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Throughout history, natural disasters and human conflicts have destroyed a big part of our global heritage.Now, the world’s most celebrated places have been rebuilt in virtual reality (VR) environments, and this platform is also expecting visitors. For the innovative tourist service, a high-speed internet connection with a computer and a virtual reality (VR) headset is all that's needed. INHALABLE MRNA: NEW DELIVERY METHOD COULD HELP TREAT Now, a team of engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has found a unique way to deliver mRNA to patients of lung disease. They designed a non-invasive, inhalable aerosol that can directly administer IVT (in vitro transcribed)-mRNA to the lungs; IVT-mRNA is known to have multiple therapeutic applications. IMPROVING PROSTHETICS USING MATHEMATICS: NEW ALGORITHM FORSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM WORLD RECORD FOR QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT HAS BEEN BROKENSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM NEWLY ENGINEERED PETASE The accumulation of discarded plastics is a global issue, particularly as it exists in the same landfills for hundreds of years. This makes it a prevalent health problem, as plastics can find their way into the food chain and vital ecosystems, thereby reducing the quality of the food and water we consume. COTSBOT: THE UNDERWATER DRONE SET TO STOP DESTRUCTIVE Most people have heard of the Great Barrier Reef, even if they haven’t been there themselves. The world’s largest coral reef contains over 3000 individual reef systems and is the only living thing on earth which is visible from space.Despite its immense size, the entire reef is under threat from a relatively small organism: the crown-of-thorns starfish. This starfish, or more accurately a FLOATING SOLAR POWER PLANTS OF JAPAN Floating Solar Power Plants of Japan. On March 11, 2011, the world witnessed one of the worst nuclear disasters. The Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant was hit by a tsunami generated by a powerful 9.1 earthquake off the coast of Sendai, Japan. The Tohoku earthquake triggered an automatic shutdown of the fission reactions at the powerplant, but
ORIGIN OF LIFE: SIMPLE CHEMICALS ON EARLY-EARTH CANSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM THE CLOUDFISHER: SAVING COMMUNITIES BY CATCHING CLOUDS The CloudFisher: Saving Communities by Catching Clouds. In the mountains on the edge of the Sahara desert in Southwest Morocco, families are leaving their villages due to severe drought conditions which have left the local population struggling to survive. The area is bathed in fog for six months of the year and it is this fog whichis
NEW RESEARCH INDICATES YET MORE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF SLEEP Sleep deprivation is regarded as a major public health issue, by those who study it and its effects at least. Research has shown that life-threatening mistakes for patients made by resident physicians can increase as much as seven times over in response to sleep-robbing schedules for these doctors. Sleep deprivation is linked to deficits in cognition, memory and vigilance, and VIRTUAL REALITY EXPLORATION OF WORLD HERITAGE SITESAUTHOR: NIKOSDIMITRIS FAKOTAKIS
Throughout history, natural disasters and human conflicts have destroyed a big part of our global heritage.Now, the world’s most celebrated places have been rebuilt in virtual reality (VR) environments, and this platform is also expecting visitors. For the innovative tourist service, a high-speed internet connection with a computer and a virtual reality (VR) headset is all that's needed. INHALABLE MRNA: NEW DELIVERY METHOD COULD HELP TREAT Now, a team of engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has found a unique way to deliver mRNA to patients of lung disease. They designed a non-invasive, inhalable aerosol that can directly administer IVT (in vitro transcribed)-mRNA to the lungs; IVT-mRNA is known to have multiple therapeutic applications. IMPROVING PROSTHETICS USING MATHEMATICS: NEW ALGORITHM FORSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM WORLD RECORD FOR QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT HAS BEEN BROKENSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM NEWLY ENGINEERED PETASE The accumulation of discarded plastics is a global issue, particularly as it exists in the same landfills for hundreds of years. This makes it a prevalent health problem, as plastics can find their way into the food chain and vital ecosystems, thereby reducing the quality of the food and water we consume. COTSBOT: THE UNDERWATER DRONE SET TO STOP DESTRUCTIVE Most people have heard of the Great Barrier Reef, even if they haven’t been there themselves. The world’s largest coral reef contains over 3000 individual reef systems and is the only living thing on earth which is visible from space.Despite its immense size, the entire reef is under threat from a relatively small organism: the crown-of-thorns starfish. This starfish, or more accurately a FLOATING SOLAR POWER PLANTS OF JAPAN Floating Solar Power Plants of Japan. On March 11, 2011, the world witnessed one of the worst nuclear disasters. The Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant was hit by a tsunami generated by a powerful 9.1 earthquake off the coast of Sendai, Japan. The Tohoku earthquake triggered an automatic shutdown of the fission reactions at the powerplant, but
ORIGIN OF LIFE: SIMPLE CHEMICALS ON EARLY-EARTH CANSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM THE CLOUDFISHER: SAVING COMMUNITIES BY CATCHING CLOUDS The CloudFisher: Saving Communities by Catching Clouds. In the mountains on the edge of the Sahara desert in Southwest Morocco, families are leaving their villages due to severe drought conditions which have left the local population struggling to survive. The area is bathed in fog for six months of the year and it is this fog whichis
NEW RESEARCH INDICATES YET MORE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF SLEEP Sleep deprivation is regarded as a major public health issue, by those who study it and its effects at least. Research has shown that life-threatening mistakes for patients made by resident physicians can increase as much as seven times over in response to sleep-robbing schedules for these doctors. Sleep deprivation is linked to deficits in cognition, memory and vigilance, and NEWLY ENGINEERED PETASE The accumulation of discarded plastics is a global issue, particularly as it exists in the same landfills for hundreds of years. This makes it a prevalent health problem, as plastics can find their way into the food chain and vital ecosystems, thereby reducing the quality of the food and water we consume. MEET OCEAN ONE: THE HUMANOID ROBOT EXPLORING OUR OCEANS When you think about deep-sea exploration, the first image that might well pop into your head is a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) unmanned and plunging its way down to the depths of the ocean. There is still so much left to discover about our oceans, with NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) suggesting that we have explored less than 5% of our oceans.Despite NEW RESEARCH INDICATES YET MORE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF SLEEP Sleep deprivation is regarded as a major public health issue, by those who study it and its effects at least. Research has shown that life-threatening mistakes for patients made by resident physicians can increase as much as seven times over in response to sleep-robbing schedules for these doctors. Sleep deprivation is linked to deficits in cognition, memory and vigilance, and SHOULD WE BE WORRIED ABOUT SOLAR FLARES? A solar flare hitting Earth and wiping out electricity grids and satellite communications might sound like something from a science fiction movie, but it’s happened before and scientists predict it could well happen again. A new study suggests that the likelihood is that the Earth will be hit by a serious solar flare within the next 100 years.The study, titled ‘Risks for Life NEW DRUG MAY BE ULTIMATE PHARMACEUTICAL GRAIL FOR PEOPLE Obesity is a serious public health problem that is taking hold of the vast majority of countries in the developed world. For example, approximately 4 