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Turkish aviation firm exhibits fighter drone
Turkish drone manufacturer Baykar exhibited on Tuesday its new drone at the country's major technology event Teknofest Karadeniz. Kizilelma (red apple) is set to make its maiden flight at the beginning of next year, Elif
These Genetically Engineered Mice Are The First Ever Animals With Fully Rearranged Chromosomes
In a world first, mice with fully recombined chromosomes have been engineered by researchers. The genetically edited rodents have just 19 pairs of chromosomes – mice typically have 20 pairs – and represent the first time ever that chromosome-level engineering
This Hawaiian Volcano's Crater May Be The Quietest Place On Earth – But Humans Threaten The Peace
Peace and quiet is hard to come by these days as noise pollution from aircraft, road traffic, and general anthropogenic fuss invades even the remotest of places. Like an endangered species, silence clings to survival in isolated pockets – and may have found
Coating Keeps Killing Viruses and Bacteria for Months
There may soon be a new weapon in our centuries-old battle against germs: the first durable coating that can quickly
Analysis: France braces for uncertain winter as nuclear power shortage looms
PARIS, Aug 30 (Reuters) - France, once Europe's top power exporter, may not produce enough nuclear energy this winter to help European neighbours seeking alternatives to Russian gas, and may even have to ration electricity to meet its own needs. France
Sustainable development needs eco-engineering to help solve the water-food-energy nexus
Dr Rod Coogan, Agri-Food Expert at PA Consulting argues that sustainable development needs eco-engineering to help solve the water-food-energy nexus Demand for water, food and energy continues to rise – exacerbated by a growing global population, war in
Bengal Civil Engineer Behind Noida Twin Tower Demolition Success Explains Planning, 'Riskiest Task'
Civil Engineer Mrinal Bhowmik
Tea Drinkers Enjoy Possible Health Benefits, Study Suggests
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SiMa.ai, a U.S. startup by Indian-American founder, starts shipping machine learning chip and system
SiMa.ai CEO Krishna Rangasayee poses for a picture with his machine learning system used for processing video and images for security cameras, satellite images, drones, industrial robots, and eventually self-driving cars in, San Jose, California, U.S., in this
Reading global catastrophes needs a new lens for sharp solutions
If the global community doesn't learn to spot and address the short- and long-term environmental and socio-economic changes, both harm and opportunity can be unchecked. Metacoupling offers a sharper lens. <!-- more --> ...
Access to paid sick leave linked to lower mortality rate among US adult workers
Access to paid sick leave is linked to a lower rate of mortality among US working age men and women, according to new research. <!-- more --> ...
KDA engineers save Mahandri from due flood by changing stream's direction
Mahandri Bazar was saved from the expected major disaster by changing the direction of the mountain stream which caused destruction in Mahandri and Manoor Bela valleys of Mansehra KAGHAN, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 30th Aug, 2022 ) :Mahandri Bazar was
Folio Photonics Wants To Kill HDDs With Film
Folio Photonics has a fancy new storage media that it believes can kill off active archives that currently live on hard disks. ...
U.S. to use giant drone to test hypersonic test vehicles and long-range weapons
The giant drone, RQ-4 RangeHawk, will soon be used to support the development of hypersonic missiles in the U.S., its manufacturer, Northrop Grumman, said in a press release. Hypersonic missiles are the newest frontier in the weapons race, with countries like
Dementia risk 6.5 times higher in inactive dogs
Dogs and animals affected by CCD may show signs such as memory deficits, loss of spatial awareness, altered social interactions, and sleep disruption. ...
Longevity science startup Human Edge raises $1.5 million in funding led by Bharat Innovation
Human Edge will use the funds to streamline its platform through its first enterprise-wide mobile app experience for white-collar employees, and scale up their international sales. ...
NASA engineers assess data after Artemis Moon mission scrub
Washington: NASA engineers were evaluating data gathered during the Artemis I launch attempt, which was scrubbed owing to a technical glitch in one of the rocket engines. The space agency said that a mission management team was set to convene on Tuesday to
A single 3-in-1 pill reduces death from cardiovascular diseases
A polypill developed by Spanish researchers reduces the risk of strokes and cardiovascular death by 33%. The drug named “Trinomia” combines several heart medications into a single pill — hence the name polypill. After following patients recovering from a heart
Major Turkish tech event begins in Black Sea province
Teknofest, Türkiye’s premier aerospace and technology festival, kicked off in the country's Black Sea city of Samsun on Tuesday. Organized at the Samsun Carsamba Airport by the Turkish Technology Team Foundation (T3 Foundation) and
Mechanical Power Transmission ~ Driver to Driven
The difference between flexible shaft couplings and rigid shaft couplings is not just in the terminology but in adsorption of torque. Shaft alignment is key to preventing unnecessary wear and damage to pumps, motors, gearing, seals, bearings and other
Tehran to host intl. nanotechnology exhibition
TEHRAN – The 13th International Nanotechnology Festival and Exhibition will be held in Tehran on October 1 to 4. ...
Zombie ice from Greenland will raise sea level more than 27 centimetres, study says
Greenland's rapidly melting ice sheet will eventually raise global sea levels by at least 27 centimetres — more than twice as much as previously forecast — according to a study published Monday. ...
Analysis-France braces for uncertain winter as nuclear power shortage looms
By Forrest Crellin, Silvia Aloisi and Nina Chestney PARIS (Reuters) – France, once Europe’s top power exporter, may not produce enough nuclear energy this winter to help European neighbours seeking alternatives to Russian gas, and may even have to ration
Life sciences incubator opens its doors to launch San Jose expansion
SAN JOSE — A life sciences incubator that caters to fledgling companies has opened its doors, marking a big expansion of its San Jose operations. Biocube San Jose has opened a new incubator at 2680 Zanker Road in San Jose in 35,000 square feet of space
Yesterday’s Rocket
The Economist: “In his new book, The Crux, Richard Rumelt, a professor of business strategy, writes about a conversation he once had with an air-force colonel. What, Mr Rumelt asked, is the perfect
Excitement Over Cryptocurrency Tinged With Fear
The price of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies has fallen dramatically in recent months. Still, many investors are excited about the future of digital currencies despite the risks. VOA’s Michelle Quinn reports from San Francisco. ...
OPINION - Tech & Science Daily: Why did Nasa’s Artemis 1 rocket launch fail?
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NASA scrubs launch of new moon rocket after engine problem
NASA called off the launch of its mighty new moon rocket on its debut flight with three test dummies aboard Monday after a last-minute cascade of problems culminating in unexplained trouble related to an engine. ...
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