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A regularly updated selection of the most interesting news in science and technology, new electronics. Large archive of articles from 2000 to 2024. Based on materials from periodicals and the Internet.

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Gaming smartphone Black Shark 2 21.03.2019

Xiaomi has introduced a new version of the Black Shark 2 gaming smartphone, which received the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 platform and a pressure-sensitive OLED screen.

The Black Shark 2 smartphone is equipped with a 6,39-inch Samsung OLED display with Full HD + resolution, HDR support, a frame rate of 240 Hz and a fingerprint scanner built into the surface of the matrix. In addition, the developers have implemented Magic Press screen pressure recognition technology, thanks to which the user can independently assign soft buttons to the corners of the screen for greater convenience of the game. Such buttons will be triggered by pressing the screen more strongly than usual. Among other things, Xiaomi has worked on optimizing the characteristics of the display for gaming needs, as a result, color reproduction has been improved, the flicker effect has been reduced at low brightness, and the touch layer response delay has been reduced to 43,5 ms.

As a hardware platform, Black Shark 2 uses a powerful eight-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor with a track cluster system, on which the most powerful Kryo 485 core operates at a frequency of 2,84 GHz, three "middle" cores at a frequency of 2,42 GHz and the remaining younger ones at frequencies of 1,8 GHz. The GPU Adreno 640 is responsible for graphics processing, which is 20% faster than the similar system in the Snapdragon 845. Naturally, the developers installed a reinforced Liquid Cool 3.0 cooling system with a copper plate and a heat pipe, and a special Cooling Case with a fan will also be available, which is additionally will reduce the temperature of the case during the game.

For the basic version of the model, a configuration with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of data storage will be offered, a more advanced version will receive 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal memory. The battery capacity is 4000 mAh, it supports 27W fast charging. The main photo block is assembled from 48 megapixel and 12 megapixel cameras, a 20 megapixel selfie camera and a pair of stereo speakers are installed on the front panel.

At the first stage, the Black Shark 2 smartphone will be available only in China at a price of $480 for the base version and $625 for the top version, with a choice of "frozen silver" and "shadow black" colors.

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Mathematical regular distribution of neurons in the human brain 04.01.2024

Scientists from the Jülich Research Center and the University of Cologne in Germany, participating in the Human Brain Project, have discovered a surprising mathematical rule governing the distribution of neurons in the brain. It has been confirmed that the number of neurons in the outer layer of nervous tissue in various mammalian species follows a lognormal distribution. The discovery of a lognormal distribution of neurons in the outer layer of the cerebral cortex across mammalian species has important implications for understanding brain function and evolution. This information can serve as the basis for the creation of accurate models that facilitate research into neurological mechanisms, and can provide impetus for the development of innovative treatments for various neurological diseases, alerting us to potential problems and improving quality of life. The findings provide scientists with the key to creating precise models that will help unlock the mysteries of brain function and develop new treatments. ... >>

Xiaomi car running on HyperOS 04.01.2024

Chinese giant Xiaomi has unveiled its visionary approach to the automotive industry with the launch of its first electric vehicle, Xiaomi SU7, running on the HyperOS platform. The car is presented in two versions: SU7 and SU7 Max. The SU7 model is equipped with rear-wheel drive and can travel 668 km on a single charge. The maximum speed reaches 210 km/h, and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes only 5.28 seconds. The power of the adapted electric motor is 299 hp. The SU7 Max, on the other hand, is an all-wheel drive variant with a stunning range of 800 km. The car can accelerate to 265 km/h, reaching a speed of 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.78 seconds. The maximum power of this model is 673 hp. The interior of the car features a 16.1-inch main display and a 7.1-inch instrument panel. The ability to display the interface on the windshield makes driving more convenient. Entertainment system provided by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8295 chip and HyperOS operating system, p ... >>

Asteroseismology as music for measuring distances to stars 03.01.2024

The team of astronomers used asteroseismology, studying the vibrations of stars, to more accurately measure their distances from Earth. Researchers focused on thousands of stars, analyzing measurements taken by the Gaia mission, designed to study the nearby Universe. Ten years ago, the European Space Agency (ESA) launched the Gaia mission, which provided astronomers with unique data about the nearby Universe. The Gaia project, which has collected information on the position, distance and motion of nearly two billion stars, has become an important tool for the study of outer space. The Standard Candles and Distances research team at EPFL, led by Professor Richard Anderson, set out to measure the current expansion of the Universe, counting Gaia as a key element in their research. The Gaia mission has increased the accuracy of parallax measurements by 10 times compared to ESA's previous Hipparcos mission. Today, astronomers use parallaxes to determine distances to ... >>

The tallest wooden wind generator 03.01.2024

Modvion, a renewable energy startup, has completed the installation of a 150-meter wind turbine made from wood. This wind generator is the tallest in the world today. Its modular spruce wood design allows it to be manufactured and assembled on site. The Modvion Wooden Wind Turbine is an innovative solution for creating tall and efficient wind turbines while taking environmental aspects into account. Its use holds the promise of reducing dependence on steel and creating carbon-negative renewable energy technologies. At a time when manufacturers are setting records for the height of wind turbines, reaching 252 m in 24 hours, the Modvion wooden wind generator looks like an innovative solution. Taller turbines, while offering greater blade span and wind-capture efficiency, face severe limitations due to the use of steel in their design. Modvion uses thin layers of veneer to create ... >>

Thermo-regulating fabric using electrocaloric effect 02.01.2024

A team of scientists from Nankai University in China reports the creation of a unique material with a two-way thermoregulation system. Clothing made from this innovative substance can effectively retain heat in the cold season and cool in hot weather, powered by solar energy. The developed thermoregulating fabric, based on the electrocaloric effect and solar panels, represents an innovative approach to creating clothing that can adapt to different environmental conditions. This discovery could be an important step in the development of sustainable and energy-efficient technologies in the textile industry. The operating principle of metatissue is based on the electrocaloric effect. In this material, the atoms are electrically polarized, creating a slight imbalance in the distribution of electrons. This leads to the appearance of a “plus” and “minus” pole for the particles. When an electric field is turned on, the atoms begin to vibrate faster in accordance with the laws of entropy, which leads to ... >>

Security robot LG AI Agent 02.01.2024

LG presented its innovative product - a security robot called AI Agent. More than just a gadget, this smart home assistant is a cutting-edge integration of robotics, artificial intelligence and multimodal technology aimed at changing the way we interact with our living spaces. The LG AI Agent security robot is not only an advanced technology, but also an intelligent assistant that can effectively manage a smart home and provide real-time security. Its connectivity and data collection capabilities make it an important element of the future of smart housing. The robot is equipped with a bipedal design with wheels, which provides it with mobility and the ability to independently move around the house. This unique feature allows it to effectively perform various tasks and control different areas of the house. Leveraging the Qualcomm Robotics RB5 platform provides a robust foundation for data processing and instant ... >>

Nanomaterial from Martian soil 01.01.2024

Researchers from the University of Sussex have presented surprising results from their study revealing the potential of Martian nanomaterials and their impact on the future of habitability on the Red Planet. Research team leader Dr Conor Boland, lecturer in materials physics at the university, led the project to explore the potential of nanomaterials – extremely small components, the dimensions of which are thousands of times smaller than the diameter of a human hair. Their potential for use in producing clean energy and building materials on Mars has proven to be very promising. Experts have used an innovative NASA method to extract water from Martian gypsum. They also created nanobelts from anhydrite, previously considered waste. These materials have proven their potential for sustainable electronics and renewable energy production. An important result was the transformation of anhydrite into nanobelts in the form of melters. Scientists in ... >>

The influence of live Christmas trees on the composition of indoor air 01.01.2024

Christmas trees affect indoor air composition by releasing monoterpenes and oxidized volatile organic compounds. For people with sensitivity to these substances, it is recommended to take precautions to avoid possible discomfort. The choice of New Year's tree is not limited only to artificial options made of PVC film or plastic. Despite the growing popularity of artificial trees, live trees still find their fans. Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology Engineering Laboratory in Gaithersburg, a division of the US Technology Administration, decided to analyze how live Christmas trees affect the composition of indoor air. In the natural environment, coniferous trees produce monoterpenes, naturally occurring hydrocarbons that play an important role in regulating air quality. Interestingly, the researchers found that even felled spruce trees continue to release these organic compounds. American engineers conducted an experiment with ... >>

Christmas tree farms have a positive impact on nature 31.12.2023

Christmas tree farms have a positive impact on the environment. Instead of being seen as a source of timber, they can become the equivalent of young forests. Typically, each tree harvested is replaced by two or three seedlings, and farms are often located on unused farmland. Christmas tree farms are not only a source of holiday trees, but also an important element in the sustainable use of natural resources. With their help, it is possible to combine the needs of man and nature, creating favorable conditions for the diversity of biological systems and the preservation of the ecosystem. Forest ecologist at the Nature Conservancy in Massachusetts, Andy Finton, notes that Christmas trees play an important role in removing carbon from the atmosphere, cleaning the air and even improving the quality of drinking water. In addition, they promote landscape conservation by preventing the development of impervious surfaces and provide economic incentives for landowners. Finton sub ... >>

More than 10 thousand scientific articles retracted 31.12.2023

In 2023, it became clear that the problem of fake scientific articles was growing in scale. More than ten thousand publications were retracted, mostly from journals owned by Hindawi, the London subsidiary of Wiley. This is likely a result of the common practice of publishing bogus research. Over the past two decades, the most frequently retracted articles were those whose authors came from Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Russia, China and Egypt. Every year, millions of scientific articles appear in peer-reviewed journals, but sometimes they are retracted for various reasons. An example of this situation is the story of the American physicist Ranga Dias, who in March announced superconductivity at room temperature and high pressure, but the paper had to be retracted eight months later due to difficulties in repeating the results. Some studies are bogus from the start, creating "paper mills" - organizations that produce and sell bogus papers. Scientists often ... >>

Bioelectronic soil accelerates plant growth 30.12.2023

Researchers from Linköping University in Sweden have unveiled an innovative bioelectronic soil that can significantly accelerate plant growth in hydroponic systems. Hydroponics, as we know, is a method of growing plants without soil, using nutrients. After integrating the new material into hydroponic systems, scientists noticed that electrical signals stimulated plant growth by 50%. Bioelectronic soil includes organic matter mixed with the leading polymer Pedot, which is widely used in sensors and OLED displays. Study leader Eleni Stavrinidou emphasizes that soil conductivity is a key factor for stimulating plant roots. During the experiment, over 15 days, scientists studied the effect of electrical signals on barley sprouts. Even at a low voltage of 0,5 V, the roots responded actively, which led to a significant increase in plant size. Nitrogen processing was especially effectively improved, one ... >>

Yiwei EV electric car with lithium-free sodium battery 30.12.2023

Chinese automaker JAC Motors, part of the Volkswagen group, is preparing to release its first mass-produced electric vehicle under the Yiwei brand, equipped with a lithium-free sodium battery. Despite their lower energy density compared to lithium-ion batteries, sodium-ion batteries offer lower cost, improved manufacturing capabilities, and reliable performance in cold weather conditions. The launch of the Yiwei EV with a lithium-free sodium battery represents a significant step forward in the development of electric vehicles. This innovative technology reflects the desire for more sustainable and affordable electric vehicle energy, which could significantly impact the future of the industry. Yiwei is a new brand created by JAC in 2023, with Volkswagen holding a 75% stake in JAC. The Yiwei EV is likely a modified version of the Sehol E10X hatchback announced earlier this year. The vehicle is equipped with a sodium-ion battery ... >>

The admixture of carbon improves the electrical conductivity of copper 29.12.2023

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have made significant progress in improving the electrical conductivity of copper using a graphene dopant. This discovery could significantly improve the efficiency of power distribution in homes and businesses, as well as increase the efficiency of motors for electric vehicles and industrial equipment. Research on using graphene as a dopant to improve the electrical conductivity of copper provides promising opportunities for efficient energy distribution in various sectors. This technology could play a key role in improving the efficiency of electric vehicle engines and industrial equipment. Metals, due to their unique properties, are widely used in various industries, including energy, the military-industrial complex, electrical engineering and electric transport. However, they have their limitations, such as being expensive, brittle, and durable. To overcome ... >>

Synaptic transistor that mimics the human brain 29.12.2023

An international team of scientists from leading US universities has made important progress in integrating computer architecture with the human brain by creating an innovative synaptic transistor. This device provides the opportunity to bridge the gap between biological and electronic systems. Traditional differences in information processing and storage between the brain and computers have presented a major challenge to scientists. Unlike conventional computers, which transfer data between the processor and memory, the human brain performs both functions simultaneously. The solution to this problem was the creation of a new memory cell capable of performing the functions of a transistor. The key to this research was the developed device - a synaptic transistor that operates at room temperature and consumes a minimal amount of energy - only 20 picowatts (pW). Scientists have focused on using moiré quantum materials, which typically require cryogenic conditions, and have successfully ... >>

Sensing pain protects robots from damage 28.12.2023

Artificial pain sensors have become an effective means of preventing damage to robots when interacting with the outside world. Special sensors created by scientists at the National University of Singapore based on zinc and gallium measure the force of the impact and transmit the corresponding signals to the robot's motion control system. This allows robots to learn to be more careful when handling objects that could cause damage. The introduction of pain sensors into robotics opens up new horizons in the field of safety and training artificial systems to prevent injury. This technology also holds positive promise for medical applications, where precision and reliability are critical. Experts have developed sensors that, with sufficient impact force, generate an electrical signal similar to impulses from pain receptors in humans. An artificial intelligence algorithm processes these signals, recognizing safe and potentially dangerous signals for the robot. ... >>

iQOO TWS 1e Wireless Headphones 28.12.2023

The iQOO brand has launched a new product in the world of wireless headphones - iQOO TWS 1e. These headphones are a stripped-down version of the iQOO TWS 1 model introduced earlier this year. The iQOO TWS 1e is available in black with yellow accents, as well as a standard white color. iQOO TWS 1e is the perfect combination of modern design, advanced technology and affordable price. They provide high-quality sound, reliable protection and long battery life, making them a great choice for wireless headphones lovers. The design of iQOO TWS 1e is inspired by the popular Apple AirPods, and its earbuds are shaped like earbuds made of silicone material. Speakers with a diameter of 11 mm provide high-quality sound, and connectivity is via Bluetooth 5.3. The headphones support various sound effects including DeepX 3.0 stereo, 3D panoramic sound and Monster Sound for a gaming experience. iQOO TWS 1e have IP54 splash water protection, ... >>

Samsung Bespoke 4-Door Flex Refrigerator with Meal Plan and Digital Cooking 27.12.2023

Samsung Corporation introduces its new Bespoke 4-Door Flex smart refrigerator. This device has four doors, one of which is equipped with a 32-inch vertical screen. This innovative refrigerator allows you not only to order groceries, but also to watch TV shows and YouTube videos, as well as control your smart home. Samsung Bespoke 4-Door Flex takes an integrated approach to food storage, offering not only smart features, but also innovative capabilities in nutrition planning and digital cooking. This opens a new era in the use of technology to improve everyday life and health care. The main highlight of the new refrigerator is its built-in artificial intelligence, which can develop a meal plan for one person or for the whole family, taking into account the individual needs of each member. Neural networks take into account various factors, ranging from goals (weight loss or weight gain) to the presence of allergies or ... >>

The cause of toxicosis in pregnant women has been found 27.12.2023

A group of international scientists from the UK, USA and Sri Lanka reveals the mystery of acute nausea and vomiting in expectant mothers. Researchers have revealed that the hormone GDF15, produced by the fetus, plays a key role in causing a condition known as hyperemesis. About 70% of pregnant women experience these unpleasant symptoms, which sometimes become so intense that they make it difficult to eat and drink normally. Despite the prevalence of the problem, its roots have long remained a mystery. Researchers have identified a genetic link between hyperemesis and the hormone GDF15, which produces fetuses. Professor Stephen O'Rahilly, from the University of Cambridge, suggests that future treatments will be based on blocking the hormone's access to receptors in the brain. "This discovery makes us more confident that blocking GDF15's access to its receptors in the brain will provide the basis for effective and safe treatment of hyperemesis." Revolutionary discovery ... >>

Electronic wine taster 26.12.2023

Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST), led by Professor Kyun-In Jang from the Republic of Korea, presents an innovative electronic wine taster. This remarkable instrument, developed by the research team, is capable of accurately simulating taste sensations and analyzing saltiness, acidity, bitterness and sweetness in real time. New technology promises to improve not only the wine tasting process, but also enrich the consumer experience in various areas. The device is based on 4 sensors, each of which specializes in a specific taste. Just a few millimeters in size, these sensors function as taste buds, capable of detecting and analyzing various chemicals, converting them into electrical signals. The authors note that similar systems have been created previously, but they lacked the “brain” to process combinations of flavors in real dishes and drinks. To cope with these difficulties, scientists have developed integrated ... >>

All-in-one Lenovo Xiaoxin Pro 27 2024 AIO 26.12.2023

Lenovo introduced the Xiaoxin Pro 27 2024 AIO all-in-one PC, designed for those who value high performance and stylish design. Lenovo continues to set standards in the computing industry with the Xiaoxin Pro 27 2024 AIO, which combines outstanding performance, modern design and advanced technology. This is the ideal solution for those looking for a high-quality computer that can satisfy the most demanding needs. The Xiaoxin Pro 27 2024 AIO impresses with its power, equipped with 13th generation Intel Core H-series processors. The entry-level configuration includes an i5-13420H processor, while the top-end version offers an i9-13900H processor. 5/16 GB DDR32 RAM and fast 1 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD ensure efficient operation and data storage. With an ultra-thin 15.8mm body and a 27-inch 2.5K 100Hz display, the all-in-one PC delivers an impressive visual experience ... >>

Cats only play with their owners if they want to. 25.12.2023

Domestic cats demonstrate their play activity, preferring to engage in games with their owners only at will. Having learned to analyze the behavior of more than a thousand cats, scientists from the University of Sussex have identified interesting features of cat play. The results of the study confirm that cats do not mind interacting with their owners in a playful way, but prefer to initiate this process themselves. Understanding these subtleties of pet behavior can help owners strengthen their bond with their cats and create a more harmonious relationship. Many animal species are known for their tendency to play with toys, but little is known about how domestic cats play. There is a stereotype that cats do not show interest in playing with their owners, preferring to have fun on their own. However, a survey of 924 owners, whose experiences covered 1154 cats, confirmed that 94 percent of cats willingly play with throwing objects. The survey also found that 61 percent of cats begin to show interest in ... >>

Electromagnetic generator operating without fuel 25.12.2023

South Korean research institute SEMP and Abu Dhabi's Global Solutions for Project Management presented an innovative device called AISEG. This device is an innovative system for generating electricity that operates without the need for fuel. AISEG represents a promising technology solution that takes energy to the next level by providing stable and environmentally friendly power supply. Its scalability and versatility make it a promising choice for a variety of applications, from home power systems to transportation and industrial applications. AISEG technology allows you to efficiently generate electricity with a constant output frequency, stimulated by stable magnetic fields generated using artificial intelligence. This generator produces electrical impulses inside a copper coil wrapped around a metal base using the principles of electromagnetism. ... >>

People become more merciful as they age 24.12.2023

With age, changes occur not only in human physiology, but also in his social behavior. Recent research from Claremont Graduate University in California (USA) calls attention to how the hormone oxytocin, known as the "love hormone", may influence the expression of mercy and empathy in older age. The results of a study of the hormone oxytocin and its influence on the expression of mercy in older people provide valuable research data. It is noted that with age, people become more generous and helpful, probably due to richer life experience and better management of emotions. Highlighting the interconnected mechanism between oxytocin, empathy, and giving expands our understanding of social behavior and provides food for thought about the factors that shape compassionate attitudes in older age. The experiment involved showing a video of a man's deep feelings towards his sufferer. ... >>

5th Generation Xeon Scalable Server Processors 24.12.2023

Intel introduced the 5th generation Xeon Scalable server processors (Emerald Rapids), which feature outstanding performance and new capabilities. They are fully compatible with the Eagle Stream/LGA4677 platform used for the previous generation Xeon Scalable CPUs, but at the same time provide an average 21% increase in performance. Intel's 5th Generation Xeon Scalable processors represent a significant step forward in the world of server technology. Their enhanced performance and integrated innovative capabilities make them an attractive choice for a variety of business and technology solutions. A key improvement in the new Emerald Rapids processors is the threefold increase in L3 cache capacity compared to their predecessors. Flagship models offer an impressive 320 MB of L64 cache. In addition, the updated processors are characterized by an increased number of cores to XNUMX, the introduction of Intel AMX (Advanced Matrix Extensions) extensions for faster ... >>

Small dogs live twice as long as big dogs 23.12.2023

Whales outperform mice in longevity, cats outperform fish. Among feathered birds, large representatives have a longer lifespan than their smallest counterparts. However, in the world of dogs, the opposite is true. Long-term studies show that small breeds of dogs live significantly longer than their large counterparts. New research led by biology professor Mark Elgar from the University of Melbourne's School of Biological Sciences confirms a surprising phenomenon in the dog world, where size has a direct impact on their lifespan. Understanding this pattern allows us to better care for our four-legged friends and tailor our approach to their health depending on the breed. The larger the dog, the shorter its lifespan. Large dogs such as St. Bernards have a lifespan of 5 to 8 years, while smaller breeds typically last 12 to 15 years. Recent dog research shows that large breed dogs age faster. Here you can ... >>

Zhanjiang Xinjuneng Technology 64-core laptop 23.12.2023

Chinese laptop manufacturer Zhanjiang Xinjuneng Technology is introducing an innovative device that combines a 64-core AMD EPYC server processor and a GeForce RTX 4080 desktop graphics card. The REV-9 laptop from Zhanjiang Xinjuneng Technology is an impressive combination of power and functionality. With a 64-core AMD EPYC processor and GeForce RTX 4080 graphics, as well as innovative features, the device promises a new level of performance for users who demand high-tech solutions in a mobile form factor. The REV-9 model is based on AMD EPYC 7713 or EPYC 9554 processors, both offering 64 cores, distinguished by Zen 3 and Zen 4 microarchitectures, respectively. A liquid cooling system was used to effectively remove heat from the “internals” of the laptop. The device also features a 17,3-inch screen with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels and a 240Hz refresh rate, as well as a 4K panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. New laptop ... >>

Giving nature constitutional rights 22.12.2023

Ireland can become a pioneer among European Union countries in introducing constitutional rights for nature. The possible establishment of constitutional rights for nature in Ireland represents an important step in the area of ​​biodiversity conservation. This approach demonstrates society's desire to establish more harmonious relationships with the natural environment. If this initiative is successfully implemented, Ireland could become an example for other countries to undertake similar legislative initiatives. The recommendation to hold a referendum on protecting biodiversity was put to the Irish government by the General Committee on Environment and Climate Action. If this initiative is supported by the Irish, nature will receive equal rights with humans. You will learn from the following text exactly what changes this will bring. Recent events in Ireland indicate a growing interest in conservation. Fans of this movement insist that natural objects ... >>

Electric snowboard Cyrusher 22.12.2023

The American company Cyrusher has presented an innovative electric snowboard that can accelerate to 50 kilometers per hour and cover a distance of 20 kilometers. A distinctive feature of this snowboard from traditional models is the powerful electric motor that rotates the rear wheel of the board. The Cyrusher electric snowboard opens a new era in the world of ski entertainment, promising not only exciting high-speed sensations, but also overcoming territorial restrictions and natural obstacles. The introduction of innovative technologies in skiing promises exciting prospects for lovers of extreme sports and active recreation. Judging by the videos presented, traveling on this electric snowboard is practically no different from riding a regular snowboard. The snowboarder simply needs to secure his boots to the board, and additionally place a battery in his backpack to provide power. The length of the board is 156 centimeters, while it can withstand weight up to 113 kilograms. ... >>

Time travel without time paradoxes 21.12.2023

Scientists say it is theoretically possible to go back in time and make changes without causing undesirable consequences for the future. Despite the temptation to change the past, scientific research suggests that time travel can be safe and free of time paradoxes. However, this security comes with the inevitability of events changing in accordance with the laws of time, which emphasizes the complexity and mystery of this potential phenomenon. No one has yet accomplished time travel, especially to the past, in order to change their own future path. Nevertheless, experts continue to develop theories that suggest the possibility of such travel without creating time paradoxes. This means that, in theory, it is possible to go back in time and make changes without breaking the laws of time. At least that's what the theory goes. The authors of a new study presented their theory explaining how to theoretically travel through time by avoiding time. ... >>

Speedy robot dog 21.12.2023

Developed by the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), the robot dog HOUND has won gold in the world of speed, setting a Guinness World Record for the 100-meter dash. The new milestone in robotics, beating the previous record by 5 seconds, highlights the outstanding capabilities of the mechanical mobile unit. The HOUND robot dog's achievement of the 100-meter sprint record represents a significant step in the development of robotics and locomotion technology. This success highlights the capabilities of advanced mechanical designs and innovative motor control techniques. The robot's impressive performance raises questions about future applications of similar technologies in various fields, including sports, automated services and research. At the same time, this reminds us of the need for a deeper understanding of the ethical and social aspects of introducing robots into everyday life. HOUND is designed for maximum speed and efficient movement, outpacing its competitors. ... >>

Energy-saving solar-powered clothing 20.12.2023

With increasing temperatures on the planet and environmental challenges, people are faced not only with the need to adapt to a changing climate, but also to ensure biological safety in conditions of elevated temperatures. One innovative approach is the creation of solar-powered smart clothing, which scientists say can function as a personal air conditioner (or heater, if necessary). Innovative technologies in the field of energy-saving clothing that use solar panels for thermoregulation are opening up new prospects for providing comfort in a changing climate. Systems developed by scientists that can regulate body temperature using solar energy provide an effective and convenient way to maintain biological safety in conditions of elevated temperatures. Further improvement and introduction of such technologies into industry can make them accessible to a wide range of people. ... >>

Tantalum Innovation to Improve Fusion Reactors 20.12.2023

Engineers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison from the United States have presented an innovative method for lining the internal walls of a fusion reactor using tantalum. The proposed technology is designed to make the reactor more compact, as well as facilitate maintenance and repair processes. A new technological advance in fusion reactor cladding opens up prospects for more efficient and compact use of this energy technology. Innovations like these make important contributions to the development of clean and sustainable energy sources, but also highlight the importance of further research into fusion energy. The uniqueness of the method lies in the use of cold spraying of tantalum (a metal resistant to high temperatures) onto the surface of stainless steel. The material applied in this way is able to trap more hydrogen particles, which reduces the size of the fusion device. Due to the fact that ionized hydrogen particles sometimes escape ... >>

Artificial wood from the laboratory 19.12.2023

Now not only meat, but also trees can be grown in laboratory conditions. Scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed artificial wood without harming any living trees. This important scientific advance not only provides new opportunities in forestry, but also raises questions regarding the environmental impacts and potential challenges associated with the use of artificial wood. The prospect of reduced deforestation raises important questions about sustainability and the responsible use of natural resources. The researchers extracted cells from the leaves of the major plant, a colorful subshrub often used for decoration. The resulting cells were placed in the conditions necessary for their reproduction - a liquid and nutrient medium. The cells were then transferred to a gel matrix (a porous material made from gel tubes) where they continued to grow. To convert these cells into lignin, which gives wood its rigidity. ... >>

Edible battery 19.12.2023

A group of Italian scientists representing the University of Milan have unveiled an amazing technological achievement - the first ever edible battery. Experts have already recognized this project as one of the best inventions of the current year. This unique invention reflects not only innovative technological capabilities, but also the importance of caring for the environment. The edible battery opens up new perspectives in the field of medical technology and biosensing, while calling for respect for nature and attention to energy efficiency. The edible battery uses beeswax in its body and includes unusual ingredients such as 24-karat gold, similar to what is used in cake jewelry, and the food additive ethyl cellulose. Active materials include riboflavin, known as vitamin B2, and quercetin, which is commonly sold as a dietary supplement and is found in capers. The composition also includes activated ... >>

Vulnerability of Empires 18.12.2023

Scientists from the universities of Wageningen (Netherlands), Cambridge, Exeter (UK) and Washington State (USA) conducted a study on the question of the existence of patterns in the dynamics of the destruction of empires or societies. The study's findings, published in the journal PNAS, point to the importance of domestic factors in the context of states' vulnerability to collapse. Domestic political processes play a key role in states' vulnerability to collapse. Understanding these patterns can help develop more effective strategies for managing and preventing potential crises in modern societies. Professor Tim Kohler from the University of Washington, one of the authors of the study, emphasized that despite the influence of external factors such as natural disasters, their role is usually a trigger that activates the internal dynamics of the state. Scientists analyzed the history of 324 ancient states, spanning five millennia. This approach is usually ... >>

