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News & Articles By Ralph Flores
01/27/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Splitting sunlight: Researchers have created a film for greenhouses that increases plant growth and purifies water
A future study may just find a new way to harness the power of the sun further and provide more sustainable methods for crop development. Engineers from the University of Colorado Boulder, in collaboration with Michigan State University, are developing a new greenhouse material that allows the light from the sun to be split into two forms. These forms will […]
09/20/2018
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By Ralph Flores
Future data storage: Magnetic swirls called skyrmions hold promise for condensing data
If you’ve ever had your data wiped out because of a faulty hard drive, or just can’t seem to get enough storage for your data, the development of things called skyrmions may be the next step in making sure your data never disappears again. Researchers from the U.S. and Germany have discovered that magnetic swirls […]
08/22/2018
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By Ralph Flores
Jupiter’s red spot: What’s inside the storm that’s “one-and-a-half Earth’s wide”
For the first time, the mysteries of Jupiter’s red spot are available. In the latest data gathered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)’s first pass over Jupiter’s Great Red Spot in July 2017, experts have discovered that the solar system’s largest storm affects regions below it. NASA has released a computer-animated video based […]
08/20/2018
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By Ralph Flores
Newly developed graphene circuits are flexible and water-resistant
With technology looking to be more accessible with each passing day, it’s no surprise that the tech arms race is now on wearable technology – that revolutionary technology which allows people to “tap into the connected self” through the use of smart sensors. One case against wearable technology, however, is that it still has the limitation of […]
06/18/2018
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By Ralph Flores
Engineers develop graphene circuits that are flexible and water-resistant
In the future, electronic circuits could be inexpensive and printed into any surface, thanks to a technology that allows graphene to be printed in flexible materials. The procedure, featured in the journal Nanoscience, opens up the possibility of incorporating electronics into a wider range of products. Engineers were able to make functional materials by using ink […]
05/09/2018
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By Ralph Flores
Scientists attempt to create a new generation of lithium-ion batteries that run on AIR
Ever since the discovery of the lithium-ion battery, it has greatly contributed to the development of portable electronics, and experts predict that it will soon be used in energy storage and electrically powered transportation. Despite these advancements, however, researchers are still looking to create a power source beyond lithium-ion batteries that they believe will be […]
01/09/2018
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By Ralph Flores
More green for green power: Investors are migrating from the fossil fuel industry toward alternative energy
Times are truly changing especially for green power. Renewable energy, once limited to off-the-grid energy sources which pale in comparison to traditional energy, is steadily gaining ground. In November last year, Norway, one of Europe’s largest oil producers, had announced that it is looking to divest its funding of international petroleum companies. The country’s own […]
01/09/2018
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By Ralph Flores
Technology for plants: Engineers have developed sensors for leaves, enabling farmers to capture more detailed data about their crops
The future of science and technology is looking up — and it’s not just for man and machine. Plants are also getting in on the action, thanks to innovations like the “low-cost, easily produced, graphene-based, sensors-on-tape.” Despite the long description, this wearable sensor tape can be easily stuck to a plant, which, in turn, will allow data […]
01/03/2018
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By Ralph Flores
Scientists are using light for faster, more accurate cancer detection
Researchers from the Rutgers University-New Brunswick have created a very powerful technique to identify tiny tumors and track their growth using light-radiating nanoparticles. This can lead to earlier cancer detection and more targeted treatment, which can ultimately enhance cure rates and survival times of patients. The study, which was published in Nature Biomedical Engineering, demonstrates that the new strategy is better than magnetic resonance imaging […]
12/30/2017
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By Ralph Flores
New “living” tattoos are made with a 3D printer, respond to changes in the environment
If you like body art, but you aren’t quite committed to having a tattoo, this may be the next best thing: Engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a 3-D printing technique that uses ink from “genetically programmed living cells” to create temporary “living tattoos.” These tattoos can be attached to the […]
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