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02/15/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
New biopolymer liquid bandage has received FDA approval
A liquid skin bandage has been approved for licensing and sale by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Known as ElaSkin, the biopolymer liquid bandage is the first commercial product by the biomaterials and medical device start-up, Aleo BME. ElaSkin possesses a variety of characteristics that help make it a “best-in class technology,” said CEO […]
02/10/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
U.S. space secrets are almost impossible to keep: Too many hackers and trackers, warn senior military officials
The race towards space has reached an all-time high. With China throwing its hat into the ring, the U.S. is facing its stiffest competition yet. The interstellar efforts of our nation aren’t helped by the fact that technology has made it easier to keep an eye on our space capabilities. These aren’t the words of a […]
02/08/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
First robot TV news anchor takes the desk in Japan in April
The 23-year-old Erica isn’t just set to become Japan’s most recent news anchor, she’s also poised to become the country’s newest robotic reporter. Come April, Erica will be replacing a newscaster and will be reading news that was put together by humans. No further details have been given, though her creator and “father”, Dr. Hiroshi Ishiguro, […]
02/02/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Future phone cameras will be able to see through walls, bodies, fog and more
Phone cameras have come a long way. From capturing grainy photos to producing images nearly on par with DSLR cameras, they’re an ever-evolving innovation. It’s anyone’s guess as to what the future holds for phone cameras. Some people believe that the phone cameras of tomorrow will become so advanced that they’ll be able to see […]
02/01/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
New device measures blood sugar from sweat instead of blood, for pain-free monitoring
Finger-prick tests for monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients may become a thing of the past with the development of a smart sweatband that measures blood sugar levels through sweat. According to the DailyMail.co.uk, the sweatband – developed by researchers from Seoul National University – is able to do this thanks to its highly […]
02/01/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Science experiments on the space station: Innovative “bone glue” may stimulate bone growth, treat osteoporosis
Gradual bone loss is a serious side effect that astronauts must endure during protracted spaceflights. This is due to the absence of gravity. Without gravity, bone regeneration undergoes a significant reduction while bone resorption increases. Scientists have been attempting to find a solution to this grave health issue for years, and they may have found […]
01/29/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Technology removes one more degree of humanity from hospitals: New AI can accurately predict when patients will DIE
When will you die? It’s a morbid question that no one is able to answer with certainty; but a new artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can. Developed by researchers from Stanford University, the AI is said to be capable of predicting the time of a patient’s death with terrifying accuracy. Tests have shown it to be […]
01/27/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Have you heard of a GIGAPIXEL? The hunt for alien life is getting a new gigantic telescope in Chile equipped with the biggest digital camera on Earth
A brief video captured via drone has shown the progress of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, a truly colossal instrument equipped with the world’s largest digital camera. The 3.2 gigapixel CCD imaging camera is said to be so powerful that no less than 1,500 high-definition screens are needed in order to display a single image. […]
01/19/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Video game orbital lasers come to life: Chinese engineers propose to zap space debris out of orbit with giant lasers
After decades of sending rockets and satellites into space, low Earth orbit has since become polluted with all manner of orbital debris. Also known as space junk, it’s believed that there are well over 170 million pieces of orbital debris circling the earth, all of which are fragments of missions onto space. Currently, space agencies […]
01/11/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Robotic duck coming to children’s hospitals: The goal is social companionship and emotional health … and marketing
Hospital stays and medical treatments can terrify any child, more so those battling life-threatening diseases such as cancer. Luckily, a new tool has been developed to provide these children with comfort and company. The My Special Aflac Duck is the brainchild of toy manufacturer Sproutel and insurance company Aflac, and it’s exactly what it sounds […]
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