Babies are resistant to visual illusions 18.12.2023

Infants under six months of age appear to be resistant to visual illusions that can deceive older children and adults. As experts have found, the perception of visual illusions in infants depends on their age and the degree of development of the brain’s information processing mechanisms. Understanding this feature may be key to greater insight into the development of human perception and internal processes in early childhood. In the study, researchers presented a screen with red and green dots to infants aged five to eight months. Dots of one color moved up in the center but down to the right and left, while dots of the other color showed the opposite movement. The visual illusion that occurs when adults look at the center of the screen makes the apparent movement of the dots the opposite. To find out whether babies succumbed to this illusion, the team conducted an experiment with 40 children, presenting a screen with dots of the same color moving in different directions. Det ... >>

The main cause of cancer has been identified 17.12.2023

Leading scientists from the University of North Carolina, USA, have identified the main mechanism of cancer development, which leads to serious disruption of the gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract, liver and pancreas. Information about this discovery was presented by MedicalXpress. These studies highlight the importance of microflora balance and the role of the MUC1 protein in preventing the development of cancer. Chronic infections can upset this balance, creating conditions for the emergence of dangerous tumors. This discovery opens new perspectives for the development of cancer prevention and treatment methods, focusing on maintaining the health of the mucous membranes and controlling the body's microbiota. The central cause of cancer is the interaction of harmful microbes with the MUC1 glycoprotein, a protein secreted by the mucous membrane. The risk of developing cancer increases significantly in the presence of chronic infections. In normal body condition ... >>

Solar tower providing electricity around the clock 17.12.2023

A group of scientists from the Jordan Technical University. Al-Hussein and Qatar University has developed a unique “solar” tower about 200 meters high, capable of generating electricity both day and night. The development of a solar tower with a highly efficient XNUMX/XNUMX power generation system opens up new prospects for the use of renewable energy sources. An innovative approach involving vertically oriented turbines and an air cooling system represents a potential solution to meet energy needs in desert regions. However, it is necessary to take into account the cooling water consumption and carefully select installation locations. Overall, this concept offers hope for the development of efficient and sustainable energy sources that can operate around the clock and balance energy demand with environmental concerns. The innovative system, called TTSS (Twin technology solar system), is ... >>

Nocturnal lifestyle can trigger diabetes 16.12.2023

Scientists have discovered a potential link between late lifestyle and an increased risk of developing diabetes. This discovery highlights the importance of being aware of your dreams, as quiet nights can bring unexpected dangers to our body. The conclusions of experts indicate the importance of consciously choosing the time of sleep and its impact on overall health. A personalized approach to sleep recommendations can significantly reduce the risk of developing diabetes and improve quality of life. For the scientific work, data on 63 female nurses was used: carefully analyzed in relation to their sleep, lifestyle and health status. The study found that night owls who prefer to be active at late hours faced a 000% increased risk of diabetes, even after controlling for lifestyle factors. Surprisingly, the increased risk was only observed among nurses who worked day shifts, highlighting the impact of jet lag and schedule conflict. ... >>

Minisforum AR900i motherboard 16.12.2023

Minisforum has introduced an innovative product - a Mini-ITX motherboard with an integrated processor and cooling system called AR900i. This device is equipped with the Core i9-13900HX mobile processor, which is now available in pre-built desktop systems. The Minisforum AR900i is a future-proof desktop solution with outstanding performance and cutting-edge technology. The integrated processor, support for the latest memory standards and ports make this motherboard an attractive choice for those seeking advanced computing solutions. In addition to the processor, the AR900i board has two DDR5 SO-DIMM RAM slots, four SSD slots with PCIe 4.0 support, a PCIe 5.0 graphics card slot, an efficient cooling system and a diverse set of ports, including HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, USB 3.2 Gen 2 , two USB 2.0, RJ45 2,5GbE. In addition, Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi adapters are provided ... >>

Feeding birds improves mental health 15.12.2023

Experts from the Virginia Tech, led by Professor Ashley Dayer, have discovered that feeding birds benefits not only birds, but also humans. Scientific work confirms that feeding birds not only has a positive effect on their welfare, but can also have a beneficial effect on the psychological well-being of people. Recommendations arising from the study's findings may help improve the quality of interactions between humans and wildlife. The unique study, launched in 2021, covers more than 10 bird feeders across the United States. It aims to highlight the impact of bird feeding on human welfare, urging policymakers to consider this aspect when making decisions about bird feeding. Using data from the FeederWatch project, a team of scientists aims to establish links between bird behavior, disease, habitat conditions and climate change, and the impact on welfare ... >>

Quantum innovations from IBM 15.12.2023

IBM has unveiled its latest advances in quantum computing, unveiling the new 133-qubit Heron quantum processor and the innovative modular quantum computer based on it, the IBM Quantum System Two. In addition, the Condor processor with 1121 qubits was announced, which has 50% greater qubit density. These developments open up new prospects for scaling quantum computing. New quantum developments from IBM, such as the Heron and Condor processors, as well as the Quantum System Two, open new horizons for the development of quantum computing. The combination of high performance, modularity and scalability makes them key elements of the future in this area. The Condor processor is part of IBM's long-term research into creating large-scale quantum computing systems. Despite the impressive number of qubits, its performance is comparable to the Osprey device, which has 433 qubits and will be announced in 2022. E ... >>

New technology instead of painful injections 14.12.2023

Scientists from the University of California in the USA have presented an innovative capsule that could become an effective alternative to painful injections in the medical field. The developed MucoJet capsule offers a promising prospect in the field of replacing painful injections. Positive results in animals highlight the potential of this technology, but more research and clinical trials in humans are required for definitive conclusions. The one and a half centimeter capsule is activated by chewing, which leads to the release of fine particles of the drug directly onto the mucous membrane. This mechanism allows the drug to be quickly absorbed and enter the blood through thin capillaries. Animal testing of the MucoJet capsule shows a threefold increase in antibody production. However, no human trials have been conducted at this time. ... >>

Keychron Q1 HE Wireless Keyboard 14.12.2023

Keychron has unveiled the Q1 HE wireless keyboard, launched via crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. Keychron Q1 HE is an innovative wireless keyboard that combines outstanding functionality and stylish design. Modern technologies used in this model make it an ideal choice for those who value comfort and productivity at work. The new keyboard features 82 keys including 12 media keys, RGB LEDs, NKRO technology and a 4000mAh battery. It also supports hot-swappable keys for maximum comfort. The metal keyboard body is made of environmentally friendly 6063 aluminum, the keys are made of PBT, and silicone pads minimize typing noise. Stabilizers installed on the printed circuit board ensure reliable operation. The Keychron Q1 HE stands out using Gateron 2.0 switches with magnetic Hall effect sensors, offering an innovative stem design ... >>

The influence of foods on a person's mood 13.12.2023

The relationship between diet, its quality and quantity, and various diseases has long been established. However, not everyone realizes that our emotional state also depends on what we eat. American researchers, trying to understand why meat can be a salvation from boredom, have found out how foods affect our mood. Our emotions and physical state are closely related to what we eat. Choosing the right foods can be key to maintaining a good mood and mental health. What was previously interpreted on an intuitive level is now explained through the effects of various foods on hormone production. For example, in the Middle Ages, peacock meat and pomegranates were consumed to enhance potency, and quince, beef and dates were chosen to improve mood. A team of researchers from Binghamton, led by assistant professor Lina Begdach, studied the nutrition of young people. Those who ate fast food more than once a week were more likely to experience mental health problems. ... >>

Diamond data carrier 13.12.2023

Scientists at the City University of New York (CUNY) have successfully experimented with writing data into defects in diamonds, turning them into efficient multi-level cells similar to those used in flash memory. On the surface of 2,5 square centimeters of diamond, scientists were able to place as much as 25 gigabytes of information, while ensuring strict data protection. An experiment by scientists at the City University of New York opens up the exciting prospect of using diamond defects for data storage. A unique recording method based on changing the charge of atoms under the influence of light allows achieving high recording density. Despite the successful results, the commercialization of this technology faces technical and organizational challenges that must be overcome. However, this discovery confirms the ongoing desire for innovation in the field of data storage and opens new horizons for future technological developments. Defects in the crystal structure of diamonds, ... >>

Purified water can become toxic 12.12.2023

A study conducted by scientists from the University of California at Berkeley and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore raises questions about the safety of purified water for humans. Scientists have come to the conclusion that almost all existing methods of purifying natural water, intended for further domestic use, are not capable of completely destroying harmful substances. The scientific work emphasizes the importance of not only the water purification process, but also careful control of what substances are formed as a result of this process. Contrary to popular belief that purified water is always safe, scientists point out the potential risks of transformation of toxic elements during purification. This is a reminder of the need to continually improve water treatment methods and develop safer technologies to ensure reliable access to clean and safe water for everyone. During the purification process, toxic elements undergo transformation, acquiring a new molecular structure ... >>

Acer Nitro V 16 gaming laptop 12.12.2023

Acer introduces its new hero to the gaming arena - the Nitro V 16 (ANV16-41) gaming laptop, equipped with advanced AMD Ryzen 8040 series processors with innovative Ryzen CHI technology and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 series graphics cards (and their previous modifications) for laptops with DLSS . In this gaming device, even in the most intense battles, you can forget about overheating, thanks to innovative heat dissipation systems controlled by dual fans. Nitro V 16 delivers a smooth gaming or work experience with the new AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS series processors. The Zen 4 core architecture ensures stable performance when gaming or streaming gameplay. The system runs Windows 11, and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 graphics cards and DLSS 3.5 technology ensure smooth, artificially controlled ray tracing visuals in games. 16" WQXGA or WUXGA display with 165Hz refresh rate gives gamers the ultimate ... >>

Rebirth of the Woolly Mammoth 11.12.2023

Researchers from Colossal Sciences have made breakthroughs, finding 99,6% genetic similarity between woolly mammoths and Asian elephants. This discovery encourages the use of Asian elephants as surrogate mothers to revive this ancient species. Restoring woolly mammoths is not just a scientific fantasy, but a serious research project that requires not only innovative cloning technologies, but also careful management of their new environment. Partnerships with elephant conservation organizations highlight not only the scientific significance, but also the importance of this endeavor in the context of ecosystem conservation and biodiversity maintenance. If successful, this could open a new chapter in the history of endangered species conservation and represent an important step in the understanding and application of modern technologies in conservation. The researchers' plans include transplanting mammoth embryos into Asian elephants in 2026, with hopes of producing the first ... >>

Data transmission over optical fiber at a speed of 22,9 million Gbit/s 11.12.2023

Japanese engineers from the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) have achieved a new record in fiber optic data transfer speeds, reaching an astonishing 22,9 petabits per second. This technological breakthrough is 20 times the total global Internet traffic transmitted every second and more than double the previous record of 10,66 Pbps over a distance of 13 km. The achievement of Japanese engineers in the field of data transmission over optical fiber signals a new era in high-speed communications. Speeds of 22,9 petabits per second set a new standard, providing opportunities for more efficient communications and opening the door to innovative data technologies in the future. Experts used innovative multiplexing techniques, combining spatial division and multiband wavelength multiplexing with multi-core fiber data transmission technology. Combination of multi-band WDM and SDM with multiple spatial ... >>

Male contraceptive RISUG 10.12.2023

Indian scientists from the Institute of Technology in Kharagpa have successfully developed a revolutionary method of contraception for men, which is a special gel that blocks the flow of sperm. The RISUG contraceptive method represents an important step toward contraceptive equity by providing men with not only an effective but also reversible means of protection against unwanted pregnancy. The low cost of the procedure makes this method accessible to the general population, emphasizing not only its effectiveness, but also its social significance in the context of modern trends in reproductive health care. RISUG is administered into the body by injection and provides effective protection against unwanted pregnancy. The uniqueness of the method lies in the fact that if you stop using it, a man can easily restore his reproductive function. Scientists are calling for a rethinking of responsibility for contraception, inviting men to actively participate in the process of protecting themselves from pregnancy. ... >>

Soundbar Redmi Computer Speaker 10.12.2023

The Redmi equipment catalog has been replenished with a new product - a compact soundbar called Redmi Computer Speaker. The Redmi Computer Speaker soundbar is a successful combination of affordability and technological innovation, offering the user a compact and stylish solution to enhance the audio experience. Attention to detail and modern features make it an attractive choice for those who value quality sound in a compact form factor. The new device attracts attention with its affordable price and unique capabilities for connecting to a sound source both via wire and over the air. In addition, it has a feature that automatically adjusts the sound for different scenarios. The soundbar is equipped with four speakers and a professional digital signal processor (DSP), which automatically adjusts the sound depending on the type of content, be it music, games or movies. The device is also Hi-Fi certified, although the frequency response of the speakers has not been revealed. ... >>

Mathematics of canine beauty 09.12.2023

Scientists from Money Beach undertook an amazing experiment by using the golden ratio to determine the most beautiful dog breeds. The results of the calculations led to an interesting rating, where each breed is rated according to the percentage of compliance with the ideal. An experiment using the golden ratio to determine the beauty of dogs made it possible to create a unique ranking of breeds. While the perception of beauty can be subjective, applying mathematical principles to the subject opens up interesting new possibilities and sparks a fascinating dialogue between science and aesthetics. Beauty is a subjective concept, and each person has their own idea of ​​what is considered beautiful. If we apply the golden ratio to measure the ideal beauty of human faces, why not try to calculate the ideal beauty among dogs? The "golden mean" or "golden ratio" is a formula used by ancient scientists to define beauty. This formula is based on the principles of algebra and ... >>

Looking Glass Go Pocket Holographic Display 09.12.2023

Looking Glass Factory introduces an innovative holographic display - Looking Glass Go, which promises to change the way users experience 3D content. Looking Glass Go breaks new ground in holographic technology by giving users access to 3D content in a convenient and portable form. Its unique functionality and advanced features make it an attractive option for those looking for innovative ways to interact with 3D content. The new display was developed in response to growing interest in 3D technologies like Apple Vision Pro and the capabilities of XNUMXD content on mobile devices. Looking Glass Go is designed to allow users to enjoy XNUMXD images without the need for special glasses or a headset. The device is equipped with artificial intelligence that converts two-dimensional images into unique three-dimensional holograms, providing multiple angles for each image. ... >>

The cat makes its owner healthier 08.12.2023

American biologists conducted a study that showed that having a pet cat can be an effective means of preventing cardiovascular diseases in men. This conclusion is based on data showing that the likelihood of heart attacks and strokes is reduced by 20% in those who have a cat as a pet. The study confirms that a domestic cat can become not only a faithful companion, but also an effective means of preventing cardiovascular diseases in men. Positive affect stems from the emotional support that cats provide to their owners. The results of the experiment, which included more than 10 thousand participants aged 40 to 80 years, confirmed that 70% of men who reached the age of 70 kept a cat in their home. Biologists believe that the positive effect of cats on men's health is explained by the positive emotions that they bring to their owners. ... >>

Compact battery Urbn Nano 20000 mAh 08.12.2023

Portable 20mAh batteries are usually bulky and heavy, but Urbn has introduced an innovative battery that stands out for its small size. Urbn Nano 000 mAh represents a significant step in the development of compact portable batteries. Their miniature size, high capacity and fast charging make them an ideal choice for users who value mobility and efficiency. The Nano model has dimensions of 20000x108x69 mm and weighs only 28 grams. Capable of providing 293W charging, equipped with USB-A and USB-C ports. Charging the device itself takes five hours, but it reaches half its capacity in just half an hour. The manufacturer emphasizes the presence of 22,5 protection systems and compatibility with various standards, including PD 12, VOOC, Dahs, QC 3.0 and others. In addition, the company offers a more compact Nano model with a capacity of 3.0 mAh, dimensions 10x000x53 mm and weight 87 grams. The price for the younger model is $30, while ... >>

Tallest Autonomous Vegetable Farm 07.12.2023

In the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan, a unique agricultural structure has been put into operation - the world's tallest unmanned vertical farm. The launch of China's tallest unmanned vertical farm not only highlights the pursuit of technological innovation in agriculture, but also reflects the importance of ensuring food security amid global challenges. The effectiveness of such agritech solutions becomes key to ensuring a sustainable food supply in the future. This innovative initiative aims to achieve food self-sufficiency for 1,4 billion Chinese people and comes amid geopolitical tensions that could affect imports and supply chains. Vertical farms, successfully used in Japan, Singapore and the United States, are efficient agricultural technology systems that enable year-round food production in multi-story structures. They could ... >>

Eco-friendly portable solar power stations from Acer 07.12.2023

Acer has introduced an expanded range of environmental solutions for solar energy generation and storage. The new line of mobile charging stations includes models with a power of 600, 1800 and 3000 W, additionally equipped with solar panels from 100 to 400 W. Acer's eco-friendly portable charging stations provide innovative solutions for efficient use of solar energy in a variety of scenarios, from everyday use to power outage situations. Their power, fast charging, reliability and compact size make them versatile assistants for maintaining energy independence in a variety of environments, highlighting the importance of environmentally sustainable technologies in modern society. The portable solutions presented are suitable for a variety of scenarios, including camping, office needs, power outages and emergency situations. They are also suitable for wireless charging of medical equipment, maintaining aquariums in ... >>

Cats watch their owners without even seeing them 06.12.2023

Scientists in Japan have conducted a surprising experiment revealing that cats have a unique ability to track the location of their owners, even when they are out of sight. During the scientific work, 23 cats and 27 felines were subjected to careful analysis, revealing the unexpected cognitive abilities of these mysterious animals. The experiment expands our understanding of cats' cognitive abilities and highlights the depth of the bond between these enigmatic pets and their owners. Tracking the location of owners without visual contact highlights surprising aspects of feline intelligence and creates new horizons for future research in behavioral biology. 27 cats who lived in the cat cafe and the scientists’ pets took part in an experiment in which recordings of the owners’ voices were used. Surprisingly, the cats showed a special reaction, even from different corners of the room, when they heard their name. These results support the hypothesis ... >>

Global warming is causing coral bleaching 06.12.2023

Changing ocean temperatures caused by global warming are becoming a key cause of coral bleaching around the world, warns the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). This process, in which corals lose their colorful algae and turn white, has been seen from the Great Barrier Reef in Australia to the waters of Florida. Scientists warn that corals need extended periods of cool water to successfully recover from bleaching. In light of this problem, research is being conducted and measures are being taken to maintain the health of reefs, such as limiting anchorage and controlling invasive species. All this underscores the urgency of taking action to curb climate change and preserve the unique ecosystems of the oceans. Derek Manzello, director of Coral Reef Watch, emphasizes that coral bleaching has already been recorded in 35 countries and territories around five oceans and seas. Experts fear that the EU ... >>

Hair coloring using champignon enzyme 05.12.2023

A new perspective on hair coloring is provided by mushrooms and their enzymes, according to research by American scientists. The new approach promises to be safe, effective and pleasant for hair, without causing allergies, which often occur with traditional dyes. Cosmetology research offers a promising look at the future of hair coloring based on the use of an enzyme from mushrooms. This innovative technique, providing safe and effective coloring, could be a revolutionary step in the beauty industry. The beauty industry, traditionally focused on chemicals, is now turning its attention to nature. In the process of researching mushrooms, in particular champignons, scientists discovered enzymes responsible for the synthesis of the natural pigment melanin. This pigment plays a key role in determining the color of human hair and skin, and also protects against ultraviolet radiation. The technique is based on creating a connection between melanin molecules and amino acids ... >>

Using rain to reduce air pollution 05.12.2023

Indian scientists are coming up with an innovative idea to combat extreme air pollution in the capital New Delhi. They propose using the “cloud seeding” method, adding special substances to the atmosphere to stimulate rainfall. This approach aims to reduce pollution by depositing particles onto the ground along with raindrops. A proposed artificial rain project in New Delhi reflects a push for innovative ways to combat extreme air pollution. If successfully implemented, this technology could be a significant step towards improving air quality in the city and ensuring the health of its residents. New Delhi, a capital city of 20 million, is grappling with air pollution that has reached critical levels. Measures such as school closures, construction suspensions and transport restrictions have already been taken by local authorities. Against the background of deteriorating air quality, the air quality index in the city is up to ... >>

A healthy and effective replacement for morning coffee 04.12.2023

American scientists from the University of Georgia have presented a new look at morning wakefulness, offering an effective alternative to traditional coffee. A study of college students found that physical activity may provide the energy boost it needs even better than caffeine. The experiment showed that active morning movement can be as effective as morning coffee in stimulating energy and increasing performance. Physical activity is a healthy alternative that can not only awaken the body, but also improve overall motivation to complete tasks. To test this theory, scientists conducted an experiment with volunteers suffering from lack of sleep. Groups of subjects took caffeine, a placebo or soda, or climbed stairs for 10 minutes in the morning. The study found that caffeine, placebo, and soda did not provide a significant boost in energy. While physical activity such as p ... >>

A new way to wirelessly transmit data 04.12.2023

Researchers from the University of Sussex have unveiled an innovative technology for close-range data transmission that promises to revolutionize the world of wireless communications. This method of modulating a low-frequency electric field has high energy efficiency, reduced susceptibility to interference, and the promise of more reliable and compact devices. Electric field-based wireless communication technology opens up new horizons for device development and promises to become a standard in close-range data transmission. Support from the scientific community underscores its significance and, despite its early stage of development, it could become a key element of future wireless technologies. Professors Robert Prance and Daniel Roggen presented the concept of data transmission using an electric field, significantly superior to traditional technologies such as Bluetooth. This method, in addition to significantly reducing power consumption, provides high throughput ... >>

Biodegradable wireless subcutaneous charger 03.12.2023

Chinese scientists have developed a unique wireless charger designed for subcutaneous use and aimed at improving biodegradable drug delivery systems. The prototype is biodegradable and flexible, providing new prospects in the field of medical implants. The innovative biodegradable charger opens up new horizons for medical technology and could become a key element in the development of future implantable devices. However, despite its potential, its actual implementation requires further research and development. Traditional biodegradable energy sources have previously experienced power limitations, but the new device successfully combines high energy capacity with flexibility and compatibility with human tissue. Its magnesium coil and zinc-ion hybrid supercapacitors provide an efficient power source. The advantage of a biodegradable charger is that it reduces the need for ... >>

The liver is not subject to aging 03.12.2023

German researchers from the Technical University of Dresden have come to a surprising conclusion: the human liver does not age. This is due to the continuous renewal of cells in this organ, which makes the age of the liver no more than three years, regardless of the age of the owner. Scientific work confirms the liver's amazing ability to renew itself and minimize the impact of time on its condition. Taking care of your diet and active lifestyle has a beneficial effect on this key organ, supporting your overall health. The rate of liver cell regeneration has a direct impact on the efficiency of removing toxins and other harmful substances from the body. The process of processing toxins causes temporary damage to cells, but then they quickly recover and continue to perform their functions. The average “age” of the liver is estimated at three years or even less, which is confirmed by analysis of the tissues of this organ. It retains its youth thanks to constant cell renewal. Important note ... >>

E. coli passes on experience through generations 02.12.2023

A study conducted by scientists from the University of Texas and the University of Delaware reveals the amazing ability of the Escherichia coli bacterium to preserve and pass on experiences to subsequent generations. These microorganisms, although they do not have a brain, are able to remember information about the environment and then use it to their advantage. Escherichia coli bacteria have demonstrated the ability to preserve and transmit experience across generations, which opens new perspectives in understanding the adaptation and evolution of microorganisms. This discovery could have important implications for understanding biological mechanisms and their role in the ecosystem. Molecular biologist Souvik Bhattacharya of Utah, the lead researcher, emphasized that bacteria, when frequently exposed to a particular environment, can retain information about that external influence. Scientists conducted tests with E. coli, studying their ability to form a mass to migrate under certain conditions. The study revealed that the concentration of influenza ... >>

Solar compass 02.12.2023

Based on scientific data on the orientation system of insects, scientists from the University of Edinburgh have presented an innovative solar compass that can determine direction by focusing on the light of the Sun, even in dense clouds. Equipped with eight light sensors, the device measures the polarization of sunlight, recreating the navigation principles used by insects such as ants and bees. Inspired by the natural navigation of insects, the solar compass provides a promising solution for reliable and accurate orientation in various environments, which could lead to a revolution in navigation technology. The ideal compass for precise navigation should be reliable, accurate and independent of external factors. Modern technologies such as GPS have their limitations, especially over short distances, and require open skies. Traditional magnetic compasses are susceptible to electromagnetic interference, making them unsuitable for use in ... >>

Hemoglobin found in human skin 01.12.2023

A team of researchers from the RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences has made an important discovery by finding hemoglobin in the cells of the top layer of human skin. This protein, previously known only in the blood, is now attributed to the role of a protector, capable of protecting skin cells from the effects of ultraviolet radiation. The discovery of hemoglobin in skin cells expands our understanding of the protective mechanisms of this organ and opens up new prospects for the development of means of protection against harmful environmental influences. Researchers analyzed substances secreted by cells in different layers of the skin in humans and mice to understand how this organ protects itself from environmental influences. The study found that keratinocytes, which make up the top layer of skin, express hemoglobin genes in both humans and rodents. Oxidative stress, caused by cell damage from reactive oxygen species, can lead to the formation of hemoglobin not only in the blood. Ultraviolet ... >>

Smart watch BoAT Lunar Tigon 01.12.2023

The BoAT brand has unveiled the Lunar Tigon, an elegant, feature-rich smartwatch that is all about style and function. Its 1,45-inch always-on AMOLED screen has a resolution of 466 x 466 pixels and a brightness of 600 nits for vibrant images. The round dial design adds a touch of grace, and users can choose between ocean ridge and metal straps for a customized look. Lunar Tigon features Bluetooth calling support, a built-in microphone and a quick pad that allows users to store up to 10 contacts for easy access. It also supports voice assistants for hands-free control. In terms of health monitoring, the smartwatch offers a wide range of features including heart rate tracking, SpO2 monitoring, daily activity tracking, menstrual cycle tracking and guided breathing exercises. For sports fans, Lunar Tigon offers more ... >>

HTC 3W GaN 65-Port Charger 30.11.2023

HTC has launched its new development on the market - a 3-port charger using gallium nitride technology and a power of 65 W. The HTC 65W Gallium Nitride (GaN) is an advanced charger that combines high power, port versatility and technology compatibility. Its arrival demonstrates the company's commitment to innovation in the charging industry. HTC 65W Gallium Nitride (GaN) is available in two colors - black and white, has an innovative connectivity mechanism and includes two USB Type-C ports and one USB Type-A port. The USB Type-C ports provide a combined power output of 45W and 20W respectively, while the total power output for all three ports is 45W, 7.5W and 7.5W respectively. A special feature of the USB Type-C port is that it supports five different charging voltage levels: 55 V/3 A (15 W), 9 V/3 A (27 W), 12 V/3 A (36 W), 15 V/3 A (45 W) and 20 V/3.25 A (65 W). By ... >>

The largest iceberg began to drift 29.11.2023

The world's largest iceberg, known as A23a, has begun its journey for the first time in three decades, beginning to drift in the waters around Antarctica. This exciting natural event opens a new chapter in the history of A23a and raises questions about the impact of its drift on the environment and ecosystem of Antarctica. The Antarctic giant has an area of ​​4 thousand square kilometers (about three times the area of ​​Kyiv). After breaking off from the Filchner-Ronne Glacier in West Antarctica in 1986, the iceberg then became stuck in the Weddell Sea. Currently, strong winds and sea currents are sending this ice mass northward, towards the northern coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. Scientists emphasize that observing such a large iceberg in motion is rare. His route will likely take him into the Southern Ocean's "iceberg alley" and then possibly stranding him on South Georgia Island. This transition could cause problems for local Antarctic fauna, as ... >>

Sirius 16 Gen 1 Gaming Laptop on Linux 29.11.2023

Tuxedo Computers, known for its cutting-edge developments in the field of Linux-based laptops, introduced an innovative product - the Sirius 16 Gen 1 gaming laptop, which became the world's first gaming device based on the Linux operating system. With an impressive 8-core AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS processor and Radeon RX 7600M XT graphics, this laptop promises a unique gaming experience. The Sirius 16 Gen 1 laptop is a breakthrough in the world of gaming, offering a powerful configuration and Linux operating system. Its outstanding features and capabilities make it an essential choice for those looking for a unique gaming experience supported by innovative technology. Sirius 16 Gen 1 features a 16,1-inch display with 2560x1440 pixel resolution and up to 165Hz refresh rate, using a BOE panel for maximum brightness and sRGB color space coverage. Data storage becomes unprecedentedly convenient with dual solid state support ... >>

