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News & Articles By Cassie B.
08/21/2019
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By Cassie B.
New line of clothing aims to render surveillance cameras useless
If you find the idea of surveillance cameras tracking your every move unsettling, a new line of clothing was created with you in mind. The Adversarial Fashion Collection features garments that enable you to camouflage yourself as a car to confuse surveillance cameras. The clothes are covered in images of license plates that will cause […]
11/15/2018
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By Cassie B.
A cheaper alternative? Scientists looking at converting plastic waste into hydrogen fuel
The problem of plastic waste pollution shows no signs of letting up. Around eight million tons of plastic waste are making their way into our oceans every year, and the problem is only expected to get worse as plastic production will need to grow by three or four times by 2050 to meet demand. Although […]
09/24/2018
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By Cassie B.
Former Google bigwig launches AI “church” that positions technology as GOD
It might be tempting to crack jokes about today’s smartphone-obsessed youth seeming to worship their devices, but for one man, the concept of technology as a deity is reaching disturbing heights. Former Google executive Anthony Levandowski has filed IRS paperwork to establish an official religion devoted to technology. Not only will this bizarre religion worship […]
09/21/2018
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By Cassie B.
Next-gen solar cells use bacteria that convert light into energy
Solar power has a lot of benefits, but one big downside is the fact that places where it’s overcast more often than not can’t make the most of this clean power source. All that could be set to change, however, as scientists in often-cloudy British Columbia have found a way to use E. coli bacteria […]
09/18/2018
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By Cassie B.
Researchers have developed a hybrid energy storage device that is safe, environmentally friendly, and can charge in seconds
Being connected is a big part of modern life. Whether you like it or not, missing an important work email or a phone call from your children’s school can have serious consequences. A dead phone battery is enough to invoke severe anxiety in lots of people, and scientists have been working on solutions to meet […]
09/18/2018
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By Cassie B.
School field trips will soon be in VR; maintaining students’ attention in the smartphone generation is more pressing than giving them life experience
For many students, field trips are an enjoyable change of pace from the typical school day, giving them a fresh perspective on a topic they’ve been learning about and the chance to interact with one another in a different environment. Many of us fondly recall hopping on board the school bus with our lunchboxes and […]
09/11/2018
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By Cassie B.
Chemistry breakthrough called “diamene” could lead to incredible body armor no thicker than aluminum foil
When you think of body armor, no one would blame you for conjuring up images of knights clad in plate armor so bulky that they can barely move. Of course, it was a small price for them to pay for the protection it offered. Modern protective wear isn’t quite as bulky, but it’s not exactly […]
08/18/2018
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By Cassie B.
Two-legged robot able to move over rugged terrain, just like the AT-AT walker in Star Wars
If you have ever seen a bipedal robot walking, you might have noticed that they tend to tip over a lot. Balance may not be their strong suit right now, but scientists are getting closer every day to overcoming this long-standing challenge. Robots that move on legs must be able to move across rugged terrain […]
08/13/2018
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By Cassie B.
American tanks could become unstoppable thanks to force field tech
When you compare the smartphones of today to cell phones from 20, 10 or even five years ago, it’s easy to see how quickly technology can evolve. It’s not only our phones that are getting smarter; tanks are also enjoying new capabilities that were unheard of a few short years ago. New technology could help […]
05/24/2018
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By Cassie B.
Are doctors obsolete? “Deep learning” AI system trounced doctors in predicting heart failure in patients, boasting 97 percent accuracy
Autonomous cars are controversial, but proponents point out that they are far safer than traditional cars because the artificial intelligence systems controlling them are not vulnerable to human error. The computer, they say, won’t fall asleep at the wheel, get distracted checking its text messages, or drive while intoxicated. It’s better at math than humans, […]
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