of every 10 adults in America is obese.Obesity may have a considerable negative impact on quality of life, as it can impede normal independent movement and exercise. It may also lead to chronic health problems such as DYSON SELECTS SINGAPORE AS MANUFACTURING UNIT FOR ITS The British company Dyson, best known for its premium appliances, is moving ahead with its plans to build an electric car. The company plans to unveil its ‘radically different’ EV in 2021.As of October 23, the location for the manufacture of the electric vehicle has been in favor of Singapore.According to the company press release, the Dyson board of directors has given its T-CUP: THE 10 TRILLION-FRAMES-PER-SECOND CAMERA THAT CAN Single-shot 10-trillion-frame-per-second compressed ultrafast photography (CUP) is now possible with a new camera, developed by the researchers at the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS) and California Institute of Technology (Caltech). This new camera literally makes it possible to freeze time to see phenomena — and even light (!) —in extremely slow motion.The camera STAR CLOSE TO SAGITTARIUS A* PROVES EINSTEIN’S THEORY OF What happens to a star when it gets sucked into a black hole? No one knew for sure until Einstein said that he did! The physicist's Theory of Relativity could be used to encompass the physics of such an event. To be more specific, such an occurrence would involve a star passing through the gravitational field of a black hole. This journey is the closest that any kind of body MIGRATORY ‘WEATHER’ BIRDS CAN INDICATE INTENSITY OF Migratory ‘Weather’ Birds Can Indicate Intensity Of Hurricanes. It is in the human interest to be able to predict when natural disasters of various types are going to happen. This becomes particularly important when homes are in the paths of storms or could be affected by flooding because of them. Accordingly, meteorological scientistshave
STEPHEN HAWKING AT WEB SUMMIT: WILL ARTIFICIAL Stephen Hawking has made a surprise appearance at the opening night of the Web Summit tech conference in Lisbon, Portugal. Paddy Cosgrave, the CEO of Web Summit, opened the conference last night and invited a number of speakers to join him on stage. VIRTUAL REALITY EXPLORATION OF WORLD HERITAGE SITESAUTHOR: NIKOSDIMITRIS FAKOTAKIS
Throughout history, natural disasters and human conflicts have destroyed a big part of our global heritage.Now, the world’s most celebrated places have been rebuilt in virtual reality (VR) environments, and this platform is also expecting visitors. For the innovative tourist service, a high-speed internet connection with a computer and a virtual reality (VR) headset is all that's needed. IMPROVING PROSTHETICS USING MATHEMATICS: NEW ALGORITHM FORSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM INHALABLE MRNA: NEW DELIVERY METHOD COULD HELP TREAT Typical mRNA activity in a eukaryotic cell. (Source: Public Domain) Lung diseases such as pneumonia, constructive obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cystic fibrosis (CF), etc. affect millions of people each year, and many individuals remain undiagnosed even with modern diagnostic tests.In fact, the American Lung Association has rated COPD as the third leading cause of death in the United FLOATING SOLAR POWER PLANTS OF JAPAN On March 11, 2011, the world witnessed one of the worst nuclear disasters. The Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant was hit by a tsunami generated by a powerful 9.1 earthquake off the coast of Sendai, Japan. The Tohoku earthquake triggered an automatic shutdown of the fission reactions at the power plant, but the tsunami destroyed the emergency generators that provide cooling for the WORLD RECORD FOR QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT HAS BEEN BROKENSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM COTSBOT: THE UNDERWATER DRONE SET TO STOP DESTRUCTIVE Most people have heard of the Great Barrier Reef, even if they haven’t been there themselves. The world’s largest coral reef contains over 3000 individual reef systems and is the only living thing on earth which is visible from space.Despite its immense size, the entire reef is under threat from a relatively small organism: the crown-of-thorns starfish. This starfish, or more accurately a ORIGIN OF LIFE: SIMPLE CHEMICALS ON EARLY-EARTH CANSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM NEWLY ENGINEERED PETASE The accumulation of discarded plastics is a global issue, particularly as it exists in the same landfills for hundreds of years. This makes it a prevalent health problem, as plastics can find their way into the food chain and vital ecosystems, thereby reducing the quality of the food and water we consume. WRISTIFY: A WEARABLE BRACELET FOR BODY CLIMATE CONTROL The excessive use of air conditioners or space heaters, a luxury in the developed world, is one of the main causes of global warming and unpredictable meteorological patterns. By excessive, we mean 87% of homes in the United States use energy for artificial climate control, in comparison to 2% that a populated country like India requires. This has influenced the rise of several inventions in THE CLOUDFISHER: SAVING COMMUNITIES BY CATCHING CLOUDS In the mountains on the edge of the Sahara desert in Southwest Morocco, families are leaving their villages due to severe drought conditions which have left the local population struggling to survive.The area is bathed in fog for six months of the year and it is this fog which is providing a lifeline to rural communities. A Moroccan Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) called Dar Si Hmad has VIRTUAL REALITY EXPLORATION OF WORLD HERITAGE SITESAUTHOR: NIKOSDIMITRIS FAKOTAKIS
Throughout history, natural disasters and human conflicts have destroyed a big part of our global heritage.Now, the world’s most celebrated places have been rebuilt in virtual reality (VR) environments, and this platform is also expecting visitors. For the innovative tourist service, a high-speed internet connection with a computer and a virtual reality (VR) headset is all that's needed. IMPROVING PROSTHETICS USING MATHEMATICS: NEW ALGORITHM FORSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM INHALABLE MRNA: NEW DELIVERY METHOD COULD HELP TREAT Typical mRNA activity in a eukaryotic cell. (Source: Public Domain) Lung diseases such as pneumonia, constructive obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cystic fibrosis (CF), etc. affect millions of people each year, and many individuals remain undiagnosed even with modern diagnostic tests.In fact, the American Lung Association has rated COPD as the third leading cause of death in the United FLOATING SOLAR POWER PLANTS OF JAPAN On March 11, 2011, the world witnessed one of the worst nuclear disasters. The Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant was hit by a tsunami generated by a powerful 9.1 earthquake off the coast of Sendai, Japan. The Tohoku earthquake triggered an automatic shutdown of the fission reactions at the power plant, but the tsunami destroyed the emergency generators that provide cooling for the WORLD RECORD FOR QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT HAS BEEN BROKENSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM COTSBOT: THE UNDERWATER DRONE SET TO STOP DESTRUCTIVE Most people have heard of the Great Barrier Reef, even if they haven’t been there themselves. The world’s largest coral reef contains over 3000 individual reef systems and is the only living thing on earth which is visible from space.Despite its immense size, the entire reef is under threat from a relatively small organism: the crown-of-thorns starfish. This starfish, or more accurately a ORIGIN OF LIFE: SIMPLE CHEMICALS ON EARLY-EARTH CANSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM NEWLY ENGINEERED PETASE The accumulation of discarded plastics is a global issue, particularly as it exists in the same landfills for hundreds of years. This makes it a prevalent health problem, as plastics can find their way into the food chain and vital ecosystems, thereby reducing the quality of the food and water we consume. WRISTIFY: A WEARABLE BRACELET FOR BODY CLIMATE CONTROL The excessive use of air conditioners or space heaters, a luxury in the developed world, is one of the main causes of global warming and