Smart mouse Cheerdots 2 with built-in ChatGPT 29.11.2023

An exciting project has appeared on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter - a wireless mouse equipped with artificial intelligence ChatGPT. The new product is called Cheerdots 2. Cheerdots 2 is an innovative device that combines the functionality of a wireless mouse and ChatGPT artificial intelligence. Its varied usage options make it appealing to a wide range of users, and its promised battery life underscores the technology's effectiveness. The new device consists of two parts - a docking station with a magnetic mount and a base with a touch panel. Cheerdots 2 provides a variety of options for use: a regular mouse, voice recorder or laser pointer. There are several use cases for ChatGPT. Using the mouse, you can record lectures or conversations, and artificial intelligence converts speech into compressed text and transmits it to your computer via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Smart mouse also ... >>

Family crossover Nissan Pathfinder 28.11.2023

At the Guangzhou International Auto Show, the sixth generation of the Nissan Pathfinder family crossover debuted, which will go on sale from early 2024. The Chinese version of this car differs from the global model produced in the United States, presenting a sophisticated and stylish option. The new 2024 Nissan Pathfinder offers a modern and stylish solution for families, combining elegant design, a spacious interior and innovative technology. The vehicle's increased dimensions provide comfort and convenience, making it an attractive choice for those who value style and functionality in a vehicle. The design of the new Nissan Pathfinder in China was inspired by the Pathfinder concept car unveiled this spring. The car has a more refined shape, characterized by sleek body lines, a wide chrome grille and long LED headlights. In addition, the size of the car has increased slightly. Nissan Pathfinde parameters ... >>

Gadget for posture correction 28.11.2023

Engineers from Japan have created an innovative wearable device for balance training, which is a kind of “pneumatic braces”. The development is being carried out by scientists from Tokyo University of Science with the aim of helping older people maintain correct posture and improve balance, reducing the risk of falls and related injuries. A new wearable device presented by Japanese engineers holds promise for effective balance training, which could be very useful for maintaining physical activity and reducing the risk of injury, especially among the elderly population. The wearable device uses two pneumatic artificial muscles to create unexpected disturbances. These muscles, similar to braces, can be adjusted by stretching or contracting, changing the air pressure inside. A special program developed by the researchers controls the valves associated with the compressed gas cylinder, creating a force directed towards the user. To check the eff ... >>

Miniature Mod Locking Laser 27.11.2023

Scientists from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have unveiled an innovative miniature mode-locked laser (MLL) that, due to its compact size, can be integrated into microcircuits. This laser is used to generate ultra-short pulses, allowing precise measurements in the microscopic world. Scientists claim that such a laser will be useful not only in specialized devices, but also in ordinary smartphones. The creation of a miniature mode-locked laser opens new horizons for the application of laser technology in everyday life. The integration of such devices into smartphones opens up the potential for a variety of applications, including vision diagnostics and environmental analysis, which could be an important step in the development of medical diagnostics and environmental monitoring. To make microscale measurements, you need a laser that has the ideal combination of power and precision. However, most existing lasers are satisfactory ... >>

Thermal paste with green apple flavor 27.11.2023

Clock Work Tea Party has introduced an innovative thermal paste made in the form of a green gel with the scent of fresh green apple, as reported by Hermitage Akihabara. The manufacturer claims that this scent will provide special comfort and pleasure when assembling and setting up a computer. CWTP-EG4GAP thermal paste is created using ultrasonic processing of particles, ensuring uniformity of its structure. This product operates effectively over a wide temperature range from -50 to +240°C. The manufacturer warns against using CWTP-EG4GAP thermal paste, despite its pleasant taste and aroma. It contains harmful substances that can cause poisoning or an allergic reaction. CWTP-EG4GAP thermal paste is available in a limited edition of 1000 syringes of 4 g each, priced at $6,5 per unit. The innovative thermal paste CWTP-EG4GAP provides an unusual solution for PC building enthusiasts, combining operational efficiency and a pleasant operating feel. ... >>

Mental health of magicians 26.11.2023

Magicians were found to be less susceptible to mental disorders, such as perceptual disorders and antisociality, compared to representatives of other creative professions and the general population. This raises the question of how strong the connection is between creativity and mental disorders and requires more research. A new study has shown that magicians have stable mental health, which highlights the uniqueness and characteristics of their mental profile in comparison with other creative professions. Conventional wisdom links creativity to mental disorders, suggesting that they promote creativity and generate out-of-the-box ideas. Previous studies have even indicated that mental health disorders, including features of schizophrenia and autism, are more common among creative professions such as artists, comedians and scientists. However, previous studies have ignored differences between representatives of different creative fields, not ... >>

Electric crossover Lucid Gravity 26.11.2023

Lucid, a startup founded by a former Tesla chief engineer, is putting its energy into creating an electric SUV. The company presented its three-row Gravity, promising up to 700 km of range on a single charge - an indicator that exceeds Tesla's maximum autonomy, which stopped at 650 km. Lucid Gravity represents an innovative step in the world of electric vehicles, combining outstanding autonomy with futuristic design. This electric crossover promises to bring new standards to the SUV segment and strengthen Lucid's position in the automotive industry. The seven-seat crossover Gravity's futuristic exterior design inherits signature Lucid Air design cues, including distinctive light bars at the front and rear, as well as a comfortable, wide opening for easy loading and unloading. The Gravity trunk, which opens with part of the grille, creates a design analogy with the F-150 Lightning. Unique oval steering wheel combines style and practicality ... >>

Hydrogen peroxide as a medicine for ants 25.11.2023

A surprising phenomenon has been discovered in the ant kingdom: during a fungal infection, brown forest ants actively select food containing crushed aphids. The reason lies in the fact that aphids have an antiseptic substance that helps the ants cope with the disease. The discovery that ants target aphids with hydrogen peroxide during a fungal infection highlights surprising mechanisms in nature. This research expands our understanding of ant-aphid interactions and also raises questions about the possible use of hydrogen peroxide in treating infections in the insect world. A research team from the University of Graz, led by Jason Rissanen, conducted a study to find out whether brown forest ants are able to use hydrogen peroxide as a therapeutic agent. Ants exposed to the fungal pathogen preferred food containing a high concentration of crushed aphids, which increased their chances of recovery. Scientists have collected brown forest ants in Finland ... >>

Game console Ayaneo Slide 25.11.2023

The gaming industry is evolving, introducing us to the Ayaneo Slide portable gaming console with an impressive set of technical specifications. It features a high-quality 6-inch 1080p IPS display that delivers brightness, wide color gamut, and high pixel density. Ayaneo Slide brings players a new level of mobile gaming with outstanding technical features. The gaming console is an excellent choice for those who value quality, performance and convenience in the world of portable entertainment. Inside the console is AMD's powerful Ryzen 7 7840U chipset, equipped with a sophisticated "3+2" cooling system that includes three copper tubes and two thermal pastes for efficient cooling. This ensures the device operates with a TDP of 28W without overheating. One of the standout features of the model is the QWERTY keyboard with RGB backlighting under the screen, which allows the device to slide and remain compact. The screen has an adjustable tilt angle from ... >>

Stainless super steel for hydrogen production 24.11.2023

A research project led by Professor Mingxin Huang from the University of Hong Kong has made significant progress in the field of stainless steels with the development of a specialized steel for hydrogen production (SS-H2). This milestone marks a new achievement for Professor Huang's team, following the creation of stainless steel to protect against COVID-19 in 2021 and ultra-strong super steel in 2017 and 2020. Professor Huang's research has led to the creation of innovative stainless steel, opening up new prospects in the production of green hydrogen. This breakthrough promises to reduce material costs in electrolysis systems, making it a key component for future sustainable hydrogen production. The new material proposed by the research team has high corrosion resistance, which opens up prospects for its use in the production of green hydrogen from seawater. The performance of new steel in a salt water cell is comparable to current production ... >>

Portable drive Samsung T5 EVO 8 TB 24.11.2023

Samsung Electronics Corporation introduced the T5 EVO portable storage, a new generation of lightweight solid-state drive (SSD) capable of storing up to 8 terabytes of information. This is the maximum capacity on the portable SSD market today. Samsung continues to set standards in the world of storage with the introduction of the T5 EVO portable SSD with an impressive 8TB capacity. High data transfer speeds, light weight and compact design make it an ideal solution for users who value flexibility and security of data storage. This new product will become an essential asset for those who need efficient and mobile storage of large volumes of information. The new T5 EVO is designed to meet the needs of a variety of users with different lifestyles. Capacity up to 8 TB, high data transfer speeds, compact design and protection against external influences make it an ideal choice for those who value the ability to store and access data anywhere. ... >>

Quantum data protection algorithm 23.11.2023

QuantumCTek Co from China, specializing in quantum information technology, has introduced a new method for ensuring cybersecurity of data in cloud storage. Researchers have used random quantum numbers as encryption keys, increasing the level of data security from quantum computing. The presented innovative cybersecurity solution based on quantum technologies provides a new level of data protection in the cloud. By using random quantum numbers as encryption keys and applying quantum key distribution (QKD), the system successfully demonstrates quantum security as well as efficiency and fault tolerance. This is an important advance in the field of cybersecurity, which can be extremely useful in the face of the growing threat of cyber attacks and the development of quantum computing. The basis of the method is the Shamir key distribution algorithm, which allows you to share private information between a certain group of people. ... >>

Water purification and hydrogen production using artificial photocatalysis 23.11.2023

Researchers from the University of Cambridge have unveiled an innovative solar-powered device that can simultaneously convert polluted or ordinary seawater into hydrogen fuel and clean drinking water. A new device based on solar energy and using artificial photocatalysis represents a significant step in solving global problems with drinking water and fuel, especially in third world countries. The scientists embedded a photocatalyst that absorbs ultraviolet light onto a nanostructured carbon mesh, which in turn absorbs infrared light. This approach is designed to stimulate the formation of water vapor, which is used by the photocatalyst to produce hydrogen. The porous carbon mesh, treated to repel water, allows the photocatalyst to move freely and remain above the water's surface, minimizing exposure to contaminants. Also, this device configuration increases effectively ... >>

SNSPD camera for photon research 22.11.2023

Scientists at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology have developed a camera equipped with a superconducting single-photon nanowire detector (SNSPD), capable of processing information at 400 times greater resolution than current analogues, without losing other key characteristics. This significant advance could lead to large-scale SNSPD cameras capable of capturing images of single photons across a wide electromagnetic spectrum. The unveiled SNSPD camera with new readout technologies opens a new era in the field of photon detection, providing the ability to process images at unprecedented resolution. A revolutionary approach to creating a camera with a large number of pixels could lead to significant changes in the field of photonics and optics. The first SNSPD cameras appeared two decades ago, sparking a revolution in the field of optics. They involve arrays of nanofilaments cooled to near absolute zero. Each thread is transferred ... >>

Processor based on 2D molybdenum disulfide transistors 22.11.2023

A research team from the École Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) has unveiled an innovative processor based on atomically thin molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) semiconductors. This 1024-transistor processor offers a new approach to computing by storing data within the processor and significantly reducing computer power consumption. The unveiled molybdenum disulfide processor with integrated in-memory computing marks a significant breakthrough in the field of computing technology. This innovative approach, focused on storing and processing data within the processor, opens up new prospects in energy efficiency and applications in the field of artificial intelligence. Molybdenum disulfide, with its three atoms thick, acts as the operating channel of transistors, much like graphene in the semiconductor world. Researchers are producing entire wafers of this material used to create a processor die ... >>

Artificial retina based on organic chips 21.11.2023

Scientists from the Bicoca University of Milan have presented a chip made from electronic organic components capable of emulating the functions of the retina. This technology opens up the prospect of using neural implants to treat eye diseases and neurological disorders. The resulting prototype of an organic chip capable of emulating the functions of the retina marks a significant step towards the creation of advanced neural interfaces. Despite current limitations, the results hold promise for the treatment of eye diseases and various neurological disorders using new technologies. The presented device is an organic photoelectrochemical transistor consisting of two thin films of a leading polymer deposited on a glass substrate and connected by an electrolyte. One of the films acts as a channel between the electrodes, and the other acts as a gate. Applying voltage to the gate causes ions to migrate from the electrolyte into the channel, changing it ... >>

New form of magnetism discovered 21.11.2023

A research team from ETH Zurich has announced the revolutionary discovery of a new type of magnetism. The experimental results indicate that an artificially created material can acquire magnetic properties through a previously unknown mechanism. The experimental discovery of a new form of magnetism in moiré materials opens up new perspectives in understanding the magnetic properties of materials. The results obtained allow us to consider possible applications of this phenomenon in future technologies and the creation of new materials with unique magnetic properties. A known form of magnetism, which occurs when magnets stick to refrigerators, for example, is called ferromagnetism and occurs when all the electrons in a material spin in the same direction. However, there are other forms such as paramagnetism, which is a less intense version and occurs when electrons spin in random directions. In a new study, scientists from ETH Zurich examined ... >>

Ultra-processed foods increase risk of depression 20.11.2023

Spanish scientists have put forward the thesis about the negative impact of certain foods on mental health. According to them, we are talking about ultra-processed foods, which include sugary carbonated drinks, chips, energy drinks, breakfast cereals and fast food. The study confirms the importance of making informed food choices, especially in the context of ultra-processed foods, and its potential impact on mental health. Given these findings, it is important to develop mindful eating habits to support overall well-being. As part of the study, more than 150 volunteers were screened to assess their consumption of ultra-processed foods and were regularly tested. The results showed that ultra-processed foods are indeed associated with depression. In addition, junk food had a negative impact on the volume of certain areas of the brain that play a key role in the process of choosing foods, as they process information about previous experiences. ... >>

OneXGPU graphics card with built-in SSD storage 20.11.2023

One-Notebook has introduced an innovative hybrid - a portable OneXGPU graphics card that can be easily connected to any computer or laptop. It not only provides gaming and graphics processing capabilities, but also serves as a large data storage device. OneXGPU is an integrated solution that combines the functionality of a graphics card with the capabilities of an SSD drive. With this hybrid device, users get additional benefits in ease of use and data storage. OneXGPU connects to the computer via the OCuLink connector, which uses the PCI Express protocol with data transfer speeds of up to 63 Gbps. Power is provided via USB Type-C connected to an external power source. The image is output via HDMI or DisplayPort, and supports connection to up to four monitors with resolutions up to 4K. The device also has a LAN port for wired Internet and two USB ports for connecting additional devices (n ... >>

Cats should not be overfed 19.11.2023

Scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign conducted a study that identified the metabolic and gastrointestinal changes that occur with overeating and weight gain in cats. Experts emphasize the importance of balancing nutrition and stimulating activity in cats to maintain health and prevent negative changes in the body. The study included 11 "skinny" cats, sterilized females. The cats were fed a balanced diet for two weeks and then allowed to eat as much as they wanted for 18 weeks. The results showed that in cats that increased their food intake and gained weight, their body fat levels increased and their ability to digest nutrients decreased. As food intake increased, cats experienced an increase in uncontrolled physical activity, indicating ineffective digestion. Changes in the types of microbes in the gut of cats were identified after 18 weeks of free feeding ... >>

LG ProBeam 4K projector 19.11.2023

LG is expanding its projector portfolio with the addition of the ProBeam BU53RG 4K, providing an all-in-one solution for business and entertainment. The LG ProBeam BU53RG 4K uniquely combines business functionality and entertainment needs, delivering high definition and innovative features in a compact and stylish device. Positioned as a business-class projector, the ProBeam BU53RG 4K has features that will make it attractive not only for corporate needs, but also for entertainment events. The device is capable of projecting 4K video at a distance of up to 7,5 meters and runs on the WebOS 6.0 operating system, transforming into a smart TV. With a 1,14:1 throw ratio, the ProBeam BU53RG 4K delivers 3840 x 2160 pixel resolution images, supports up to 30° keystone correction, and produces a maximum diagonal image of 300 inches per square meter. ... >>

Men spread negative information less often than women 18.11.2023

A recent study conducted by a collaboration between Carnegie Mellon University, Bayes Business School (formerly Cass) and Bocconi University reveals gender bias in information sharing. The findings reveal unexpected gender differences in how people share information, highlighting the importance of understanding these differences to better understand the social and psychological implications of the digital age. Scientists have found that men tend to spread negative news more often than women. While the difference in the exchange of positive news was insignificant. Experts suggest that this may be due to the fact that men are more concerned about their image in the eyes of others, which pushes them to promote themselves. By revealing positive information, they strive to create the impression of optimistic and confident individuals. The study included more than a thousand participants in three different experiments. In one of ... >>

Corsair M75 Air Wireless Mouse 18.11.2023

Corsair has unveiled its new M75 Air wireless mouse, aimed at first-person shooter gamers who value a combination of light weight and high performance. The Corsair M75 Air is a cutting-edge gaming device that combines lightweight design with cutting-edge technology, ideal for demanding gamers seeking high performance and ease of use. The Corsair M75 Air weighs just 60 grams and features 26000% PTFE feet for excellent glide. It is equipped with a Corsair MARKSMAN optical sensor with a resolution of 75 DPI, capable of recording even the smallest movements with high accuracy. Designed for instant response, the Corsair M34 Air includes Corsair QUICKSTRIKE buttons and optical switches for the left and right buttons for instant response. Connected via SLIPSTREAM, the mouse provides 100 hours of operation with minimal latency, and in Bluetooth mode - XNUMX hours ... >>

Chicken and beef production reduces CO2 emissions 17.11.2023

Switching to chicken is not only a step towards reducing our environmental footprint, but also a key to improving public health. These findings suggest a rethinking of eating habits towards a more sustainable and healthier future. Fresh findings from a new study of US eating habits indicate that replacing beef with chicken or cow's milk with plant-based milk could significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions while benefiting human health. The researchers concluded that such a simple measure would not only reduce humanity's carbon footprint by 35%, but would also improve the quality of the diet. Between 25% and 33% of U.S. agricultural greenhouse gas emissions come from beef production. According to the study, at least 20% of participants reported eating beef at least once a day. Scientists have found that replacing ground beef with turkey reduces greenhouse gas emissions in meat-eaters' diets by 48% and reduces water consumption ... >>

Hydrogen-electric aircraft Odonata 17.11.2023

German manufacturer Odonata has unveiled an innovative hydrogen-electric aircraft that will soon be used for short-haul passenger transport. This air transport has a vertical take-off and landing system, which makes it possible to do without large runways and specialized infrastructure. Odonata represents the promise of a new era in air travel, combining hydrogen energy and electric mobility. Despite technical and safety challenges, the new aircraft reflects the desire for a clean and efficient aviation future. Engineers emphasize that this is not another electric aircraft (eVOLT), but an aircraft operating on a hydrogen-electric propulsion system. The hydrogen fuel generates electricity by charging the batteries, while the six propellers that control the aircraft are powered by built-in batteries without interacting directly with the hydrogen. Fully loaded ... >>

Women need more time to sleep 16.11.2023

The female body requires a slightly different attitude towards sleep, given its impact on physical and mental health. A new scientific discovery will help better understand the individual sleep needs of each gender and highlight the importance of supporting a healthy rest routine for women. In the latest research, British scientists from the Sleep Research Center at Loughborough University have solved the mystery of why women need more time for healthy sleep compared to men. The study's findings indicate that the structure of neural connections in the female brain is more complex compared to the male brain. This makes women more multitasking and flexible in decision making. However, these qualities require additional energy expenditure, and good sleep becomes an integral element of replenishing this resource. Experts say that both sexes should allocate 7-8 hours of sleep per day, but for women the norm is 20 minutes. ... >>

Fiido Titan electric bike 16.11.2023

The new Fiido Titan is an exciting step into the world of e-bikes, offering unique performance, outstanding range and high load capacity. Its versatility and modern capabilities make it an attractive choice for those looking for a modern and powerful electric bike. With the growing popularity of electric bicycles, manufacturers are actively introducing new models in an effort to stand out from the competition. One of the brightest innovations in this segment was the Fiido Titan - an electric bike equipped with three batteries for maximum mileage without recharging. The Fiido Titan is a massive bike with wide wheels (10 cm), designed to conquer various types of terrain. The low frame makes it comfortable for a variety of users, and the shock-absorbing fork improves the comfort level while riding. The ability to use three batteries in series allows the Fiido Titan to cover distances of up to 400 km. Stocked 7 ... >>

Biobank for storing living brain samples 15.11.2023

The biobank, containing live samples of brain metastases, represents a breakthrough in cancer research, providing access to valuable data and unique tools to combat this devastating disease. The results of the study have already found practical application in creating individualized approaches to treating patients. Spanish scientists presented a unique biobank containing living samples of brain tissue from patients with metastases. This biobank, part of the National Network for the Study of Brain Metastases (RENACER), is a valuable resource for research and drug testing. The resulting data will be available for use in global scientific research. Traditional brain cancer research and drug testing often uses mouse models. However, the search for human samples begins after significant discoveries, and testing them in humans becomes difficult. ... >>

Nubia Z50S Pro Starlight Imaging Kit 15.11.2023

The Nubia brand has introduced an innovative Starlight Imaging Kit for its Nubia Z50S Pro smartphone. This set is designed specifically for mobile photography, with a primary focus on capturing nighttime sky scenes. It includes a specially designed Starlight phone case and two high-quality filters: Starburst Filter and Starry Night Filter. Both filters are compatible with the popular 67mm filter system. The Nubia Z50S Pro Starlight Imaging Kit is a cutting-edge solution for night photography enthusiasts, delivering high quality and ease of use. This set significantly improves your mobile shooting experience, turning night scenes into true works of art. The Starry Night filter effectively eliminates light pollution, delivering clear, bright night skies or cityscape panoramas by selectively filtering specific wavelengths. The Twinkle Star filter, in turn, adds a playful Starburst effect to the source ... >>

Optimal time for jogging 14.11.2023

In the course of the study, scientists were able to identify the best time for running. These findings were made by a research team led by representatives from the University of Birmingham in Britain, with the active support of colleagues from the University of Bath. Scientific work highlights the importance of timing your running, especially for those looking to improve metabolism and control blood sugar. Jogging in the morning, according to data, may be more effective for burning fat, which affects the overall health of the body. However, for a complete picture, the effects on the female body should be further checked. According to research, it is most beneficial to run before breakfast, as it helps boost your metabolism. This approach also helps control blood sugar levels. The experiment was carried out among overweight men, and those who ran before their morning meal burned fat more effectively than those who ran after breakfast. ... >>

Brain implant translates thoughts into words 14.11.2023

Scientists from Duke University have developed an innovative brain implant that can translate thoughts into words and enable communication based on brain activity. This device is aimed at helping people who suffer from language disorders or who are unable to communicate verbally for various reasons. The first experiments showed the promise of this area of ​​research. Experiments to convert brain activity into text and voice communication, carried out by scanning patients' brain signals, now make it possible to transmit "thoughts" into words at speeds of up to 78 words per minute. This is comparable to listening to an audiobook at half the speed, according to the study authors. Typically, a person speaks up to 160 words per minute, which makes communication lively and natural. However, for people with speech disorders, more accurate sensors of brain activity are needed. A group of scientists from Duke University, in collaboration with the Biomedical Laboratory ... >>

Amorphous silicon carbide, ten times superior to Kevlar 13.11.2023

Scientists from the Delft University of Technology have presented an innovative material that is ten times stronger than Kevlar. This new material, amorphous silicon carbide (a-SiC), has strength comparable to graphene and diamonds. Amorphous silicon carbide is a next-generation material that is superior to Kevlar and promises to revolutionize the field of defense and microelectronics. Its unique properties, including high strength and applicability in a variety of applications, make it a potential key player in future innovative technologies. Kevlar has long been the standard in wear and abrasion protection, especially in body armor and helmets. A new substance, amorphous silicon carbide, promises to revolutionize the concept of protection and give new impetus to the development of microelectronics. Associate Professor Richard Norte, who led the project, explains that the material's amorphous nature means a random distribution of atoms, as opposed to the ordered crystalline structure characteristic of diamond ... >>

Artificial intelligence independently concluded a contract 13.11.2023

UK startup Luminance has unveiled its latest development, an artificial intelligence (AI) called Autopilot, which is based on its own language model. This AI can automatically analyze and make changes to contracts, providing a new level of efficiency in working with legal documentation. Luminance Autopilot provides an effective tool to streamline the workflow of legal teams, significantly reducing time spent on routine tasks and ensuring more accurate and consistent contract drafting. The company's chief operating officer, Jaeger Gluckin, notes that the new technology solves the problem of the day-to-day routine tasks of lawyers by allowing artificial intelligence to negotiate and agree on contracts by interacting with other artificial intelligence. Autopilot Luminance has undergone extensive legal training and research into a company's business data, providing an advanced level of data processing for ... >>

Light evaporates water without heating 12.11.2023

A group of physicists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology came to an interesting conclusion: light can cause the evaporation of liquid even without preheating. This unusual mechanism was found in hydrated hydrogels, but scientists say similar processes can occur in nature, making them important for climate models. The evaporation of water under the influence of sunlight is a well-known phenomenon that has applications in climate and chemical research. Typically, the sun heats a liquid, causing it to change into a gaseous state. However, experiments show that in porous materials such as hydrogels, liquid evaporates faster than can be explained by thermal energy. The work of scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology provided an answer to this question. The researchers hypothesized that a photomolecular interaction occurs between light and water: photons from visible light knock water molecules off the surface. For check ... >>

Monitor RCA Evolution Premium (M27PG135F) 12.11.2023

American electronics brand RCA has unveiled its latest product in the domestic market - a gaming monitor with outstanding performance, dubbed RCA Evolution Premium (M27PG135F). This monitor comes with a number of premium features, including a high frequency refresh panel, KVM switch, and convenient cable management. The RCA Evolution Premium (M27PG135F) is a state-of-the-art gaming monitor that delivers outstanding performance and functionality. Its premium features make it an attractive choice for gamers and professionals, delivering high-quality visual performance and ease of use. The RCA Evolution Premium (M27PG135F) provides a 27-inch IPS screen with 2560 x 1440 (QHD) resolution, 240Hz maximum refresh rate, 300 nits brightness, 95% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, HDR10 support and response time. Flexible stand allows for tilt and height adjustment ... >>

A new way to feel touch 11.11.2023

Scientists from Imperial College London present new insights into the mechanisms of light touch sensation found inside hair follicles. The discovery of the mechanism of light touch sensation in hair follicles opens new perspectives in understanding skin sensitivity and the role of follicles in the process of tactile sensation perception. Further research and testing of the results in living organisms can expand our knowledge of the neurobiology and influence of hair follicles on the sensation of touch. Not only the nerve endings located in the skin are able to respond to touch. The study shows that cells inside hair follicles, organs located in the skin and hair, are also actively involved in this process. Scientists conducted RNA sequencing of individual human skin cells and hair follicles, finding that the follicles had a higher percentage of sensory receptors than the skin. By creating artificial structures from hair cells ... >>

Edifier TWS1 Air wireless headphones 11.11.2023

Edifier TWS1 Air wireless headphones equipped with Bluetooth 5.2 technology are on the market. Edifier TWS1 Air are modern wireless headphones that combine high quality sound with innovative features. Their unique features, such as intelligent adaptation to the user's ear and ambient sound monitoring mode, make them an attractive choice for lovers of high-tech audio devices. Edifier TWS1 Air adapts to the shape of the user's ear and provides a comfortable fit. These headphones offer deep noise cancellation up to 42dB and multiple usage modes. The device includes an ambient sound monitoring feature that reduces external noise while preserving important sounds such as human voices or whistles. A 10mm composite membrane is installed inside the headphones. The manufacturer claims that low frequencies sound powerful, mid frequencies are gentle and soft, and high frequencies are clear and transparent. Edifier TWS1 Air has dust protection ... >>

Manicured lawns are dangerous 10.11.2023

Ideal lawns, although aesthetically pleasing, can have a negative impact on the environment. Paying special attention to nitrogen fertilizer management and implementing greener lawn care practices can mitigate negative impacts and provide a more sustainable balance between aesthetics and ecology. Grass lawns, neat and well maintained, occupy a large part of residential areas, providing people not only with visual pleasure, but also with health and well-being benefits. However, a new study conducted by scientists from New York University reveals that behind this idyll lie potential threats to the environment. Scientists, after analyzing data from numerous surveys in the United States, found that about half of homeowners use fertilizers on their lawns, while many of them are not aware of the negative effects of nitrogen fertilizers. The study highlights that nitrogen from fertilizers can end up in waterways. ... >>

