Browsing Category
Technology
New Artificial Intelligence Diagnostic Can Predict COVID-19 Without Testing
Researchers at King’s College London, Massachusetts General Hospital and health science company ZOE have developed an artificial intelligence diagnostic that can predict whether someone is likely to have COVID-19 based on their symptoms.…
Read More...
Read More...
New Evidence of Watery Plumes From Mysterious Subsurface Ocean on Jupiter’s Moon Europa
Jupiter’s moon Europa is a fascinating world. On its surface, the moon appears to be scratched and scored with reddish-brown scars, which rake across the surface in a crisscrossing pattern. These ‘scars’ are etched into a layer of water…
Read More...
Read More...
Coronavirus vaccine search: How we’re preparing to make enough for the whole world
There are 102 candidate vaccines being explored as a means of ending the COVID-19 pandemic, as of April 30. Eight of these have already made it to clinical trials in humans, and another 94 are in the pre-clinical evaluation stage.
These…
Read More...
Read More...
How humans will live and work on the moon?
NASA on Friday set the stage for a global debate over the basic principles governing how humans will live and work on the moon, as it released the main tenets of an international pact for moon exploration called the Artemis Accords.
The…
Read More...
Read More...
Archaeologists Uncover a Lost World and Extinct Ecosystem
Archaeological sites on the far southern shores of South Africa hold the world’s richest records for the behavioral and cultural origins of our species. At this location, scientists have discovered the earliest evidence for symbolic…
Read More...
Read More...
Modern sea-level rise is linked to human activities
New research by Rutgers scientists reaffirms that modern sea-level rise is linked to human activities and not to changes in Earth’s orbit.
Surprisingly, the Earth had nearly ice-free conditions with carbon dioxide levels not much higher…
Read More...
Read More...
MIT Nanosensor Can Alert a Smartphone When Plants Are Stressed
Carbon nanotubes embedded in leaves detect chemical signals that are produced when a plant is damaged.
MIT engineers have developed a way to closely track how plants respond to stresses such as injury, infection, and light damage, using…
Read More...
Read More...
Sony Electronics Announces the Envision TV AR App, Bringing Sony’s TVs Straight to Your Home
Sony Electronics Inc. today launched the Envision TV AR app, the best way to see how Sony's TVs fit into the home. Users can now more accurately determine which TV size is perfect for their space by using an AR-enabled smartphone1 and the…
Read More...
Read More...
inVia Robotics Adds Warehouse Social Distancing Features to inVia Logic and PickMate Software
inVia Robotics, the provider of the next generation of warehouse automation solutions for e-commerce businesses, today announced it has added social distancing to its inVia Logic software and inVia PickMate user tool. The new features…
Read More...
Read More...
SNMIMT Launches Trioka-19, a safety measure towards Covid-19
SNMIMT Engineering College, Maliankara has proudly launched a Tri purpose machine named ‘TRIOKA-19 ‘ to fight against COVID-19. Amid the outbreak of novel Corona Virus the new product TRIOKA-19 will keep oneself safe from the highly…
Read More...
Read More...