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News & Articles By Franz Walker
03/15/2021
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By Franz Walker
Solar cell technology is being adapted to detect chemical warfare agents and pesticides
In what is a unique application of new green technology, Australian researchers have figured out how to adapt a component from solar cells to develop a light-based detection system for deadly toxins. According to them, the system they’ve designed can be used to detect the presence of chemical warfare agents and pesticides. While the former have been banned internationally […]
03/11/2021
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By Franz Walker
Rolls-Royce’s all-electric plane passes major milestone while preparing for maiden flight
Rolls-Royce is preparing for the maiden flight of what it hopes will be the world’s fastest all-electric plane. The aircraft engine manufacturer, which lends its name to the luxury car brand, recently completed the first taxiing test of its “Spirit of Innovation” aircraft. “Electrification of flight is an important part of our sustainability strategy as we aim […]
03/06/2021
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By Franz Walker
Newly discovered “swirlonic state” of matter bends the laws of physics
Researchers have discovered a new kind of active matter that bends the laws of physics. Dubbed “swirlon,” the new matter behaves similarly to how fishes swim in schools and birds fly in murmurations. The laws of physics apply to passive, nonliving matter, ranging from planets all the way down to the smallest atoms. But according to Nikolai Brilliantov, a […]
03/04/2021
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By Franz Walker
Gold-coated silver nanowires promise cheaper, more flexible smart glass
Scientists from the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS) in Canada developed a new way to create foldable and solid devices using silver nanowires coated in gold. Solid and flexible electrochromic (EC) devices, such as foldable displays in smartphones, smart windows and wearable electronics traditionally use iridium tin oxide (ITO) electrodes. But despite their use in […]
03/03/2021
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By Franz Walker
Hyzon Motors to build largest fuel cell material production facility in America
New York-based Hyzon Motors announced on Monday, March 1, its plans to build just outside Chicago the largest production facility for fuel cell components for commercial vehicles in the United States. The hydrogen-powered truck and bus manufacturer is leasing a 28,000-square-foot facility it has dubbed the Hyzon Innovation Center in the Chicago suburb of Bolingbrook. As […]
03/02/2021
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By Franz Walker
US Navy’s “UFO Patents” include device that can “engineer reality”
A series of patents for some futuristic and outlandish technology held by the U.S. Navy recently surfaced. Dubbed “the UFO patents,” these include inventions by Dr. Salvador Cezar Pais that have been claimed to be able to “engineer reality.” Several of the patent, such as one describing a “hybrid aerospace-underwater craft” that can supposedly reach extreme speeds […]
01/22/2021
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By Franz Walker
Army researchers developing “biohybrid” combat robots using living tissue
In a move seemingly straight out of a science fiction movie, the U.S. Army is now working on robots that combine living tissue with machines. A team at the Army Research Laboratory (ARL) is working on “biohybrid robotics” that integrate living tissue into mechanical systems in a manner that produces “never-before-seen” agility and versatility. Living muscle tissue […]
12/15/2020
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By Franz Walker
An even greater danger: China claims to have launched world’s first 6G satellite
China recently launched what it claimed was “the world’s first 6G satellite” to test the technology. The launch, however, has raised questions on both the actual nature of “6G” and the possible dangers that it brings. At the moment, it is still unclear what 6G – short of sixth-generation – wireless communications will be. The telecom […]
11/06/2020
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By Franz Walker
Researchers look to nanopores for new water treatment methods
For a while now, scientists have been looking into the use of nanomaterials as a way to clean water. The idea is that nanofilters made from these materials would be able to remove even the smallest impurities and contaminants in water. In a recent study published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry, a team led by researchers at the […]
10/12/2020
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By Franz Walker
Physicists build “energy harvesting” circuit from graphene
A team of physicists from the University of Arkansas (U of A) has successfully developed graphene-based circuits capable of providing nearly limitless power for small devices. Described in a paper published in the journal Physical Review E, the findings prove a theory the physicists developed at the U of A three yeas ago. This theory stated that freestanding graphene […]
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