unpredictable meteorological patterns. By excessive, we mean 87% of homes in the United States use energy for artificial climate control, in comparison to 2% that a populated country like India requires. This has influenced the rise of several inventions in THE CLOUDFISHER: SAVING COMMUNITIES BY CATCHING CLOUDS In the mountains on the edge of the Sahara desert in Southwest Morocco, families are leaving their villages due to severe drought conditions which have left the local population struggling to survive.The area is bathed in fog for six months of the year and it is this fog which is providing a lifeline to rural communities. A Moroccan Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) called Dar Si Hmad has MAGNETS IN SPACE AND HOW THEY WORK Magnetic forces form the basis of how the universe keeps turning. However, many researchers assert that these forces may have other roles in the wider cosmos owing to the presence of molten cores in the many planets and planetoids out there.A team of researchers in a German astrophysics centre plan to model the magnetism generated by these bodies using an experimental NEW RESEARCH INDICATES YET MORE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF SLEEP Sleep deprivation is regarded as a major public health issue, by those who study it and its effects at least. Research has shown that life-threatening mistakes for patients made by resident physicians can increase as much as seven times over in response to sleep-robbing schedules for these doctors. Sleep deprivation is linked to deficits in cognition, memory and vigilance, and NEWLY ENGINEERED PETASE The accumulation of discarded plastics is a global issue, particularly as it exists in the same landfills for hundreds of years. This makes it a prevalent health problem, as plastics can find their way into the food chain and vital ecosystems, thereby reducing the quality of the food and water we consume. T-CUP: THE 10 TRILLION-FRAMES-PER-SECOND CAMERA THAT CAN Single-shot 10-trillion-frame-per-second compressed ultrafast photography (CUP) is now possible with a new camera, developed by the researchers at the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS) and California Institute of Technology (Caltech). This new camera literally makes it possible to freeze time to see phenomena — and even light (!) —in extremely slow motion.The camera NEW DRUG MAY BE ULTIMATE PHARMACEUTICAL GRAIL FOR PEOPLE Obesity is a serious public health problem that is taking hold of the vast majority of countries in the developed world. For example, approximately 4 of every 10 adults in America is obese.Obesity may have a considerable negative impact on quality of life, as it can impede normal independent movement and exercise. It may also lead to chronic health problems such as STAR CLOSE TO SAGITTARIUS A* PROVES EINSTEIN’S THEORY OF What happens to a star when it gets sucked into a black hole? No one knew for sure until Einstein said that he did! The physicist's Theory of Relativity could be used to encompass the physics of such an event. To be more specific, such an occurrence would involve a star passing through the gravitational field of a black hole. This journey is the closest that any kind of body MIGRATORY ‘WEATHER’ BIRDS CAN INDICATE INTENSITY OF It is in the human interest to be able to predict when natural disasters of various types are going to happen. This becomes particularly important when homes are in the paths of storms or could be affected by flooding because of them.Accordingly, meteorological scientists have developed increasingly effective prediction models that can help forecast hurricanes, for example. SHOULD WE BE WORRIED ABOUT SOLAR FLARES? A solar flare hitting Earth and wiping out electricity grids and satellite communications might sound like something from a science fiction movie, but it’s happened before and scientists predict it could well happen again. A new study suggests that the likelihood is that the Earth will be hit by a serious solar flare within the next 100 years.The study, titled ‘Risks for Life on Habitable SMART CROSSING DESIGNED TO MAKE PEDESTRIANS SAFER It’s about time that our pedestrian crossings evolved to suit our faster pace of life, says Usman Haque, from Umbrellium: “We’ve been designing a pedestrian crossing for the 21 st Century. As opposed to a “crossing that you know were designed in the 1950s, when therewas a
STEPHEN HAWKING AT WEB SUMMIT: WILL ARTIFICIAL Stephen Hawking has made a surprise appearance at the opening night of the Web Summit tech conference in Lisbon, Portugal. Paddy Cosgrave, the CEO of Web Summit, opened the conference last night and invited a number of speakers to join him on stage. VIRTUAL REALITY EXPLORATION OF WORLD HERITAGE SITESAUTHOR: NIKOSDIMITRIS FAKOTAKIS
Throughout history, natural disasters and human conflicts have destroyed a big part of our global heritage.Now, the world’s most celebrated places have been rebuilt in virtual reality (VR) environments, and this platform is also expecting visitors. For the innovative tourist service, a high-speed internet connection with a computer and a virtual reality (VR) headset is all that's needed. IMPROVING PROSTHETICS USING MATHEMATICS: NEW ALGORITHM FORSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM INHALABLE MRNA: NEW DELIVERY METHOD COULD HELP TREAT Now, a team of engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has found a unique way to deliver mRNA to patients of lung disease. They designed a non-invasive, inhalable aerosol that can directly administer IVT (in vitro transcribed)-mRNA to the lungs; IVT-mRNA is known to have multiple therapeutic applications. WORLD RECORD FOR QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT HAS BEEN BROKENSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM NEWLY ENGINEERED PETASE The accumulation of discarded plastics is a global issue, particularly as it exists in the same landfills for hundreds of years. This makes it a prevalent health problem, as plastics can find their way into the food chain and vital ecosystems, thereby reducing the quality of the food and water we consume. COTSBOT: THE UNDERWATER DRONE SET TO STOP DESTRUCTIVE Most people have heard of the Great Barrier Reef, even if they haven’t been there themselves. The world’s largest coral reef contains over 3000 individual reef systems and is the only living thing on earth which is visible from space.Despite its immense size, the entire reef is under threat from a relatively small organism: the crown-of-thorns starfish. This starfish, or more accurately a ORIGIN OF LIFE: SIMPLE CHEMICALS ON EARLY-EARTH CANSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM FLOATING SOLAR POWER PLANTS OF JAPAN Floating Solar Power Plants of Japan. On March 11, 2011, the world witnessed one of the worst nuclear disasters. The Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant was hit by a tsunami generated by a powerful 9.1 earthquake off the coast of Sendai, Japan. The Tohoku earthquake triggered an automatic shutdown of the fission reactions at the powerplant, but
THE CLOUDFISHER: SAVING COMMUNITIES BY CATCHING CLOUDS The CloudFisher: Saving Communities by Catching Clouds. In the mountains on the edge of the Sahara desert in Southwest Morocco, families are leaving their villages due to severe drought conditions which have left the local population struggling to survive. The area is bathed in fog for six months of the year and it is this fog whichis
WRISTIFY: A WEARABLE BRACELET FOR BODY CLIMATE CONTROL The excessive use of air conditioners or space heaters, a luxury in the developed world, is one of the main causes of global warming and unpredictable meteorological patterns. By excessive, we mean 87% of homes in the United States use energy for artificial climate control, in comparison to 2% that a populated country like India requires. This has influenced the rise of several inventions in VIRTUAL REALITY EXPLORATION OF WORLD HERITAGE SITESAUTHOR: NIKOSDIMITRIS FAKOTAKIS
