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News & Articles By Ralph Flores
02/11/2020
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By Ralph Flores
Reusing carbon dioxide: Scientists capture and convert it into useful molecules
Researchers at Michigan Technological University have developed a novel device that captures carbon dioxide (CO?) and converts it into useful products. The device, which the team presented at the Society of Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration’s annual meeting in Denver, works just like a carbon scrubber to remove CO? from flue gas emitted from power plants. But unlike other scrubbers, which industries are […]
11/13/2019
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By Ralph Flores
After lithium-ion batteries, the next step is… sodium-ion batteries?
The world’s running on batteries – lithium-ion batteries, to be precise. Over the past 20 years, global production for lithium has tripled, with lithium-ion batteries found in many of today’s technological devices – from smartphones to pacemakers, and even cars. Despite their long list of real-world applications, lithium-ion batteries are still limited in what they can […]
10/01/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Is China using deepfakes to fool the U.S. military?
Deepfakes, which come from the words “deep (learning)” and “fakes,” have sparked privacy rows recently, and for good reason. The technology behind making fake images is slowly gaining ground — with reports saying that “perfectly real” deepfake images and videos are just months away from being accessible to everyone. While the ramification of this technology is […]
09/05/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Being defeated by A.I. makes people feel “horrible,” reveals study
“Nobody likes a sore loser,” is a phrase you hear a lot in sports. For the most part, it is true: Teaching the value of good sportsmanship instills respect and self-control, especially in children, where these two traits extend to parts of their life outside sports. But if you’re playing against a robot – and you’re left […]
08/22/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Cheetah robot walks faster than humans and does 360-degree backflips
What’s smaller than a dog, can do amazing backflips, and walks faster than you? The “mini cheetah” – a four-legged powerpack developed by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – that’s what. The team unveiled the robotic quadruped at the International Conference on Robotics and Automation in Montreal, where it was showcased together with other animal-like […]
08/21/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Teenager builds nuclear reactor in his parents’ spare bedroom
Some teenagers listen to music; some take up a sport that they like; some even spend their time glued to social media and video games – and some, like 14-year-old Jackson Oswalt, build a working nuclear reactor in his family’s spare room. Jackson, a shy teenager from Memphis, is the youngest person to accomplish this […]
07/16/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Can we find a cleaner way to extract hydrogen from water?
Splitting water to create renewable hydrogen energy looks good on paper – until you realize that making it requires a lot of the “dirty energy” it’s trying to replace, like fossil fuel. In a study published in the American Chemical Society’s ACS Catalysis, researchers from the University of Delaware and Columbia University established a process that can produce greener hydrogen from water. […]
03/18/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Study finds algorithm to speed up development of quantum computers
It’s easy to see why experts are gearing up for a future powered by quantum computers. For one, these have the potential to outperform conventional computers. Unlike our current models which operate using single binary values of “0” or “1,” quantum computers use qubits that can process using either value or even both at the same […]
03/14/2019
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By Ralph Flores
The latest 3D printer technology is 10 times faster than commercial counterparts, opening up new possibilities across many industries
Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have built a new desktop 3D printer that’s 10 times faster than existing commercial printers available in the market. While most printers can just print a couple of Lego-sized blocks in an hour, the new printer can do the same thing in only a couple of minutes. […]
03/06/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Researchers develop a better device for measuring electromagnetic radiation
Our advances in technology are nothing short of amazing. Things that we once thought were impossible, technology has helped us explore, and even accomplish, these things — and possibly, even more. These, however, come with an unintended consequence: Since the 20th century, our exposure to electromagnetic (EM) radiation, especially from artificial sources, has markedly increased […]
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