Science
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Monash University and Amaero Engineering have acquired one of the biggest metal 3D printers currently in production. The Xline 2000R metal 3D printer is only one of five massive printers developed by German manufacturer Concept Laser. The printer is the only one outside America and Europe to be available for contract manufacturing. It is also the only one that […]
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Imagine being the parent of a premature infant weighing little more than one pound. You watch your tiny, fragile child get tucked into a warm incubator and hooked up to all sorts of tubes, including one for oxygen so life giving air can be delivered to ensure each and every gasp for breath. At least that’s what you think. Especially after the nurses or […]
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German technology has yet again taken a great leap towards another ground-breaking innovation in imaging and printing as it launched its newest imaging tool no larger than a grain of salt. Researchers at the University of Stuttgart have developed a miniature camera using a new 3D printing technique. Experts say the ingenious technique provides sub-micrometer […]
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Artificial intelligence may soon become a complete entity of its own and may even share fundamental rights with humans, according to Christopher Markou, a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge in the U.K. In an opinion piece, Markou argued that the 21st century will not only give rise to technological advancements […]
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What is being described as a UFO “megaship” was caught on video by cameras aboard the International Space Station (ISS), prompting NASA to dim the live feed so that the object could no longer be seen, according to UFO hunters. The footage of the alleged megaship was uploaded to YouTube by Streetcap1, a UFO enthusiast […]
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All science is not 100% accurate and reliable. Just like in any other profession or field of study, humans make mistakes, alter data, omit data, jump to conclusions, and worse, sometimes literally fake research to achieve end goals that suit a company’s bottom line or a corporation’s profit scheme. The science of locating planets in […]
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We tend to think of UFOs and possible extraterrestrial visitations as a fairly recent phenomenon, beginning around the end of WWII when a wave of UFO sightings and occurrences such as the Roswell incident began to capture the imagination of the public. But UFO sightings are nothing new. Throughout history, there have been accounts of […]
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Amazon’s voice-activated virtual assistant, Alexa, may soon have the capability to identify who is speaking to it – a feature that will push the technology even further into the Big Brother realm. Voice recognition technology is nothing new, but Alexa will be the first voice assistant on the market to offer this feature. Amazon developers […]
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By the time robots become intelligent enough to rise up and destroy their human creators, we may have given them good reason to do so. There is a growing debate concerning whether or not robots should be taxed, and presumably, robots won’t like that any more than people do. All joking aside, the idea of […]
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Imagine for a moment if an online news media outlet that supposedly inspires citizen action on the environment and human rights was espousing that every American – man, woman or child – should be extra careful not to eat, drink or touch some specific poison that was spread around the land, but at the same […]
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One of the greatest health threats facing the American public has been largely unknown to the average citizen until now, but the release of Biosludged – a new documentary produced by Health Ranger Mike Adams – is about to blow the proverbial lid off a subject that deserves everyone’s attention. The use of treated sewage […]
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Bizarre flashes of cosmic light may actually be generated by advanced alien civilizations, as a way to accelerate interstellar spacecraft to tremendous speeds, a new study suggests. (Article by Mike Wall republished from Space.com) Astronomers have catalogued just 20 or so of these brief, superbright flashes, which are known as fast radio bursts (FRBs), since the […]
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The second known case of “chimpanzee Down syndrome” has been identified, as recorded in a scientific report by researchers from Kyoto University, published in the journal Primates. Down syndrome in human beings is caused by a condition known as trisomy 21, in which a person is born with three (rather than the normal two) copies […]
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If the dwindling level of privacy offered by internet use makes you more than a little uncomfortable, you might not want to hear about the latest tracking technique developed by a Pennsylvania professor of computer science. Yinzhi Cao of Lehigh University has come up with a way to make “fingerprinting” work across multiple browsers with […]
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There was a time when Bill Nye “The Science Guy” was actually entertaining and fun to watch. His science show was routinely played on television and in classrooms across the country, and for the most part, it resonated well with kids and young adults. But years have gone by, and now it appears that Bill […]
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