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News & Articles By Ralph Flores
08/20/2018
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By Ralph Flores
Newly developed graphene circuits are flexible and water-resistant
With technology looking to be more accessible with each passing day, it’s no surprise that the tech arms race is now on wearable technology – that revolutionary technology which allows people to “tap into the connected self” through the use of smart sensors. One case against wearable technology, however, is that it still has the limitation of […]
07/26/2018
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By Ralph Flores
Could hydrotreated vegetable oil be an efficient fuel for automobiles?
A study that appeared in the journal Agronomy Research evaluated the effects of hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) when used together with commercial diesel fuel. Led by researchers from the Latvia University of Life and Science Technologies (formerly known as the Latvia University of Agriculture) and the Department of Automotive Engineering in Latvia, the paper looked at how HVO impacted automobile […]
06/30/2018
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By Ralph Flores
Bio-fungicides found to control seed-borne fungi in wheat better than conventional antibiotics
Today’s farmlands aren’t any different from labs, what with all the chemicals and antibiotics found in crops, as well as the staggering amount of synthetic pesticides used in each. Fortunately, researchers from India have found a natural alternative for managing pests without toxic side effects. In the study, which was published in the American Journal of […]
01/09/2018
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By Ralph Flores
Technology for plants: Engineers have developed sensors for leaves, enabling farmers to capture more detailed data about their crops
The future of science and technology is looking up — and it’s not just for man and machine. Plants are also getting in on the action, thanks to innovations like the “low-cost, easily produced, graphene-based, sensors-on-tape.” Despite the long description, this wearable sensor tape can be easily stuck to a plant, which, in turn, will allow data […]
12/30/2017
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By Ralph Flores
New “living” tattoos are made with a 3D printer, respond to changes in the environment
If you like body art, but you aren’t quite committed to having a tattoo, this may be the next best thing: Engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a 3-D printing technique that uses ink from “genetically programmed living cells” to create temporary “living tattoos.” These tattoos can be attached to the […]
12/28/2017
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By Ralph Flores
Researchers discover immune cells help clear damage, rebuild nerves after injury
While people usually identify immune cells in preventing bacteria, a team of scientists from the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine showed that these cells could do so much more than keeping you from getting sick. According to their study, immune cells called neutrophils assist in clearing nerve debris after sustaining an injury. Researchers […]
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