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Tiny Bubbles In the Human Body Could Be Better At Fighting Cancer Than Chemotherapy

Tiny, bubble-like extracellular vesicles (in red) targeting breast cancer cells (in blue) in mice. Michigan State University Over the past several years, a number of advancements have been made in the world of cancer research, including an artificial beauty spot that could warn you of cancer before symptoms emerge that can be used for early […]

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Topics to watch at the Strata Data Conference in New York 2019 – O’Reilly

Attend the Strata Data Conference in New York, September 23-26 to learn how ML, AI, and data are converging. The Strata Data Conferences helped chronicle the birth of big data, as well as the emergence of data science, streaming, and machine learning (ML) as disruptive phenomena. Strata attracts the leading names in the fields of

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Flexible solar cells that cover a car within reach after breakthrough

Electric cars of the future could be covered almost entirely in solar cells following a substantial flexible solar cells breakthrough. Researchers at the University of Warwick believe their latest creation could be revolutionary for the auto industry. In a paper published to Advanced Functional Materials, they described the forging of solar cells that use mixtures

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Career progression for women in science is still being stifled

A new study of more than 500 scientific institutions has found that career progression for women in science is ‘disappointingly low’. With initiatives like Athena SWAN in place today, we’re certainly working towards greater gender equality in the world of science. But according to new research, we still need to up our game in terms of

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China hydrogen fuel-cell capacity leaps almost 650pc in a year

This week in future tech, Chinese media has reported that the country’s expansion of hydrogen fuel cells has accelerated to unprecedented levels. China’s bid to ditch its image as one of the world’s major polluters appears to be in full swing, particularly when it comes to hydrogen fuel cells. Hydrogen is one source of cleaner

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Tom Parsons the head of Tenable in Ireland appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News Podcast

I talk to Tom Parsons the head of Tenable in Ireland. Tom talks about the vulnerabilities found in Arlo home cameras, how they can be fixed, and what Tenable do when they discover vulnerabilities,  the Zoom vulnerability that Tenable discovered, and why cloud-based services can be harder to reverse engineer.  Tom also talks about legacy

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Genetic secrets of left-handedness revealed as part of huge study

For the first time, researchers have identified genetic regions of the genome that lead to the development of left-handedness. Despite making up approximately 10pc of the world’s population, there remains a number of genetic mysteries when it comes to left-handers. However, a new study led by researchers from the University of Oxford have discovered a

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Converting CO2 into pure liquid fuel just got a lot greener using new reactor

Questions are often raised about how green CO2 conversion tech really is, but a new reactor design claims to do it using renewable electricity. The demand for sustainable fuels is only increasing as nations strive for the goal of becoming carbon neutral, and now a team of researchers at Rice University has unveiled a production

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Speech Synthesis through Brain Signals

Feb 4, 2019 Posted by Dr. Nidhi Arora in Artificial Intelligence, