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09/05/2018
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By David Williams
Segway for the skies: Zapata Ezfly could be the long-awaited key to unlocking individual human flight
The miracle of human flight is something that one needs to experience first-hand in order to fully appreciate. And even then, it’s possible to pay no mind and take it for granted. After all, sitting in a comfortable chair while keeping yourself busy with in-flight entertainment can do a lot to obscure the fact that […]
09/01/2018
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By David Williams
Experts in soft robotics field create low-cost robots able to lift 200 times their weight and heal themselves
The next-generation of robots created by some of today’s leading scientists might be just as flexible and just as nimble as humans – even capable of healing surface wounds – according to details of a recent report. In the field of soft robotics, a group of researchers has reportedly made a recent breakthrough that allowed for […]
08/29/2018
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By David Williams
Fisker solid-state battery promises 500-mile range and a 1-minute charge time for electric cars
Unless you’re a fan of the Aston Martin vehicle brand or you follow news about high-end sports cars, Henrik Fisker is a man whose name you’ve probably never even heard of. But his name might be of great significance if his promises about a new kind of battery technology that can be used in future […]
08/29/2018
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By David Williams
Vitamin D and heart health: Scientists discover that high doses reverse stiffness in arteries
While an apple a day may keep the doctor away, new research suggests that you might be better off with daily vitamin D supplements. This is according to a new study that was published recently in PLOS ONE, where researchers tested to see the effects of high doses of vitamin D on arterial stiffness. The […]
08/29/2018
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By David Williams
PTSD in birds: Living with noise pollution gives them chronic stress, hypervigilance, anxiety
Can animals show symptoms just like humans do when suffering from conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)? It’s more likely than you think. As it turns out, birds can be under so much stress that they start to exhibit signs of PTSD, even if only temporarily. This is according to a study conducted by […]
08/29/2018
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By David Williams
Scientists “break technical barrier” that’s preventing the cloning of primates, including humans
Cloning has been – and probably always will be – one of the most important scientific discoveries made by humans. It has been a major fascination for at least half a dozen generations now, even if it may never be used directly on people because of the social, political, moral, and ethical concerns surrounding it. In […]
08/29/2018
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By David Williams
MIT researchers develop ultra-thin needle that could be used to deliver drugs straight to a patient’s brain
When taking medicine that’s meant for the treatment of certain neurological disorders, waiting for the medicine to finally reach the brain is something of an unavoidable circumstance. Often, patients also have to suffer a number of different side effects as the drugs that have been administered tend to affect other parts of the brain as […]
08/27/2018
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By David Williams
Smoking increases risk of injury: Reduced oxygen to muscles and bones delays healing and decreases bone strength
Despite all the warnings about probable health and social risks, smoking is still a highly popular activity among individuals, whether they are civilians or members of the military. Smoking is so prevalent, in fact, that it can affect people while they are enlisted even though it’s not allowed anymore; some of its effects are long-term […]
08/26/2018
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By David Williams
Future dentists could choose to simply regenerate teeth instead of filling cavities
Wouldn’t it be great to be able to regrow your teeth in ways that are similar to your hair and nails? Of course it would, but unfortunately, human bodies just aren’t built like that. Last year, however, a team of researchers led by Paul Sharpe, a bioengineer at King’s College London, managed to discover a […]
08/23/2018
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By David Williams
Philip Metzger: Faster data and cleaner planet both achievable by mining asteroids
Would you believe that there are many Earth-bound problems that can be solved with the use of solutions based on space exploration? Indeed, according to one industry expert, the Earth could handle two huge problems in one fell swoop, if only it would start looking more seriously into the idea of mining asteroids. According to […]
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