Medicine & TechnologyBefore the pandemic, the world was facing a variety of threats such as climate change, population growth and ageing demographics. In addition, rapid advances in science and technology have been changing how people live, bringing new problems and new solutions.
In the modern world, everything is bound by technology. Everywhere you go, you can see sensors, automated things, and biometric identification systems. Traditional ways have now become more advanced with the help of the development of science and technology.
Richard Branson is poised to make history as the first aerospace company founder to fly into space - and his fellow visionary Elon Musk has some words of support.
Elon Musk's Neuralink has long been touted as a neurological advancement. However, the research for brain-computer interfaces has long started in the 1970s. Today, Musk's Neuralink faces a new competitor, Inbrain Neuroelectronics that says it can outperform Neuralink.
Scientists developed a new technology that will allow smartwatches to still measure vital signs of health even while it is recharging by using electricity generated by the human skin.
At 11 years old, Laurent Simons became the second youngest college graduate with a degree in physics. He said that his goal is immortality by replacing body parts with mechanical parts.
A top-secret Chinese study about warfare drones was declassified. The drones were specified as AI-powered crafts that are able to submerge underwater, scan target vessels for analysis, and fire torpedoes without human input.
Many labs, especially in academia, still manually identify their samples and specimens by writing on their vials and tubes by hand. They might also write on some color tape, increase their writing area, and apply some color coding.
Researchers from Rutgers University have just developed a microchip that uses nanosensors to measure, in real-time, the stress hormone levels using a single drop of blood.
At the point when you are outside, you need to shield your eyes from the unforgiving beams of the sun and for that you need to buy an ideal pair of shades.
A university student from the UK has invented the life-saving device, called REACT, that can be used by first responders of a violent knife crime to stop the bleeding and prevent blood loss.
The COVID-2019 pandemic has undoubtedly been a heavy blow to US markets as well as economies across the globe, bringing about unprecedented challenges and confusion and resulting in difficulty managing finance for many people.
Researchers from Singapore created AiFoam or e-skin that is made by highly elastic, and spongy polymer material that mimics the human sense of touch to allow robots to feel nearby objects and repair themselves when damaged.