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Dec 25, 2024

Engineers develop ultra-fast charging battery that could lead to futuristic aircraft: ‘A major breakthrough’

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry, drones

Researchers at Australia’s Monash University are using a common medicine cabinet antiseptic in unique battery chemistry that could soon power drones and other electric aircraft, according to a school news release.

The team is tapping Betadine, a common brand name for a topical medication used to treat cuts and other wounds, in research garnering surprising results.

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Dec 25, 2024

Magnetic Robot Swarms Complete Complex Tasks

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI

What if robots could work together like ants to move objects, clear blockages, and guide living creatures? Discover more!

Scientists at Hanyang University in Seoul, South Korea, have developed small magnetic robots that work together in swarms to perform complex tasks, such as moving and lifting objects much more significant than themselves. These microrobot swarms, controlled by a rotating magnetic field, can be used in challenging environments, offering solutions for tasks like minimally invasive treatments for clogged arteries and guiding small organisms.

The researchers tested how microrobot swarms with different configurations performed various tasks. They discovered that swarms with a high aspect ratio could climb obstacles five times higher than a single robot’s body length and throw themselves over them. In another demonstration, a swarm of 1,000 microrobots formed a raft on water, surrounding a pill 2,000 times heavier than a single robot, allowing the swarm to transport the drug through the liquid. On land, a swarm moved cargo 350 times heavier than each robot, while another swarm unclogged tubes resembling blocked blood vessels. Using spinning and orbital dragging motions, the team also developed a system where robot swarms could guide the movements of small organisms.

Dec 25, 2024

Why Timekeeping is Now on the Verge of a Giant Leap Forward in Accuracy

Posted by in categories: finance, mobile phones

Time is vital to the functioning of our everyday lives: from the watches on our wrists to the GPS systems in our phones. Communication systems, power grids, and financial transactions all rely on precision timing. Seconds are the vital units of measurement in timekeeping.

Surprisingly, there is still debate over the definition of the second. But recent advances in the world’s most accurate forms of timekeeping may have just changed the game.

Accurate timekeeping has always been part of humankind’s social evolution. At the Neolithic monument of Newgrange in Ireland, a special opening above an entrance allows sunlight to illuminate the passage and chamber on the shortest days of the year, around December 21st, the winter solstice.

Dec 25, 2024

Senolytic CAR T cells reverse senescence-associated pathologies

Posted by in category: life extension

Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells targeting uPAR, a cell-surface protein that is upregulated on senescent cells, eliminate senescent cells in vitro and in vivo and reduce liver fibrosis in mice.

Dec 25, 2024

Inter-Galactic Static

Posted by in category: entertainment

Track 6 from the Album: Uncharted Reality.

“Sir Karland, you imply this project is secret, that not even the Brinian Royal Council, or R.B.R.D.C. knows of its existence, is this true?”

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Dec 25, 2024

Scientists Enlist Santa Claus to Help Build Tomorrow’s Quantum Workforce

Posted by in category: quantum physics

A study explores how the jolly gift-bringer’s Christmas Eve deliveries could serve as an engaging analogy for quantum teleportation.

Dec 25, 2024

The Mathematical Language of Consciousness

Posted by in categories: mathematics, neuroscience, quantum physics

A breakthrough discovery in quantum semantics.

Dec 25, 2024

Imagining spacetime as a visible grid is an extraordinary journey into the unseen

Posted by in category: futurism

What if we could see spacetime? Embark on a visual journey through the invisible gravitational currents that shape our universe.

Dec 25, 2024

The Magnetic Secret Behind Star Formation Uncovered

Posted by in categories: materials, space

Researchers have discovered magnetic fields deep within the merging galaxy Arp 220, suggesting these fields might be crucial for efficient star formation, acting like a cosmic lid that prevents the “boiling over” of star-forming materials.

This breakthrough, observed using the Submillimeter Array in Hawaii, could explain why some galaxies produce stars more effectively than others.

Star Formation Secrets Unveiled

Dec 25, 2024

Solar-powered lasers could usher a new era of space exploration

Posted by in categories: satellites, sustainability

Scientists have found a way to directly convert sunlight into laser beams in space.


In the future, spacecraft could get rid of the limited fuel problem by tapping into the limitless energy of the sun.

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