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News & Articles By Franz Walker
03/06/2020
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By Franz Walker
“Pantry” science: MIT researchers grow carbon nanotubes using common kitchen ingredients
When the subject of carbon nanotubes is brought up, most people probably won’t think of something that can be cooked up in a kitchen. However, a team of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have done just that – creating carbon nanotubes with the help of common household materials. Led by Richard Li, a graduate student in […]
03/05/2020
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By Franz Walker
Incredible non-invasive medical device reduces need for CT scans that expose patients to radiation
CT scans use ionizing radiation to take a look inside the body, exposing patients to the risk of cancer. Now, researchers have found that a recently FDA-approved device can reduce the need for CT scans for traumatic brain injury by as much as 30 percent. Called BrainScope One, the device comes from the BrainScope Company, Inc. – […]
03/04/2020
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By Franz Walker
Scientists develop incredible nanoscale bioabsorbable dressing that can help address various blood loss scenarios
Bandages made of cotton and gauze remain the primary method of stopping bleeding from open wounds in traumatic injuries. Now, chemists from Texas A&M University in the U.S. and Assiut University in Egypt have developed a brand new way to stop bleeding and heal wounds with nanoscale technology, using raw materials from a familiar source. The team, […]
03/03/2020
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By Franz Walker
This physicist built towers and pyramids using NOTHING but tennis balls – how did he do it?
A popular party trick, the house of cards, refers to a person taking out some playing cards, and stacking them together to make a free standing house or tower. Now, a physicist from the Ilia State University in the former Soviet republic of Georgia has demonstrated something similar, but with tennis balls. Building a tower out of playing cards is […]
02/21/2020
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By Franz Walker
Neural network finds 11 asteroids that could hit the Earth
One of the most fascinating – and frightening – concepts in astronomy is that asteroids and other interstellar objects can fly really close to the Earth, and even hit it. Now, a team of researchers from Leiden University in the Netherlands are using a neutral network to predict which asteroids could hit the planet in […]
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