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Deflating graphene balloons act as sensors for hard-to-detect gases

With excellent strength, flexibility and electrical conductivity, graphene has a lot of potential in a lot of different areas, and that may extend to the detection of odorless, colorless gases.

The Secret Of Quantum Physics: Einstein's Nightmare (Jim Al-Khalili) | Science Documentary | Sci

Professor Jim Al-Khalili traces the story of arguably the most important, accurate and yet perplexing scientific theory ever - quantum physics.

My Well Broke The Day Before Thanksgiving

My well broke the day before thanksgiving and I did a ton of research to try and fix it myself but in the end needed the professionals. I had a completely new system put it as mine was 20 years old and damaged. Learn some well basics and what it's li

SpaceX Starship imminent flight to 15km, Bellyflop and Land

What a jam-packed episode we have for you this week. We catch up with the latest SpaceX Starship developments including another successful static fire test before the imminent Starship flight to 15km, Bellyflop and Land

Stanford Increases Solar Cell Production Rates by Four Times and Up to Ten Times Lower Cost

Using rapid-spray plasma processing, the Stanford team was able to produce 40 feet (12 meters) of perovskite film per minute – about four times faster than it takes to manufacture a silicon cell.

World's Lightest Solid!

Aerogels are the world's lightest (least dense) solids. They are also excellent thermal insulators and have been used in numerous Mars missions and the Stardust comet particle-return mission.

Boston Dynamics' Robot Dog Builds "Radiation Map" Of Chernobyl Reactor

Spot, the autonomous robot dog, from Boston Dynamics, was equipped with radiation sensors to create a map of the radiation coming out of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, according to news agency Ukrinform.

Tesla Shows First 4680 Cells And Pack Video

The new Tesla 4680 cylindrical battery cells, with the shingle spiral approach, are one of the hottest topics in the EV world, as this new design can translate into 30% more range without even improving the chemistry.

XTI reconfigures its TriFan eVTOL as a diesel-hybrid cargo drone

Florida's XTI Aircraft has ben working on its TriFan eVTOL concept for at least five years now, and while a passenger version is still the key focus, the company has now put forward a long-range, autonomous diesel-hybrid cargo variant.

Regenerative drug summons stem cells for inflammation-free healing

Researchers have developed a drug that can mimic inflammation signals to lure stem cells to damaged tissue, without causing any further inflammation.

Novel imaging technology offers new way to study baby brain activity

A team of UK scientists and engineers has demonstrated a novel technology for imaging the brains of infants and babies.

EHang air taxi takes off on three-venue flight tour of South Korea

Chinese air mobility company EHang has completed three test flights in South Korea to show off the passenger transport, emergency response and air tourism potential of its all-electric two-passenger autonomous aerial vehicle, the EHang 216.

Easy to assemble A-frame cabin goes up in a long weekend

There's something timeless about the classic A-frame cabin and while handy types can build their own from scrap materials for as little as US$700, the less DIY inclined who would rather follow a plan and have the materials supplied to them have anoth

Genome Editing Anti-cancer System

Researchers at Tel Aviv University have demonstrated that the CRISPR/Cas9 system is very effective in treating metastatic cancers, a significant step on the way to finding a cure for cancer.

Age Reversal Effects from Hyperbaric Treatments

A new study from Tel Aviv University and the Shamir Medical Center indicates that HBOT (treatments with high-pressure oxygen) in healthy aging adults can stop the aging of blood cells.

Cerebras Trillion Transistor AI Wafer-Chip Crushes GPU Supercomputer by 200 Times

Researchers at the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), Cerebras showed that a single wafer-scale Cerebras CS-1 can outperform one of the fastest supercomputers in the US by more than 200 X.

Australian eVTOL prototype debuts a new spin on the tilt rotor

An Australian company has popped out of stealth mode to reveal a new electric VTOL aircraft that is already at the pre-flight prototype stage. AMSL Aero's Vertiia aircraft can fly up to 800 km (500 miles) on hydrogen, and it'll start out as an air am

Discovery of mechanism that switches off fat production after eating

A fascinating new study, published in the prestigious journal Nature Communications, is shedding light on a previously unknown mechanism by which a hormone released from the gut in the hours after eating effectively switches off the body's fat prod

This 2-Acre Vertical Farm Produces More Than 'Flat Farms' That Are Using 720 Acres

Another massively successful vertical farming startup is pushing the future of farming towards the sky, literally and figuratively.

Sandy Munro Reveals His Tesla 4680 Battery Pack Mock-Up

Sandy Munro would love to tear down a Tesla 4680 battery pack for all of us all to enjoy. However, it may be some time before that's possible. Rather than keep us on the edge of our seats, Munro simply designed his own mock-up to share.

Driving A Tesla Roadster Can Only Be Explained As 'Insane'

This Tesla owner can't wait to get his hands on his own Tesla Roadster.

Researchers Develop Robot That Tells Farmers When to Water Crops

A team of researchers from UC Riverside is developing a mobile robotic pressure chamber.

NASA Starts Flight Testing Campaign With eVTOL Makers to Deliver Flying Taxis

In a break from its space-flight brand, NASA is testing the flight profile of flying taxis, like eVTOLs.

These New Solar Panels Don't Need Sunlight to Produce Energy

The solar panels, developed by student Carvey Maigue, won this year's Dyson Sustainability Award.

