Feeding knowledge directly into your brain, just like in sci-fi classic The Matrix, could soon take as much effort as falling asleep, scientists believe. Read more in telegraph How to upload knowledge to your brain by Mark Molloy was last…
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By blocking a particular receptor in the brains of mice, a team from Southampton University was able to prevent some of the associated memory and behaviour problems associated with Alzheimer’s. Read More in Science Alert Can we slow down the…
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A New Material That Harvests And Stores Solar Heat By Michael Grothaus
14 January 2016Views: 1,309Imagine a sweater that could automatically increase its temperature on command. You’d no longer have to worry about grabbing an extra jacket when you go out at night in case it gets chillier Read more in Fast Company A New…
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Scientists Get One Step Closer to a Universal Flu Vaccine By Sarah Zhang
25 September 2015Views: 1,082Today, independent teams reported in Science and Nature Medicine how they’ve tinkered with a piece of viral protein so it can teach immune systems—in this case, in mice, ferrets, and monkeys—to fight whole groups of viruses rather than just a…
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Drones can be low flying, high flying, tiny or huge, silent or noisy, super-visible or totally invisible, your best friend or your worst enemy. Flying drones can also roll along the ground, stick to the side of a building, float in…