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(Video) Kate Upton Floats In The Zero Gravity Photo Shoot

May 4, 2020 By AdvanceTec Writer

(Video) Kate Upton Floats In Zero Gravity Photo Shoot

Filed Under: Science Now Tagged With: errors, fail, gravity, kate upton, photo shoot, smartphone, smartphone fails, sony, zero gravity

How Machine Learning is Helping Doctors Detect COVID-19 Coronavirus Easily

May 4, 2020 By Sooraj Ram

As we head into the future, we are trying to rely more on machines to get the job done. But making machines work seemed to be a herculean task until the concept of Machine Learning was born. Machine learning is an art of enabling a machine to make decisions of its own without explicitly programming […]

Filed Under: FEATURED, Science Now, Tech Today

Russia Creates Its Own Humanized Mice To Test COVID-19 Vaccines And Drugs

May 4, 2020 By AdvanceTec Writer

Novel Murine COVID-19 Model Development

Following the recent Coronavirus outbreak, almost three million people have been infected worldwide, whereas the death toll has already passed the 200,000 mark, according to official reports. Meanwhile, a vaccine remains to be found, and classic medications show low efficacy. Under these conditions, it is up to pharmacologists to do their best in the search […]

Filed Under: FEATURED, Science Now, Tech Today Tagged With: coronavirus, covid-19, covid19, covid19 vaccine, Humanized Mice, vaccine

Spinal Cord Gives Bio-Bots Walking Rhythm

May 1, 2020 By AdvanceTec Writer

Miniature biological robots are making greater strides than ever, thanks to the spinal cord directing their steps. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign researchers developed the tiny walking “spinobots,” powered by rat muscle and spinal cord tissue on a soft, 3D-printed hydrogel skeleton. While previous generations of biological robots, or bio-bots, could move forward by simple […]

Filed Under: FEATURED, Science Now, Tech Reviews, Tech Today Tagged With: Bio Bots, Rhythm, Spinal Cord, walking, walking robot

How the Internet of Things (IoT) Will Help Us Get Through the Next Pandemic

April 30, 2020 By Sooraj Ram

The Internet has taught us many things through Google, but now researchers and scientists are avidly working on teaching the internet to do stuff on its own in their absence. An average human brain consists of 86 billion neurons or nerve cells, and the chances for making a mistake is very high, hence the need […]

Filed Under: FEATURED, Science Now, Tech Today Tagged With: coronavirus, iot, pandemic

A New Machine Learning Method Streamlines Particle Accelerator Operations

April 30, 2020 By AdvanceTec Writer

SLAC Accelerator Control Room

Each year, researchers from around the world visit the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory to conduct hundreds of experiments in chemistry, materials science, biology and energy research at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) X-ray laser. LCLS creates ultrabright X-rays from high-energy beams of electrons produced in a giant linear particle accelerator. Experiments […]

Filed Under: Science Now, Tech Today Tagged With: AI, artificial intelligence, machine learning, Machine Learning Method

New Metasurface Laser Produces World’s First Super-Chiral Light

April 28, 2020 By AdvanceTec Writer

Metasurface Laser

Researchers have demonstrated the world’s first metasurface laser that produces “super-chiral light”: light with ultra-high angular momentum. The light from this laser can be used as a type of “optical spanner” to or for encoding information in optical communications. “Because light can carry angular momentum, it means that this can be transferred to matter. The […]

Filed Under: Science Now, Tech Today Tagged With: Metasurface Laser, Super-Chiral Light

Smart Contact Lenses That Diagnose And Treat Diabetes

April 28, 2020 By AdvanceTec Writer

Wireless Smart Contact Lenses

Diabetes is called an incurable disease because once it develops, it does not disappear regardless of treatment in modern medicine. Having diabetes means a life-long obligation of insulin shots and monitoring of blood glucose levels. But what if you could control the secretion of insulin just by wearing contact lenses? Recently, a research team at […]

Filed Under: Science Now, Tech Reviews, Tech Today, Technology Tips Tagged With: wireless contact lense

(Video) 10 Amazing Secret Military Technologies That Will Shock You

April 28, 2020 By AdvanceTec Writer

(Video) 10 Amazing Secret Military Technologies That Will Shock You

Filed Under: Science Now, Tech Reviews, Tech Today Tagged With: 2020, best gadget, gadgets, Military Technologies, new gadget, secret technologies

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