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AdvertisementJuQueen Supercomputer aids scientists
Europe’s most powerful supercomputer, JuQueen, has been inaugurated at the Jülich Research Center. With a processing power of 5.9 petaflops, or nearly six quadrillion operations
Mind Control: Devices Controlled by Thoughts
The future is looking bright for those who dream of controlling their devices with their thoughts. Scientists from around the world have been working tirelessly
Replacing Humans with Robots?
The shortage of skilled workers in the German elderly care sector has led to numerous companies researching different types of care robots. However, can these
Space Internet Resistant to Disruptions
The European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA are collaborating to develop a new, disruption-tolerant internet specifically for space. Unlike the traditional internet, which is prone
Secure Communication with Helium Balloons
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States is currently exploring the use of helium balloons or unmanned drones to establish communication networks in
Heat-Powered Laser Technology
Physicists at the University of Innsbruck have developed a way to power a laser beam solely through temperature differences. This means that the waste heat
Tapping into Human Ear Power
Researchers have developed an implant that can harness energy from the human ear to power small electronic devices. The implant taps into a natural source
Passive Radar Reveals Stealth Aircraft
Researchers have developed an implant that can harness energy from the human ear to power small electronic devices. The implant taps into a natural source
NASA: Warp Drive Theoretically Possible
NASA Scientists Modify Theoretical Model for Warp Drive NASA scientists have modified a theoretical model for a warp drive, which has been a staple of
Visualizing Chemical Bonds with Microscope
A new breakthrough in material science has been achieved by a team of researchers in Switzerland. They have developed an atomic force microscope that can