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01/20/2018
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By David Williams
Proof of water for future explorers: New images from NASA show “underground ice cliffs” on Mars
It has been known for quite some time now that Mars is full of water. Regardless of whether or not there is actually flowing water on the so-called red planet’s surface, scientists from the National Aeronautics Space Agency (NASA) have long confirmed that water is indeed present on the planet. Most of it is in […]
01/15/2018
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By David Williams
Expert creates new prototype to restore old lithium batteries to 95% of original capacity, drawing interest from major tech companies
While it’s no secret that battery technology has come quite a long way since the first time it was used in mobile devices, there are still many pitfalls associated with its usage. For one thing, lithium batteries, like the ones used in most smartphones, laptops, and other kinds of consumer electronics, tend to fail after […]
12/28/2017
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By David Williams
Scientists create cheap, non-metallic, sustainable battery from tree bark
Mother Nature will never cease to amaze, with its seemingly endless list of natural energy resources that are just waiting to be tapped. The many sources of natural — or as many in the mainstream media like to call it, the alternative — energy usually involves plantlife in one of its many iterations. Researchers from the […]
12/26/2017
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By David Williams
Self-healing glass discovered by scientists accidentally, could lead to end of smashed screens
Ever since smartphone makers thought it was acceptable to build phones with nothing but mostly screens on them, the world has come to know one major annoyance: broken glass screens. Whenever a phone screen breaks, it’s always a toss-up between continuing to use the phone with cracks on its display, or just ponying up for a […]
12/26/2017
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By David Williams
Graphene running shoes on track to hit the market beginning next year
These days, lightweight running shoes are a dime a dozen. Is there any way to improve upon them? Researchers from the University of Manchester propose that there is, and that is by using the ultra-thin material called graphene to enhance the grip and durability of the standard rubber used in shoes. It’s practically a match […]
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