Impact of electric cars on the environment 10.11.2023

The environmental impact of electric vehicles may be underestimated, especially when considering the distances electric vehicle owners drive each year. This raises important questions regarding the development of regulations and standards for electric vehicles, taking into account their actual impact on the ecosystem. Widespread adoption of electric vehicles is seen as an important step towards decarbonizing the energy system. However, new data shows that electric vehicle owners drive significantly less miles on their vehicles each year compared to gasoline car owners. The study, conducted by researchers at George Washington University and the US National Renewable Energy Laboratory, is based on odometer data from 12,9 million used cars and 11,9 million used SUVs from 2016 to 2022. The results indicate that battery electric vehicles drive an average of almost 7300 km less per year. ... >>

Blue eyes: secrets of a common ancestor 09.11.2023

Genetic studies of blue-eyed people confirm that this amazing feature of their appearance has a common origin. A mutation in the gene that regulates eye color appeared about six thousand years ago and was passed on from a common ancestor. The exact mechanisms of evolutionary change remain a mystery, but this discovery expands our understanding of the origins of diversity in human traits. A group of international scientists conducted genetic research that revealed an amazing fact - all people with blue eyes have a common ancestor. The mutation in the gene responsible for the amount of pigment in the iris turned out to be the same in all representatives of this group. Today, the variety of eye shades ranges from light blue to almost black. German scientists believe that initially all people had brown eyes, and other colors appeared as a result of mutations. Blue eyes are of particular interest. Although references to blue-eyed people are rare in historical documents, scientists ... >>

Carbon dioxide detected near planetary body 09.11.2023

NASA's James Webb Science Space Telescope (JWST) has detected the presence of carbon dioxide in Centaur 39P/Oterma for the first time, providing scientists with a unique opportunity to rethink how the solar system formed. Centaurs, small planetary bodies orbiting between Jupiter and Neptune, are an interesting class of space objects. Combining features of both comets and asteroids, they have become the focus of astronomers' attention. Although the presence of carbon monoxide has been previously discovered in several centaurs, recent observations from the JWST space telescope give this discovery a new direction. The centaur chosen for the study, 39P/Oterma, discovered in 1943 by Finnish astronomer Liisi Oterma, provided scientists with an excellent opportunity to study its characteristics. Scientists from Appalachian State University using JWST's Near Infrared Spectrograph (NIRSpec) instrument, as well as ground-based observations from Gemini North Observatory and the Lowell Disc Telescope ... >>

Birth control pills affect fear 08.11.2023

Scientific discoveries are lifting the veil of mystery surrounding the effects of birth control pills on the brain and feelings of fear, according to a study by scientists from Canada. This discovery could significantly change our understanding of the relationship between hormonal changes caused by contraception and the brain structure responsible for the perception of fear. Modern scientific theories claim that hormonal fluctuations in a woman's body during the menstrual cycle can affect the brain's ability to perceive fear. Researchers from Canada set out to better understand the effects of using combined oral contraceptives (COCs) by focusing on the effects of the synthetic sex hormones they contain on brain structure. Currently, more than 150 million women worldwide use oral contraceptives, and COCs containing synthetic versions of estrogens and progestogens remain among the most popular. The study found that the area of ​​the brain known ... >>

Amorphous silicon carbide is an ultra-strong alternative for microchips 08.11.2023

Research into amorphous silicon carbide opens new horizons in the field of materials for microchips. Its outstanding strength and unique mechanical properties make it promising for a variety of technological and scientific applications, from sensors to space applications. Researchers at Delft University of Technology have unveiled an innovative material that is ten times stronger than Kevlar and rivals standouts such as graphene and diamond in the field of ultra-strong materials. High-strength synthetic fibers like Kevlar are known for their resistance to wear and abrasion, often used in body armor and protective gear. A new material created, amorphous silicon carbide (a-SiC), promises a wide range of applications, including implementation in highly sensitive microchips. Research leader Associate Professor Richard Norte explains that an amorphous material is different from crystalline structures, where atoms are aligned ... >>

Strawberries improve memory 07.11.2023

Regular consumption of strawberries has been shown to have positive effects on memory and mood among middle-aged people with mild cognitive impairment. The anti-inflammatory properties of anthocyanins in strawberries may reduce the risk of dementia in this age group. One theory suggests that cognitive aging and the development of neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's disease are associated with inflammatory processes in the body, including the brain. Metabolic disorders and obesity enhance these processes, which may lead to an increased risk of dementia in people who are overweight and insulin resistant. Therefore, it is believed that reducing inflammation may reduce the likelihood of developing dementia and even help treat it. Anti-inflammatory substances such as anthocyanins are often found in natural foods, including berries and strawberries, which University of Cincinnati scientists have found have the ability to cross the bloodstream. ... >>

Mega BEAST Electric School Bus 07.11.2023

GreenPower Motor Company has introduced the new Mega BEAST electric school bus to the US market, featuring the largest battery pack and record-breaking range. The model is designed for use in rural school districts where long distances require long travel times, as well as for efficient use on busy routes. Mega BEAST is an improved version of the Type D electric school bus, known as BEAST (battery electric automotive school transportation). The initial model, introduced in 2019, is being successfully piloted in various school districts. The new product, also classified as Type D, features a larger LFP battery (with a capacity of 387 kWh), which increases the range to an impressive 483 km, more than doubling compared to the previous model. LFP batteries, with their added safety features and high energy density, are also excellent ... >>

Liquid crystal fabric changes shape when heated 06.11.2023

Engineers from the USA have presented a new way to create fabric that can change its shape under the influence of heat. They combined conventional textile fibers with liquid crystals embedded in a polymer to create a fabric that shrinks at temperatures ranging from 26 to 66 degrees Celsius. This innovative fabric can be used to create comfortable clothing and smart materials. Engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology produced liquid crystal fibers on standard weaving looms and used them to sew a suit for one of the developers' dogs. A battery on the suit heats it up, causing the fabric to shrink, turning it into a compression vest typically used to sedate animals. Scientists have also created a women's sports top that shrinks as body temperature rises during exercise, providing comfort during exercise. After cooling, the fabric returns to its original position. Engineers hope this innovation ... >>

Fabric that feels warm and cold 06.11.2023

A team of MIT scientists has unveiled a programmable fiber called FibeRobo that can sense temperature and change its shape. Requiring no built-in sensors or rigid components, this fiber contracts as the temperature rises and returns to its original state as the temperature drops. Experts say this affordable fiber integrates easily with textile manufacturing technologies. It allows designers to integrate activation and sensors into different types of fabrics for different purposes. Additionally, the fibers can operate with an electrical current passing through the filament as a heating element, allowing users to digitally control the shape of the textile. Currently, existing shape-changing fibers have limitations that prevent their use in the textile industry. MIT researchers have developed FibeRobo, which can silently activate and change its shape. Fiber can reduce ... >>

Gene therapy cures deafness 05.11.2023

Gene therapy has provided a breakthrough in the treatment of congenital deafness, allowing the first children to hear sounds. Chinese researchers, together with a team of scientists from the pharmaceutical company Regeneron, have successfully eliminated a genetic defect in the otoferlin gene. Both groups of scientists have developed and are testing gene therapy targeting the otoferlin gene. This gene, if defective, disrupts the transmission of signals from the hair cells of the inner ear to the vestibulocochlear nerve, which is responsible for the perception of sound vibrations. Gene therapy seeks to restore normal levels of the otoferlin protein by introducing a working copy of the gene into inner ear cells using modified adenoviruses through a single injection into the helix. Regeneron just announced in mid-October the start of trials of gene therapy for deafness in children in the US, UK and Europe, and has already received encouraging results. In one case, a child under two years of age who received an injection in one ear was able to restore hearing. ... >>

Stone battery 05.11.2023

Engineers from Sandia National Laboratories and New Mexico-based CSolPower LLC are working together on a project that aims to create an affordable method of energy storage. This project uses electrically charged stones to efficiently store electricity. The essence of the system is that it heats or cools the stones with air to store thermal energy, which is subsequently converted into clean electricity. Such technology supports the pursuit of clean energy and can be used in a variety of applications, including providing electricity during periods of high demand or when renewable sources are unavailable. The installation includes a container of stones that can be heated or cooled by air, providing thermal energy storage. The scientists note that the gravel used in this system can be successfully sourced from landscaping companies without the need for ... >>

Cat face expression 04.11.2023

Scientific observation of 53 adult domestic cats revealed that these animals have no less than 276 different facial expressions when communicating with each other. While accurately deciphering the meaning of these expressions appears to be a difficult task, scientists were able to identify about half of them as expressions indicating a friendly mood. Two researchers from the University of Kansas and Lyon College note that while the facial expressions of domestic cats (Felis silvestris catus) are increasingly being studied, this most often occurs in the context of interactions with humans. However, communication between members of their own species can be more complex and unique. The researchers took advantage of living close to a cat cafe in Los Angeles, where coffee could be enjoyed in the company of dozens of socializing cats. After staying there for a year after the establishment closed, the scientists documented 192 minutes of interactions between 53 cats. After analyzing the records, researching ... >>

Controlling waves in a magnet using superconductors 04.11.2023

Research into the interaction of superconductors with magnets, conducted by Dutch physicists, opens up prospects for effective control of spin waves, which could become an alternative to existing technologies in the field of electronics. For many years, scientists have been looking for methods to effectively control spin waves, and new results confirm the possibility of controlling them at the micro level using superconductors. The theory suggests that metal electrodes could provide control over spin waves, but such effects have been rare in experiments until now. TU Delft researcher Toeno van der Sar highlights that their research team has achieved a breakthrough by achieving complete control of spin waves using a superconducting electrode. The magnetic field created by the spin wave interacts with the superconductor, which in turn acts as a mirror, reflecting the magnetic field and facilitating control ... >>

Safe time for coffee 03.11.2023

An international team of scientists has conducted a study that disproves the long-standing myth that coffee is bad for sleep. New scientific findings show that the drink has no negative impact on night's rest, even if consumed several hours before bed. For many years it was believed that coffee could disrupt normal sleep and have negative effects on the nervous system, especially in the evening. However, recent studies show that a cup of coffee or tea drunk a few hours before bed does not harm the body. Alcohol and nicotine, even in small doses, pose more serious threats to sleep quality. This follows from the results of a large-scale experiment that lasted 13,5 years. Participants recorded their feelings daily, indicating the number of cigarettes smoked, cups of coffee drunk, and alcohol consumed. These results provide further insight into the effects of coffee on the human body, although the researchers admit that they did not take individual individuals into account. ... >>

MSI QD-OLED Gaming Monitors 03.11.2023

MSI has announced a new line of gaming monitors with QD-OLED technology, including models with curved and flat screens. The flagships of this line will be two curved models. The first, MAG 341CQP QD-OLED, features a 34-inch UWQHD QD-OLED 1800R panel, delivering a GTG response time of 0,03ms and a 175Hz refresh rate. The second, MPG 491CQP QD-OLED, offers a 49-inch DQHD 1800R panel with a 32:9 aspect ratio. This monitor has a 144Hz refresh rate and a GTG response time of 0,03ms. Both models are certified to VESA ClearMR 9000 and DisplayHDR True Black 400 standards. These new QD-OLED monitors feature HDMI 2.1 connectors with full 48 Gbps bandwidth, 120 Hz support, VRR and ALLM. MSI Console mode supports CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) function, allowing users to control their devices with a single controller. A Type-C connector is also available for interaction with mobile devices. In addition, M ... >>

Men are less tolerant of heat 02.11.2023

Researchers from the United States have found that women are likely to experience infections and fever more easily due to the activity of the KDM6A gene. This observation is based on the identification of upregulated copies of the KDM6A gene on female chromosomes. The KDM6A gene is responsible for the production of the UTX protein, which affects the structure of DNA and regulates the activity of genes associated with the metabolism of human cells. Scientists noted differences in the activity of the KDM6A gene in women and men, especially in NK cells. The UTX protein in women's cells turned out to be more active, which contributes to a better fight against viruses. However, it also speeds up the natural death of these cells. Further research in this area may reveal the secrets to more effectively protecting men's immune systems from infections. ... >>

A camera with a resolution of 400 thousand pixels has been developed 02.11.2023

Researchers from the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have unveiled a superconducting camera equipped with 400 pixels. This record-breaking resolution is designed for low-light astronomical surveys and highly detailed bioengineering studies. The chamber consists of ultra-thin electrical wires, cooled to almost absolute zero. Scientists explain that superconducting nanowires are capable of capturing the energy of even single photons. The combination of all the pixels and photon intensities forms an image. Superconducting cameras make it possible to capture weak light signals both from distant space objects and from individual areas of the human brain. This breakthrough in resolution provides new opportunities for scientific experiments related to space and bioengineering. More than 000 years ago, the first superconducting cameras capable of detecting single photons were created. However, until now the devices have had no more ... >>

Semiconductor materials from the sewer 01.11.2023

A team of scientists from Chinese research institutes has unveiled an innovative technology that uses bacteria to simultaneously treat wastewater of organic contaminants and produce semiconductor materials. This method opens the way to environmentally friendly production of valuable semiconductors. The study, led by Professor Gao Xiang from the Shenzhen Institute of Synthetic Biology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Professor Lu Lu from the Harbin Institute of Technology in Shenzhen, demonstrated how genetically modified bacteria can convert wastewater pollutants into semiconductor biohybrids. The researchers chose the marine microorganism Vibrio natriegens to modify the bacteria. These fast-growing bacteria, capable of using a variety of organic materials as nutrients, have been adapted for the process. Using the sulfate reduction mechanism in Vibrio natriegens, they absorbed sulfate from ... >>

Noise canceling headphones with heart rate measurement 01.11.2023

Researchers from Google Research have unveiled a new audio plethysmography technology that can measure a person's heart rate using active noise-canceling in-ear headphones. This method involves sending a low-intensity ultrasonic signal through the headphones' speakers. The signal causes an echo, which is then detected by the built-in microphones. "We observed that the volume of the ear canals changes slightly as the blood vessels deform, so heartbeat would modulate these ultrasound echoes," the Google Research team noted. In a study of 153 people, the average error for heart rate measurements using audio plethysm was found to be 3,21%, and for heart rate variability measurements to be 2,70%. The technology is highly accurate regardless of skin color, ear canal size and degree of fit of headphones. Heart rate measurement is possible even while listening to music ... >>

Brain training leads to the formation of new nerve cells 31.10.2023

German scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Cognitive Psychology and Neurophysiology in Leipzig conducted a study that reveals that brain training stimulates the formation of new nerve cells. This discovery aims to give hope to patients suffering from neurological disorders. In the current study, researchers examined the effects of two different types of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) on a major organ of the subjects' central nervous system. The volunteers were divided into groups. The first group's task was to imagine moving their arms or legs, which activated specific areas of the brain. Other participants were given tasks involving the visual cortex: recognizing and selecting letters on a screen. Studies were conducted before and after experiments using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The results showed that the visual tasks performed well initially but did not improve with further training. In contrast ... >>

Ultrasonic kitchen knife 31.10.2023

A unique culinary knife was presented in the Czech Republic, becoming the first in the world with ultrasonic technology and wireless charging function. This advanced gadget promises to be a replacement for almost all types of regular kitchen knives. The knife blade vibrates at an amazing frequency of 50 times per second, making cutting food easy and as efficient as possible. Ultrasonic vibrations created by the gadget's system prevent food from sticking to the blade, ensuring perfect cutting. Ultrasonic technology easily copes with slicing fragile and crumbly products. Another advantage of the ultrasonic knife is minimal loss of fluid, which helps preserve vitamins and nutrients. The gadget is equipped with a built-in 000V battery, which can be easily charged using a wireless charging station. The cost of a new knife is $12. ... >>

A mouse embryo is grown in space 30.10.2023

Aboard the International Space Station, scientists carried out a unique experiment by cultivating and growing mouse embryos in microgravity conditions. Molecular biologist Teruhiko Wakayama of Yamanashi University led the project, which could provide important data on the effects of the space environment on embryo development. The results of the experiment confirmed that at the initial stages of development, mouse embryos are able to survive in microgravity conditions. This is important given plans for long-term space missions, such as missions to Mars, where pregnancy may become a reality during extended space travel. The astronauts spent four days culturing the embryos, preserving them in paraformaldehyde for later analysis on Earth. Despite the lower survival rate compared to conditions of artificial and ground gravity, the survival of embryos in microgravity opens up prospects for further research and preparation for life. ... >>

Camera OSMO Pocket 3 30.10.2023

DJI has unveiled its latest creation, the OSMO Pocket 3 gimbal camera. This device is equipped with a 1-inch CMOS sensor capable of recording high-quality video at 10-bit resolution at 4K/120 fps. One of the important innovations is the built-in 2-inch touch screen, which makes it easy to shoot both horizontal and vertical videos, making them ideal for viewing on a smartphone. OSMO Pocket 3 has received a number of updated smart features, including ActiveTrack 6.0, which now includes automatic face detection and dynamic framing for stable shooting in shaking conditions, which are also compensated by three-axis stabilization. Along with the expansion of functionality, the price has also increased. In European countries, OSMO Pocket 3 is priced at 549 euros, while its predecessor, OSMO Pocket 2, is available from 379 euros. ... >>

Dogs are smarter than wolves 29.10.2023

Scientific research shows that dogs have a greater variety of cognitive skills compared to wolves. Even though they share a common ancestor in the gray wolf, which is theorized to have evolved into dogs 15 years ago, modern dogs are not necessarily smarter. Experts say you can't simply say dogs or wolves are smarter than each other, as their cognitive abilities correspond to their different lifestyles. Cognitive skills are classified as social, related to interactions with other animals, and non-social, related to interactions with the physical environment. Juliana Brauer, an associate researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Germany, emphasizes that these cognitive skills should be considered separately, and comparisons can be made by analogy with subjects at school. One commonly used experiment to measure cognitive abilities in dogs and wolves is the pointing test. In one of the recent ... >>

Naturally lit monitor 29.10.2023

A unique monitor has appeared on the Indiegogo crowdfunding platform that does not rely on standard sources to create light, but uses natural light. This ingenious product comes from 17-year-old talented developer, Louis Huang. In creating his monitor technology, Louis sought an affordable alternative to existing models with active backlighting, which often causes eye strain. Instead of purchasing e-ink displays, which start at $1700, he developed his own, currently available only as a working prototype for $545. The Eazeye monitor has a translucent base screen with a light reflector. During the day it directs sunlight to the back of the monitor, and at night it can use regular lighting. This approach provides comfortable viewing and more efficient energy consumption compared to artificial LED backlighting. ... >>

Cells that cure acne discovered 28.10.2023

Acne, one of the most common inflammatory skin diseases, affects a huge number of people around the world. Teenagers and young adults especially often face this problem, accounting for about 80% of the incidence statistics. Researchers from the San Diego School of Medicine in the US conducted a groundbreaking study revealing the role of fibroblasts, responsible for skin repair, in the treatment of acne. It turned out that these cells produce the antimicrobial peptide cathelicidin, which effectively fights the infection that causes acne. Dermatologists confirmed the results by taking skin biopsies from patients treated with retinoids, drugs high in vitamin A. These drugs stimulated the production of cathelicidin, confirming its effectiveness in fighting acne. Previously, retinoids were used to improve lipid metabolism in skin cells, but were accompanied by side effects. The discovery of the effectiveness of cathelicides in the treatment of acne opens up new prospects for creating safe ... >>

Electric walkers 28.10.2023

Shift Robotics has unveiled its latest project, Moonwalkers, a robotic shoe designed to increase walking speed by 2,5 times. Moonwalkers can increase the average person's walking speed by 2,5 times, reaching speeds of up to 11,2 km/h. Electric boots don't change the surface you walk on, but they do encourage you to go faster and further. The shoe sits on top of your regular shoe and is secured in the middle for a more natural movement. Its total weight is 3,8 kg. Featuring an intuitive AI powertrain, Moonwalkers adapt to your walking style without requiring additional skills or complex technology to use. These are high-tech additions to your shoes. One charge lasts for 10 km, which is 3-4 times the average distance traveled per day by an ordinary American. The Moonwalker electric shoe was successfully launched on Kickstarter a few months ago, reaching its goal ... >>

Benefits of Anger 27.10.2023

According to recent research, anger, despite its common perception as a negative emotion, can also be a powerful motivator for people to achieve challenging goals in their lives. "Preliminary research suggests that combining different emotions, including negative ones such as anger, may lead to better results," said study author Heather Lench. Researchers believe that emotions have a variety of influences on human behavior. For example, feelings of sadness may be a signal to seek medical attention, while anger may prompt a person to take additional steps to overcome obstacles. To gain a deeper understanding of the role of anger in goal achievement, the researchers conducted a series of experiments involving more than 1000 participants and analyzed survey data from more than 1400 respondents. "These results suggest that anger mobilizes a person's efforts to achieve desired outcomes, which often leads to success," p ... >>

Space solar power plants 27.10.2023

A group of researchers from the universities of Surrey and Swansea presented innovative technologies for creating solar panels for generating energy in outer space. Experts spent six years observing the prototype in orbit, assessing its power generation performance and exposing it to solar radiation as it orbited Earth 30 times. The research developed cadmium telluride solar cells that provide broad coverage, lightness, and high energy efficiency. Compared to existing technologies, these panels provide significantly more power and are available at a lower cost. Scientists installed solar panels on a small CubeSat and sent it into a 000 km x 661 km sun-synchronous orbit in the summer of 700. Even after six years, the mission continues to operate successfully in orbit, although the efficiency of the initial power of the panels has decreased slightly over time. ... >>

Eating eggs and meat improves mental performance in men 26.10.2023

Recent research from Finland suggests that eating choline-rich foods such as eggs and meat is associated with improved cognitive function and a reduced risk of dementia in men. Scientists from the University of Eastern Finland found that high levels of choline in men's diets were associated with better memory and language skills, as well as a reduced risk of dementia. Men who consume more choline have a 28% lower risk of developing dementia compared to those who consume low amounts. The main sources of choline in the diet of men were eggs and meat. The study, conducted over more than 20 years, included analysis of data from 2500 Finnish men aged 42 to 60 years. After several years of research, 500 men were tested to assess their memory and cognitive abilities. Over the entire study period, 337 men developed dementia. Kholin, also ... >>

Qualcomm S7 and S7 Pro headphones 26.10.2023

Qualcomm Corporation has introduced new audio platforms designed specifically for headphones and speakers - Qualcomm S7 and S7 Pro Gen1. These innovative chips promise optimal use of artificial intelligence algorithms, thus providing the best audio experience. Benefits of the new platforms include a six-fold increase in overall performance and more than a hundred times faster AI algorithm calculations compared to the previous generation. Particularly noteworthy is the Qualcomm Expanded Personal Area Network (XPAN) technology and micro-Wi-Fi connectivity introduced in the S7 Pro model. This innovation extends indoor connectivity while also supporting lossless music streaming at up to 192 kHz. Unlike Bluetooth, which is limited to 48 kHz at a distance of up to 10 meters, the new XPAN technology breaks new ground. Dino Bekis, vice president of Qualcomm, noted: “When we reduced power consumption ... >>

Shift work is harmful to health 25.10.2023

Swedish researchers from the Institute of Stress at Stockholm University have found that shift work can have a negative impact on human health. In their new study, they compared different forms of such work, including traditional shifts and shortened working hours. The results showed that regardless of the form of shift work, all groups faced similar health problems, including stress, sleep disturbances and chronic fatigue. These factors can lead to serious consequences such as cancer and imbalance between personal and professional life. Based on the findings, the researchers emphasize the need to create favorable working conditions for workers with non-standard schedules, including a ban on consecutive night shifts and the introduction of mandatory regular breaks. Such measures are aimed at minimizing the harmful effects of shift work on health and ensuring a balance between work and personal life. ... >>

Radeon RX 7900M graphics card 25.10.2023

AMD introduced its new Radeon RX 7900M video card, which became part of the Alienware m18 R1 gaming laptop. The Navi 31 GPU is equipped with 4608 stream processors and interfaces with 16 GB of GDDR6 video memory. The AMD Radeon RX 7900M's power consumption reaches 180W, surpassing the RTX 4000's maximum power of 150W (175W with Dynamic Boost). According to Dell, the GPU's TGP is 160W, but can be increased to 200W using SmartShift Max. Technical characteristics of the video card include: Number of computing units - 72 (RDNA 3) Ray tracing accelerators - 72 (second generation) Artificial intelligence accelerators - 144 GPU frequency - 1825 MHz Boost - up to 2090 MHz Memory capacity - 16 GB GDDR6 Memory bus width - 256 bits Memory speed - 18 Gb/s AMD Infinity Cache - 64 MB (1nd generation) Full AV180 support Power consumption - up to 7900 W RX XNUMX as stated ... >>

Harm of antibiotics and antiseptics 24.10.2023

The use of antibiotics, widely used in medicine, veterinary medicine and agriculture, faces the risk of developing microbial resistance. New scientific research is revealing the potential negative effects of antiseptics and disinfectants, highlighting their impact on bacterial resistance even at minimal concentrations. Antibiotics designed to combat various infections can create conditions for the formation of resistant forms of microorganisms. This risk is also compounded by the use of antiseptics and disinfectants. Despite their widespread use in applications ranging from dentistry to indoor cleaning, these substances may contribute to the development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria. The researchers analyzed ten popular disinfectants, including ethanol, chlorhexidine, silver nitrate, triclosan, sodium hypochlorite and others. Despite the diversity of their uses and mechanisms of action, these substances are ... >>

Earth's most common mineral in space discovered 24.10.2023

The James Webb Space Telescope has brought exciting news by detecting nanocrystalline quartz (SiO2) in the atmosphere of exoplanet WASP-17b, located 1300 light-years from Earth. This unique phenomenon was the first time the most common mineral on Earth was discovered in the atmosphere of an exoplanet, as well as the first to unravel the transit characteristics of clouds on such planets. Larger than Jupiter, WASP-17b orbits its host star in just 3,7 Earth days, providing an excellent transit observing opportunity. Over the course of 10 hours, the Webb telescope recorded over 1275 measurements of average infrared brightness in the wavelength range from 5 microns to 12 microns. The results of the analysis of the spectra revealed a surprising "bump" at a wavelength of 8,6 microns, inconsistent with known clouds, excluding magnesium silicates and high-temperature aerosols. The discovery indicates the possible presence of quartz clouds in the atmosphere of WASP-17b. Scientists suggest that ... >>

Relationship between changes in women's voices and fertility levels 23.10.2023

Scientists from James Madison University and the University of Florida have conducted interesting studies revealing a connection between changes in a woman's voice and her level of fertility. It turns out that "voice flicker" and "voice tremor" may be key to understanding reproductive status. Previously, scientists have already discovered that during periods of high fertility, women change their smell and appearance, becoming more attractive to men. Now it turns out that voice can also serve as a signal of reproductive status. To understand this phenomenon in detail, the researchers conducted an experiment involving women aged 17 to 30 years. Participants were asked to record their voices four times a month, and also note the date of the start of menstruation. Analyzing the records, the scientists identified four groups depending on the level of fertility and the use of contraceptives. The results confirmed that vocal flicker was significantly lower in women during periods of high fertility. The same trend is observed ... >>

AMD Threadripper Processors 23.10.2023

AMD has introduced updated models of high-performance Threadripper processors, introducing two new CPU classes and two chipsets. The Threadripper Pro series is aimed at demanding professionals looking for maximum performance, while the Threadripper HEDT series is aimed at prosumers on a budget willing to sacrifice some management features, 8-channel memory and PCIe Gen 5 lanes. Both processor types are based on the AMD Zen architecture 4 and support high-speed PCIe Gen 5 drives. Among the new products, the flagship 96-core Threadripper Pro 7995WX processor with an improved frequency of up to 5,3 GHz, 384 MB of L3 cache and 128 PCIe Gen 5 lanes stands out. Total in the Threadripper line Pro has 6 models, including the base 7945WX with 12 cores and 24 instruction threads. To create workstations based on these new processors, motherboards with TRX50 (for Threadripper HEDT) and WRX90 (for Threa ... >>

New ways of liver regeneration have been found 22.10.2023

Researchers in the United Arab Emirates have discovered innovative ways to restore the liver. Foreign sources report on epigenetics methods that can promote the regeneration of this important organ of the human body. World scientists have long been looking for unknown ways to renew the cells of human internal organs. An important discovery in this area was made by a team of specialists from the UAE. According to the researchers, an effective way to stimulate liver regeneration is to remove certain parts of the epigenome responsible for suppressing jumping genes. This method results in a redistribution of epigenetic marks. This is explained by the fact that a form of epigenetic compensation prevents the activation of transposable elements of the genome. It blocks the regulation of gene expression by compensatory epigenetic marks. This process ensures that repressive genes are activated earlier, which provides support during regeneration after surgical removal. ... >>

Liquid writing technology 22.10.2023

German scientists from the Technical University of Darmstadt and John Gutenberg University have presented innovative technology that allows the creation of durable images in a liquid medium. Based on the principles of diffusion and osmosis, this method opens up new perspectives for the technology of writing and drawing in liquids. The researchers used the liquid mixture as an alternative to paper, where a low concentration of charged ions and large colloidal particles replace traditional ink. A small ion exchange bead that can replace large charged particles becomes a writing pen. The process of rotating a liquid using gravity allows researchers to create different patterns and images. The moving liquid, carrying colloidal particles along with it, forms visible lines and images in the trace of the ion exchange pen. The experiment was conducted using silica particles dissolved in water, but scientists are continuing research to develop alternatives. ... >>

Water replacement for lithium-ion batteries 21.10.2023

Scientists at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) are proposing a shift from lithium-ion batteries to aqueous batteries, which promise to be safe, efficient and more environmentally friendly. Lithium-ion batteries, despite their widespread use, face problems with explosion hazards and high costs, as well as negative environmental impacts. Researchers at KIST propose using water batteries as a safer and more affordable alternative. Aqueous batteries use water-based solutions instead of traditional organic solvents, making them safer and more economical. However, there is a problem with dendrites and corrosion of metal deposits, which can impair the performance and safety of batteries. The researchers solved this problem by creating a composite catalyst made from manganese dioxide and palladium. This catalyst is capable of absorbing hydrogen, thereby preventing internal pressure and ... >>

Mini PC SZBOX S100 21.10.2023

SZBOX has introduced its new product - a mini PC called S100, which is so small that it can easily be placed in your pocket. The dimensions of the SZBOX S100 are 2.8 x 2.8 x 1.8 inches. The device is equipped with a detachable external dual antenna to connect to the AX6's WiFi 600 and Bluetooth 5.2. Inside is a quad-core Intel Alder Lake N-4 processor, 100GB of LPDDR16 RAM clocked at 5MHz, and up to 4800TB of M.1 SATA SSD storage. Intel UHD graphics with 2 execution units can handle dual monitors at 24K resolution and a 4Hz refresh rate. The manufacturer has successfully implemented a cooling system with a blower fan placed on a copper radiator. The device is equipped with three USB 60 Type-A ports, two HDMI 3.2 ports, 2.0 Gbps LAN and a 2.5 mm audio jack. The new product is powered via a separate USB-C port. The basic version costs $3.5. ... >>

Human remains have no place in a museum 20.10.2023

The American Museum of Natural History has decided to exclude human skeletons and bone objects from its permanent display. The museum's collection contains more than 12 thousand such exhibits. A particularly significant step was the removal of the remains of 2200 Native Americans, complying with a federal law passed more than 30 years ago requiring the remains to be returned to descendants. The museum has already returned the remains of 1000 people under this law. The collection also includes the bones of five adult African-Americans found in a Manhattan cemetery for the enslaved in 1903. The museum's medical collection, which includes the remains of about 400 New Yorkers who died in the 1940s, will also be removed from display. These remains were used in medical schools as teaching materials. The museum director explained that the decision to remove the remains was out of respect for the victims, given that some of them were victims of exploitation and violence. He will also emphasize ... >>

Logitech Zone Wireless 2 headset 20.10.2023

Logitech has launched the Zone Wireless 2 audio headset designed to enhance productivity in hybrid workspaces. Equipped with active noise cancellation and artificial intelligence technologies, it provides high-quality communication in noisy office environments. The headset features a modern, eco-friendly design and innovative functionality. Zone Wireless 2 features an advanced noise cancellation system that blocks out ambient sounds, including co-workers' voices and background noise. The unique Advanced Call Clarity feature allows you to highlight the caller's voice while minimizing the impact of background noise. The headset also provides the ability to cancel the noise of the interlocutor, even if he is not using a similar device. The ergonomic design includes soft ear cushions, and 20% of the plastic construction is made from recycled material. Aesthetic elements such as decorative aluminum ring and arch ... >>

Climate change has affected the taste of beer 19.10.2023

Global climate change is affecting beer production by changing the characteristics of hops and therefore affecting the taste of the drink. Scientists from the Institute for Global Change Studies of the Czech Academy of Sciences have found that due to rising temperatures and the fate of dryness in hops, the content of alpha acids, responsible for the characteristic taste and bitterness of beer, is decreasing. The study found that global warming is causing hops to ripen earlier, up to 20 days earlier than usual. This process partially occurs during periods of high temperatures, which makes it difficult for alpha acids to form. Decreased rainfall and the incidence of droughts are reducing hop yields, with yields expected to decline by 2050% and alpha acid content by 18-20% by 30. Scientists offer several solutions for beer producers. One of them is to transplant hops to higher areas where it is less hot, or to places with the above groundwater levels. Another option is to introduce irrigation systems and switch ... >>

Silk-based hybrid transistor 19.10.2023

Scientists from Tufts University in the USA have presented an innovative hybrid transistor based on silk, opening up new prospects in the field of neural interfaces and biosensor electronics. This biological material is being integrated into the standard chip manufacturing process, making it possible for mass use. The new transistor has unique properties that allow electronic circuits to respond to electrical and biological signals simultaneously. Researchers have sought to bridge the boundary between animate and inanimate, creating prospects for the development of neural interfaces that link electronics and living organisms. New transistors could become a key element in the development of neural networks, biosensors and neuroprocessors, promising to change human interaction with technology. While the ultimate change may not come tomorrow, these technologies provide an important glimpse into the future. It remains to be seen whether new hybrid transistors will initiate this change or whether ... >>

Cocoa with flavonoids makes people smarter 18.10.2023

Increasing the consumption of flavonoids, which are part of cocoa beans, has a positive effect on human cognitive functions. American scientists came to this conclusion. Cocoa beans contain many beneficial substances, including flavonoids. Studies have shown that increasing the concentration of these substances can speed up human thought processes even with high concentrations of carbon dioxide in the air. Flavonoids are substances present in plants that play an important role in the human body. They have antioxidant activity, strengthen blood vessels, slow down blood clotting and improve the elasticity of red blood cells. Flavanols, a subgroup of flavonoids, are present in cocoa, grapes, apples, tea, berries and other foods. Although they are known to have beneficial effects on heart and vascular health, their effects on the brain require more research. This scientific study is the first to confirm the connection between flavonoid intake ... >>

Car video camera 360 M600 Dash Cam 18.10.2023

The 360 ​​M600 Dash Cam is now available on the market, adding an interior camera for maximum coverage inside the vehicle. The 360 ​​M600 Dash Cam features a 120-degree wide-angle main lens and a built-in interior camera that covers the entire interior of the vehicle. Equipped with four 940 nm infrared LEDs, the camera supports 1080p image resolution. The front camera provides a 140-degree panoramic view. Continuous 360-degree plane adjustment is possible thanks to the use of a back-illuminated CMOS sensor, which guarantees high image quality. Electronic control is provided by a dual-core artificial intelligence processor that supports driver functions. The camera also provides 24-hour parking monitoring and mobile app integration. 360 M600 Dash Cam offers improved light and lighting sensitivity, VC ... >>

A simple way to extract uranium from seawater 17.10.2023

An international scientific team has presented a new, simple and effective method for extracting uranium from the waters of the World Ocean. The complex material used is highly selective towards uranium and does not interact with other molecules and metals in solution. This technology could be a promising alternative method for extracting a key component for nuclear power plants and treating nuclear reactor wastewater. Uranium is an extremely valuable mineral that provides fuel for nuclear reactors around the world. In the oceans, the concentration of uranium is thousands of times higher than its reserves in the depths, but it is present in water in low concentrations (3,3 μg/l), which makes its extraction difficult. The main problem is the presence of other substances such as sodium, iron and calcium in much higher quantities in seawater. Engineers used layered double hydroxides as the basis for their technology. This composite material is ... >>

Acer SpatialLabs View Pro 3 27D monitor 17.10.2023

Acer has introduced a new 3D monitor in the SpatialLabs View Pro 27 series. It stands out for its impressive size and innovative spatial audio technology without the need for headphones. This 27-inch monitor features a 4K VA panel with a 160Hz refresh rate, up to 400 nits of brightness, and a 1000:1 contrast ratio. It supports AMD FreeSync Premium and Nvidia G-Sync technologies. A variety of connectivity ports include HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1, USB-C and two USB-A. The screen has an anti-glare coating designed to protect your eyes. The removable visor improves image quality even in bright light. An important element of the new product is an infrared camera with eye tracking function. Thanks to this technology, 3D images can be viewed without the use of special glasses. The lens can be easily switched, turning the SpatialLabs View Pro 27 into a regular monitor. A unique feature was the ... >>

To avoid mating, female frogs play dead 16.10.2023

Scientists have discovered that female European common frogs have developed several methods to avoid unwanted mating, including the surprising strategy of faking their own death. Female European common frogs (Rana temporaria) exhibit a mimicry strategy by appearing dead when multiple males attempt to mate at the same time. This behavior has been observed and recorded in laboratory conditions. Frogs of this species are known for their active reproduction, gathering in large groups near bodies of water. Typically, the number of males exceeds the number of females, and as a result, several males compete for the right to mate with one female. Sometimes such attempts can lead to the death of the female. However, females have evolved a variety of strategies to prevent unwanted matings. These strategies are activated when the number of males is too large, when a female is not interested in mating with a particular male, or when she ... >>

TP-Link AX1500 Window Router 16.10.2023

TP-Link has introduced a new model of the AX1500 window router, available at an attractive price of 149 yuan ($20). This product becomes available following the successful release of the AX3000 model for 229 yuan ($31) earlier this year. The AX1500 offers a more affordable alternative with some reduction in specifications. The AX1500 router stands out with its unique vertical window design and sleek profile that takes up only 20% of typical desk space. Its ultra-thin design, just 11,6 mm thick, ensures efficient use of space and an attractive appearance. Supporting Wi-Fi 6, the router delivers speeds of up to 300 Mbps on 2,4 GHz and 1201 Mbps on 5 GHz, up to 1200% faster than its predecessor AC38. This reduces latency and provides faster connections, especially important for gamers. OFDMA technology is used to optimize multi-user Internet environments, increasing data transfer speeds and ... >>

Electronic tongue recognizes food taste 15.10.2023

Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have presented an innovative model that simulates the influence of taste on our eating behavior depending on needs and preferences. The system combines an “electronic tongue” with a model of the taste zone of the cerebral cortex. The taste buds on the human tongue convert chemical data into electrical signals that are transmitted to the taste area of ​​the cerebral cortex. This process was abstracted and implemented by researchers using two-dimensional materials just a few atoms thick. Artificial taste buds built with graphene and molybdenum disulfide memtransistors form an artificial taste system capable of recognizing the basic taste profiles of sweet, salty, sour, bitter and umam. This universal process can be applied to emotional intelligence-based diets and personalized nutrition recommendations in restaurants. The future task of researchers is to expand the range of perception ... >>

Disney Robot Companion for Single People 15.10.2023

Disney has unveiled its new development, inspired by the character BD-1 from the Star Wars universe. The robot has a square body and a pair of “bird” legs. His head is equipped with two eyes, a flashlight is mounted on his temple, and two movable antennas adorn the back. The Disney robot borrowed several important behavioral traits from dogs, such as imitating the movements of a dog's ears using antennae. When the robot wants to express interest, it tilts its head. People who have already met the robot describe it as “an extremely attractive, inquisitive creature with a serious attitude.” It is noted that he has his own style and character, developed by Disney animators. It is assumed that such robots may appear in Disney theme parks, becoming their unique element. They will perform various functions, including a security role. Depending on the location of use, robots can be programmed for the appropriate sign language. Using machine ... >>

Schoolchildren who skip breakfast perform worse 14.10.2023

Pupils who skip breakfast on school days get lower grades than those who eat regularly before school starts, according to a new study in Yorkshire, UK. Dr Katie Adolph, from the School of Psychology at the University of Leeds, lead author of the study, said: "Our work shows that high school students are at a disadvantage if they skip their morning meal, leaving their brains without the resources they need to start the school day." A survey of 294 pupils from schools and colleges in West Yorkshire found that 29% rarely or never ate breakfast on school days, 18% ate breakfast sometimes and 53% did so regularly. When analyzing academic performance, the researchers found that students who ate breakfast infrequently scored 1,20 points lower on average than those who ate before school, controlling for other factors. This study provides valuable data highlighting the importance of breakfast in improving student achievement and achievement. ... >>

Hybrid electric bicycles Cube Fold Hybrid 14.10.2023

Cube has unveiled its latest innovation in the world of bicycles - the Cube Fold Hybrid models, available in both Fold Hybrid and Fold Sport Hybrid variants. The Fold Hybrid model represents the most practical version of the bike. It is equipped with a Bosch Active Plus mid-range motor, which, although less powerful than the Bosch Performance Line motor, provides excellent performance. The bike is powered by a 500 Wh Bosch Power Pack 500 battery, which brings up to 25% additional range compared to previous versions. The Fold Hybrid comes with a Shimano Nexus five-speed hub, belt drive, and a sturdy frame for load-carrying capabilities. The frame is adjustable to accommodate riders from 1,58m to 1,89m in height. The Fold Hybrid weighs 25kg and has a special handle for easy portability. The Fold Sport Hybrid model offers a 10-speed Shimano Tiagra group, standard on ... >>

Lithium-sulfur batteries 13.10.2023

Scientists from around the world are racing to find new battery chemistries to improve key characteristics of traction batteries for electric vehicles. Chinese researchers have managed to significantly improve lithium-sulfur batteries, increasing their service life without compromising other characteristics. In lithium-sulfur batteries, the cathodes are made from sulfur, which reduces production costs and doubles the battery capacity compared to lithium-ion counterparts. However, previous prototypes of such batteries faced limited service life, withstanding only a limited number of charge and discharge cycles. Liquid and solid electrolyte versions also had difficulty surviving thousands of such cycles. Representatives of the Chinese Academy of Sciences managed to develop a lithium-sulfur battery that can retain up to 70% of its original capacity even after 1400 charge and discharge cycles. This discovery brings lithium-sulfur batteries closer ... >>

Acoustic control in the nanoworld 13.10.2023

Engineers from Germany and Switzerland presented innovative microrobots controlled by sound. These devices respond to fluctuations in the external sound field by maneuvering in narrow tubes. This technology can be adapted for precise intravascular drug delivery and minimally invasive surgery. The researchers were inspired by the mechanics of movement of spirochete bacteria when developing this concept. The cells of these microorganisms have a spiral shape and, moving in a viscous liquid, move forward. Engineers have created microrobots using similar principles of movement. Using a 3D printer, they made a microscopic vortex mechanism from a non-toxic polymer measuring 350 microns in length and 100 microns in diameter. The device was placed in a glass tube filled with water. Under the influence of an external acoustic field, the liquid molecules vibrate, creating a vortex that moves the robot forward. In a series of experiments, scientists demonstrated that ... >>

Strong algae building blocks 12.10.2023

Architectural firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) has collaborated with Prometheus Materials to introduce innovative algae-based building blocks that are superior to concrete in environmental sustainability. It is known that about 10% of global carbon dioxide emissions are associated with the production of concrete and steel. The SOM prototype, called "Spiral", was presented at the 2023 Chicago Architecture Biennial. The structure is impressive with its simple form and consists of bioblocks created by Prometheus Materials, a young company emerging from a research program at the University of Colorado in the US. The blocks are formed using microscopic algae found in nature that can absorb carbon. When exposed to sunlight, water and CO2, they generate material similar to the calcium carbonate that forms in coral reefs. When mixed with a special filler, it creates an environmentally friendly building material with zero carbon emissions. Physical ... >>

Bilingualism improves brain health and mental health 12.10.2023

Scientists from the Jülich Research Center in Germany shared new discoveries about the benefits of bilingualism for the brain. There are many compelling arguments that being bilingual can help you maintain mental health throughout your life. Modern research supports this hypothesis, indicating that bilingualism at an early age significantly improves brain function, which continues into old age. In a study of 224 monolingual and 175 bilingual volunteers, researchers used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to measure the volume of gray matter in the posterior inferior left frontal lobe and the inferior left parietal lobe. These brain regions are responsible for language comprehension and production, and their functional and anatomical connections are closely interconnected. "Over time, as the new language becomes more stable, the excess gray matter is converted into tighter connections and better connections in the white matter. This can ... >>

Tired of your own thoughts 11.10.2023

It is known that mental work can cause fatigue no less than physical work. Scientists from the Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital in Paris conducted research and, according to them, identified the chemical causes of fatigue associated with mental processes. Experts have suggested that cognitive work leads to chemical changes in the brain. Scientists believe that mental fatigue is caused by the accumulation of a certain chemical in the brain responsible for regulation. This substance, known as glutamate, is present in the central nervous system of mammals and plays a key role in a variety of processes such as learning, memory and the sleep cycle. To test their hypothesis, the researchers conducted an experiment. Participants were asked to perform various mental tasks for 6 hours. Half were given simple tasks, and the other half were given more complex ones. Scientists found signs of fatigue only in the group that did more complex tasks. For measuring ... >>

Quantum engine running without heat 11.10.2023

A team of researchers from the Department of Quantum Systems at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST), collaborating with scientists from the University of Kaiserslautern-Landau and the University of Stuttgart, have presented a working quantum engine that operates without the use of heat, unlike traditional mechanisms based on thermodynamic principles. A quantum engine differs from conventional ones, since its operation is not associated with an explosion of the fuel mixture and air. Instead, scientists change the quantum characteristics of particles in the gas, bypassing the use of heat. At extremely low temperatures, when quantum effects occur, bosons have a lower energy level compared to fermions. This energy gap can be used to power a motor that converts bosons into fermions and vice versa. Professor Thomas Busch, head of the quantum systems department, explained: "To turn fermions into bosons, we can combine two fermions in a mole ... >>

There may be water on Jupiter's moon 10.10.2023

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has revealed the first signs of carbon dioxide on Jupiter's icy moon Europa, bringing scientists closer to unlocking the mysteries of its potential oceans, which have long been known to lie beneath layers of ice. This discovery not only provides valuable information about the chemical composition of the oceans, but also highlights the importance of scientific research made possible by the JWST telescope. "Scientific understanding of chemical diversity is especially important given that we live in a world where carbon is the basis of life. Our work will help determine whether Europa's ocean is capable of supporting life as we know it, or whether it creates favorable conditions for the existence of other forms of life." - notes Geronimo Villanueva, principal investigator at NASA's Space Flight Center. "This suggests that we can learn some basic things about the composition of the ocean before we drill into the ice to get the full picture." Of particular importance is the presentation ... >>

Rapid recovery of valuable metals from old batteries 10.10.2023

Rice University scientists have unveiled an innovative way to recycle obsolete lithium-ion batteries that significantly reduces the amount of byproducts and the time required for recycling. The resulting metals can be reused in the production of new batteries. This technique is based on instant Joule heating technology used to process crushed cathode-anode mass. The materials are heated to a temperature of 2100 K in a matter of seconds, eliminating inert layers from their surface. A weak solution of hydrochloric acid is then used to leach the metals. Compared to traditional methods, the new technology is able to dissolve the same amounts of substance in less than 20 minutes, instead of the usual 24 hours. It is noteworthy that weak acids act as solvents, which reduces energy consumption, the need for water and acid, and, consequently, the cost of processing. With the increase in the number of electric vehicles and the breakdown of ... >>

Don't hesitate to become a father 09.10.2023

Parenthood is an important milestone that requires preparedness and determination. Many people put off this important transition in their lives, seeking first to build a career and ensure financial stability. However, scientists emphasize that delaying the decision to become a father can lead to serious problems in the future. According to a study conducted by Scandinavian scientists, the age of the partners influences the success of assisted reproduction methods such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic injection (ICSI). The study included an analysis of 4833 IVF/ICSI cycles involving more than 4 thousand participants. It turned out that only 40,8% of cycles led to the birth of a healthy child. Scientists found that in most cases, men were older than their partners, and this had a negative impact on the success of the procedures. It was noted that in young men under the age of 50, IVF/ICSI cycles were more successful. It is important to note that parental age ... >>

Robot-assisted breast examination 09.10.2023

British scientists have developed a robotic medical assistant, IRIS, capable of conducting a thorough breast examination and identifying possible signs of cancer. The robotic hand's five flexible "fingers" can cover the entire breast area, providing a more efficient examination than traditional palpation. The IRIS limb is equipped with five flexible “fingers” on which pressure sensors are mounted. These sensors allow the robot to adjust the pressure applied and receive feedback, identifying lumps that may indicate the presence of a disease. After training on a silicone breast model, IRIS successfully completed the palpation task. Using machine learning techniques, scientists believe that IRIS can help provide quick and effective initial screenings, helping to prevent disease. The new method involves using an ionic liquid as a metering or throttling system in engines. Energy supply via ... >>

The Nobel Prize is harmful to its laureates 08.10.2023

For more than a century, the Nobel Prize has been the top priority for scientific awards, but new research published by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) in the US suggests it may be more toxic than beneficial for its recipients. The engineers, led by David Studderd, analyzed data on Nobel Prize winners in medicine and physiology from 1950 to 2010. The researchers used statistics on the number of publications, citations, and novelty of research. The results revealed that, before receiving the award, future Nobel laureates are more likely to publish than those who go on to win the Lasker Prize, another distinguished scientific award. However, after the Nobel Prize is awarded, there is a decrease in the scientific activity of the laureates, and their performance becomes comparable to the winners of the Lasker Prize, and sometimes even inferior to them. Scientists note that this is not due to a drop in motivation among the Nobelists, but probably reflects profound changes in their lives ... >>

Safe fuel will not ignite when in contact with fire 08.10.2023

Scientists from the University of California have introduced a revolutionary fuel that does not ignite when in contact with an open flame. During the combustion of this fuel, only the evaporating molecules that react with oxygen are ignited. The new development is designed to make the fuel safer, especially in emergency situations, by reducing the likelihood of accidental fire during storage or transportation. Chemical engineers used ionic liquid as the basis for the new fuel, which is a liquefied form of salt. This liquid has a lower melting point and low vapor pressure compared to regular table salt. Experts also made changes to the chemical formula, replacing chlorine with perchlorate. Experiments showed that when trying to ignite the ionic liquid with ordinary fire from a lighter, no combustion occurred. However, when voltage was applied in combination with the fire of a lighter, the fuel ignited. It is interesting that when the current is turned off ... >>

Laser control using sound 07.10.2023

Engineers achieved redirection of laser beams without using traditional optical elements such as lenses and mirrors, and instead used an acoustic grating. This lattice, formed by ultrasonic waves in air, allowed scientists to effectively control the direction of laser pulses, offering a new way to overcome the limitations of traditional laser control methods. Lasers, widely used in medicine and research, face limitations of traditional optical components, which can become damaged and reduce the quality of laser output. German researchers at DESY have developed a new approach using ultrasonic speakers to create an acoustic array. By changing the frequency of the sound, they could control the structure of the grating, directing the laser beam with high precision. More than half of the laser beam's power was successfully redirected using this method. The scientists note that they used a powerful laser with a peak power of 2 ... >>

High-speed external SSD Samsung T9 07.10.2023

Samsung has introduced a new generation of portable SSD drives T9, providing high data transfer speeds of up to 20 Gbps using the USB 3.2 Gen 2?2 interface. The device is available in three memory options: 1, 2 and 4 TB. The sequential read speed in each of them reaches 2000 MB/s, and the sequential write speed is 1950 MB/s for the first two options and 2000 MB/s for the last. The SSD case is made of rubber with a “carbon” pattern, giving it a fabric texture to the touch. The device is drop-resistant up to 3 meters, and Dynamic Thermal Guard technology provides protection against overheating. The weight of the device is no more than 122 grams. To ensure data security, 256-bit AES hardware encryption is used. Samsung T9 is compatible with Windows, macOS and Android operating systems. The package includes cables with USB Type-C-to-C and USB Type-C-to-A connectors. In the US, prices for 1, 2 and 4 TB disk versions consist of ... >>

Ecological synthesis of urea 06.10.2023

Scientists from the University of Queensland (QUT) have unveiled an environmentally friendly method for synthesizing the vital agricultural fertilizer urea. This method allows the production of urea at room temperature with minimal energy consumption, in contrast to the traditional synthesis process using large amounts of energy. Dr Junxian Liu, the study's lead author, together with Professor Yuantong Gu and Associate Professor Liangzhi Kou from the School of Engineering, Medicine and Technology, have discovered an effective way to create urea, an important nitrogen fertilizer that supports about 27% of global agriculture. Urea is also used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and plastics production. Unlike the traditional industrial process, which involves high temperatures and pressure, the new method offers urea synthesis at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. This is achieved through a chemical reaction between nitrogen and carbon monoxide using ... >>

Miniature sensor with radar technology 06.10.2023

Scientists from the University of California at Davis (UC Davis) have unveiled a new radar sensor that can detect movements at the microscopic level with an accuracy of up to 100 human hairs. Moreover, this miniature sensor, about the size of a sesame seed, is highly energy efficient. The technology is based on the use of millimeter wave radar, which is a short-range radar sensor. They operate at millimeter wave frequencies, falling between microwaves and infrared radiation. These sensors are capable of accurately recording extremely small movements of microscopic objects and have applications in the fields of security, biometric monitoring and navigation for the blind. However, there have previously been problems with power consumption and background noise filtering. Developed by a team of Davis engineers, the sensor is designed to overcome these challenges. By adjusting the topology of the sensor itself, the researchers were able to adjust ... >>

Island powerhouse with artificial intelligence 05.10.2023

The Belgian government continues to pursue an ambitious project to transform the North Sea into the country's key energy hub, and Princess Elisabeth Island is an important step in this process. The innovative project is being implemented by Belgian transmission system operator Elia, which has already received permission to build a unique island with artificial intelligence - the first of its kind in the world. The installation of the island is scheduled to be completed by August 2026. Located in the North Sea port of Vlissingen, the island has already become the subject of preparatory work for the installation of a concrete foundation. The design of the island is in its final stages, with the main goal being to protect the marine environment around it. Not only is Princess Elizabeth Island the first artificially intelligent island, but it will also be the first time any country in the world has placed wind turbines in protected marine areas. ... >>

Ducati Powerstage RR Limited Edition Electric Bike 05.10.2023

Ducati has unveiled a limited edition electric enduro bike called the Powerstage RR Limited Edition, designed to push the boundaries of what's possible in the two-wheeled world. The device is equipped with a full carbon frame with additional layers of carbon providing high resistance to stress. Ducati has partnered with Shimano to introduce their advanced EP801 system with an impressive 85 Newton meters of torque and a maximum power of 500 watts. The bike increases pedaling force by 400%, making climbs much easier. The front wheel has a 29-inch diameter and the rear wheel has a 27.5-inch diameter, providing the optimal balance between maneuverability and ability to overcome obstacles. The Powerstage RR Limited Edition costs €11 and is limited to 990 units. ... >>

Optimal combination of crops and solar panels 04.10.2023

Researchers from Wageningen University in the Netherlands have concluded that placing farmland and solar panels on the same site is a viable approach. According to experts, the combination of crops and solar panels on an area of ​​1,25 hectares can lead to yields and electricity production equal to the results of two separate fields of 1 hectare each. Large-scale cultivation of plants and electricity production in the same area appears to be quite feasible, despite some reduction in crop yields and electricity production per hectare compared to a situation where the land is used for only one function. However, the overall productivity per hectare using agrophotovoltaics is superior to that of growing crops and producing electricity in two separate fields. Research carried out in Germany on several crops confirmed that the achievement of production ... >>

Mechanical guards to protect against attacks by wild animals 04.10.2023

Japan has introduced unusual measures to ensure the safety of elderly citizens from bear attacks - mechanical wolves, known as Monster Wolf, have come into action. Originally created to terrify wild animals on farmland, these terrifying robotic wolves are now being used to prevent bears from attacking people. According to the manufacturer Monster Wolf, the first use of these mechanical wolves was recorded in Japan in the fall of 2020 after a number of bear attacks on elderly residents. In the latest phase, local authorities across the country are actively purchasing these robots due to the growing threat of bear attacks. This unusual initiative is due to a massive exodus of young people from rural areas, leaving older citizens without adequate protection and leading to the devastation of cities. Shinsuke Koike, a professor at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, points out that areas that previously served as buffers between bears and people are disappearing, which suggests ... >>