Throughout history, natural disasters and human conflicts have destroyed a big part of our global heritage.Now, the world’s most celebrated places have been rebuilt in virtual reality (VR) environments, and this platform is also expecting visitors. For the innovative tourist service, a high-speed internet connection with a computer and a virtual reality (VR) headset is all that's needed. IMPROVING PROSTHETICS USING MATHEMATICS: NEW ALGORITHM FORSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM INHALABLE MRNA: NEW DELIVERY METHOD COULD HELP TREAT Now, a team of engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has found a unique way to deliver mRNA to patients of lung disease. They designed a non-invasive, inhalable aerosol that can directly administer IVT (in vitro transcribed)-mRNA to the lungs; IVT-mRNA is known to have multiple therapeutic applications. WORLD RECORD FOR QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT HAS BEEN BROKENSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM NEWLY ENGINEERED PETASE The accumulation of discarded plastics is a global issue, particularly as it exists in the same landfills for hundreds of years. This makes it a prevalent health problem, as plastics can find their way into the food chain and vital ecosystems, thereby reducing the quality of the food and water we consume. COTSBOT: THE UNDERWATER DRONE SET TO STOP DESTRUCTIVE Most people have heard of the Great Barrier Reef, even if they haven’t been there themselves. The world’s largest coral reef contains over 3000 individual reef systems and is the only living thing on earth which is visible from space.Despite its immense size, the entire reef is under threat from a relatively small organism: the crown-of-thorns starfish. This starfish, or more accurately a ORIGIN OF LIFE: SIMPLE CHEMICALS ON EARLY-EARTH CANSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM FLOATING SOLAR POWER PLANTS OF JAPAN Floating Solar Power Plants of Japan. On March 11, 2011, the world witnessed one of the worst nuclear disasters. The Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant was hit by a tsunami generated by a powerful 9.1 earthquake off the coast of Sendai, Japan. The Tohoku earthquake triggered an automatic shutdown of the fission reactions at the powerplant, but
THE CLOUDFISHER: SAVING COMMUNITIES BY CATCHING CLOUDS The CloudFisher: Saving Communities by Catching Clouds. In the mountains on the edge of the Sahara desert in Southwest Morocco, families are leaving their villages due to severe drought conditions which have left the local population struggling to survive. The area is bathed in fog for six months of the year and it is this fog whichis
WRISTIFY: A WEARABLE BRACELET FOR BODY CLIMATE CONTROL The excessive use of air conditioners or space heaters, a luxury in the developed world, is one of the main causes of global warming and unpredictable meteorological patterns. By excessive, we mean 87% of homes in the United States use energy for artificial climate control, in comparison to 2% that a populated country like India requires. This has influenced the rise of several inventions in NEWLY ENGINEERED PETASE The accumulation of discarded plastics is a global issue, particularly as it exists in the same landfills for hundreds of years. This makes it a prevalent health problem, as plastics can find their way into the food chain and vital ecosystems, thereby reducing the quality of the food and water we consume. MEET OCEAN ONE: THE HUMANOID ROBOT EXPLORING OUR OCEANS When you think about deep-sea exploration, the first image that might well pop into your head is a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) unmanned and plunging its way down to the depths of the ocean. There is still so much left to discover about our oceans, with NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) suggesting that we have explored less than 5% of our oceans.Despite NEW RESEARCH INDICATES YET MORE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF SLEEP Sleep deprivation is regarded as a major public health issue, by those who study it and its effects at least. Research has shown that life-threatening mistakes for patients made by resident physicians can increase as much as seven times over in response to sleep-robbing schedules for these doctors. Sleep deprivation is linked to deficits in cognition, memory and vigilance, and SHOULD WE BE WORRIED ABOUT SOLAR FLARES? A solar flare hitting Earth and wiping out electricity grids and satellite communications might sound like something from a science fiction movie, but it’s happened before and scientists predict it could well happen again. A new study suggests that the likelihood is that the Earth will be hit by a serious solar flare within the next 100 years.The study, titled ‘Risks for Life on Habitable T-CUP: THE 10 TRILLION-FRAMES-PER-SECOND CAMERA THAT CAN Single-shot 10-trillion-frame-per-second compressed ultrafast photography (CUP) is now possible with a new camera, developed by the researchers at the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS) and California Institute of Technology (Caltech). This new camera literally makes it possible to freeze time to see phenomena — and even light (!) —in extremely slow motion.The camera NEW DRUG MAY BE ULTIMATE PHARMACEUTICAL GRAIL FOR PEOPLE Obesity is a serious public health problem that is taking hold of the vast majority of countries in the developed world. For example, approximately 4 of every 10 adults in America is obese.Obesity may have a considerable negative impact on quality of life, as it can impede normal independent movement and exercise. It may also lead to chronic health problems such as STAR CLOSE TO SAGITTARIUS A* PROVES EINSTEIN’S THEORY OF What happens to a star when it gets sucked into a black hole? No one knew for sure until Einstein said that he did! The physicist's Theory of Relativity could be used to encompass the physics of such an event. To be more specific, such an occurrence would involve a star passing through the gravitational field of a black hole. This journey is the closest that any kind of body SMART CROSSING DESIGNED TO MAKE PEDESTRIANS SAFER Smart Crossing uses machine learning to make crossing our roads safer, and today a prototype was revealed on a street at a TV studio in South West London. The idea behind using the street at the TV studio is that many different real-life scenarios can quickly be tested, including a cyclist approaching the crossing in the blind spot of a van, a MIGRATORY ‘WEATHER’ BIRDS CAN INDICATE INTENSITY OF Migratory ‘Weather’ Birds Can Indicate Intensity Of Hurricanes. It is in the human interest to be able to predict when natural disasters of various types are going to happen. This becomes particularly important when homes are in the paths of storms or could be affected by flooding because of them. Accordingly, meteorological scientistshave
STEPHEN HAWKING AT WEB SUMMIT: WILL ARTIFICIAL Stephen Hawking has made a surprise appearance at the opening night of the Web Summit tech conference in Lisbon, Portugal. Paddy Cosgrave, the CEO of Web Summit, opened the conference last night and invited a number of speakers to join him on stage. VIRTUAL REALITY EXPLORATION OF WORLD HERITAGE SITESAUTHOR: NIKOSDIMITRIS FAKOTAKIS
Throughout history, natural disasters and human conflicts have destroyed a big part of our global heritage.Now, the world’s most celebrated places have been rebuilt in virtual reality (VR) environments, and this platform is also expecting visitors. For the innovative tourist service, a high-speed internet connection with a computer and a virtual reality (VR) headset is all that's needed. MEET OCEAN ONE: THE HUMANOID ROBOT EXPLORING OUR OCEANS When you think about deep-sea exploration, the first image that might well pop into your head is a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) unmanned and plunging its way down to the depths of the ocean. There is still so much left to discover about our oceans, with NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) suggesting that we have explored less than 5% of our oceans.Despite FLOATING SOLAR POWER PLANTS OF JAPAN Floating Solar Power Plants of Japan. On March 11, 2011, the world witnessed one of the worst nuclear disasters. The Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant was hit by a tsunami generated by a powerful 9.1 earthquake off the coast of Sendai, Japan. The Tohoku earthquake triggered an automatic shutdown of the fission reactions at the powerplant, but
