• The mystery of Vanishing Quasars

    A new census of the brightest cosmic objects brings us closer to solving the mystery of some of them seem to disappear It is the...

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    A new census of the brightest cosmic objects brings us closer to solving the mystery of some of them seem to disappear It is the greatest disappearance event in the universe. False stars (Quasars) – illuminated beacons powered by enormous black holes glittering in the heart of distant galaxies – have been observed disappearing, sometimes fading...
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  • Cysteine Protein improves fitness without moving muscles

    It is excreted naturally and helps cell growth and cellular response to various stress conditions and stop muscle atrophy Have you ever imagined that you...

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    It is excreted naturally and helps cell growth and cellular response to various stress conditions and stop muscle atrophy Have you ever imagined that you might get a healthy exercise structure without exercising or moving any muscle in your body? Question A team of researchers at the University of Michigan, USA, tried to answer it, according...
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    79 shares, 847 points
  • Historical Moment: First real black hole image revealed

    The picture taken is very similar to imagine of the German scientist Albert Einstein. An international team announced today, Wednesday, April 10, the first real...

    First black hole image revealed
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    The picture taken is very similar to imagine of the German scientist Albert Einstein. An international team announced today, Wednesday, April 10, the first real image of a black hole taken by a global network of telescopes extending from China to the United States, passing through Japan, Chile, Belgium and Taiwan. Frans Cordova, a member...
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    78 shares, 846 points
  • New insights using X-ray to overcome the challenges of fast battery charging technology

    US researchers use X-ray to understand the flaws of batteries that use fast-charging technology. While automotive fuel tanks fill up in minutes, electric car batteries...

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    US researchers use X-ray to understand the flaws of batteries that use fast-charging technology. While automotive fuel tanks fill up in minutes, electric car batteries take a long time to charge. To prepare the market to draw more attention to electric vehicles, scientists are striving to develop fast battery charging technology. Batteries are one of...
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    110 shares, 878 points
  • New technology may allow people to see in the dark

    The superhuman abilities that appear in science fiction movies may soon become a reality, after a team of US researchers helped a group of experimental...

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    The superhuman abilities that appear in science fiction movies may soon become a reality, after a team of US researchers helped a group of experimental mice to see nearby infrared light using nanometer particles. In the future, the development of this technology is expected to enable people to see at night as if they have...
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  • delivery robots jostle humans on footpaths

    Earlier this year, six delivery robots of the Amazon Scout delivery system were launched in a pilot program in Snohomish County, Washington. These box-shaped robots, which resemble...

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    Earlier this year, six delivery robots of the Amazon Scout delivery system were launched in a pilot program in Snohomish County, Washington. These box-shaped robots, which resemble six-wheeled ice boxes, carried meals, groceries and packages to homes and offices in that area north of Seattle. These robots join a small but growing number of robots, who are...
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    65 shares, 833 points
  • What if small electronic devices could be powered by Wi-Fi?

    A new two-dimensional electronic technology may be able to collect radio energy to power a variety of devices, such as hearing aids, sensors, and other...

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    A new two-dimensional electronic technology may be able to collect radio energy to power a variety of devices, such as hearing aids, sensors, and other tools that make up the so-called “Internet of Things”. It may be a semi-conductive, flexible, flat material that can harvest energy from radio signals that penetrate urban environments, the energy...
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  • Protein batteries instead of lithium

    ALLOWS SAFE AND ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY ENERGY STORAGE Scientists are seeking to produce sustainable batteries made up of proteins that will one day become an alternative...

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    ALLOWS SAFE AND ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY ENERGY STORAGE Scientists are seeking to produce sustainable batteries made up of proteins that will one day become an alternative to conventional lithium batteries, providing a safer environment. “The synthetic peptides that make up proteins and other polymers can be used to make electrodes, opening the way for a new...
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    59 shares, 827 points
  • Watch GT Aktive (Huawei)

    Featuring a double crown AMOLED screen and lightweight design, this watch is classy and sleek. Pair that with a ceramic bezel design and stainless steel...

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    Featuring a double crown AMOLED screen and lightweight design, this watch is classy and sleek. Pair that with a ceramic bezel design and stainless steel shell, you’re ready to explore. 1.39 “AMOLED touch display Dimensions: 46.5 mm × 46.5 mm × 10.6 mm Material: stainless steel GPS support Sensors: acceleration, gyroscope, magnetometer, ambient light, barometer Multi-sport...
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    47 shares, 815 points
  • The Amazon is burning

    The Amazon is being shrouded in plumes of smokeas fires rage across parts of the rainforest, imperilling the so-called “lungs of the planet” and the vast...

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    The Amazon is being shrouded in plumes of smokeas fires rage across parts of the rainforest, imperilling the so-called “lungs of the planet” and the vast array of life to which it is home. Visible from outer space, the smoke billows have prompted international alarm, calls for action and much finger-pointing over what, or who, is responsible...
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    44 shares, 812 points
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