Bamboo is the best plant for air purification 03.10.2023

As part of the Clean Air Program, US scientists, collaborating with NASA, conducted research into methods for cleaning the air inside space stations and identified the best plant for absorbing toxins. It turned out that out of 19 indoor plants, bamboo is the leader in all respects, helping not only to purify the air, but also neutralize the largest amount of toxic substances, which has a beneficial effect on human health. Experts recommend installing 2-3 plants for every 30 square meters of space for maximum effect. Air quality is of great importance for human health, and bamboo, as it turns out, can even lift your spirits. Researchers note that in most cases, indoor air is polluted by 90% of dust and chemicals emitted by common household items and products. This is especially dangerous for children, asthmatics and allergy sufferers. Houseplants play a key role in improving air quality: approximately 10% of air ... >>

Toshiba MG10F hard drives 03.10.2023

Manufacturers of traditional hard drives continue to push the envelope, introducing devices with capacities up to 22 terabytes. After Seagate and Western Digital, Toshiba presented its solution in this segment. The new MG10F series of drives not only continues the tradition of the Toshiba MG10 line with 3,5-inch drives, but also raises the capacity bar to 22 terabytes. Toshiba MG10F are enterprise hard drives of the second level (nearline), offering options from 2 to 22 terabytes, operating at speeds of 7200 rpm and providing a choice between SAS interfaces with a bandwidth of 12 Gbit/s and classic SATA with a bandwidth of 6 Gbit/s. s, starting from 1 terabyte. When it comes to recording methods, Toshiba takes a few different approaches in this line. For disks up to 10 terabytes inclusive, traditional perpendicular recording (PMR) and an air hermetic block are used. Disks with a capacity of 12-16 terabytes are switching to a helium hermetic block and using ... >>

A walk in the forest normalizes blood pressure and improves mood 02.10.2023

Scientific research confirms that time spent in the forest has beneficial effects on a person's mental health, relieving stress and improving mood. Emilia Janeczko, a doctor and specialist at the Institute of Forest Sciences at the University of Warsaw (Poland), draws attention to the growing amount of scientific evidence of this fact, emphasizing that walks in the forest, although not a panacea, have a positive effect on human well-being. First of all, forest walks have a positive effect on mental health, helping to reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Even a short time spent in the forest helps reduce emotional stress and enhance positive emotions. According to experts, just a 10-minute walk in the forest can normalize blood pressure, and a 20-minute walk can significantly improve your mood. And if you set aside a whole hour for a walk in the forest, ... >>

Topological phonons discovered in graphene 02.10.2023

Chinese scientists have made a significant discovery by discovering topological phonons in graphene. To study phonon spectra across the entire two-dimensional Brillouin zone, they used high-resolution electron microscopy, analyzing the characteristic electron energy losses. Phonons play an important role in the properties of crystalline materials, including thermal and mechanical characteristics, as well as their electronic properties. Of particular interest are topological phonons that arise when phonon branches with different parameters intersect. However, the study of such conditions is a relatively new area of ​​research. Until recently, topological phonons were not detected in two-dimensional materials such as graphene due to the need for very high resolution, ranging from 0,1 to 10 millielectronvolts. This resolution has been difficult to achieve with traditional methods such as X-ray or neutron diffraction, making the experimental study of topological phono ... >>

Portable projector ASUS ZenBeam L2 01.10.2023

ASUS has unveiled its latest compact projector, the ZenBeam L2. This device supports FHD resolution, upscaled to 4K HDR, and runs on Android TV 12. The projector has a maximum brightness of an impressive 960 LED lumens. In addition, it has a wide sRGB color gamut coverage of 120% for rich and accurate color reproduction. ZenBeam L2 features a short throw lens that allows you to capture a 40-inch image from just one meter and scale it to an impressive 120-inch screen from just 3.1 meters away. This projector also offers automatic horizontal and vertical distortion correction and autofocus to ensure optimal image quality. ASUS ZenBeam L2 comes with built-in 10-watt Harman Kardon speakers and is also equipped with HDMI, USB and 3.5mm ports. Its 65Wh battery ensures long-lasting use. This one is about ... >>

Headphones will monitor brain health and recommend music for your mood 01.10.2023

The American startup Niura has developed unique headphones that not only play music, but also monitor the state of the user’s brain, automatically selecting music depending on his mood. The main goal of this innovation is the early detection of any abnormalities in the brain, such as a stroke, which can significantly affect health and even save human life. In addition, Niura plans to create a music recommendation service using user mood analysis, thereby taking care of his psychological well-being. The main component of this device is silicone dry contact sensors integrated into the headphones. They provide reliable contact with the skin and, according to the company, are not inferior in sensitivity compared to traditional sensors used to take electroencephalogram (EEG). This is especially important, for example, when performing brain surgery. Under normal conditions E ... >>

DNA-Based Programmable Computing Device 30.09.2023

Chinese scientists have achieved a significant breakthrough in the field of biological computing by creating a programmable computing device based on DNA. This important step brings us closer to creating a full-fledged DNA computer. Integrated circuits that have been widely used in recent decades are mostly electronic and photonic circuits based on semiconductors. However, using genetic code for computation, known as rare earth circuits, is an entirely new strategy that can enable massive parallelism in the coding and execution of algorithms. However, biological molecules typically diffuse and mix in liquids, making this strategy difficult to use for general computing. Recent research has demonstrated a system incorporating multi-layer DNA programmable gate arrays (DPGAs) capable of solving quadratic equations. Researchers from Shanghai University led ... >>

New magnetic material for quantum computing 30.09.2023

Currently, quantum computers require extremely low temperatures, close to absolute zero (-273 degrees Celsius) to maintain particles in the desired quantum state. Overcoming this temperature barrier and creating materials that retain quantum properties at room temperature has long been a key goal in the field of quantum computing. Although low temperatures help preserve quantum properties, the design and cooling of such systems is too expensive and ineffective for widespread use. Researchers at the University of Texas at El Paso have developed a new magnetic material for quantum computing that remains magnetic at room temperature and does not require the use of expensive rare earth minerals. This material has the property of superparamagnetism, which allows its magnetism to be controlled using an external magnetic field. Researchers are using molecular magnets, including the material they synthesized. ... >>

A drug to stimulate the growth of new teeth 29.09.2023

A team of Japanese scientists in collaboration with pharmaceutical startup Toregem Biopharma Co. is actively working to develop the world's first drug that can stimulate the growth of new teeth in humans. According to the researchers, most people, with the exception of baby and permanent teeth, have so-called tooth germs that can potentially develop into new teeth. However, these rudiments usually do not develop and disappear over time. In light of this problem, experts have begun to create a drug containing antibodies that block a protein that slows down tooth growth. This drug actively affects tooth germs, promoting their active development. Toregem Biopharma Co., which received funding from Kyoto University, is expected to begin clinical trials of the drug in adults around July 2024. In addition, the researchers plan to conduct clinical trials of the drug starting in 2025 in children aged ... >>

Nuvem transatlantic fiber optic internet cable 29.09.2023

Google has announced the launch of an innovative transatlantic fiber optic cable called Nuvem. This project aims to establish high-quality Internet connections between the United States, Portugal and Bermuda. It is designed to provide more reliable transatlantic communications in the face of growing demand for digital services. So far, the detailed technical characteristics of the new cable system remain unknown. In recent years, the Bermuda government has taken steps to attract investment in submarine cable infrastructure and develop a digital hub in the Atlantic Ocean. This became part of the support for relevant initiatives at the legislative level. Nuvem is not the first communications cable to be built in Bermuda, but it will be the only one connecting the islands to Europe. Local authorities have actively sought to make the islands an interconnection hub for submarine cables from the Americas, Europe and Africa, similar to how Guam and ... >>

Methanol production at room temperature 28.09.2023

Scientists from Cardiff University and an international research team have presented an innovative method for producing methanol, a key component for the production of fuels, plastics and medicines, which does not require external energy sources such as light or electricity and operates at normal room temperature. This method is based on the use of a highly active catalyst that converts natural gas methane and oxygen into methanol. Innovation involves eliminating costly and energy-intensive processes and creating new catalytic methods to make methanol production more environmentally friendly. A special role in this process is played by phosphomolybdate with a reduced H2 content, which stimulates the aerobic oxidation of methane to methanol at room temperature. Professor Graham Hutchings, a chemistry expert at Cardiff University and one of the study's co-authors, said: "The discovery of efficient catalysts for the synthesis of methanol from methane is of key importance ... >>

Dyson Solarcycle Morph Desk Light 28.09.2023

Dyson has unveiled the Solarcycle Morph Desk Light, which has a potential lifespan of up to 60 years. This is an improved version of the Solarcycle product released in 2019. Solarcycle Morph is able to automatically adapt the light mode according to natural light at different times of the day, offering four modes: indirect lighting, task mode, functional lighting and environment. Its purpose is to eliminate flicker, glare and lack of brightness, which can negatively affect visual comfort and cause eye fatigue. The Dyson Solarcycle Morph Desk Light adjusts lighting based on the user's age, current mood, task at hand and ambient light levels. In indirect light mode, the lampshade rotates 360 degrees, reflecting light from the floor or surface. The work light produces a bright and directional light output for optimal illumination of the task. Functional light is used when precision is required ... >>

A dog has a positive effect on the health of its owner 27.09.2023

Keeping a dog indoors can have positive effects on human health, reducing the risk of heart disease, diabetes and depression. Scientists analyzed the impact of having a dog in the house on a person's physical and mental health and identified a number of significant benefits, despite the presence of scientific studies that call this into question. A study of nearly 4 million people in the US, Canada, Scandinavia, New Zealand, Australia and the UK in 2019 found that owning a dog was associated with a 24% reduction in the likelihood of premature death from any cause. This benefit is especially noticeable among people who have had a heart attack or stroke. Their risk of dying from cardiovascular disease is reduced by 31%. The US Heart Association also emphasizes the benefits of dog ownership in reducing the risk of diabetes. Regular walks with your pet can promote weight loss. Professor Harold Duke of the Univ. ... >>

6G data transmission record 27.09.2023

The sixth generation of mobile communications, known as 6G, promises a data revolution beyond 5G. It is based on the use of previously unused terahertz frequencies, which will achieve a 50-fold increase in data transfer speed compared to 5G and a 10-fold reduction in signal latency. LG Electronics and the Heinrich Hertz Institute in Germany conducted successful tests, setting a new record for 6G data transmission range - 500 meters. South Korean companies such as Samsung and LG have been actively testing and improving 6G technology for several years, setting records for data transmission range. Recent tests have allowed it to surpass the 500-meter mark, surpassing the previous record of 320 meters. This achievement is significant because 500 meters is the standard distance between mobile towers in urban environments. This means that 6G technology is capable of supporting communication between devices located in different homes, buildings or streets. ... >>

The chicken's speech is deciphered 26.09.2023

Scientists from the University of Tokyo have achieved a breakthrough in understanding the emotional states of chickens, thanks to the use of artificial intelligence. This scientific breakthrough, which can accurately detect birds' emotions with 80% accuracy, provides farmers with valuable information about the health of their pets. Experts say that using sound analysis technology, they can decipher six different emotional states in chickens, including hunger, fear, anger, satisfaction, excitement and stress. The results of this study were published in the journal Research Square and provide details of the team's scientific findings. "This is a huge achievement for science," says Professor Adrian Cheok. "And this is just the beginning. We hope to adapt these artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques to other species, creating the basis for a deeper understanding and interaction with the animal kingdom. Knowing the emotions of animals will help us create more caring environments." ... >>

Anker Eufy X8 Pro robot vacuum cleaner 26.09.2023

The Anker company introduced the X8 Pro robot vacuum cleaner under the Eufy brand. The most notable feature of this model is the ability to automatically comb hair and pet fur with its brushes. This is an updated version of the X8 Hybrid, released in 2021, while the new product remains available at the same price. However, it offers a number of improvements over the previous model. The vacuum cleaner is still capable of cleaning, but now it uses a vibrating mop to clean floors more effectively. Two turbines provide a maximum suction force of up to 4 Pa each, while the previous model only reached 000 Pa. The X2 Pro now features a V-shaped roller brush and Active Detangling. Thanks to this, it is able to automatically comb pet fur and hair from its own brush. To navigate the robot, the iPath laser system (LDS) and an infrared interference avoidance system with art are used. ... >>

A swarm of tiny space exploration ships 25.09.2023

The dream of interstellar travel, which has lived in the hearts of many generations, remains elusive for now due to numerous technical obstacles. However, an international group of scientists believes there is a way around these obstacles. Their idea is to use a powerful laser to send a swarm of thousands of microprobes, each weighing only a few grams, to Proxima Centauri. These probes form a giant lens with a diameter of 100 thousand kilometers and maintain optical communication during their journey. However, this ambitious idea will require an investment of $100 billion and 100 gigawatts of electricity to operate a powerful laser. At the moment, in the field of space research, there are two main projects to create spacecraft capable of reaching relativistic speeds and reaching nearby stars within several decades. One of them is the "Breakthrough Starshot" project (journey to Alpha Centauri), and the second is "Project L ... >>

Energy costs of biological systems for information processing 25.09.2023

The behavior, physiology, and viability of living organisms depend on a variety of biological processes, including communication between cells and other molecular components. There are many ways to exchange information in biological systems, including mechanical wave transmission and electrical depolarization. Recent studies conducted in the USA were aimed at determining the energy costs of transmitting information between cells. Scientists from Yale University have calculated the amount of energy that a neuron requires to transmit information. It turned out that this amount is significantly greater than the energy required to erase one bit of information. "We wanted to understand whether this represents an example of biological effectiveness or whether there are other costs," explained Benjamin Mast, one of the researchers. Further research by Mast and his colleagues was aimed at optimizing energy costs and understanding why molecular systems use different ... >>

Electric car acceleration record set 24.09.2023

Swiss electric racing car Mythen set an impressive world record, accelerating from zero to one hundred kilometers per hour in just 0,956 seconds. This result was recorded in the Guinness Book of Records and was recognized as the fastest acceleration among electric vehicles. Mythen was created by students from ETH Zurich. This unique car weighs just 140 kilograms and is equipped with an electric motor on each of its four wheels, providing a combined power of up to 240 kilowatts. To achieve this level of acceleration, the students were able to improve traction by using a vacuum system with a fan. This system helps keep the Mythen closer to the road by removing air from underneath the car. This doubles the grip and therefore significantly increases acceleration. The result achieved by Mythen surpassed last year's record of the student team from the University of Stuttgart, which took ... >>

Mijia Smart Electric Kettle 5L 24.09.2023

Xiaomi has introduced its new product - Mijia Smart Electric Kettle 5L, an electric kettle with advanced features. This electric kettle features a high-quality glass inner body that is safe for use even in families with children. The heating element is made of durable 316 stainless steel. The kettle's power is 1600 W, which allows you to boil 5 liters of water in just 18 minutes. The Mijia Smart Electric Kettle features an innovative cooling system that quickly cools boiled water, reducing waiting time. The kettle has three boiling modes: regular tap water, purified water or cold spring water. The kettle is also equipped with a convenient touch panel for setting the water temperature from 40°C to 90°C. User safety is a priority, so the kettle has a double insulation design including an inner glass surface and an outer PP body to prevent ... >>

The secret of the liquid that best quenches thirst 23.09.2023

Scientific research is revealing which drinks are the best to quench your thirst, and it turns out that water isn't always the winner in this regard. Scientists from Scotland conducted extensive research aimed at determining the effects of various drinks on the human body and their ability to quench thirst. They took water as a standard and compared it with several of the most common drinks. Researchers from the University of St. Andrews even included alcoholic drinks of different strengths in their study. According to the results of the study, milk was the best liquid for quenching thirst, surpassing even water. This is explained by the presence of sugar lactose, fat and protein in milk, which slow down the loss of fluid by the body and maintain a feeling of quenching with water for the longest time. Coffee has also proven to be very effective in fighting thirst. People who drink coffee in moderation (2-4 cups per day) are less likely to need additional coffee. ... >>

Highly efficient electrocatalyst for clean energy 23.09.2023

A research team led by Professor Zhang Hua from the City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has made revolutionary progress in the field of nanomaterials, successfully developing a highly efficient electrocatalyst capable of significantly increasing hydrogen production through the electrochemical decomposition of water. This breakthrough has enormous potential for clean energy applications. Professor Zhang Hua and his team used transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) nanoplates with unconventional crystalline phases as the basis for developing an electrocatalyst. This electrocatalyst showed high activity and excellent stability in the electrochemical process of hydrogen evolution in an acidic environment. Professor Zhang noted: “The results of our study are important because hydrogen produced by electrochemical decomposition of water is considered one of the most promising sources of clean energy to replace fossil fuels, which can ... >>

Metl bicycle tire 22.09.2023

Metl bicycle tires are a unique consumer product that uses a shape memory alloy developed by NASA and made from nickel and titanium known as nitinol. This material is able to “remember” its shape after heating. Metl are called airless tires because they are equipped with an inner carcass made of nitinol. Nitinol is a lightweight and extremely flexible metal that stretches like rubber, but has the strength of titanium and instantly returns to its original shape. This means that after deformation during driving, caused, for example, by uneven roads, Metl tires return to their original shape thanks to the internal nitinol carcass rather than internal air pressure. These tires do not require air inflation and are puncture resistant, ensuring a long service life. The creators claim that Metl tires can last the entire life of the bicycle. Metl have good adhesion ... >>

Gaming monitor ASUS VG249QL3A 22.09.2023

ASUS has announced its new TUF gaming monitor, the VG249QL3A, which promises to deliver an outstanding gaming experience. This monitor features a 23,8-inch Full HD display with a gaming-ideal refresh rate of 180Hz. Featuring IPS technology and a response time of just 1ms, users can enjoy a smooth and high-quality gaming experience. To enhance the visual experience, the device is equipped with Extreme Low Motion Blur (ELMB) technology, which eliminates ghosting and motion blur in games. Shadow Boost brings out image detail in dark scenes while preserving bright elements. The monitor supports a variety of connection options, including DisplayPort and HDMI, and also has a dedicated headphone niche. The device is compatible with AMD FreeSync and NVIDIA G-Sync technologies, providing smooth and instant display with minimal latency. Particular attention is paid to taking care of the users' eyes. Moni ... >>

Alternative to blood transfusion 21.09.2023

Blood transfusions may become a thing of the past as scientists have discovered the potential to speed up blood production in the body, based on recent research. The researchers paid particular attention to a hidden gene that appears to be key to regulating the rate at which blood is repaired in the human body, and which may also provide information about the fight against various types of cancer. Blood is critical to life as it serves as the “fuel” for all functions in the body. However, even despite its fundamental importance, the processes of its formation have so far remained largely unexplored by science. Recent research has uncovered a piece of this puzzle by revealing an important relationship between the SOX17 protein and the Rasip1 gene. Proteins can be said to be the “working mechanisms” inside our cells, regulating the activation or switching off of specific genetic regions. One such protein that has long attracted the interest of researchers is SOX17, which ... >>

The world's most powerful X-ray laser 21.09.2023

The Linac Coherent Light Source II (LCLS-II), the most powerful X-ray free electron laser (XFEL) in the world, has been successfully launched at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, under the jurisdiction of the US Department of Energy. This latest X-ray laser, updated from the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS), promises unprecedented capabilities that could usher in a new era in X-ray research. Experts believe that LCLS-II, with its potential to probe the internal structure and properties of materials at the atomic and molecular level, could lead to revolutionary discoveries in the development of materials with unique characteristics. These discoveries will, in turn, have an impact on a variety of industries, from electronics to energy storage to aerospace. LCLS-II will generate X-rays that are more than 10 times brighter than SLAC's existing X-ray free electron laser, LCLS. ... >>

The cup changes the taste of tea 20.09.2023

Researchers from the Nagoya Institute of Technology in Japan have found that the choice of glaze on ceramic tea sets used to brew tea can have a significant impact on the taste of the drink, namely the content of catechin flavonoids. In their study, the researchers analyzed the effects of four different types of Japanese commercial glazes - Oribe, Namako, Irabo and Tomei - on the levels of catechins, the most abundant flavonoids in green tea. Glaze coatings, although primarily composed of minerals such as oxides of silicon, aluminum, sodium and calcium, also contain certain metal oxides that give ceramic vessels a unique appearance and texture. For example, Oribe glaze is rich in copper (Cu) oxides and gives the ceramic a vibrant green color, while Namako glaze contains cobalt (Co) oxides, which create a deep blue hue. Irabo glaze is enriched with iron (Fe) oxides, which give the ceramics their orange ... >>

Miniature rocket engine powered by water 20.09.2023

Researchers from Imperial College London presented the world with a tiny miracle of technology - the ICE-Cube Thruster (Iridium Catalysed Electrolysis CubeSat Thruster) rocket engine, which operates due to iridium-catalyzed electrolysis. This micromotor is so tiny that its production is carried out using the same methods as the production of semiconductor chips. The engine is designed to equip compact satellites - CubeSats. As noted on the New Atlas portal, up to 90% of space launches focus on launching small satellites weighing up to 10 kilograms into low Earth orbit. Many of them are not even larger than a regular smartphone. For such spacecraft, creating components at the right scale is a challenge. One of the main challenges is creating small rocket engines, given the limited parameters of such satellites. In this case, the engines should not only be miniature, but also as powerful as possible. ... >>

NASA spacecraft was able to withstand an explosion on the Sun 19.09.2023

NASA's Parker space probe made a historic discovery, becoming the first vehicle to overcome a coronal mass ejection on the Sun and confirm the existence of interactions between solar particles and interplanetary dust. The Parker solar probe passed through one of the most powerful coronal mass ejections recorded in the history of space exploration. The device's equipment for the first time recorded the interaction between charged particles ejected by the Sun and tiny dust particles inhabiting interplanetary space. Using the large-format WISPR camera, Parker tracked the interaction of coronal mass ejection particles and dust, analyzing changes in brightness in the images. Because dust particles scatter and reflect light, areas with high concentrations of dust particles glow more brightly. The scientists calculated the average brightness in WISPR images during orbital motion and demonstrated changes in luminosity within the coronal region. ... >>

High-speed camera 4,8 million frames per second 19.09.2023

Canadian scientists have unveiled an innovative video camera capable of recording images at several million frames per second at high spatial resolution. This device is much cheaper than existing analogues. Researchers from the University of Quebec have presented a new imaging method that does not require sacrificing temporal or spatial resolution to achieve high frame rates. Their method is based on the fact that light has the properties of both waves and particles. They used a diffraction grating to split the incident light into individual frames. The scientists created a high-speed camera prototype using readily available components, such as photo sensors and digital projector micromirrors, and made minimal modifications to turn them into a tunable-angle diffraction grating. Early tests have shown that the camera is capable of recording images and video at up to 4,8 million frames per second without sacrificing performance. ... >>

The human body contains 30 trillion cells 18.09.2023

According to a study conducted by German and American scientists, the average man's body contains about 36 trillion cells. Meanwhile, in women this number is approximately 28 trillion, and in children aged 10 years it is 17 trillion cells. The multi-year study, conducted by a team of scientists led by specialists from the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics and Sciences, included an analysis of more than 1500 sources of scientific literature on the size, mass and number of different types of cells that make up the human body. Based on the information collected, the researchers were able to accurately determine the number of cells inhabiting the body of the average 70-kilogram man, 60-kilogram woman, and 10-kilogram 32-year-old child. Interestingly, despite the different cell sizes, their contribution to the total body mass turned out to be approximately the same. For example, the total mass of red blood cells, some of the smallest cells in the body, is ... >>

Huawei FreeBuds Pro 3 TWS headphones 18.09.2023

Huawei introduced its latest wireless headphones - FreeBuds Pro 3, combining beautiful design and advanced technology. These new headphones feature an enhanced design and Active Noise Canceling features, while featuring a single piece of Nano Processed Glass for style and durability. FreeBuds Pro 3 features dual ultrasonic drivers that deliver exceptionally clear high notes and powerful bass. In addition, they are equipped with a triple adaptive equalizer for true sound quality. Changes made to the design of the headphones, such as indentations to ensure maximum comfort and stability during use, make them an indispensable companion in everyday life. One of the standout features of the FreeBuds Pro 3 is its Active Noise Canceling (ANC) 3.0 technology, which provides precise suppression of background noise both while listening to music and during calls. ... >>

E. coli bacteria for electricity production 17.09.2023

Researchers at ETH Lausanne (EPFL) have made a significant breakthrough by creating an artificially modified strain of E. coli that can produce electricity from brewery wastewater. This strain has surpassed the effectiveness of even the latest bioengineering developments in this area. To increase the electrical activity of E. coli to produce electricity, the researchers modified its genome to include instructions for creating protein complexes similar to those found in the bacterium Shewanella oneidensis. This latter is famous for its ability to generate electrical current by oxidizing metals, which can be used, for example, to detect toxic metals, including arsenic. Engineers have successfully integrated all components of the S. oneidensis electrical pathway into E. coli, resulting in twice the efficiency of previously bioengineered strains. ... >>

Smart pillow Nitetronic F1 17.09.2023

The Nitetronic F1 smart pillow, presented by the German startup Ninetronic, has gone on sale. This innovative pillow combines water cooling and white noise technology to create the perfect sleeping environment. Plus, a graphene pillowcase is available for winter nights to provide extra warmth. The device is divided into two parts: water and air. Filling the water part is simple and does not require the use of special liquids. The antibacterial pill included in the kit ensures the purity of the water in the pillow throughout the year. The air part can be adjusted to your liking by adjusting the height and softness of the pillow. Each side has unique characteristics: the air side is soft and bouncy, while the water side creates a feeling of light cooling and floating above the bed. The manufacturer claims to have paid special attention to head and neck support to ensure optimal sleep comfort and prevent ... >>

Supercapacitor made of cement and soot 16.09.2023

Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have presented a new approach to energy storage using cement and carbon black. This technology promises to be an affordable and efficient method for storing electricity from renewable sources such as solar, wind and tidal power plants. The key parameter for the efficiency of a capacitor is its plate surface area. Engineers have developed a cement-based material with a unique internal structure that provides significant surface area. The process of creating this material involves introducing highly conductive carbon black into the cement mixture, which then dries. The reaction between water and cement creates a complex network of micropores in the material, in which the carbon forms conductive structures. These structures resemble fractals, with large branches, medium-sized branches, and fine details at the microscopic level. These "trees" provide enormous surface area within the ... >>

Container ship on methanol 16.09.2023

Maersk has completed construction and unveiled the world's first container ship that runs on methanol. The new ship was named Laura Maersk in honor of the company's first steamship. The move comes as part of Maersk's ambitious 2040 plan to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions and transport at least 25% of ocean cargo using clean fuels by 2030. Laura Maersk, with a capacity of 2100 TEU (twenty-foot equivalent units), represents an important milestone towards the company's long-term goal of gradually renewing the entire Maersk fleet to use exclusively clean fuels. As part of this strategy, Maersk has already placed an order for the construction of a further 24 methanol-fueled vessels between 2024 and 2027. Vincent Clercq, CEO of Maersk, emphasized the importance of this milestone: "Laura Maersk is a historic milestone for global shipping. It demonstrates ... >>

Space incubator 15.09.2023

The Dutch company SpaceBorn United presented a miniature incubator designed for in vitro fertilization (IVF) and embryo development in space. This incubator is ready for use as part of a space mission aimed at studying the possibility of human reproduction in zero gravity. SpaceBorn United CEO, Egbert Edelbruck, explained: "We plan to carry out conception and early embryo development in space. If we want to create human settlements, for example on Mars, and want to make them truly self-sufficient, it is important to solve the problem of reproduction. We do not We know whether the level of gravity on Mars, which is significantly lower than Earth's, will be sufficient for healthy embryo development. So we are focusing first on studying the effects of partial gravity. But we also realize that we have the opportunity to improve IVF procedures on Earth by performing them in space at different levels of gravity. Provide this ... >>

Logitech Reach webcam on articulating arm 15.09.2023

Logitech has unveiled an innovative webcam called Reach, featuring an articulating arm that allows you to precisely adjust the camera's position and move it smoothly during video conferencing. The manufacturer claims that Reach will significantly improve the interactivity of online meetings and will become an indispensable tool for education and streaming. Reach will be available in two versions: a standard version for placement on a desktop and a clamp-style version that allows you to attach the camera to the edge of a table. Both versions come with a flexible tripod arm, which is similar to those used for microphones and other cameras. This hand ensures smooth movement of the camera vertically and horizontally, and also allows you to rotate the camera itself. The main features of Reach are its smoothness and stability, which makes it unique among similar devices. Manufacturers claim that such devices usually do not provide the user with the ability to quickly and ... >>