WORLD RECORD FOR QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT HAS BEEN BROKENSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM 10TH PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM? THE NEWLY DISCOVERED There’s a new dwarf planet in our solar system, and it’s the most distant one scientists have ever discovered. This tiny world, formally known as 2018 VG18, but nicknamed Farout, is about 18 billion kilometers away, roughly 3.5 times the distance to Pluto from Earth. The pink cosmic body was nicknamed after its discoverer’s exclamation!The new object was announced on Monday, STUDY REVEALS, SIGNS OF LIFE CONFIRMED ON SATURN’S MOON A few years ago, NASA’s mission to Saturn’s orbit, established that the planet’s moon, Enceladus, had a global ocean in its midst. Observations from this space operation indicated that the interiors of the moon were, in fact, not frozen. This was determined by the vapor which emanated from cracks in the planetoid’s crust, that was obtained from the spacecraft, Cassini. There was a loss NEWLY ENGINEERED PETASE The accumulation of discarded plastics is a global issue, particularly as it exists in the same landfills for hundreds of years. This makes it a prevalent health problem, as plastics can find their way into the food chain and vital ecosystems, thereby reducing the quality of the food and water we consume. NEW DRUG MAY BE ULTIMATE PHARMACEUTICAL GRAIL FOR PEOPLE Obesity is a serious public health problem that is taking hold of the vast majority of countries in the developed world. For example, approximately 4 of every 10 adults in America is obese.Obesity may have a considerable negative impact on quality of life, as it can impede normal independent movement and exercise. It may also lead to chronic health problems such as T-CUP: THE 10 TRILLION-FRAMES-PER-SECOND CAMERA THAT CAN Single-shot 10-trillion-frame-per-second compressed ultrafast photography (CUP) is now possible with a new camera, developed by the researchers at the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS) and California Institute of Technology (Caltech). This new camera literally makes it possible to freeze time to see phenomena — and even light (!) —in extremely slow motion.The camera NOVEL SKIN PATCH: THE FUTURE OF ANTIBIOTIC TREATMENT The resistance to antibiotic medications is an ever-more prominent public health issue. This phenomenon is related to the acquisition of novel properties or adaptations that allow bacteria to avoid death caused by these drugs.Antibiotic resistance is seen in many types of dangerous microbes, and is effective against even the newest compounds that have been developed. VIRTUAL REALITY EXPLORATION OF WORLD HERITAGE SITESAUTHOR: NIKOSDIMITRIS FAKOTAKIS
Throughout history, natural disasters and human conflicts have destroyed a big part of our global heritage.Now, the world’s most celebrated places have been rebuilt in virtual reality (VR) environments, and this platform is also expecting visitors. For the innovative tourist service, a high-speed internet connection with a computer and a virtual reality (VR) headset is all that's needed. MEET OCEAN ONE: THE HUMANOID ROBOT EXPLORING OUR OCEANS When you think about deep-sea exploration, the first image that might well pop into your head is a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) unmanned and plunging its way down to the depths of the ocean. There is still so much left to discover about our oceans, with NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) suggesting that we have explored less than 5% of our oceans.Despite FLOATING SOLAR POWER PLANTS OF JAPAN Floating Solar Power Plants of Japan. On March 11, 2011, the world witnessed one of the worst nuclear disasters. The Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant was hit by a tsunami generated by a powerful 9.1 earthquake off the coast of Sendai, Japan. The Tohoku earthquake triggered an automatic shutdown of the fission reactions at the powerplant, but
WORLD RECORD FOR QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT HAS BEEN BROKENSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM 10TH PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM? THE NEWLY DISCOVERED There’s a new dwarf planet in our solar system, and it’s the most distant one scientists have ever discovered. This tiny world, formally known as 2018 VG18, but nicknamed Farout, is about 18 billion kilometers away, roughly 3.5 times the distance to Pluto from Earth. The pink cosmic body was nicknamed after its discoverer’s exclamation!The new object was announced on Monday, STUDY REVEALS, SIGNS OF LIFE CONFIRMED ON SATURN’S MOON A few years ago, NASA’s mission to Saturn’s orbit, established that the planet’s moon, Enceladus, had a global ocean in its midst. Observations from this space operation indicated that the interiors of the moon were, in fact, not frozen. This was determined by the vapor which emanated from cracks in the planetoid’s crust, that was obtained from the spacecraft, Cassini. There was a loss NEWLY ENGINEERED PETASE The accumulation of discarded plastics is a global issue, particularly as it exists in the same landfills for hundreds of years. This makes it a prevalent health problem, as plastics can find their way into the food chain and vital ecosystems, thereby reducing the quality of the food and water we consume. NEW DRUG MAY BE ULTIMATE PHARMACEUTICAL GRAIL FOR PEOPLE Obesity is a serious public health problem that is taking hold of the vast majority of countries in the developed world. For example, approximately 4 of every 10 adults in America is obese.Obesity may have a considerable negative impact on quality of life, as it can impede normal independent movement and exercise. It may also lead to chronic health problems such as T-CUP: THE 10 TRILLION-FRAMES-PER-SECOND CAMERA THAT CAN Single-shot 10-trillion-frame-per-second compressed ultrafast photography (CUP) is now possible with a new camera, developed by the researchers at the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS) and California Institute of Technology (Caltech). This new camera literally makes it possible to freeze time to see phenomena — and even light (!) —in extremely slow motion.The camera NOVEL SKIN PATCH: THE FUTURE OF ANTIBIOTIC TREATMENT The resistance to antibiotic medications is an ever-more prominent public health issue. This phenomenon is related to the acquisition of novel properties or adaptations that allow bacteria to avoid death caused by these drugs.Antibiotic resistance is seen in many types of dangerous microbes, and is effective against even the newest compounds that have been developed. NEWLY ENGINEERED PETASE The accumulation of discarded plastics is a global issue, particularly as it exists in the same landfills for hundreds of years. This makes it a prevalent health problem, as plastics can find their way into the food chain and vital ecosystems, thereby reducing the quality of the food and water we consume. NANOWOOD: SUPER-INSULATOR OF THE FUTURE? Storm Emma, which occurred in early 2018 in the UK, may have stressed the importance of heat conservation for the many people affected by it.Modern dwellings can be insulated by incorporating thin sheets of aerogel or Styrofoam into building shells during construction. However, these materials are synthetic and can represent environmental damage in their manufacture or disposal.Therefore, the 10TH PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM? THE NEWLY DISCOVERED There’s a new dwarf planet in our solar system, and it’s the most distant one scientists have ever discovered. This tiny world, formally known as 2018 VG18, but nicknamed Farout, is about 18 billion kilometers away, roughly 3.5 times the distance to Pluto from Earth. The pink cosmic body was nicknamed after its discoverer’s exclamation!The new object was announced on Monday, ICEWIND: ICELAND’S SOLUTION FOR WIND ENERGY Some countries lead the way when it comes to renewable energy, and Iceland is definitely one of them. The country already runs on 100% renewable energy, with the majority coming from geothermal sources and hydroelectric dams. Researchers there are also working on new ways to harness energy from the strong Icelandic winds that are a feature of the island.One of the problems is STAR CLOSE TO SAGITTARIUS A* PROVES EINSTEIN’S THEORY OF What happens to a star when it gets sucked into a black hole? No one knew for sure until Einstein said that he did! The physicist's Theory of Relativity could be used to encompass the physics of such an event. To be more specific, such an occurrence would involve a star passing through the gravitational field of a black hole. This journey is the closest that any kind of body UNRAVELING THE ACOUSTICS OF ANCIENT AMPHITHEATERS Unraveling The Acoustics Of Ancient Amphitheaters. Today, we take for granted the nature of theatrical plays and music concerts being staged in pre-arranged spaces. We also accept that performers enact well-defined roles specified by the plot, or as per artistic rules. However, such conventions were formulated during ancient times inGreece as
