Creating Metallic Water – While Dodging an Explosion From Violent Chemistry
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Data from 19 observatories released today promise to give a rare insight into this black hole and the system it powers, and to update analyses of Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity.
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These artificial sunflowers can harvest more solar energy than a normal solar panel.
Developers have succeeded in creating an AI to read our subjective thoughts of what makes looks attractive. This system illustrated this knowledge by its capability to produce new images that were found attractive to people.
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Artificial Intelligence Helps to Resolve Long-Running Astrophysics Debate on Supermassive Black Holes
Not A Science Fantasy: German Scientists Announce Traversable Wormholes Possible
The Latest Research on Coffee and Your Risk for Heart Rhythm Problems – Good News
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The University of California (UC), Davis scientists are inventing a prototype for an ‘anti-solar panels’ that would work opposite to a classic solar panel.
Stange X-ray Surges Detected in Crab Pulsar’s Radio Bursts by NASA’s NICER
Economical and Green: Underground Storage of Carbon Captured Directly From Air
For The First Time Ultrathin Semiconductors Equipped With Superconducting Contacts
Ultrathin Semiconductors Equipped With Superconducting Contacts for the First Time
Latest Details Showed What Happened in the First Microsecond of the Big Bang
Cancer Cells Consume Themselves to Endure Life-Threatening Damage
Innovative Battery Technology Puts Flying Cars on the Horizon
Bacteria-Sized Metallic Robots Take On Microplastics – And Win by Breaking Them Down
Useful Bacteria Can Lessen Chemotherapy Side Effects – Clean Up Toxins in the Body
Serial 1 e-Bike Lineup, Powered by Harley-Davidson
Antimatter: Experts Trap Elusive Matter by Blasting It With Lasers
A recent Northwestern University study discovered that particular varieties of gut bacteria can defend other useful bacteria from cancer cures — less harmful, drug-induced variations to the gut microbiome. 👇
Molecular Biologists Travel Back in Time Over 3 Billion Years
From Automata to Automation: The Birth of the Robot in R.U.R. (Rossum’s Universal Robots)
Scientists from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and Arizona State University have succeeded in developing a kind of solar panel called as SunBOTs.
3D Printing Help In Extracting Water From The Air
Machine Learning For Virtual Solar Cells Trial
“Mindwriting” – Software Can Transform Thoughts About Handwriting Into Words and Sentences
The Royal Navy wants powerful crewless robotic submarines to support its wars under the ocean. However, it has to decide what aspect that war will take. 👇
The Best Smart Bulbs to Light Up Your Home 👇
Microplastics Found in Europe’s Largest Ice Cap – In a Remote and Pristine Area of Vatnajökull Glacier
Metal 3D Printing: Things You Should Know!👇
Sophia The Robot — an Amazing Humanoid or a PR Stunt?
3D Printing Make Things Easier For Healthcare And Medical Industry
The Theory Of Dark Matter Itself, Questioned. 👇 Monitoring of galactic revolving curves provides evidence that leads toward the existence of dark matter. It is a non-baryonic form of matter that accounts for approximately 85% of matter in the observable Universe.
Disinfecting Robots: These Bots Will Change the Future
3D Printed Skin Tissues by L’Oreal and Organovo 👇:
Dark Energy Survey: Scientists Unlock A New Window Into Dark Energy
Elon Musk's Neuralink: Monkey with a brain-chip playing Videogame
The interplay of Lithium Intercalation and Plating on a Single Graphite Particle
MagicDNA: Complex, Tiny DNA Robots Produced in Minutes
Every Year More Than 5,000 tons of Extraterrestrial Dust Fall to Earth
AI Interpret Brain Data Produces Personally Attractive Images
The UK, Brazilian, South African: A Virologist Describes Each COVID Variant
NASA Picks SpaceX Starship to Carry Next Americans Astronauts to the surface of the Moon
Biofuel and Green Chemistry: Mechanism of an Inherent Photoenzyme Decoded
False-color photographs, taken with the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua and Terra satellite, use a sequence of visible and infrared light (bands 7-2-1) to make it simpler to identify several characteristics. Vegetation ap
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White Desert of India: false-color photographs, taken with the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua and Terra satellite, use a sequence of visible and infrared light (bands 7-2-1) to make it simpler to identify several characteristics.
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What’s the Buzz About Bitcoin Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Technology?
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Telescopes Combine in Latest Observations of Famous Black Hole Over the Entire Electromagnetic Spectrum
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A new study, directed by scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), proposes a solution to capture these unused materials: mini-refineries located near waste sources that process biomass using electrochemical reduction reactions powered by renewable energy.
Machine Learning at Pace: Optimization Code Boosts Performance by 5x
A Radio Telescope Built in a Crater on the Moon – And Other Groundbreaking NASA Tech Concepts Being Researched
An International science association using data from NASA’s Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER) telescope on the International Space Station has found X-ray waves accompanying radio bursts from the pulsar in the Crab Nebula.
Electric Cars: Quickly Recharge Your Lithium-ion Batteries
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"Zombie genes" study reveals some genes come to life after the death of the human brain
Soft Robot DraBot Signals Environmental Disruptions Duke University researchers have revealed an electronics-free, soft robot. It developed like a dragonfly that can react to environmental conditions such as temperature, pH, or the presence of oil and fly across the water.
New AI Device Can Transform Microscopy
Could AI redefine advertising in near future?
New Highspeed Control Strategy For Energy-Efficient Data Storage of The Future
Nanotech Researchers Create The World’s Smallest Origami Bird
How To Make Ordinary Headphones Smart
The Theory Of Dark Matter Itself, Questioned. Monitoring of galactic revolving curves provides evidence that leads toward the existence of dark matter. It is a non-baryonic form of matter that accounts for approximately 85% of matter in the observable Universe.
Singlet Fission: The Riddle Of The Missing Energy In Solar cells – Resolved
Singlet Fission: The Riddle Of The Missing Energy In Solar cells – Resolved The performance of solar cells can be enhanced by utilizing a phenomenon known as singlet fission. A group of scientists at Linköping University, Sweden, has solved the issue of energy losses during the reaction
The Jellyfish Robot Swims Just Like a Natural Swimmer
AI Interpret Brain Data Produces Personally Attractive Images Developers have succeeded in creating an AI to read our subjective thoughts of what makes looks attractive. This system illustrated this knowledge by its capability to produce new images that were found attractive to people.
Artificial Intelligence and advancement of Homes
Artificial Sunflowers Could Collect More Solar Power
Metal 3D Printing: Things You Should Know!
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Ambient computing: how it is going to change our lives?
skyTran – Personalized Public Rapid Transit
Five Things You Should Know About the Next-Gen USPS Trucks
The Royal Navy’s Robotic Submarines Will Be Tested In-Depth Of Ocean