Archive for the ‘innovation’ category: Page 143
Millions of people need new corneas. In a major breakthrough, researchers can now 3D print them.
Nov 25, 2019
We’re going to move to Mars and it will change life on Earth forever
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: innovation, space travel
The innovative technology used to settle on the Red Planet will prove to be very useful on our own homeworld.
Nov 16, 2019
Another adult stem cell breakthrough
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: biotech/medical, innovation
Scientists have discovered yet another life-giving treatment for disease using adult stem cells, while the number of substantial medical breakthroughs from life-taking embryonic stem cell research remains essentially zero.
Neuromyelitis optica (NMO), also known as Devic’s disease, causes the immune system to react against the body’s own cells in the central nervous system, particularly the eyes and spinal cord. Those who contract the disease usually lose their eyesight and ability to walk within five years.
Nov 14, 2019
Facebook’s latest giant language AI hits computing wall at 500 Nvidia GPUs
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: innovation, robotics/AI
Facebook AI research’s latest breakthrough in natural language understanding, called XLM-R, performs cross-language tasks with 100 different languages including Swahili and Urdu, but it’s also running up against the limits of existing computing power.
Nov 14, 2019
This Breakthrough in Lab-Grown Meat Could Make it Look Like Real Flesh
Posted by Tanvir Ahmed in categories: food, innovation
Scientists at Harvard have created a texture in meat grown in a lab close to the actual animal meat we’re used to. Would you eat it?
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Human meat consumption is bad for the planet—livestock raised for food makes up for approximately 14–18% of our greenhouse gas emissions, and the land requirements to grow their food is responsible for nearly 80% of all deforestation in the Amazon.
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Nov 13, 2019
This Stingray-Shaped Spacecraft Could Be Perfect For Exploring Venus’ Dark Side
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: innovation, space travel
Researchers are designing a stingray-shaped spacecraft to explore the dark side of Venus.
(Image: © CRASH Lab, University at Buffalo)
Could a stingray-shaped spacecraft get to the dark side of Venus by flapping its wings?
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Nov 10, 2019
Hydrogen Boride Nanosheets: A Promising Material for Hydrogen Carrier
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: innovation, materials
Innovative nanosheets made from equal parts of hydrogen and boron have a greater capacity to store and release hydrogen compared with conventional metal-based materials.
Nov 10, 2019
‘Magnetic ionics’ breakthrough promises ultra-low-power microchips
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: computing, innovation
Circa 2018
Researchers at MIT (Cambridge, MA) and at Brookhaven National Laboratory (Upton, NY) have demonstrated a new approach to controlling magnetism in a microchip that could lead to next-generation memory and logic devices that consume drastically less power than current versions.
Nov 10, 2019
The official site of the Healthy Longevity Global Grand Challenge
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: innovation, life extension
Join our global movement to extend the human healthspan by accelerating research, innovation, and entrepreneurism in healthy longevity.