SHOULD WE BE WORRIED ABOUT SOLAR FLARES? A solar flare hitting Earth and wiping out electricity grids and satellite communications might sound like something from a science fiction movie, but it’s happened before and scientists predict it could well happen again. A new study suggests that the likelihood is that the Earth will be hit by a serious solar flare within the next 100 years.The study, titled ‘Risks for Life on Habitable PATIENT REPORTEDLY COUGHED UP PERFECT ‘CAST’ OF OWN AIRWAY A fascinating case report in the New England Journal of Medicine has highlighted just how much the lungs can be affected in conditions such as heart failure. They can cause clots made of blood, mucus, or both to accumulate in the branching structures that normally supply the organs with oxygen. These objects can even be coughed up as the patient’s system tries to expel the LATEST DISCOVERY HAS REVEALED HOW EGYPTIAN PYRAMIDS WERE Evidence of the 4,500-year-old “system” that was probably used to construct the pyramids of Egypt have been unearthed. (Source: Yannis Gourdon/LFAO) The three Giza Pyramids were built for each of three pharaohs, Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure. The Great Pyramid is the largest one ever made in Egypt. For many ancient writers, this was considered HOW FLATWORMS RE-GROW THEIR OWN HEADS: SCIENTISTS FINALLY The species of simple animal known as Planaria has acted as a model organism in the disciplines of tissue regeneration science for quite a while now. This is because planarians – also known as flatworms – have exhibited an almost magical ability to grow back various parts of their body, in response to injury or irradiation. This phenomenon even extends to a flatworm replacing VIRTUAL REALITY EXPLORATION OF WORLD HERITAGE SITESAUTHOR: NIKOSDIMITRIS FAKOTAKIS
Throughout history, natural disasters and human conflicts have destroyed a big part of our global heritage.Now, the world’s most celebrated places have been rebuilt in virtual reality (VR) environments, and this platform is also expecting visitors. For the innovative tourist service, a high-speed internet connection with a computer and a virtual reality (VR) headset is all that's needed. FLOATING SOLAR POWER PLANTS OF JAPAN Floating Solar Power Plants of Japan. On March 11, 2011, the world witnessed one of the worst nuclear disasters. The Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant was hit by a tsunami generated by a powerful 9.1 earthquake off the coast of Sendai, Japan. The Tohoku earthquake triggered an automatic shutdown of the fission reactions at the powerplant, but
IMPROVING PROSTHETICS USING MATHEMATICS: NEW ALGORITHM FORSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM ORIGIN OF LIFE: SIMPLE CHEMICALS ON EARLY-EARTH CANSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM MEET OCEAN ONE: THE HUMANOID ROBOT EXPLORING OUR OCEANS When you think about deep-sea exploration, the first image that might well pop into your head is a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) unmanned and plunging its way down to the depths of the ocean. There is still so much left to discover about our oceans, with NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) suggesting that we have explored less than 5% of our oceans.Despite THE CLOUDFISHER: SAVING COMMUNITIES BY CATCHING CLOUDS The CloudFisher: Saving Communities by Catching Clouds. In the mountains on the edge of the Sahara desert in Southwest Morocco, families are leaving their villages due to severe drought conditions which have left the local population struggling to survive. The area is bathed in fog for six months of the year and it is this fog whichis
WRISTIFY: A WEARABLE BRACELET FOR BODY CLIMATE CONTROL The excessive use of air conditioners or space heaters, a luxury in the developed world, is one of the main causes of global warming and unpredictable meteorological patterns. By excessive, we mean 87% of homes in the United States use energy for artificial climate control, in comparison to 2% that a populated country like India requires. This has influenced the rise of several inventions in NEW RESEARCH INDICATES YET MORE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF SLEEP Sleep deprivation is regarded as a major public health issue, by those who study it and its effects at least. Research has shown that life-threatening mistakes for patients made by resident physicians can increase as much as seven times over in response to sleep-robbing schedules for these doctors. Sleep deprivation is linked to deficits in cognition, memory and vigilance, and SMART CROSSING DESIGNED TO MAKE PEDESTRIANS SAFER Smart Crossing uses machine learning to make crossing our roads safer, and today a prototype was revealed on a street at a TV studio in South West London. The idea behind using the street at the TV studio is that many different real-life scenarios can quickly be tested, including a cyclist approaching the crossing in the blind spot of a van, a STEPHEN HAWKING AT WEB SUMMIT: WILL ARTIFICIAL Stephen Hawking has made a surprise appearance at the opening night of the Web Summit tech conference in Lisbon, Portugal. Paddy Cosgrave, the CEO of Web Summit, opened the conference last night and invited a number of speakers to join him on stage. VIRTUAL REALITY EXPLORATION OF WORLD HERITAGE SITESAUTHOR: NIKOSDIMITRIS FAKOTAKIS
Throughout history, natural disasters and human conflicts have destroyed a big part of our global heritage.Now, the world’s most celebrated places have been rebuilt in virtual reality (VR) environments, and this platform is also expecting visitors. For the innovative tourist service, a high-speed internet connection with a computer and a virtual reality (VR) headset is all that's needed. FLOATING SOLAR POWER PLANTS OF JAPAN Floating Solar Power Plants of Japan. On March 11, 2011, the world witnessed one of the worst nuclear disasters. The Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant was hit by a tsunami generated by a powerful 9.1 earthquake off the coast of Sendai, Japan. The Tohoku earthquake triggered an automatic shutdown of the fission reactions at the powerplant, but
IMPROVING PROSTHETICS USING MATHEMATICS: NEW ALGORITHM FORSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM ORIGIN OF LIFE: SIMPLE CHEMICALS ON EARLY-EARTH CANSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM MEET OCEAN ONE: THE HUMANOID ROBOT EXPLORING OUR OCEANS When you think about deep-sea exploration, the first image that might well pop into your head is a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) unmanned and plunging its way down to the depths of the ocean. There is still so much left to discover about our oceans, with NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) suggesting that we have explored less than 5% of our oceans.Despite THE CLOUDFISHER: SAVING COMMUNITIES BY CATCHING CLOUDS The CloudFisher: Saving Communities by Catching Clouds. In the mountains on the edge of the Sahara desert in Southwest Morocco, families are leaving their villages due to severe drought conditions which have left the local population struggling to survive. The area is bathed in fog for six months of the year and it is this fog whichis
WRISTIFY: A WEARABLE BRACELET FOR BODY CLIMATE CONTROL The excessive use of air conditioners or space heaters, a luxury in the developed world, is one of the main causes of global warming and unpredictable meteorological patterns. By excessive, we mean 87% of homes in the United States use energy for artificial climate control, in comparison to 2% that a populated country like India requires. This has influenced the rise of several inventions in NEW RESEARCH INDICATES YET MORE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF SLEEP Sleep deprivation is regarded as a major public health issue, by those who study it and its effects at least. Research has shown that life-threatening mistakes for patients made by resident physicians can increase as much as seven times over in response to sleep-robbing schedules for these doctors. Sleep deprivation is linked to deficits in cognition, memory and vigilance, and SMART CROSSING DESIGNED TO MAKE PEDESTRIANS SAFER Smart Crossing uses machine learning to make crossing our roads safer, and today a prototype was revealed on a street at a TV studio in South West London. The idea behind using the street at the TV studio is that many different real-life scenarios can quickly be tested, including a cyclist approaching the crossing in the blind spot of a van, a STEPHEN HAWKING AT WEB SUMMIT: WILL ARTIFICIAL Stephen Hawking has made a surprise appearance at the opening night of the Web Summit tech conference in Lisbon, Portugal. Paddy Cosgrave, the CEO of Web Summit, opened the conference last night and invited a number of speakers to join him on stage. INHALABLE MRNA: NEW DELIVERY METHOD COULD HELP TREAT Now, a team of engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has found a unique way to deliver mRNA to patients of lung disease. They designed a non-invasive, inhalable aerosol that can directly administer IVT (in vitro transcribed)-mRNA to the lungs; IVT-mRNA is known to have multiple therapeutic applications. MEET OCEAN ONE: THE HUMANOID ROBOT EXPLORING OUR OCEANS When you think about deep-sea exploration, the first image that might well pop into your head is a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) unmanned and plunging its way down to the depths of the ocean. There is still so much left to discover about our oceans, with NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) suggesting that we have explored less than 5% of our oceans.Despite WORLD RECORD FOR QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT HAS BEEN BROKEN Quantum entanglement is a state in which the location of one particle is closely correlated with that of another. In other words, it is the nearest practical thing to having a said particle in two places at once.It has already been established that quantum entanglement is quite possible. However, it is still not very common, not even in super-advanced, dedicated labs.On the NEWLY ENGINEERED PETASE The accumulation of discarded plastics is a global issue, particularly as it exists in the same landfills for hundreds of years. This makes it a prevalent health problem, as plastics can find their way into the food chain and vital ecosystems, thereby reducing the quality of the food and water we consume. UNDERSTANDING THE FERMI PARADOX AND THE DRAKE EQUATION Enrico Fermi was an Italian-American physicist and the creator of the world’s first nuclear reactor. He wrote a paper titled: On the Origin of Cosmic Radiation, in which he proposed that cosmic rays arose through the material being accelerated by magnetic fields in interstellar space.Fermi examined the issues surrounding magnetic fields in the arms of a spiral galaxy. NEW DRUG MAY BE ULTIMATE PHARMACEUTICAL GRAIL FOR PEOPLE Obesity is a serious public health problem that is taking hold of the vast majority of countries in the developed world. For example, approximately 4 of every 10 adults in America is obese.Obesity may have a considerable negative impact on quality of life, as it can impede normal independent movement and exercise. It may also lead to chronic health problems such as STAR CLOSE TO SAGITTARIUS A* PROVES EINSTEIN’S THEORY OF What happens to a star when it gets sucked into a black hole? No one knew for sure until Einstein said that he did! The physicist's Theory of Relativity could be used to encompass the physics of such an event. To be more specific, such an occurrence would involve a star passing through the gravitational field of a black hole. This journey is the closest that any kind of body CAN AMMONIA RAISE A ‘STINK’ IN THE RENEWABLE FUELS MARKET There are initiatives in many countries to increase the uptake or popularity of renewable or sustainable fuels. It is possible that hydrogen is the best-known and most feasible of these. However, it appears that there is a new, even more, familiar player in the game.Some researchers assert that ammonia is, in fact, the fuel of the future. It is a completely carbon-less PATIENT REPORTEDLY COUGHED UP PERFECT ‘CAST’ OF OWN AIRWAY A fascinating case report in the New England Journal of Medicine has highlighted just how much the lungs can be affected in conditions such as heart failure. They can cause clots made of blood, mucus, or both to accumulate in the branching structures that normally supply the organs with oxygen. These objects can even be coughed up as the patient’s system tries to expel the SHOULD WE BE WORRIED ABOUT SOLAR FLARES? A solar flare hitting Earth and wiping out electricity grids and satellite communications might sound like something from a science fiction movie, but it’s happened before and scientists predict it could well happen again. A new study suggests that the likelihood is that the Earth will be hit by a serious solar flare within the next 100 years.The study, titled ‘Risks for Life on Habitable VIRTUAL REALITY EXPLORATION OF WORLD HERITAGE SITESAUTHOR: NIKOSDIMITRIS FAKOTAKIS
Throughout history, natural disasters and human conflicts have destroyed a big part of our global heritage.Now, the world’s most celebrated places have been rebuilt in virtual reality (VR) environments, and this platform is also expecting visitors. For the innovative tourist service, a high-speed internet connection with a computer and a virtual reality (VR) headset is all that's needed. FLOATING SOLAR POWER PLANTS OF JAPAN Floating Solar Power Plants of Japan. On March 11, 2011, the world witnessed one of the worst nuclear disasters. The Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant was hit by a tsunami generated by a powerful 9.1 earthquake off the coast of Sendai, Japan. The Tohoku earthquake triggered an automatic shutdown of the fission reactions at the powerplant, but
IMPROVING PROSTHETICS USING MATHEMATICS: NEW ALGORITHM FORSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM ORIGIN OF LIFE: SIMPLE CHEMICALS ON EARLY-EARTH CANSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM MEET OCEAN ONE: THE HUMANOID ROBOT EXPLORING OUR OCEANS When you think about deep-sea exploration, the first image that might well pop into your head is a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) unmanned and plunging its way down to the depths of the ocean. There is still so much left to discover about our oceans, with NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) suggesting that we have explored less than 5% of our oceans.Despite THE CLOUDFISHER: SAVING COMMUNITIES BY CATCHING CLOUDS The CloudFisher: Saving Communities by Catching Clouds. In the mountains on the edge of the Sahara desert in Southwest Morocco, families are leaving their villages due to severe drought conditions which have left the local population struggling to survive. The area is bathed in fog for six months of the year and it is this fog whichis
WRISTIFY: A WEARABLE BRACELET FOR BODY CLIMATE CONTROL The excessive use of air conditioners or space heaters, a luxury in the developed world, is one of the main causes of global warming and unpredictable meteorological patterns. By excessive, we mean 87% of homes in the United States use energy for artificial climate control, in comparison to 2% that a populated country like India requires. This has influenced the rise of several inventions in NEW RESEARCH INDICATES YET MORE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF SLEEP Sleep deprivation is regarded as a major public health issue, by those who study it and its effects at least. Research has shown that life-threatening mistakes for patients made by resident physicians can increase as much as seven times over in response to sleep-robbing schedules for these doctors. Sleep deprivation is linked to deficits in cognition, memory and vigilance, and SMART CROSSING DESIGNED TO MAKE PEDESTRIANS SAFER Smart Crossing uses machine learning to make crossing our roads safer, and today a prototype was revealed on a street at a TV studio in South West London. The idea behind using the street at the TV studio is that many different real-life scenarios can quickly be tested, including a cyclist approaching the crossing in the blind spot of a van, a STEPHEN HAWKING AT WEB SUMMIT: WILL ARTIFICIAL Stephen Hawking has made a surprise appearance at the opening night of the Web Summit tech conference in Lisbon, Portugal. Paddy Cosgrave, the CEO of Web Summit, opened the conference last night and invited a number of speakers to join him on stage. VIRTUAL REALITY EXPLORATION OF WORLD HERITAGE SITESAUTHOR: NIKOSDIMITRIS FAKOTAKIS
