Medicine & TechnologyResearchers developed a technique for monitoring the development of electrolytes inside Na- and Li-ion battery cells instantaneously and under real-world operating circumstances. Know more about this innovation here, read now!
A viral photo shows how high-tech is this year's World Cup in Qatar as the footballs need not only be filled with air but also need to be charged before using them. Read the article to find out more.
When the human race reaches its one-millionth year, will humans become extinct, become a different species, or change altogether? Find out more about these possibilities.
New York City sales brokers work under a different set of regulations, and the city marches to its tune. As a result, the way New York City's real estate market operates makes it essentially the wild west of the real estate in the US. To understand this, look at the top 3 most ingenious real estate deals in New York City History.
Mobile apps allow us to monitor our health, keep in touch with friends, shop online, access information, find entertainment, financial, communicational, and many more services. They are also an effective and direct channel from business to consumer. Find out how with digital entrepreneur and product manager Farid Gazizov.
Crypto regulation is a hot topic in the cryptocurrency world. And there are good reasons why it is such a controversial issue. This type of regulation is so different from traditional financial services that it could potentially turn into an overbearing monster if not done right.
Researchers used a combined machine learning and quantum computing system to create the transparent window coating that lower the temperature inside buildings, without expending energy. Read the article to learn more about it.
Ever wonder what you would have looked like in the past? Check out this new AI-image generator technology that allows users to create images of people in different historical periods.
And while the advent of the Internet already massively shook up the status quo and made knowledge way more accessible than ever before, there are still a lot of barriers for many people. For example, only approximately five billion people have access to the Internet, which is around 63 percent of the global population.