research
realsciencenews
flyingcars
nanotechnology
power
spacetourism
robots
space
discoveries
inventions
News & Articles By Cassie B.
10/20/2017
/
By Cassie B.
NASA plans to genetically modify astronauts so they can survive the journey to Mars
The prospect of humans one day visiting another planet has never seemed more possible than it has in recent years, but several more obstacles need to be overcome before this can become reality. Some people believe that incredible scientific discoveries could be waiting on the red planet, and NASA has recently ramped up its efforts […]
10/15/2017
/
By Cassie B.
New fingerprint technology will hint at “offender’s state of mind” – it also detects gender, recent diet and sexual activity
As technology advances, it often comes at the cost of our personal privacy, whether it’s GPS tracking technology, browsers sharing your history with advertisers, or smart TVs recording and transmitting your personal conversations. The latest major setback for those of us who are uncomfortable with so much personal information floating around comes in the form […]
10/12/2017
/
By Cassie B.
Frankenstein astronauts: NASA wants to alter DNA to protect against space radiation
Going to the moon is hard on human bodies, as the astronauts on moon missions discovered after dealing with heart-related and other health issues after spending long periods of time in space. When NASA sends astronauts to Mars in the 2030s, they will face even more challenges, and they could have deadly consequences. Astronauts typically […]
10/09/2017
/
By Cassie B.
“No refusal” traffic stops soon to encompass more than just alcohol testing: New technology can test fingerprints for cocaine use
Testing a driver who is suspected of using cocaine can be a drawn-out process that typically requires a fair degree of waiting for results. Now, however, a fingerprint test has been developed that will detect the drug’s presence in a person’s system in mere seconds. In addition, its use of fingerprints reduces the chances of […]
10/05/2017
/
By Cassie B.
New research discovers how brain cells used for navigation operate, shedding insight on brain diseases and overuse of technology
It’s something that happens to many people every day: you walk outside of the subway tunnel, look around, and instantly realize right where you are and head on your way. As simple as it sounds in theory, the mechanisms underlying this nearly-automatic act are so complex that scientists have long struggled to understand them Now, […]
09/25/2017
/
By Cassie B.
Warning issued over health consequences of genetically modified dogs
There is no shortage of cute animal pictures on the internet, and even those of us who do our best to avoid social media have seen more than our fair share of the celebrity du jour posing with their designer pets. It might all seem like a bit of harmless fun, but some of these […]
09/20/2017
/
By Cassie B.
Latest face-reading AI will detect your IQ, sexual orientation and political beliefs
At the recent unveiling of their newest iPhone models, Apple bragged about their use of face-reading artificial intelligence (AI). The phones will use the technology in place of fingerprint readers and numeric passcodes to unlock them, and Apple claims the Face ID system is so smart that it can even identify people when they are […]
09/14/2017
/
By Cassie B.
Blame the victim strategy reaches corporate level: Deutsche Bank plans to replace much of workforce with robots, because they act like robots anyway
One of the world’s biggest banks, Deutsche Bank, has announced that it will be replacing a significant portion of its workforce with robots. The financial institution, which is based in Frankfurt, Germany, employs more than 100,000 people. It is not known exactly how many people will be laid off or when, but CEO John Cryan […]
08/30/2017
/
By Cassie B.
FDA approved “Bionic Man” retinal implant to treat certain types of blindness… but there’s no spy vision capability (yet)
The FDA has just granted approval to Second Sight Medical Products to embark on a human clinical study of its newest visual prosthesis system. Known as Orion, the device is a newer iteration of the Sylmar, California-based company’s successful Argus II retinal implant product. The Argus II gained approval in 2013, and it restores certain […]
08/14/2017
/
By Cassie B.
Amazon building a massive “army” of drone deployment zones that can also be used to wage warfare on Americans
Amazon is still sorting out all the details of drone delivery before it launches the service on a grand scale. One of the biggest technical hurdles will be finding a way to keep the drones up in the air for the longest time possible while keeping them fully charged and maintained. Now, a new patent […]
« Previous Page
7 of 8
Next Page »
Get Our Free Email Newsletter
Get independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.
Your privacy is protected.
Subscription confirmation required.
Popular Articles
Get Our Free Email Newsletter
Get independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.
Subscription confirmation required.
We respect your privacy
and do not share emails with anyone. You can easily unsubscribe at any time.
COPYRIGHT © 2017 FUTURE SCIENCE NEWS
Privacy Policy
Get Our Free Email Newsletter
Get independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.
Subscription confirmation required.
We respect your privacy
and do not share emails with anyone. You can easily unsubscribe at any time.
Close
x
By continuing to browse our site you agree to our use of cookies and our
Privacy Policy
.
Agree and close