World War One antiseptic may become 21st century saviour0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- November 30, 2016
A previously unknown ability to boost the immune system gives hope that an old treatment could help fight antibiotic resistance.
A previously unknown ability to boost the immune system gives hope that an old treatment could help fight antibiotic resistance.
Who you gonna call? Dronebusters
Scientists behind a theory that the speed of light is variable – and not constant as Einstein suggested – have made a prediction that could be tested.
Out of all of the resources the world is using up, sand is the first to go???
Although fears of a Yellowstone volcanic blast go viral every few years, there are better things to worry about than a catastrophic supereruption exploding from the bowels of Yellowstone National Park.
Paint these days is becoming much more than it used to be.
Thanks to the research of Delft University of Technology, the Dutch police force will soon be able to use augmented reality to aid in investigations.
Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a combination of software and hardware that will allow them to use unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and insect cyborgs, or biobots, to map large, unfamiliar areas — such as collapsed buildings after a disaster.
The Hybrid Assisted Limb (HAL) robotic suit has passed German safety tests, increasingly the chances of it being sold in other parts of Europe.
With this new device, you can now have your touch screen displayed right on your arm.