3D printed fish 14.09.2023

An incredibly realistic product has appeared in Viennese supermarkets - salmon created using 3D printing. The product, a microprotein-based salmon fillet, was developed by a collaboration between Australian startup Revo Foods and Swedish company Mycorena. The process of creating this salmon is based on extrusion technology, which allows different types of layers and fibers to be combined to provide the appearance and texture of real fish. The collaboration between the startups began in January this year when they received a €1,5 million grant from the Swedish innovation agency Vinnova, the Austrian Research Promotion Agency and the European Union's Eurostars funding program. This partnership has developed a 3D printable microprotein scaffold that is essentially mycelium produced by filamentous fungi. Fat fibers are integrated into the protein matrix using extrusion, which allows ... >>

Ring Pet Tag gadget for finding a pet 14.09.2023

Ring, an Amazon company, has announced a new accessory called the “Pet Tag,” designed to help owners find their lost pets. This accessory contains a QR code that is installed on the animal's collar. If a pet is lost, anyone who finds it can easily scan the QR code and thus help return the animal to its owner. Immediately after scanning the QR code, the owner will receive a notification that their animal has been found. By scanning the QR code, the person who finds the pet will also be able to view information that the owner has previously specified in their pet's profile, such as its health status. If the owner has activated the “Contact me” function in the pet’s profile, the person who discovered the lost pet will be able to contact him to arrange a return home. It is important to note that "Pet Tag" does not have a GPS function and is not intended for ... >>

Recycling plastic into graphene with the release of pure hydrogen 13.09.2023

The problem of environmental pollution from plastic waste continues to require new solutions, motivating scientists around the world to look for innovative ways to combat this environmental threat. However, what if plastic could be made into a valuable resource rather than just waste? This question remains open, but scientists from Rice University in the US are proposing a unique solution that could change the plastic industry and make it more environmentally sustainable. A team of scientists from Rice University's Department of Materials Science and Nanoengineering has developed a technology to convert waste plastic into valuable graphene, releasing pure hydrogen in the process. Hydrogen is considered one of the potential fuels of the future, since its combustion can provide high levels of energy and only produce ordinary water as a byproduct. This makes hydrogen more environmentally friendly compared to oil refining and more convenient as a car fuel compared to ... >>

Electric surfboard Cyrusher Thunder 13.09.2023

Known for its innovative electric bikes, Cyrusher has revolutionized the world of extreme sports with the introduction of its new Cyrusher Thunder electric surfboard. The Cyrusher Thunder is an intriguing combination of speed and handling. Capable of reaching a top speed of an impressive 44 mph, this board is a true work of art in the world of surfing. Controlling the device is as convenient as possible thanks to a wireless transmitter and wired remote control, as well as a manual lock and adjustable leg mounts. Despite the impressive characteristics, the weight of the Cyrusher Thunder allows for easy transportation - only 18 kilograms. But the battery that powers this device weighs 22 kilograms. Thus, the total weight of Cyrusher Thunder is 40 kilograms. The manufacturer claims that its new product provides unsurpassed performance compared to leading fashion models. ... >>

Bioink that triggers tissue regeneration 12.09.2023

Scientists have presented innovative bioinks that can improve the growth and recovery of muscle tissue created using 3D printers. Muscle is a complex environment where different cell types coexist in a single system. Muscle damage due to injury, disease, or surgery is a challenging medical problem. Today, doctors often take healthy muscles from other parts of the patient's body to replace damaged ones. But this method is ineffective and comes with a number of problems, including damage to the donor area and difficulty restoring muscle function. A team of scientists from the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation in Los Angeles has developed a unique bioink that provides a new approach to solving this difficult problem. These bioinks were designed to recreate the natural muscle growth process, the main component of which is the hormone insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), which plays an important role in the growth and development of muscles and tissues ... >>

Photovoltaic glass in a residential building 12.09.2023

Panasonic has announced the launch of the world's first long-term demonstration tests of perovskite photovoltaic glass integrated into residential windows. These tests will continue until the end of next year in the city of Fujisawa. Panasonic photovoltaic windows are able to generate electricity while remaining clear or tinted. These photovoltaic windows provide reliable protection against power supply interruptions, especially during the frequent natural disasters experienced in Japan. In addition, they provide environmentally friendly energy supply for residential and office buildings. The development of photovoltaic glass with the function of generating electricity was announced by Panasonic in 2020 and is now ready for mass production. According to Panasonic, its perovskite photovoltaic glass has the highest efficiency of any solar cell type, reaching 17,9% for cells larger than 800 square meters. ... >>

Creating Super Potatoes 11.09.2023

As climate change raises concerns about global food security, researchers at McGill University are exploring ways to improve the sustainability and nutritional profile of potatoes by analyzing the genome sequences of nearly 300 potato varieties. Professor Martina Strömvik and her team created a potato superpangen to identify genetic traits that could lead to the development of new potato varieties with improved characteristics. "Our superpangen reveals the genetic diversity of potatoes and allows us to identify genetic traits that can improve modern varieties. It includes data on 60 species and represents the most extensive collection of genomic data on potatoes and their relatives." Researchers say wild potato species could be teachers, helping to understand which genetic traits play an important role in adapting to climate change and extreme weather, and ... >>

ThinkVision 3 27D glasses-free 3D monitor 11.09.2023

Lenovo has announced a number of innovative products, including the powerful Legion 9i liquid-cooled gaming laptop, available starting at $4400. However, one of the most interesting new devices is the ThinkVision 3 27D 3D monitor, which can display 27D images without the need for special glasses. This effect is achieved using biconvex lenses and eye tracking technology. The monitor is capable of creating two separate images, one for each user's eye. These images have different perspectives, which gives the painting a sense of volume. The specific field where the 3D effect is active depends on the user's position. In the case of the ThinkVision 40 3D, this is approximately 60 cm to the side, and the distance from the monitor for the best 1D experience is between 27 cm and 3 meter. The concept of a lens display is not new - previously similar technologies were presented by Acer and Asus. However, ThinkVision XNUMX XNUMXD adds innovation by tracking the user's eye position and adjusting ... >>

Embryo from stem cells 10.09.2023

Scientists from the University of Cambridge and the California Institute of Technology have made significant progress in growing artificial "near-embryos" from stem cells. The experiment provides new opportunities for research into genetic disorders, but also raises serious questions about morality and legality by creating structures that closely resemble the human embryo. The embryo created had absolutely no relation to eggs or sperm and was devoid of a heart or brain development. However, it contained cells that form the placenta, the yolk sac, and the embryo itself. This progress has been achieved by reprogramming embryonic stem cells. Despite this, the use of synthetic embryos for clinical purposes is not possible in the near future. This would be a flagrant violation of the law and it remains unclear whether such structures can develop further after the early stages of formation. Researchers hope these models will have an impact ... >>

Skin care for astronauts 10.09.2023

Japanese companies POLA and ANA Holdings have developed a new line of cosmetics called Cosmology, specifically designed to care for the skin of astronauts in outer space. These cosmetic products were created in response to a request from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) to develop skin care products in the resource-limited, low-gravity, dry air environment of spacecraft. Astronauts in space often face problems such as dry, itchy, sensitive skin and discomfort. Development of the Cosmology line began in 2020, and JAXA agreed to manufacture these products in March 2022. One of the unique features of these products is their economical use of water: the foam cleanser can simply be wiped off, while the lotion remains in a semi-solid state so as not to spill in low gravity conditions. The products have been tested by flight attendants to ... >>

New form of oxygen discovered 09.09.2023

Scientists at the Tokyo Institute of Technology have discovered two new oxygen isotopes that cast doubt on our understanding of the structure and stability of the atomic nucleus. These isotopes, oxygen-27 and oxygen-28, have the largest number of neutrons of any known oxygen isotope. Oxygen-28, which contains 20 neutrons in its nucleus, was expected to be stable, but turned out to be unexpectedly unstable. This discovery raises questions about the accepted ideas about the "magic" numbers of protons and neutrons in atomic nuclei, which were thought to provide stability. The study was conducted at the RIKEN Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory, where scientists used a cyclotron-type accelerator to create unstable isotopes. As a result of the experiment, both new oxygen isotopes turned out to be unstable and decayed into oxygen-24 and a few free neutrons after only a short period of time. It is especially interesting that oxygen-28, with 20 neutrons, diverged from the theoretical ... >>

Concrete on coffee grounds 09.09.2023

Engineers in Australia have unveiled a new type of concrete that is made stronger by the addition of used coffee grounds. This innovative material could be a sustainable solution for the construction industry and reduce coffee-related waste. Up to 10 billion kilograms of coffee grounds are discarded annually, most of which ends up in landfills and causes methane and carbon dioxide emissions. However, researchers at RMIT University in Melbourne have developed a way to recycle this waste, improving the strength of concrete by 30 percent. The process involves mixing used coffee grounds with biochar, which is then added to the concrete mixture. This improves the adhesion of the concrete, making it stronger than regular concrete. This study presents a new perspective on green building. However, to expand the practical application of this material and its stability, additional ... >>

Reproduced the scent of an Egyptian mummy 08.09.2023

Researchers have been able to recreate the scent used to embalm an ancient Egyptian noble woman named Senetney more than three millennia ago. To create this fragrance, scientists analyzed the composition of ancient perfumes, which included beeswax, bitumen, vegetable oil and tree resin. They used modern analytical methods to identify the chemical components contained in the remains of a balsam found in a tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. Ingredients identified included larch resin, which was likely sourced from the northern Mediterranean, and dammar resin, indicating the use of ingredients from Southeast Asia. Professor Nicole Boivin, senior researcher on the project, notes that the components of the balm indicate that the ancient Egyptians long ago traded and mined raw materials outside their country. Probably, Senetney was a member of the inner circle of the pharaoh. The recreated "aroma of antiquity" will be presented in the museum ... >>

Internet cables become sources of electricity 08.09.2023

Researchers from the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) and the Kitami Institute of Technology at Hokkaido National University have achieved impressive results in transmitting electricity over fiber optic cables. They were able to transmit power in excess of 1 W and transmit data over a distance of 10 kilometers. This achievable result beat the previous record, which was limited to 2 kilometers due to the limitations of the fiber's inherent optical intensity. This experiment was conducted not only for the sake of interest, but also to demonstrate the possibility of using conventional Internet cables to transmit electricity in areas disconnected from electricity due to natural disasters. This opens up the prospect of quickly connecting critical infrastructure without having to wait for new cables to be installed or damaged networks to be repaired. For this project, the researchers used NTT multi-strand optical fiber (MCF technology), which provides ... >>

Propolis reduces blood pressure 07.09.2023

Recent research reveals the potential of propolis-based drugs in the fight against hypertension and coronary heart disease, especially in the early stages of the disease. The researchers concluded that small doses of propolis, when consumed regularly, can slow down the process of platelet clotting, which plays a key role in the prevention and treatment of blood vessel thrombosis. Bulgarian researchers conducted an experiment in which 42 patients with arterial hypertension of I-III degrees, aged 40 to 72 years, participated. At the beginning of the study, after five days of hospitalization, the patients were prescribed a diet according to the Pevsner method, which included 5-6 meals a day in small portions. Propolis has only been used to treat patients who did not improve with the diet. It was used in the form of a 30% alcohol solution (30 g of propolis, grated on a fine grater, mixed with 100 ml of 70% medical alcohol or high-quality ... >>

Philips Hue Secure series cameras and sensors 07.09.2023

The Philips Hue Secure series expands with new products, including smart cameras and sensors. The Philips Hue Secure range now includes a master camera, a battery-powered wireless camera, a camera with a flashlight and contact sensors. All cameras are capable of recording 1080p video and have night vision and motion detection capabilities. They also support two-way communication, allowing you to interact with visitors at the door. The Philips Hue Secure range also includes contact sensors that can be placed on doors and windows to monitor their status (open/closed). Sensors can be used to set alarms and automate other smart devices. The launch of new devices on the market is scheduled for autumn 2023. The wired camera will be available for $200 or $230 with a desktop mount. The battery powered camera will cost $250 and the camera with flashlight will cost $350. Contact sensors are available for $40 for one or ... >>

Link found between food intake and body clock 06.09.2023

A study sponsored by the Medical Research Council (MRC) has found an important relationship between a person's biological clock and meal times. This new level of understanding could lead to the development of new methods to combat diseases associated with night work and travel across time zones. According to the study, our body's biological clock is consistent with the environment, including diet, and this interaction is of great importance. Disturbances in circadian rhythms caused by night work or flights can affect overall health. Particular attention has been paid to the fact that eating times outside of normal hours can lead to disturbances in circadian rhythms. Until now, there was no exact data on how exactly the body's biological clock reacts to food intake. Researchers at the MRC Molecular Biology Laboratory in Cambridge, together with scientists from the University of Manchester, conducted a series of experiments that allow ... >>

Dual use battery 06.09.2023

Scientists have developed a unique hybrid battery system that can not only store and provide electricity, but also generate useful chemical compounds in the process. Conventional batteries store energy in their electrodes and transfer it to the electrical grid when they are discharged. Another type of battery, redox batteries, store energy in chemicals that transition between two states while remaining inside the battery. The hybrid system combines both of these concepts to simultaneously store energy and create additional chemicals. The key point in the development of this technology is the use of a bifunctional metal catalyst for the anode, made from a monoatomic alloy of rhodium and copper. This catalyst makes it possible to convert the furfural contained in the electrolyte into furfuryl alcohol when the battery is charged, and when the battery is discharged, furic acid is formed. For the cathode, the researchers used material ... >>

Creating the Perfect Chocolate Texture 05.09.2023

Chocolate is famous not only for its sweet taste, but also for its amazing soft texture. Scientists at the University of Guelph in Canada have found an innovative way to create the "perfect chocolate" without the need for an expensive and complicated tempering process. Tempering is required to create high-quality chocolate that has a glossy surface and a characteristic sound when broken. This process involves repeatedly slowly heating and cooling the melted chocolate so that the fats in the cocoa butter are converted into a specific crystalline form known as "Form 5". "Probably, each of us has come across bad chocolate, which either crumbles or is too soft," the authors of the study note. This is because it is difficult to maintain a perfect tempering process in mass production. So scientists have developed a way to create the "perfect chocolate texture" quickly and easily. To do this, the researchers experimented with various supplements that ... >>

Samsung Class Terrace Full Sun Neo QLED 4K Waterproof Outdoor TV 05.09.2023

Samsung has introduced a new 85-inch Class Terrace Full Sun Neo QLED 4K model designed for outdoor use. The manufacturer has provided reliable protection against moisture and bright sunlight. This TV is equipped with an 85-inch Neo QLED 4K display capable of reproducing over a billion colors. Its screen has an anti-reflective coating, providing incredible visibility even in bright sunlight. In addition, the housing is IP56 rated, making it water resistant and able to withstand strong water jets. Thus, rain or accidental splashes of water do not pose a risk to this device. The TV is equipped with a powerful Quantum 4K processor that automatically improves picture quality by upscaling, reducing noise and eliminating blurring. It also supports HDR10+ and can play multiple video streams at the same time. Tizen is used as an operating system, and Samsung Gaming's proprietary service ... >>

Corn meat 04.09.2023

The increasing population of our planet and the need to provide food for all people pose complex challenges for scientists in the field of food. One of the most promising areas is the creation of artificial meat based on plant components. The US company IngredientWerks has introduced molecular farming technology that allows the cultivation of corn-based meat substitutes. This innovation has created corn that is high in myoglobin, a protein that plays a key role in oxygen transport in the muscles of animals, including cows. The researchers report that they have achieved levels of 10 milligrams of myoglobin per gram of corn, which is significantly higher than the baseline levels at the beginning of development. In addition, the cost of producing “corn meat” was lower than expected. "By achieving such outstanding results in the production of myoglobin from corn, we believe we are addressing one of the most important challenges facing the alternatives market. ... >>

Multi-color marker Colorpik Pen 04.09.2023

An innovative product from the American startup Colorpik is a felt-tip pen that can create a palette of 16 million colors by extracting color information from the environment. This device is equipped with a high-precision RGB sensor and four replaceable ink cartridges filled with ink of different base colors. Using the Colorpik Pen felt-tip pen is incredibly simple: you just need to move the marker to an object of interest in the color and activate the button on the body. The built-in pump instantly mixes the ink to create the desired shade. The felt-tip pen is capable of scanning absolutely everything - be it a flower petal, a car, a leather jacket and much more. The Colorpik Pen comes with six different interchangeable nibs (ballpoint, marker, brush, fluffy, round and needle) and also comes with a stylus cap, perfect for use on touch devices. In addition, the felt-tip pen can interact with your smartphone through a special mobile application. ... >>

Shift work increases the risk of depression 03.09.2023

Studies show that shift work can be a contributing factor to an increased risk of depression. According to statistics, over 322 million people in the world suffer from depressive disorders, while anxiety disorders affect 264 million. These conditions not only affect the quality of life, but also increase the likelihood of disability and death. Medical experts are of the opinion that the growing burden on modern people is one of the reasons for the increase in the incidence of depression. This is especially true for shift workers, according to researchers from the Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China. As part of the study, which lasted nine years, the condition of 175 workers was studied, of which 543% were engaged in shift work. During this period, depression developed in 16,2% of participants, and anxiety disorders in 2,3%. A detailed analysis of the results confirmed that people who worked in shifts had higher ... >>

Rigid steel and composite glass sails 03.09.2023

Cargill is piloting the WindWings rigid sail system, constructed from steel and composite glass, aboard the Pyxis Ocean. The Pyxis Ocean, built by the Mitsubishi Corporation shipyard and leased by Cargill, was the first pilot vessel to implement the WindWings system - two rigid sails up to 37,5 meters high. These sails, created by the Norwegian firm Yara Marine Technologies, are an innovative solution that can enable various types of ships, such as bulk carriers and tankers, to reduce fuel consumption by 30% by using wind energy and optimizing sailing routes. In addition, the use of this technology will reduce emissions of pollutants into the atmosphere from cargo ships by at least 30%. In the future, vertical rigid sails up to 45 meters high can be installed on cargo ships. The installation of the sail system on the Pyxis Ocean was carried out at the Chinese shipyard C ... >>

Dogs respond better to women's voices than to men's. 02.09.2023

Recent research confirms that dogs have a clear preference for female voices, which elicit a more intense response in their brains than male voices. This remarkable discovery was made by an international team of scientists who conducted a series of experiments with various breeds of dogs. The researchers selected 19 adult dogs of various breeds, including golden retrievers, border collies, cocker spaniels, Australian shepherds, Chinese crested dogs, cairn terriers, labrador retrievers and mongrels. Before the start of the experiment, the dogs were specially prepared for the process of scanning the brain using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and trained to remain still. Next, each dog was given the opportunity to listen to recordings of the voices of 12 men and 12 women. These recordings included interactions with animals and infants, with each subject speaking to the animals and infants separately. The results of the study showed that the areas in the brain of dogs associated with ... >>

Y-chromosome deciphered 02.09.2023

Collections of genetic information have become a key element in modern medicine and biology. However, certain parts of the genome remained a mystery until recently. Among them is the Y chromosome, which researchers have successfully deciphered for the first time. This moment sheds light on a number of important aspects, including cancer treatment and male infertility. The Y chromosome is a marker of masculinity, determining the biological sex and important processes in the body. In a study conducted by specialists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, this chromosome was able to answer many questions. A team of scientists mapped out this genetic structure, finding 30 million more base pairs of DNA than previously known. In addition, 41 new genetic formations have been identified that code for proteins on the Y chromosome. Although mapping of part of the Y chromosome was done earlier in 2003, only 50% of the genetic structure was known until recently. Important ... >>

Drinking hot drinks when it's hot 01.09.2023

In conditions of ultra high temperatures, many prefer to relieve discomfort with cool drinks. But it turns out that hot drinks can also play an important role in cooling the body, as they help reduce body temperature more effectively. This discovery was made by Peter McNaughton, a researcher at King's College London. “At first glance, it may seem that hot drinks will only increase the feeling of heat. But it is worth remembering that the human body has an amazing ability to maintain a stable body temperature,” the expert sheds light on this aspect. Experiments have shown that hot drinks activate specific receptors in the nervous system called TRPV1. These receptors send signals to the body to cool down. In response to this, the body begins to sweat more actively. A particularly effective method to cope with the heat is the release of sweat. In the presence of wind or a fan, sweat evaporates faster, which contributes to more ... >>

Hidden identification with invisible QR codes 01.09.2023

A team of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has introduced an innovative identification system called BrightMarker, which has unique properties. Visible only in the infrared spectrum, these tags open up new horizons for secure tagging and tracking technology, which is considered more reliable than the widespread traditional QR codes popular during the global coronavirus pandemic. The essence of the technology lies in the introduction of unique marks into objects during their production using special fluorescent threads. It is important to note that these labels have absolutely no effect on the characteristics and functionality of objects. To detect such tags, a number of hardware devices have been developed that are easily integrated with smartphones and virtual reality headsets. Researchers are confident that BrightMarker technology has the potential for a variety of applications. Invisible marks can confirm the authenticity of items and ... >>

Arrays of crystals transmitting efficient wireless power 31.08.2023

Scientists from the University of Colorado at Boulder have developed an unmanned aerial device that uses the energy of a laser beam. In a study released by the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, the researchers described a flexible photomechanical material capable of converting light energy into mechanical work without the use of heat or electricity. This material offers promise for the development of efficient wireless and remotely controlled systems with applications in various industries, including robotics, aerospace, and biomedicine. The material is based on the smallest organic crystals, which, under the influence of light, begin to bend and create mechanical force. This principle opens up the prospect of replacing electrical wires in devices using light energy. This approach enables wireless power and control of robots, autonomous devices and vehicles. In addition, an efficient ... >>

Extraction of clean water from fog 31.08.2023

A group of engineers from the Institute for Polymer Research at the Max Planck Society and ETH Zurich have successfully developed an innovative method for extracting potable water from fog. This technology can be applied in areas where fresh water sources are scarce, such as regions with limited access to spring or rain water. Engineers have created a special fine-mesh mesh made from metal wire and coated with a combination of polymers and titanium oxide. This design ensures that moisture is optimally collected on the surface of the mesh, and then the water flows efficiently into the collection tank, preventing it from being blown away by the wind. Titanium oxide acts as a chemical catalyst, decomposing organic contaminants in water droplets and neutralizing them. This technology requires minimal maintenance and does not depend on the use of electricity, and sunlight is sufficient for its operation. For the regeneration of titanium oxide, it is periodically required ... >>

Laser full spectrum ultraviolet, visible and infrared 30.08.2023

A scientific team led by Professor Zhi-Yuan Li from the School of Physics and Optoelectronics of the South China University of Technology (China) has made significant progress in the field of laser technology, demonstrating an intense full spectrum laser source covering the ultraviolet, visible and infrared regions. This important step opens up new perspectives for many fields, including optical spectroscopy, physics, chemistry, biology, materials science and others. The project was carried out using a cascaded structure including a gas-filled core fiber (HCF), an exposed lithium niobate (LN) crystal wafer, and a specially designed periodic polarity lithium niobate crystal (CPPLN). During the research, scientific experiments included the use of a mid-infrared femtosecond pulsed laser to reproduce an intense mid-infrared laser pulse, which was then used to ... >>

Exploration of lightning inside a thundercloud 30.08.2023

The study of intra-thunderstorm processes was made possible by a daring mission by NASA pilots who flew a science plane into the heart of a lightning storm to record gamma-ray bursts. Thunderstorms are powerful atmospheric phenomena that generate intense vertical flows of air and water, accelerating them to significant speeds. When the ice crystals collide in these swirling currents, they donate their electrons, creating electric fields that create lightning. Under certain conditions, these electrons can generate short bursts of gamma rays - the shortest and most energetic emissions in the electromagnetic spectrum. Such thunderstorms can generate two different types of gamma rays: short gamma ray bursts and long gamma ray bursts that last from a few minutes to several hours. An international team of scientists traveled on a NASA ER-2 (Earth Resources 2) science plane, climbing to a height of up to 18 km. ... >>

AOC 24G15N Gaming Monitor 29.08.2023

AOC has unveiled its latest product, the 24G15N gaming monitor, which combines cutting-edge technology and optimal performance for rich gaming. At the heart of this innovative model is a 23,8-inch VA panel with Full HD resolution (1920x1080 pixels), a screen refresh rate of 180 Hz and a response time of 1 ms. The brightness of the panel inspires - a maximum of 250 nits provides incredible image clarity. The screen supports the full range of sRGB color space at 100% and achieves 89% coverage of the DCI-P3 color space, which ensures unsurpassed color reproduction. An important feature of this novelty was the introduction of advanced technologies: Adaptive-Sync and FreeSync, which guarantee a smooth and uninterrupted picture on the screen, as well as HDR10 support, which creates brighter and more realistic colors. The monitor has a variety of connectors for ease of use: the presence of DisplayPort 1.4 and HDMI 2.0 provide flexibility in connection ... >>

Rust water treatment 29.08.2023

The achievement of scientists from the University of Erlangen, who developed a revolutionary antimicrobial method of water purification, represents a significant breakthrough in ensuring public access to clean drinking water. The researchers presented an innovative solution aimed at improving the quality of drinking water by combating microbes and pathogens. The essence of the method is to create an antimicrobial coating that can neutralize microorganisms contained in water. Using advanced nanomaterials and technologies, researchers have developed a coating that actively targets bacteria and viruses, preventing them from multiplying and surviving. The fundamental component of this method is called "Smart Rust", since its base is iron oxide. Treated with phosphoric acid, it attracts dirt molecules, which can then be removed with a magnet. The potential of this method is of great help in the purification of drinking water, especially in conditions ... >>

Floating wind farm Hywind Tampen 28.08.2023

The floating offshore wind farm Hywind Tampen represents a revolutionary step in the development of alternative energy sources. Created by the Norwegian energy company Equinor in collaboration with leading partners, this power plant is designed to provide energy to oil and gas platforms. The heart of the Hywind Tampen are eleven formidable wind turbines mounted on a special floating platform held at the bottom of the sea rather than the open ocean. It is important to emphasize that this innovative technology is able to function even at great depths. The power plant has an impressive power output of 88 MW. The energy it generates is used to meet approximately 35% of the annual energy demand of five oil and gas platforms in the Snorre and Gullfaks fields in the North Sea. These platforms, located 140 km off the west coast of Norway, will receive an important contribution from this source. An outstanding step towards sustainability and eco ... >>

Breathing affects memory 28.08.2023

New research shows that our breathing and its effect on the brain can enhance or impair our ability to form memories, and these findings could help treat brain disorders and mental health issues. The body's natural and spontaneous respiratory behavior is known as medullary respiratory activity, under the name of the medulla oblongata, the respiratory control center in the brain. Of particular importance is a small cluster of neurons in the so-called Pre-Betzinger complex, which is located inside the medulla oblongata. Breathing is a fundamental action in maintaining life in mammals, says neuroscientist Nozoma Nakamura of Hyogo Medical University in Japan. Although the details of the influence of respiratory function on brain states remain unclear, recent research suggests that breathing may play an important role during online brain states. In this new study, scientists interfered with the work of PreBotC in genetically modified ... >>

DJI FlyCart 30 Cargo Drone 27.08.2023

The Chinese company DJI has introduced a new technological solution in the field of unmanned aerial vehicles - the cargo drone DJI FlyCart 30, which is designed for efficient cargo transportation. The main distinguishing feature of this unmanned vehicle is the use of eighteen propellers arranged in four groups. The DJI FlyCart 30 is offered in multiple configurations, offering payload and range options. The device has two main modes of operation: hoisting mode and cargo container mode. In the first case, a special cable 20 meters long is used, which allows you to move loads weighing up to 40 kilograms. An important feature is the built-in technology to minimize load fluctuations. In the cargo container mode, a special 70-liter container with a flight stabilization system is used. The payload capacity of the DJI FlyCart 30 can be up to 40kg. With such a load, the drone is able to develop speed ... >>

Global warming destroys the digestive system 27.08.2023

Global warming has not only obvious environmental consequences, but also impacts on human health. A recent study by German experts reveals worrying trends regarding the impact of climate change on the human digestive system. It turned out that an increase in ambient temperature can become a split in the usual balance of health. For the human body, the optimum temperature is approximately 40 ° C - above this point, the functioning of the organs is disrupted. Scientists paid special attention to the effects of heat on the digestive system, revealing that hot weather promotes the growth of bacteria that cause foodborne infections. Temperature changes affect the spread of dangerous bacteria such as Salmnolella, Vibrio, Campylobacter, as well as Giardia and Cryptosporidium parasites. Now most cases of salmonellosis in Europe are registered during the holidays. However, a long and warm summer contributes to an increase ... >>

