the question legal experts claim will become relevant in the future as firm turn to the stars for precious metals and minerals, and it’s one that also needs to be answered as soon as possible […]
08/24/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Plasma fuel breakthrough means unlimited fusion energy is now closer than ever
Nuclear fusion has long been eyed as a potential source for limitless clean energy, yet the complexity behind its process made it unfeasible for some time. However, this may all change soon. A team of researchers hailing from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has found a way to bring us one step closer to […]
08/20/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy reverses drowned toddler’s brain damage
After Eden Carlson almost drowned in her family’s pool in February 2016, she suffered brain damage that left her immobile and unresponsive to nearly all stimuli. Doctors informed her family that she would remain in that vegetative state for the remainder of her life. A little over a year later, the now-three-year-old Arkansas toddler is […]
08/15/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Vertical-axis wind turbines potential sources of cheaper electricity in urban and suburban areas, researchers discover
The average onshore wind turbine is a good source of energy, but the same can’t be said of their smaller cousins. To some, the smaller, cylindrical wind turbines are too inefficient to be of any real use. To others, that need not be the case. Lam Nguyen and Meredith Metzger, both mechanical engineers from the […]
07/28/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Experts warn robots are growing in consciousness and should be classified as an “invasive species”
Should humanity become extinct in the immediate future, it won’t be by our own hands or through the wrath of nature. A number of experts has claimed that our demise shall be brought on by super-strong robots. What was once created to make our lives easier could very well “threaten our existence” in the span […]
07/26/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Private companies to begin mining the moon for valuable minerals… will United Nations intervene?
As the earth’s natural resources grow smaller by the day, private companies have turned their sights to the night sky. The moon represents new opportunities for these interested parties, as the planet’s natural satellite is replete with minerals that are ripe for the picking. The non-profit organization For All Moonkind aims to prevent this from […]
07/14/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Beat that traffic ticket with the help of the world’s first robot lawyer
Beginning July 12, 2017, the first robot lawyer in the world will be providing free legal counsel across the entire United States. The countrywide availability of the advice-dispensing chatbot follows hot on the heels of its success in Seattle, New York, and the United Kingdom, its country of origin. In those areas, it’s helped overturn […]
06/11/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Aerodynamic technology utilizes electric wind to reduce truck fuel consumption by 5%
By harnessing the power of electric wind, researchers from the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden have found a way to increase truck fuel efficiency. The researchers drew influence from vortex generators on airplane wings to come up with a similar structure to reduce drag on trucks. According to KTH researcher Julie Vernet, their […]
06/05/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
One with the machines: Man has compass implanted into his chest, becomes a cyborg
The possibility of man becoming one with machines is terrifying to some, but not to Daniil Lyktin. The 26-year old programmer from Novosibirsk firmly believes that electronic modifications will become a sixth sense in humans someday. Rather than waiting for that day to come, however, Lyktin has moved towards it himself, as demonstrated by the […]
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