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07/29/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Next-gen contact lenses designed to be “wearable holograms”
In the near future, contact lens might become self-powered wearable tools that can diagnose your health based on your tears. That is because U.K. researchers have found a way to print nanostructure “holograms” on their surface that turns the lenses into “smart” electronics, an article from Nano Werks states. Human tears contain biomarkers that provide data […]
07/28/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers develop an artificial nervous system that gives robots the ability to sense touch
American and Korean researchers have given robots yet another sense once restricted to living organisms: the sense of touch. An article in Science Daily stated that the researchers developed artificial sensory nerves that work like the real thing. When attached to a cockroach’s leg, the artificial nerves can trigger the twitch reflex. The nerves are […]
07/28/2018
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By Edsel Cook
British company successfully tested its prototype nuclear fusion reactor at temperatures hotter than the Sun
Representatives of a British firm claimed that its prototype nuclear fusion reactor has successfully sustained temperatures that exceed the heat generated by the Sun. In an article on SHTF Plan.com, the company claimed that commercial customers could expect practical fusion power by 2030. Tokamak Energy reported that its ST40 fusion reactor has managed to heat […]
07/27/2018
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By Edsel Cook
The answer to the Fermi paradox? Physicist says that humans might eradicate aliens unwittingly
You are probably familiar with all of the science fiction movies and television series where a genocidal alien race invades Earth to eradicate humankind. A Russian researcher suggested that real-life humans are going to be those villains and that we might not even notice we’re eradicating the aliens we come across, an article in Space.com […]
07/25/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Curcumin combined with boswellic acid scientifically shown to be a treatment for patients with osteoarthritis
Boswellic acid and curcumin have been used on their own as natural treatments for various ailments. An Armenian study (see citation below) showed that the two natural medicines have excellent synergy – their combination can relieve the painful symptoms of osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis weakens the cartilage and bones in the joints of aging people. The degenerative disease […]
07/25/2018
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By Edsel Cook
New prototype nuclear battery packs 10x more energy than commercial chemical cells
A troika of Russian research institutes have developed a new battery that use nuclear material as its energy source. In a Phys.org article, the prototype cell can store 10 times more energy than its chemical equivalents on the commercial market. The nuclear battery use nickel-63, a radioactive isotope of nickel. Their diodes are made from high-grade diamonds. […]
07/25/2018
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By Edsel Cook
The discovery of preserved organics on Mars calls for new tests targeting biosignatures, says scientist
In June 2018, the unstoppable Curiosity rover uncovered preserved organic compounds in the Gale crater of Mars. The momentous find led an interplanetary expert to argue that future missions bring experiments and instruments for identifying bio-signatures, an article in News Wise reported. “The presence of preserved organics, carbon-hydrogen containing, compounds at the Gale crater site […]
07/24/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Eat more cress for a healthier liver
You can vastly improve the health of your liver by increasing the amount of garden cress in your diet. Saudi researchers who studied the tangy-tasting edible herb reported that its seeds contain hepatoprotective agents that can manage the potentially deadly effects of hepatitis. Hepatitis can lead to fulminant hepatic failure (FHF), a condition where a huge […]
07/24/2018
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By Edsel Cook
“Air-con” clothes? Scientists develop cooling fabric inspired by the comet moth
Silkworms may have a new competitor when it comes to producing refreshingly cool and bright-looking silk fabrics. The fibers spun by wild Madagascar comet moths look much more vivid and feel much cooler on the skin. An article in Newswise reports that research engineers have created artificial materials based on these fibers to replicate their cooling […]
07/24/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists can track water deep underground by studying diamond impurities
Crystallized water impurities in diamonds offer the first solid proof that there are pockets of liquid water located deep in the mantle of the Earth, according to a report published in ScienceDaily. A research team from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) found a rare kind of crystallized water called Ice-VII inside diamonds that had come […]
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