Technology - general
Research hints at double the driving range for electric vehicles
28 Mar 2018
Researchers have developed a novel electrolyte for vehicle batteries that successfully creates a protective layer around electrodes — so they won't corrode — achieving significantly increased charge-discharge cycles
Sewage sludge leads to biofuels breakthrough
27 Mar 2018
Scientists have discovered a new enzyme that will enable microbial production of a renewable alternative to petroleum-based toluene, a widely used octane booster in gasoline with a global market of 29 million tons per year
NASA scientists working on plan to divert or blow up asteroids on collision course with earth
19 Mar 2018
Monocrystalline silicon thin film for cost-cutting solar cells with 10-times faster growth rate fabricated
16 Mar 2018
A new use for graphene: Making better hair dyes
16 Mar 2018
Russian scientist claims Peru's 3-fingered mummies are ETs; others scoff
14 Mar 2018
While the mummies of Peru have been largely dismissed by the scientific community as being hoaxed, conspiracy theorists are still fascinated by the 'three-fingered mummies' with elongated heads
Stephen Hawking passes on at 76; PM, President mourn death
14 Mar 2018
Stephen Hawking, the British theoretical physicist who overcame a devastating neurological disease to probe the greatest mysteries of the cosmos from his wheelchair and become a globally celebrated symbol of the power of the human mind, is dead
Off-the-shelf smart devices found easy to hack
13 Mar 2018
Using artificial intelligence to investigate illegal wildlife trade on social media
13 Mar 2018
Efficient monitoring of illegal wildlife trade on social media is crucial for conserving biodiversity
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