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News & Articles By Franz Walker
10/08/2020
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By Franz Walker
Researchers develop a rewritable paper coating that encrypts sensitive data using only WATER
Chinese researchers have developed a special kind of paper coating that allows invisible messages to be written on it with water. The messages are visible only under ultraviolet (UV) light and can be erased by heating the paper. In a paper published in the journal Matter, the researchers described how invisible messages can be printed […]
09/16/2020
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By Franz Walker
Scientists use nanoparticles as an alternative propulsion method for small spacecraft
Propellant is one of the most important things that any spacecraft needs to carry – without it, a spacecraft will be unable to move or change course. This is why spacecraft tend to carry a lot of it on board. Carrying propellant, however, brings its own set of problems. Not only is the chemical highly flammable, […]
09/15/2020
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By Franz Walker
Innovative cooling system can absorb indoor heat and “shoot” it into outer space
As parts of the country experience heat waves and power outages, scientists have been hard at work looking for new, more power-efficient methods to cool buildings. Recently, a group of engineers have designed one such system that absorbs indoor heat and shoots it up to outer space, all without using any electricity. The system uses […]
09/15/2020
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By Franz Walker
Ammonia identified as a cost-effective material to store energy for fuel cells
On paper, fuel cells offer the best of both worlds. They can provide clean electric power for vehicles, without the need for long charging times that plague most EVs. The main problem with fuel cells, however, is that they use hydrogen, which is quite flammable and needs specialized infrastructure and equipment to handle. To address […]
09/14/2020
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By Franz Walker
Nanomaterials called metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) can give plants “super” abilities, reveals study
While much has been written about nanomaterials and the benefits they will give humans, not as much thought has been given to how they can benefit plants. A recent study looks to change that, exploring how nanomaterials may be able to give plants “super” abilities. The researchers, who presented their study at the American Chemical […]
09/11/2020
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By Franz Walker
Startup announces plans to use bike lanes for delivery robots to move cargo
Bicycle riders may soon find themselves sharing bike lanes with autonomous delivery robots. Robotic delivery startup Refraction AI recently revealed plans for a lightweight delivery robot that can use bicycle lanes. The company, a brainchild of University of Michigan professors Ram Vasudevan and Matthew Johnson-Roberson, is pitching its five-foot-tall REV-1 as a lightweight, low-cost, autonomous delivery robot that […]
09/10/2020
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By Franz Walker
Painting the Red Planet green: Botanist plans to bring greenery to Mars
In Andy Weir’s science fiction novel turned Hollywood blockbuster “The Martian,” lead character Mark Watney survives on Mars by using his botany skills to grow a small farm in his habitat. While this concept of growing plants on Mars may seem like pure science fiction now, real-life botanists want to make it a reality. At the Mars […]
09/09/2020
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By Franz Walker
A closer look at the voids between galaxies: What’s going on in intergalactic space?
People tend to think of space as just an empty void in between galaxies, stars, planets and other celestial bodies. This “void,” however, actually contains more matter than the galaxies themselves. In between galaxies exists a matter called the intergalactic medium (IGM). This matter – composed mostly of hot, ionized hydrogen, with bits of heavier elements […]
08/31/2020
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By Franz Walker
Elon Musk and Tesla’s China ties threaten SpaceX’s NASA contract
The contracts awarded to SpaceX are under threat as congressional investigators look into the Chinese funding of founder Elon Musk’s electric car company, Tesla. Musk’s SpaceX is one of the companies involved in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Commercial Crew Program, which seeks to utilize private industry to conduct spaceflights from American soil. While SpaceX […]
07/28/2020
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By Franz Walker
A step closer to superhumans: Scientists claim that a nanoparticle injection in the eyes could give people night vision
Giving a person infrared night vision through an eye injection seems like a premise for a science fiction movie. A recent study, however, by researchers from the University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS), shows that this may be much closer to reality. The term “night vision” is often associated with bulky goggles worn by soldiers to help them see in the […]
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