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06/20/2018
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By David Williams
Japanese robot wolf created to protect crops from being eaten by animals
Animal-inspired machines are becoming more and more common nowadays. From plans to invent small robotic drones that can help with pollination, to sending “bee-like” machines that are meant to pave the way for future Mars-based human colonies, there are plenty of areas wherein such creations can be put to good use. Now a group of […]
06/15/2018
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By David Williams
Researchers have found a way to reduce the dangers of lithium ion batteries
You don’t have to be an expert in battery technology to understand that the most common form of rechargeable battery in use nowadays is none other than the lithium-ion battery. They power your smartphones, your laptops, and many other devices scattered throughout your house and your office. What’s more, they are the standard batteries used […]
06/12/2018
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By David Williams
Building method for 3D-printed houses close to being perfected by non-profit org
3D printing is beginning to look like the next “miracle solution” to many of the world’s biggest problems. Recently, a non-profit organization called New Story tried using 3D printing in collaboration with construction tech company ICON, in order to build 3D-printed homes for people who were living in a developing country. By all accounts, their […]
06/12/2018
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By David Williams
Graphene-based water filter that produces potable water invented by scientists
Over the past year, there have been many studies conducted on the potential uses of graphene-based materials and devices. Now a group of researchers at Sydney’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) have come up with a new kind of water filter that can produce drinkable water in one quick step. It even works […]
06/07/2018
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By David Williams
7-second charge time for phones could be possible thanks to graphene
The world’s leading scientists and inventors are always looking for ways to improve current forms of technology. In the case of standard electronics, certain physical limitations often stand in the way of progress. As such, the need for game-changing materials is always present. Graphene is one such material, and it has already been the subject of […]
06/07/2018
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By David Williams
Self-driving cars will employ a number of attention-grabbing gimmicks to let pedestrians know they’re coming
Take a moment to imagine what the world would look like if every single car on the road were autonomous. The way that traffic flows would be fundamentally changed, and with it, the way that pedestrians themselves use and cross roads as well. Without actual human drivers sitting in the driver’s seat, there would be […]
06/06/2018
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By David Williams
New bizarre ChameleonMask device allows you to send someone to an event in your place – wearing your face
When science fiction stories of the past first brought up the idea of being able to “upload” your consciousness into a separate, fully remote body, they usually meant something a little less organic than the human body. However, one Japanese firm has gone ahead with the rather bizarre idea of letting people use other actual […]
06/02/2018
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By David Williams
Researchers develop an artificial eye using a metalens and an artificial muscle
It seems like camera sensors, such as the ones used in digicams and cell phone cameras, improve each year. But the final image quality doesn’t just rest on the image sensors themselves. Another big contributor to the image quality from these types of cameras is none other than the camera lens. Camera lenses are largely […]
06/02/2018
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By David Williams
Researchers develop lithium-ion batteries that keep working even in sub-zero temperatures, showing potential for use in future space missions
Lithium-ion batteries became the global standard for power that they are because of one simple reason: They just work. They’ve been used to power all sorts of things from consumer electronic gadgets to industrial-level devices. Now a team of researchers in China has managed to come up with a method that could completely remove one […]
06/01/2018
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By David Williams
Bipedal robot with jet-powered feet able to cross wide gaps, signals the development of more human-like AI
There are many different types of autonomous robots in use all over the world today. However, although they tend to use a wide variety of designs, few of them can be considered bipedal, as walking on two feet is simply far too difficult a skill for robots. But there may be hope that this will […]
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