SELCO: Timing Is EVERYTHING When the SHTF

Timing or the importance of perfect timing in SHTF can be a matter of life and death.

ROLL YOUR OWN PHOTO SHARING, MINUS THE SOCIAL NETWORKING BAGGAGE

[Niklas Roy] rolled his own photo diary, because he found the core functionality of something like instagram attractive, but didn't want the social network baggage that it came with.

Computer Scientists Create Blueprint For Machine Consciousness

Renowned researchers Manuel Blum and Lenore Blum have devoted their entire lives to the study of computer science with a particular focus on consciousness.

Navy To Test Resupply Drones For Warships

The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) recently launched a pilot program to assess just how useful delivery drones are for hauling critical cargo to surface ships, read a US Navy press release.

New Heating Concept To Save Up To 6% Of EV Range

It should also help to reach the desired temperature in shorter time.

"Imperceptible" skin records wearers' finger pressure

Although we've already heard about pressure-sensitive "skins" that could be applied to robotic or prosthetic appendages, Japanese scientists have created one for use on real human fingers.

Breakthrough Material Enables No Electricity Sterilization Will Save Thousands of Lives

Optically transparent aerogel is essentially a lightweight foam made of silica, the material of beach sand, and consists mostly of air. It reduces the rate of heat loss by tenfold.

Commercial Shipping Could Be Faster and Better Like the Nuclear Navy

Nuclear commercial ships have been studied for decades and there is renewed interest. The newest justifications focus on the decarbonization climate change aspects. The first nuclear navy ship was launched in 1954. It was the US nuclear submarine.

Boston Dynamics' Robot Dog Starts New Work On BP Oil Rig

The virus pandemic is accelerating the trend of robots replacing humans in the workplace. One robot that is quickly being adopted by mega-corporations is Boston Dynamics' compact four-legged robot, called Spot.

WSU (#WorldSciU): Space, Time, and Einstein with Brian Greene

Greene leads you through all the startling conclusions of special relativity, from time travel to space warps to E = mc2. In the span of 2+ hours, this short master class will change your conception of reality.

How to Pressure Can Beef Stew | Filling Your Pantry with Convenience Meals

We all like to have quick and easy meals on the shelves for those busy weeknights. This home-canned beef stew is our answer when we need dinner in a hurry!

Home cancer-screen kit and UV-harvesting windows win James Dyson Awards

A simple home test for breast cancer and a solar energy-harvesting window made of recycled materials are the big winners of this year's James Dyson Awards.

Ultra-Low Power Nonvolatile FeFET Memory

Ferroelectric Memory Company has $20 million in funding for sub-7 nanometer FeFET memories.

NawaStitch promises to make carbon composites even lighter and stronger

France's Nawa Technologies is setting up operations in the United States, and bringing its fast, affordable vertically aligned carbon nanotube (VACNT) manufacturing process into a new application: making carbon fiber composites much stronger.

3D color X-ray machine heads for trials

As useful as X-rays are for imaging bones, there's only so much we can see in a flat greyscale image.

World record drone flights: Hydrogen vs battery vs gasoline-electric

Spanish company Quaternium has destroyed its own record for gasoline-electric drone endurance with a 10-hour...

How To Break Down a Pig (Shown in Less than 5 Minutes)

See what it is like to break a pig down from start to finish in just a few minute long timelapse! Stay tuned for the in depth butcher video!

Homemade Electric Airplane MK4

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Kawasaki's K-Racer helicopter targets high speeds with H2R motor

It's easy to forget that Kawasaki is much more than a motorcycle company. While its famously crazy motorcycles are certainly the most visible part of the brand outside Japan, Kawasaki Heavy Industries is a 124-year-old industrial colossus that brough

Nuscale Will Get 25% More From Modular Nuclear Reactors For Breakthrough Economic Value

NuScale used advanced testing and modeling to determine the NuScale Power Module™ (NPM) can generate an additional 25 percent more power per module for a total of 77 MWe per module (gross), resulting in about 924 MWe for the flagship 12-module powe

SpaceX Starlink Broadband Beta Testers "Amazed" By Its Speed, As New Photos Emerge

Photos are starting to leak from SpaceX Starlink beta users, who are trying the satellite broadband service in remote areas for the first time. So far, the beta testing appears to be going far better than that of full self driving.

Stealthy diver delivery boat transforms into a submarine

If you're on a secret military diving mission, chances are you don't want the enemy to see you getting into the water. That's where VICTA comes in, as it's a diver delivery boat that transforms into a submarine.

The final frontier:

Scientists 3D-print microscopic Star Trek spaceship USS Voyager that 'swims' through liquids on its own

Microwave Water Splitting for Breakthroughs for Making Hydrogen, Oxygen and Fast Battery Charging

Water was reduced via reaction with non-equilibrium gadolinium-doped CeO2 that was previously in situ electrochemically deoxygenated by the sole application of microwaves. The microwave-driven reduction was identified by an instantaneous electrical c

Flying high! Professional skydiver takes maiden flight of the first electric wingsuit...

Flying high! Professional skydiver takes maiden flight of the first electric wingsuit designed with BMW that hits speeds of 186 miles per hour while soaring 10,000 feet in the air

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