Throughout history, natural disasters and human conflicts have destroyed a big part of our global heritage.Now, the world’s most celebrated places have been rebuilt in virtual reality (VR) environments, and this platform is also expecting visitors. For the innovative tourist service, a high-speed internet connection with a computer and a virtual reality (VR) headset is all that's needed. FLOATING SOLAR POWER PLANTS OF JAPAN Floating Solar Power Plants of Japan. On March 11, 2011, the world witnessed one of the worst nuclear disasters. The Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant was hit by a tsunami generated by a powerful 9.1 earthquake off the coast of Sendai, Japan. The Tohoku earthquake triggered an automatic shutdown of the fission reactions at the powerplant, but
IMPROVING PROSTHETICS USING MATHEMATICS: NEW ALGORITHM FORSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM ORIGIN OF LIFE: SIMPLE CHEMICALS ON EARLY-EARTH CANSEE MORE ON EVOLVING-SCIENCE.COM MEET OCEAN ONE: THE HUMANOID ROBOT EXPLORING OUR OCEANS When you think about deep-sea exploration, the first image that might well pop into your head is a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) unmanned and plunging its way down to the depths of the ocean. There is still so much left to discover about our oceans, with NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) suggesting that we have explored less than 5% of our oceans.Despite THE CLOUDFISHER: SAVING COMMUNITIES BY CATCHING CLOUDS The CloudFisher: Saving Communities by Catching Clouds. In the mountains on the edge of the Sahara desert in Southwest Morocco, families are leaving their villages due to severe drought conditions which have left the local population struggling to survive. The area is bathed in fog for six months of the year and it is this fog whichis
WRISTIFY: A WEARABLE BRACELET FOR BODY CLIMATE CONTROL The excessive use of air conditioners or space heaters, a luxury in the developed world, is one of the main causes of global warming and unpredictable meteorological patterns. By excessive, we mean 87% of homes in the United States use energy for artificial climate control, in comparison to 2% that a populated country like India requires. This has influenced the rise of several inventions in NEW RESEARCH INDICATES YET MORE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF SLEEP Sleep deprivation is regarded as a major public health issue, by those who study it and its effects at least. Research has shown that life-threatening mistakes for patients made by resident physicians can increase as much as seven times over in response to sleep-robbing schedules for these doctors. Sleep deprivation is linked to deficits in cognition, memory and vigilance, and SMART CROSSING DESIGNED TO MAKE PEDESTRIANS SAFER Smart Crossing uses machine learning to make crossing our roads safer, and today a prototype was revealed on a street at a TV studio in South West London. The idea behind using the street at the TV studio is that many different real-life scenarios can quickly be tested, including a cyclist approaching the crossing in the blind spot of a van, a STEPHEN HAWKING AT WEB SUMMIT: WILL ARTIFICIAL Stephen Hawking has made a surprise appearance at the opening night of the Web Summit tech conference in Lisbon, Portugal. Paddy Cosgrave, the CEO of Web Summit, opened the conference last night and invited a number of speakers to join him on stage. INHALABLE MRNA: NEW DELIVERY METHOD COULD HELP TREAT Now, a team of engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has found a unique way to deliver mRNA to patients of lung disease. They designed a non-invasive, inhalable aerosol that can directly administer IVT (in vitro transcribed)-mRNA to the lungs; IVT-mRNA is known to have multiple therapeutic applications. MEET OCEAN ONE: THE HUMANOID ROBOT EXPLORING OUR OCEANS When you think about deep-sea exploration, the first image that might well pop into your head is a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) unmanned and plunging its way down to the depths of the ocean. There is still so much left to discover about our oceans, with NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) suggesting that we have explored less than 5% of our oceans.Despite WORLD RECORD FOR QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT HAS BEEN BROKEN Quantum entanglement is a state in which the location of one particle is closely correlated with that of another. In other words, it is the nearest practical thing to having a said particle in two places at once.It has already been established that quantum entanglement is quite possible. However, it is still not very common, not even in super-advanced, dedicated labs.On the NEWLY ENGINEERED PETASE The accumulation of discarded plastics is a global issue, particularly as it exists in the same landfills for hundreds of years. This makes it a prevalent health problem, as plastics can find their way into the food chain and vital ecosystems, thereby reducing the quality of the food and water we consume. UNDERSTANDING THE FERMI PARADOX AND THE DRAKE EQUATION Enrico Fermi was an Italian-American physicist and the creator of the world’s first nuclear reactor. He wrote a paper titled: On the Origin of Cosmic Radiation, in which he proposed that cosmic rays arose through the material being accelerated by magnetic fields in interstellar space.Fermi examined the issues surrounding magnetic fields in the arms of a spiral galaxy. NEW DRUG MAY BE ULTIMATE PHARMACEUTICAL GRAIL FOR PEOPLE Obesity is a serious public health problem that is taking hold of the vast majority of countries in the developed world. For example, approximately 4 of every 10 adults in America is obese.Obesity may have a considerable negative impact on quality of life, as it can impede normal independent movement and exercise. It may also lead to chronic health problems such as STAR CLOSE TO SAGITTARIUS A* PROVES EINSTEIN’S THEORY OF What happens to a star when it gets sucked into a black hole? No one knew for sure until Einstein said that he did! The physicist's Theory of Relativity could be used to encompass the physics of such an event. To be more specific, such an occurrence would involve a star passing through the gravitational field of a black hole. This journey is the closest that any kind of body CAN AMMONIA RAISE A ‘STINK’ IN THE RENEWABLE FUELS MARKET There are initiatives in many countries to increase the uptake or popularity of renewable or sustainable fuels. It is possible that hydrogen is the best-known and most feasible of these. However, it appears that there is a new, even more, familiar player in the game.Some researchers assert that ammonia is, in fact, the fuel of the future. It is a completely carbon-less PATIENT REPORTEDLY COUGHED UP PERFECT ‘CAST’ OF OWN AIRWAY A fascinating case report in the New England Journal of Medicine has highlighted just how much the lungs can be affected in conditions such as heart failure. They can cause clots made of blood, mucus, or both to accumulate in the branching structures that normally supply the organs with oxygen. These objects can even be coughed up as the patient’s system tries to expel the SHOULD WE BE WORRIED ABOUT SOLAR FLARES? A solar flare hitting Earth and wiping out electricity grids and satellite communications might sound like something from a science fiction movie, but it’s happened before and scientists predict it could well happen again. A new study suggests that the likelihood is that the Earth will be hit by a serious solar flare within the next 100 years.The study, titled ‘Risks for Life on Habitable Skip to main content* Tweet
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