Category: Science

07
FEB
11:05
No need to sit under the router: scientists have transmitted a Wi-Fi wave to a record distance of 3 km
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No need to sit under the router: scientists have transmitted a Wi-Fi wave to a record distance of 3 km

All thanks to the "HaLow 802.11ah" standard - it works at a very low frequency of 900 MHz (almost like cellular communication), as a result of this the signal can reach long distan...

06
FEB
15:00
Scientists have identified a molecule capable of protecting blood vessels from atherosclerosis
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Scientists have identified a molecule capable of protecting blood vessels from atherosclerosis

Scientists have found that the Vt4 molecule is able to protect blood vessels from atherosclerosis, as it improves the ability of macrophages to reduce inflammation and eliminate pl...

05
FEB
10:24
The Chinese are outpacing Musk again
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The Chinese are outpacing Musk again

A Chinese-made brain chip has partially restored the mobility of a paraplegic patient. This implant can compete with the brain chip produced by Musk.

31
JAN
11:22
New fuel cell harvests energy from microbes in soil to power sensors, communications
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New fuel cell harvests energy from microbes in soil to power sensors, communications

A team of researchers from Northwestern University has demonstrated a breakthrough new way to generate electricity in which a device the size of a paperback book is placed in the s...

30
JAN
11:22
Scientists have managed to reduce the cost of artificial meat production
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Scientists have managed to reduce the cost of artificial meat production

Biotechnology experts from the United States have presented an innovative method of growing muscle tissue to create artificial meat.

29
JAN
10:53
Nasa's little Mars helicopter has flown its last flight
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Nasa's little Mars helicopter has flown its last flight

NASA's Ingenuity helicopter will no longer fly over the dusty landscape of Jezero Crater on Mars. His historic journey has come to an end.

26
JAN
10:22
Chickpeas Grown In "Lunar Soil" For First Time – With Help From Worms And Fungus
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Chickpeas Grown In "Lunar Soil" For First Time – With Help From Worms And Fungus

Chickpeas have been grown on the Moon. They have been grown using simulated lunar dust, replicating samples brought back by the Apollo missions. Assuming this work can be extended...

26
JAN
09:58
NASA’s robotic, self-assembling structures could be the next phase of space construction
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NASA’s robotic, self-assembling structures could be the next phase of space construction

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25
JAN
10:13
Smartphone-controlled skin patch releases multiple medications on demand
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Smartphone-controlled skin patch releases multiple medications on demand

Nobody likes having to get needles on a frequent basis, or even having to take multiple medications orally throughout the day. A new wearable patch could help, by painlessly admini...

24
JAN
10:07
Elon Musk says to expect roughly 1 billion humanoid robots in 2040s
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Elon Musk says to expect roughly 1 billion humanoid robots in 2040s

Tesla's Elon Musk said there could be 1 billion humanoid robots on Earth two decades from now 'provided the foundations of civilization are stable'

23
JAN
09:52
Mark Zuckerberg announced that he is working on an artificial intelligence that will be stronger than human intelligence
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Mark Zuckerberg announced that he is working on an artificial intelligence that will be stronger than human intelligence

It's hard to believe, but this "AGI" is not a chatbot that solves a single problem. An "AGI" will be so intelligent that it will have intrinsic motivation and the ability to set go...

22
JAN
11:54
NASA Shares Image of Penguin and Egg Shaped Galaxy
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NASA Shares Image of Penguin and Egg Shaped Galaxy

NASA has shared an image of a pair of galaxies that look like a penguin and its egg millions of light-years from Earth.