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Researchers May Have Discovered the Secret to Invisibility

We can see things because light bounces off of them. Scientists say they have discovered a manner to make light pass directly via things– the secret to invisibility. Invisibility is not science fiction anymore. Researchers have developed a single light wave that, when emitted via an item, makes the item appear invisible to cameras and […]

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A New Fusion Power Station Will Imitate the Sun to Supply Unlimited Energy

A European consortium, EuroFusion, has taken an essential step on the long road to commercially viable nuclear fusion. The consortium just revealed the beginning of a five-year “conceptual design” stage for its DEMOnstration power plant (DEMO), a press statement reveals. This means nuclear fusion researchers are starting design work on a European demonstration power station

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AI Seems To Be Better At Distributing Wealth Than Human Beings Are, Research Hints

A new study proposes that artificial intelligence (AI) can devise approaches to wealth distribution that are more popular than systems developed by people. The discoveries made by a group of researchers at UK-based AI firm DeepMind show that machine learning systems are not just proficient at fixing complicated physics and biology issues but might also

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Utilizing Lattice Distortions to Improve Carrier Mobility in 2D Semiconductors

Two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors are semiconducting materials with thicknesses on the atomic range, which have outstanding electronic properties. In the future, these materials could have the capacity to substitute silicon in the advancement of numerous electronic and optoelectronic devices. Regardless of their benefits, the use of 2D semiconductors has so far been restricted, partly because of

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Tesla and Honda’s 363 Accidents Show Why Self-Driving Cars May be Decades Away from Safety

A report states that Tesla and Honda’s self-driving cars had 363 accidents in a year. We were assured a very near future where autonomous machines would be serving our demands and vehicle ownership would be rendered unneeded: robots would rapidly and effectively deliver our orders, and we might squeeze in a couple of more hours

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Analyzing the Engineering of the Kasukabe Reservoir in Japan

In Kasukabe, Japan lies the world’s biggest underground floodwater facility. Large artificial concrete caverns that compose the Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge Channel, also called the G-Cans project, sprawl under the city’s surface-level infrastructure. The large subterranean drainage system was developed to prevent devastating flooding of the waterways that surround the city. Because of surges

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New Computational Approach Creates Spatial Maps of Single-Cell Data Within Tissues

A new computational method created by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center successfully matches data from correspondent gene-expression profiling techniques to develop spatial maps of an offered tissue at single-cell resolution. The resulting maps can supply special biological insights into the cancer microenvironment and many other tissue types. The study was

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This Biohacker Became the First Person to Edit His Own DNA

Josiah Zayner is the first individual known to have modified his personal DNA and he revealed the planet just how easy it is to do, live-streaming the process on his blog, “Science, Art, Beauty”. Zayner claims this was the second time he has genetically changed himself. Utilizing CRISPR, a fairly new gene-editing method, he took

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Artificial Intelligence Hears the Sound of Healthy Machines

Sounds offer crucial info regarding how well a device is running. ETH scientists have now developed a new machine learning strategy that detects whether a machine is “healthy” or demands maintenance. Whether railway wheels or generators in a power plant, whether pumps or valves, they all make sounds. For experienced ears, these noises even have

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