Paralyzed woman spoke through digital avatar 26.08.2023

A woman paralyzed after a brain stem stroke has become the first in the world to 'speak' through a digital avatar. The new technology uses electrodes on the surface of the brain to translate brain signals into language and facial expressions. This discovery holds promise for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that could change the lives of people who have lost the ability to speak as a result of injury or illness. Until that time, patients had to use slow speech synthesizers based on eye tracking or small facial movements. This technology made natural communication more difficult. The new technology uses tiny electrodes implanted on the surface of the brain to detect electrical activity in the area responsible for speech and facial movements. These cues are translated into the language and facial expressions of the digital avatar, including smiling, frowning, and surprise. A woman named Ann, who had a brain stem stroke 18 years ago, is unable to speak or write and ... >>

The rotation of Mars is accelerating every year 26.08.2023

Thanks to radio signals from NASA's InSight lander, we can track the rotation of Mars. The analysis showed that its speed is slowly growing. The rise in circulation remained unknown until the research team found evidence of acceleration using the RISE instrument, designed to study the internal structure of the planet. Previously, he helped determine that the core of Mars is most likely a ball of molten metal. The rise in circulation remained unknown until the research team found evidence of acceleration using the RISE instrument, designed to study the internal structure of the planet. Previously, he helped determine that the core of Mars is most likely a ball of molten metal. Examining RISE data for the first 900 days of InSight's stay on Mars, they saw that the planet's rotation accelerates by 0,76 milliseconds for every Earth year. Martian days are gradually getting shorter. But why? The main goal of RISE was to see how ... >>

artificial blood transfusion 25.08.2023

Scientists from the University of Cambridge (Great Britain) are starting a historical stage in medicine - the first clinical trials for the transfusion of artificially grown blood into humans. Two volunteers participated in this one-million dollar scientific study, representing a watershed in medical practice. During the experiment, patients were transfused with 5-10 ml of laboratory grown blood. This unique formulation included engineered red blood cells, which the results showed had the potential to last longer in the body than traditional donated red blood cells. The scientific community recognizes that this method can be of great help to patients suffering from blood disorders such as anemia and rare hematological conditions. In addition, the new technique will be very useful for people who require regular transfusions. It is noteworthy that at the moment no nickname has been found in the participants of the first clinical trials. ... >>

LED strip for smart home Aqara LED Strip T1 25.08.2023

Aqara has unveiled its new Aqara LED Strip T1, designed to transform the interior of modern smart homes. This ribbon is capable of producing 16 million shades of color, integrates with Zigbee and Matter communication protocols, and is fully compatible with the Apple HomeKit platform. The company shared all the details of this innovation and announced the price of new items. Aqara LED Strip T1 provides the ability to realize a variety of smart home scenarios based on lighting effects. It can be activated, for example, when the light level decreases according to sensors or when smart curtains are closed. To fully interact with other devices, you need an Aqara Zigbee 3.0 hub or a compatible device that supports the Matter protocol. Aqara LED strip is also compatible with the Apple HomeKit platform and allows you to control lighting using voice commands via Google Assistant or Alexa. An important feature of Aqara LED Strip T1 is the ... >>

Ozmo window cleaner 24.08.2023

Innovative startup Skyline Robotics is set to change the New York skyscraper cleaning landscape with its latest creation, a robot named Ozmo. Ozmo is active in high-rise window cleaning. At the forefront of technological advancement, this unique robot performs window cleaning tasks on Manhattan's skyscrapers with ease. In his arsenal is an innovative structure similar to a robotic arm equipped with a washing brush. But the real star of the functionality is the LiDAR camera, which allows you to monitor windows and pinpoint their location on a building. Skyline Robotics President and COO Ross Blume explains that LiDAR creates a XNUMXD map of the building and ensures that the robot is positioned optimally to clean windows as efficiently as possible. The movements of the robot are controlled by an operator on the roof, but remote control is also provided. The Skyline Robotics team emphasizes that the main goal of Ozmo is not to crowd out the human ... >>

The magnetic moment of the muon is the fifth force of nature 24.08.2023

Scientists from Fermilab have made a sensational discovery, declaring significant deviations in the anomaly of the magnetic moment of the muon - a complex and unstable elementary particle. These observations go beyond the standard physical model, leaving science with the puzzle of the unknown effect on the muon's magnetic moment. The muon, although it is an unstable particle, has a significant mass - 207 times heavier than an electron. Because of this mass, measurements of its magnetic moment turned out to be much more accurate and accessible for research. In contrast to the anomaly of the magnetic moment of the electron, which scientists have successfully explained through interaction with the quanta of the electromagnetic field, the anomaly of the magnetic moment of the muon poses a mystery to science. The existing model of elementary particles and fields does not provide an explanation for such significant deviations in the magnetic moment of the muon. This may indicate that in addition to the known fields and particles, there is something unknown that has an effect on the magnetic field. ... >>

Aqueous zinc-ion battery with a long service life 23.08.2023

A research team led by Professor Zhao Banchuan of the Hefei Institute of Physical Sciences (HFIPS) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has unveiled a revolutionary new achievement in the field of energy, a high-performance water-based zinc-ion battery with a long service life, even under weak magnetic field conditions. Aqueous zinc-ion batteries are a promising and environmentally friendly alternative to lithium-ion batteries. However, the limited chemistry of cathode materials and the growth of zinc dendrites at the anode lead to a limitation in the energy density and life cycle of aqueous zinc-ion batteries. To overcome this problem, scientists focused on creating cathodes with increased energy density and suppressing the growth of zinc dendrites. The researchers took a novel approach by combining a one-step hydrothermal technique with electrochemical defect engineering to create a unique cathode material, VS 2 . This material has a high ... >>

Recycling old plastic into soap 23.08.2023

A team from the United States of America has made an amazing discovery by converting waste plastic materials into fatty acids, a key ingredient in soap making. According to the study, plastic polymers are chemically similar to the fatty acids used in soaps. Guoliang Liu, an associate professor of chemistry at Virginia Tech, immediately drew attention to this analogy and suggested that the polyethylene from which plastic is made can be turned into fatty acids and then into high-quality soap. The main difficulty turned out to be the size of the molecular particles, but Liu developed a unique method that involved incinerating plastic. According to the scientist, "When wood is burned, polymers such as cellulose decompose into short chains and then into gaseous molecules until completely oxidized. Similarly, we can use this process to decompose synthetic polyethylene. If we stop the decomposition at the stage of formation of small ... >>

AOC 24G15N 1080p Gaming Monitor 22.08.2023

The AOC brand is expanding its range with a new product - the AOC 24G15N gaming monitor. This device features an innovative VA panel that delivers high refresh rates and instant response times. The AOC 24G15N monitor offers the user a 23,8-inch VA panel with a resolution of 1920x1080 (FHD), ensuring a clear and detailed image. But it deserves special attention with its excellent refresh rate of 180 Hz and an incredibly fast response time of only 1 ms (MPRT). This guarantees a seamless and smooth display even in the most dynamic scenes. The monitor's brightness is up to 250 nits for rich, vibrant images. Color reproduction is also excellent: the monitor covers 100% sRGB and 89% DCI-P3 color space, providing accurate and true-to-life color reproduction. And with Adaptive-Sync technology combined with FreeSync, screen tearing is minimized for a smoother gaming experience. HDR10 support expands image dynamic range ... >>

Construction of houses from grass blocks 22.08.2023

North Carolina-based construction company DR Horton, one of the largest real estate developers in the US, has begun a revolutionary use of pressed perennial grass in the home building process. The essence of the innovative idea is to create panels obtained by pressing large volumes of fast-growing plants. These panels have the potential to replace traditional building materials used for walls and ceilings. The pilot project began life as a series of homes in North Carolina, where DR Horton partner Plantd is implementing this innovative approach. Grass panels are becoming an alternative to conventional oriented strand board (OSB) and plywood. Plantd undertakes not only the cultivation and harvesting of plant materials, but also the creation of production machines capable of producing up to one panel per minute. The company is currently working on an all-electric plant that will include 50 production lines and ... >>

Smartphone Nokia G310 21.08.2023

HMD Global has introduced a new smartphone - Nokia G310. This device not only features cutting-edge performance, but also an innovative design designed to enable users to replace the battery themselves using the revolutionary QuickFix technology. Thanks to detailed official instructions, owners can easily and easily replace the battery or other components of the device. The G310 is equipped with a powerful Qualcomm 480+ processor, 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage. Expandable memory with microSD cards up to 1 TB allows you to save a huge amount of data. The high-quality display of the device has a resolution of 1612 x 720 pixels, a refresh rate of 90 Hz and a maximum brightness of 560 nits, which provides a great visual experience. In the field of photography, the G310 impresses with its versatility, offering a triple main camera: the main 50-megapixel ... >>

Protecting the body from the negative effects of lack of sleep 21.08.2023

Scientific discoveries from researchers at the Guangzhou Medical University in China bring new hope in minimizing the harm of lack of sleep. They found that regular exercise can reduce the risk of premature death associated with chronic sleep deprivation. As part of this study, scientists analyzed data from 92 participants aged 40 to 73, who were given special bracelets with accelerometers to monitor their activity. During the seven years of the experiment, 3080 participants died, of which 1074 died from cardiovascular diseases, and 1871 from cancer. Participants in the study were classified according to the duration of sleep: short period (less than six hours), normal duration (six to eight hours) or long sleep (more than eight hours), as well as the level of physical activity - low, medium and high. The intensity of physical activity also turned out to be an important aspect of the study, ... >>

Four-door refrigerator Haier Haier 518L 20.08.2023

A new four-door refrigerator Haier 518L has appeared in the Haier household appliance line, which has unique characteristics for efficient storage and long-term preservation of various types of food. This smart device is designed to meet the needs of the modern family and provide the ideal food storage environment. The total capacity of the refrigerator is 518 liters, which is divided into three separate areas: the main compartment (342 liters) and two freezers (80 + 96 liters). However, the unique feature is that the main chamber is divided into special "platforms", each of which creates an optimal microclimatic environment for specific products. For example, fruits and vegetables are kept at a high humidity (90%) to prevent them from drying out, while long shelf life foods are best stored in a dry zone with a humidity level of 45%. Refrigerator has different operating modes ... >>

Office time optimization 20.08.2023

A global survey conducted jointly by Slack and research firm Qualtrics of more than 18 office workers and executives around the world revealed that 000% of company work time is spent on activities that do not make a meaningful contribution. Such activities include useless meetings, formal email responses, and other similar tasks. The most significant time wasted by office workers is in India (32% of inefficient work time), Japan (43%) and Singapore (37%). Employees in the US and South Korea, by contrast, showed higher efficiency in the use of working time. Researchers have identified the concept of "performative work" as a major source of inefficient use of time. This type of work often involves many meetings where the emphasis is on presenting achievements rather than making decisions or solving actual problems. The desire to create the impression of employment, and not actually ... >>

Dark energy measurement 19.08.2023

Researchers at the Faculty of Astrophysics at the University of Cambridge have unveiled a new way to measure the mysterious dark energy, a hypothetical form of energy thought to be responsible for the accelerated expansion of the universe. Instead of studying the galaxies of the early stages of the Universe, scientists turned their attention to the movement of the Milky Way and Andromeda, two neighboring galaxies that are directly approaching each other. These two giant galaxies are approaching each other and are on their way to a future collision. Under the influence of the gravitational forces of approach, they will slowly begin to rotate around a common center of mass, and each complete revolution will take about 20 billion years. However, long before the completion of this cycle, in about five billion years, the Milky Way and Andromeda will begin to merge. According to research, in this process, forces acting in different directions will act on galaxies. Gravity will bring them closer, as Einstein's theory predicts ... >>

Revealed the secrets of children's memory 19.08.2023

Scientists from Brown University (USA) will reveal the mystery of the rapid learning of children compared to adults. The study found that the rate of increase in gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) levels, which increases more rapidly in children, plays a key role in this. Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is a neurotransmitter important for stabilizing learning in the central nervous system. The scientific team conducted an experiment involving 13 children aged 8 to 11 and 14 adults aged 18 to 35. The researchers examined the process of visual learning, as well as changes occurring in the brains of the participants during the experiment and an hour after it, using the method of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). According to the results obtained, during visual learning in children, an increase in the concentration of GABA in the visual cortex of the brain was observed. This level remained elevated even an hour after the end of the experiment. While in adults the level ... >>

The electric scooter will follow the rules of the road 18.08.2023

In the Australian city of Melbourne, a unique experiment with electric scooters is underway, aimed at combating violations of the Rules of the Road (SDA). Electric scooters are now equipped with cameras and GPS navigation systems that will strictly enforce speed limits and routes. In case of violation, the scooter activates a loud sound alarm. During the pilot project, new technologies are being applied to 25 electric scooters. Upon successful completion of the experiment, these safety measures will be extended to all electric scooters in the city of Melbourne. Melbourne's deputy mayor, Nicholas Rees, explained that while electric scooters have become a popular mode of transportation, they have also caused numerous problems. Violations of traffic rules, inattention to traffic rules, including driving through pedestrian zones and speeding, have become common. Melbourne makes efforts to tightly regulate the use of electric females ... >>

Eco-bags for long-term storage of watermelon 18.08.2023

Maglio Companies has brought to market an impressive solution to increase the popularity of watermelons - reusable packaging for the long-term storage of this juicy fruit. The emergence of this product has become an example of innovation that can make a valuable investment in stimulating consumption and increasing demand for this category. Introducing Maglio's ReadyRipe, a reusable and resealable watermelon pouch that helps cut slices to naturally retain their freshness and sweetness for a long period of time. This solution provides long-term storage of sliced ​​watermelons with emphasized quality and unsurpassed comfort of use. Sam Maglio, President and CEO of Maglio Companies, said, "This package has taken several years to develop and patent, and we have done extensive field testing to perfect it. We were committed to the technology that is flawless." - "From our research it became clear ... >>

Vitus E-Mythique LT Electric Mountain Bike 17.08.2023

French bike brand Vitus, dating back to the 1970s, is proud to introduce a new take on the mountain bike world with the E-Mythique LT. The predominance of the letters LT in the name symbolizes its unique dynamics, provided by a well-thought-out suspension length - 170 mm in front and 160 mm in the rear. The combined wheel size of 29" front and 27.5" rear ensures unrivaled handling and agility. However, the impressive performance of the E-Mythique LT is available at an attractive price, thanks to a fruitful collaboration between Vitus and experts from China's Bafang, a specialist in bicycle electrical systems. This partnership resulted in the development of the Bafang M510 mid-engine unit, delivering an impressive 95 Nm of torque. The 630W battery provides the bike with powerful energy. Riding modes for a variety of user preferences - five options: Eco, Eco Plus, Trail ... >>

Candies that restore tooth enamel 17.08.2023

Researchers from the University of Washington have presented a new revolutionary tool - sweets that can not only maintain, but also restore tooth enamel. This breakthrough in dental science has been tested in rats as well as extracted teeth from humans and pigs. Mint-flavoured sweets got their unique property thanks to a special genetically engineered peptide derived from the protein amelogenin. Amelogenin plays an important role in the formation of tooth enamel and tooth crown. The peptide, which is part of the sweets, interacts with dentin - the layer of the tooth located under the enamel. This action contributes to the formation of a new layer of enamel that can restore the structure of the tooth. Researchers predict that eating just one candy a day will be enough to maintain the strength of tooth enamel, and with two candies, even damaged enamel will be repaired. This method can be an important step towards improving dental health and preventing multiple ... >>

Hexgears Hyeku F2 Mechanical Keyboard 16.08.2023

Hexgears (Black Canyon) introduces the new Hyeku F2 mechanical keyboard, combining ergonomics and stylish design. Hexgears Hyeku F2 features an ergonomic design designed to provide maximum user comfort. This is a design that respects the natural position of the wrist and forearm, reducing strain and movement while typing. The keyboard body is made of high quality aluminum alloy in four available colors: Crimson Wine, Silver Azure, Coral Twilight and Ink Bamboo Gold. The Hyeku F2 model offers a choice between two types of mechanical switches: Deep Sea BOX Switch Pro and BlackBerry Ice Cream Switch Pro. These switches provide a variety of tactile sensations when pressing the keys to suit different user preferences. GASKET structure technology and hot-swappable switches for each key provide more precise tuning and convenience. The keyboard comes with a magnet. ... >>

Extra strong glass LionGlass 16.08.2023

Pennsylvania State University researchers have unveiled an innovative material, LionGlass, which can withstand ten times the stress of conventional glass. This material also has a reduced carbon footprint during production, making it a promising solution for future glazing that is lighter, stronger and more environmentally friendly. Traditionally, glass is made by melting a mixture of quartz sand, soda ash and limestone, which requires high temperatures and concomitant energy consumption. This process is also associated with significant carbon dioxide emissions and equipment wear. The researchers decided to replace some of the mixture components with alumina and iron oxides, which reduced the melting point and energy consumption. The absence of carbonates in the composition also cut carbon emissions by half. LionGlass has been tested for durability and shown to be ... >>

Pen writing with LEDs 15.08.2023

A team of engineers from Washington University in St. Louis has unveiled an innovative concept that allows flexible LED structures to be applied using a conventional ink pen or inkjet printer. This is achieved thanks to new inks designed specifically for this purpose. These inks contain advanced polymers, metal nanowires and perovskites, crystalline materials capable of emitting a wide range of colors. The principle is simple: an ink pen is filled with these special substances, and with their help you can "draw" flexible light-emitting diodes (LED) or photodetectors on various surfaces. The application of this technology makes it possible to create a variety of functional devices, including biomedical sensors and disposable electronics, by simply drawing ink lines layer by layer. The main advantage lies in the versatility of the ink, allowing you to work on a variety of substrates, including even balloons. This innovation overcomes the traditional ... >>

Ventilation of the body under clothing 15.08.2023

Japanese inventor Kazuya Shibata has introduced a new device that can provide ventilation to the body even under a layer of clothing. This small, innovative device attaches to a waistband and periodically creates a movement on the inside of a T-shirt, similar to the movements we make when waving our arms in the heat to let in fresh air. The Sibat device provides the desired ventilation through a flexible mechanical actuator that quickly flexes and unbends by pushing a piece of fabric. The edge of the T-shirt, according to the concept, is attached with a magnet. The device has a switch and possibly a regulator that allows you to adjust the speed of the "waving". While this device may be noticeable when using it, it may be useful in hot weather when even wearing clothing can be uncomfortable. ... >>

3D printed squid rings 14.08.2023

A team of scientists from the National University of Singapore has developed a method to create food equivalents of squid rings using a 3D printer. These analogues have a high protein content, as well as appearance and taste reminiscent of real squid rings. This innovative approach will produce squid rings that are similar to the original in both texture and taste, making them suitable for consumption. The project was developed in response to current environmental challenges associated with the overfishing of the world's oceans, as well as the growing interest in alternative sources of seafood that do not harm the environment. In addition, wild seafood often contains harmful substances such as heavy metals and microplastics. However, creating plant-based food products that match the taste and nutritional profile of seafood has been a challenge. Already existing vegetarian analogues often do not ... >>

Sound can travel even in a vacuum 14.08.2023

Finnish physicists have discovered that, under certain conditions, sound is able to travel through a perfect vacuum, contrary to the traditional understanding that sound requires a medium to propagate. Sound propagation usually requires a material medium through which vibrations can be transmitted. On Earth, it could be air or water. Sound arises from vibrations that set atoms and molecules in motion within a medium. These vibrations are transmitted from one particle to another and are interpreted by the human ear as sound. An ideal vacuum implies the absence of any material environment. In theory, under such conditions, sound should not propagate. However, scientists from Finland have discovered that the so-called "vacuum" can still contain electric fields that can cause vibrations in piezoelectric crystals. This may be a key factor in the study of sound transmission in empty space. Piezoelectric materials are capable of converting mechanical energy into ... >>

Long work at the computer is harmful to health 13.08.2023

A scientific study by Hycosan&Optase Eye Care reveals the negative impact of prolonged computer use on eye health. Failure to blink regularly while viewing the screen for long periods of time can lead to dry eyes, causing discomfort, blurred vision, and even headaches. Scientists report that normally a person blinks about 20 times per minute, but this frequency drops to 1-3 blinks per minute when attention is fully focused on a computer screen. The results of the study show that more than half of the UK population spends most of the working week in front of computer monitors, and the average office worker spends more than 5,5 hours a day in front of the screen. More than 88% of the participants surveyed admitted that they experience eye problems. Headaches affected more than a third of those surveyed, and one in five experienced visual impairment or blurred vision. Eye Health Expert, Sabrina Shah-Desai, p ... >>

Space cargo delivery using a vacuum tube 13.08.2023

A team of American researchers has developed an innovative method of cost-effective space delivery by replacing traditional rockets with powerful kinetic guns. Startup Longshot Space has unveiled a concept that involves overcoming the high cost of delivering cargo to orbit using vacuum tubes capable of launching projectiles at orbital speeds. Mike Grace, chief executive of the company, points out that the new approach will reduce the cost of launching payloads to orbit by up to $10 per kilogram, which is significantly cheaper than using traditional rockets such as the Falcon 9, which costs $6500 per kilogram. According to the concept of Longshot Space, it is assumed that a pipe up to 10 kilometers high will be used to launch cargo into space. By using compressed gas, cargo will be accelerated to orbital speeds of up to Mach 30 (36,751 km/h). The effectiveness of this system directly depends on the scale and size of the technologies used. Mike ... >>

MSI B650M Project Zero Motherboard 12.08.2023

The line of MSI AM5 motherboards has replenished with an interesting novelty - the B650M Project Zero model. A key feature of this motherboard is the relocation of most of the connectors to the back, which, according to the design of the developers, provides more convenient cable routing and improves the visual appearance of the system. The board is based on the AMD B650 chipset. MSI B650M Project Zero is a microATX product. Its equipment includes a power system for a processor with (10 + 2)-phase architecture, four slots for DDR5 RAM modules, as well as PCI Express 4.0 x16 and PCI-E 3.0 x1 expansion slots. There are four SATA 6 Gb / s ports and two M.2 slots for SSDs with PCI-E 4.0 x4 interface for connecting drives. In the area of ​​networking, the motherboard leaves nothing to be desired, providing 2,5 Gigabit Ethernet and Wi-Fi 6E/Bluetooth 5.3 wireless module. ... >>

Glass film cooling 12.08.2023

Inspired by the structure of the bright blue wings of the Morpho butterfly, researchers at Shenzhen University have developed a unique glass film that provides protection against overheating while preserving the bright colors of objects. By mimicking the special microstructure of butterfly wings, the material remains cooled a few degrees Celsius below ambient. As a rule, to reduce the heating of objects, it is recommended to use light shades, such as white, which absorb a minimum amount of solar radiation and help reduce heat stress. However, the scientists set out to find a way to preserve vibrant colors without causing overheating by eliminating excess light absorption. Researchers have turned their attention to morpho butterflies, whose wings, while appearing blue, are actually yellowish-brown. This property is due to the special structure of the scales on the wings, which effectively reflects and scatters light. Scientists have implemented a similar structure on a thin stack ... >>

Keychron Lemokey L3 Premium Keyboard 11.08.2023

Under the famous Lemokey sub-brand, Keychron has introduced a new premium gaming keyboard model - L3. An evolution of the Keychron Q3 Pro, this product offers unique customization options and great performance. The Lemokey L3 keyboard represents the pinnacle of engineering and design excellence. Its body is made of high quality metal, providing strength and durability. Connectivity abounds here - Bluetooth 5.1 for communicating with up to three devices at the same time and a USB transmitter with a 1000Hz polling rate for ultra-fast response. Charging is via a convenient USB-C connector. The uniqueness of the keyboard is emphasized by PBT keycaps made using the double application technology. Four programmable buttons and a volume control provide comfort and ease of use. Customizable RGB lighting lets you create the atmosphere you want. A powerful 4000 mAh battery guarantees up to 200 ... >>

A breastfeeding woman improves her heart health 11.08.2023

Scientists from the University of Adelaide presented interesting results from a study that found a link between the duration of breastfeeding for at least six months and improved cardiovascular and metabolic health in women. This effect is observed for at least three years, it is especially significant for those who have experienced a complicated pregnancy. The study involved 160 pairs of mothers and their children. The scientists conducted a detailed analysis of the women's health and assessed their experience of breastfeeding over the past three years. The results showed that women who breastfed their babies for six months or longer had lower weight and body mass index compared to those who either did not breastfeed or did so for a shorter period of time. In addition, this group of women also had lower blood pressure, lower levels of triglycerides, insulin, and ... >>

LG Signature OLED M Wireless TV 10.08.2023

LG introduces the innovative LG Signature OLED M TV to the market, which is completely free of wires, with the exception of the power cord. All connections are made through an external Zero Connect Box using a proprietary technical wireless transmission protocol. Zero Connect was created by LG to make it easier to connect TVs to a variety of devices and peripherals such as game consoles and media consoles. This new solution allows you to effectively manage all connections and get rid of unnecessary wires and cables. With Zero Connect technology, users can enjoy an immersive experience on super-large screens without the need to place devices or cables near the TV. LG's unique wireless technology delivers large amounts of data at up to three times the speed of Wi-Fi 6E. Moreover, this technology ... >>

Protein from algae, sugar and light 10.08.2023

With the impact of sustainability on cutting-edge food technology, Brevel is moving forward by developing alternative protein sources using microalgae, sugar and powerful light. A novel alternative protein with neutral taste and excellent performance is preparing to enter the market, overcoming traditional challenges in cost, quality and sustainability. The first products using Brevel's alternative protein are planned for release as early as 2024. The company's research and development has resulted in an innovative technology that combines sugar-based microalgae fermentation with industrial-scale intense light exposure. The result is a tasty and versatile protein that is offered at an affordable price, competing with traditional protein sources such as peas and soy. This innovative protein can be used to create quality ... >>

Cameras in a supermarket monitor shoppers to create targeted ads 09.08.2023

In the Japanese city of Hofu, Aruk Mitajiri paved the way for the future of retail by becoming the first store to use an innovative smart system to monitor the behavior of its customers and provide them with personalized advertising. This outstanding system was developed in collaboration with Fujitsu experts and scientists from Waseda University. The core of the system is special cameras capable of tracking the actions of customers: stopping in front of storefronts, picking up goods, comparing different options. This data is fed into a generative artificial intelligence (AI) platform, which creates a personalized "assistant". This virtual advisor reaches out to visitors and offers products or services that best suit their interests. The basis for the development of the system was the hypothesis that the purchase decision largely depends on the emotional reaction of the buyer to the seller, his perception of competence. ... >>

Glue sticks and peels off on command 09.08.2023

A group of Japanese scientists from the National Institute of Materials Science (NIMS) has unveiled an innovative polymer-based adhesive with caffeic acid, which has the ability to change its properties from sunlight. This adhesive can stick and come off on command, opening up new possibilities for easy and stable attachment. The main feature of the new adhesive is its activation by a certain light effect, which allows changing its characteristics depending on the situation. Caffeic acid, which is a key component, is able to create and destroy intermolecular bonds. Using this property, the researchers developed a polymer-based adhesive that is applied to a surface and activated with ultraviolet light of a certain wavelength. This process transforms the adhesive into a strong and durable film with high adhesion at room temperature and even under water. If separation is required, the adhesive can be easily deactivated with UV light of a different length. ... >>

VOOK E-Trike Speed ​​Tricycle 08.08.2023

A fundraising campaign for the innovative VOOK E-Trike has been launched on the fundraising platform Indiegogo. Reviews of the VOOK E-Trike prior to the launch of the Indiegogo campaign rave about its ability to combine long distance travel with power in a compact style. Prices for this product start at $2300. The maximum speed of this device is about 64 km/h, and the driving range varies from 129 to 177 km, depending on the battery capacity (30 Ah or 50 Ah). Full charge time is approximately 2.5 hours. VOOK E-Trike is equipped with two rear electric motors. The device offers four driving modes: Safe, Eco, Sport and Boost/Extreme. The maximum speeds in these modes are respectively 17 km/h, 24 km/h, 32 km/h and 64 km/h. The frame of the VOOK E-Trike is made of 6061 aluminum, while pneumatic shock-absorbing tires and hydraulic disc brakes provide comfortable handling. ... >>

The recommended number of steps per day has been determined 08.08.2023

Studies conducted by scientists show that over the past hundred years, humanity has significantly reduced the number of daily steps - by 96%. It is necessary to realize that the complete cessation of motor activity can lead to the threat of extinction of the human species. But there was an alternative, and this is not the famous ten thousand steps. It turns out that this number became the standard by mistake when, in 1964, a Japanese company launched a crocometer on the market, which translates as "10 step counter." This novelty impressed customers so much that they quickly accepted this value and began to strive for it without much motive. In fact, the optimal number of steps per day for each person depends on many factors, including overall health, level of physical activity during the day, and even eating style. Harvard University professor Yiming Lee conducted a study on this topic together with colleagues. About 000 American women over 16 took part in ... >>


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