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How close is wireless power technology?
[…] Why can’t we send power wirelessly the same way that we send information, the way that you are most likely watching this video? Well, we can. The problem is, it’s not such a great idea to have a lot … Continue reading
Why Do We Keep Needing New “G”s?
What’s with all the “G”s and why do we keep having to develop new ones to use our phones in this technological age? Hosted by: Michael Aranda […]
So Where Exactly Are We With Nanotechnology? | Answers With Joe
[…] We’ve been hearing for years how nanotechnology is going to change the world. In movies and in headlines, nanotechnology is almost like “future magic” that will make the impossible possible. But how realistic are those predictions? And how close … Continue reading
Moderna Pledges To Never Enforce Patents, Will Build Vaccine Hub In Kenya – DesignTAXI.com
By Alexa Heah, 09 Mar 2022 92 low- and middle-income countries can use the company’s vaccine data. Moderna has announced it will “never enforce” its patents for its mRNA COVID-19 vaccines in 92 low- and middle-income countries under the Gavi … Continue reading
The top secret plan to explode a nuclear bomb in Yorkshire
In the 1960s, America was running “Operation Plowshare”: the idea that perhaps nuclear bombs could be used for peace, not war. At least some British scientists had similar ambitions, and it involved setting off a nuclear bomb under Wheeldale, in … Continue reading
How ectogenesis could change human reproduction forever – BBC REEL
The idea of human ectogenesis – growing a baby in an artificial environment outside of the human body – has always been considered in the realms of science fiction, however it may not be for much longer. Scientific developments in … Continue reading
The Microscope That Uses Quantum Physics to Trace Atoms
In the late 1970s, two physicists in Switzerland set out to invent a new type of microscope using quantum physics that would allow them to do something no one had ever done before: see the individual atoms in a sheet … Continue reading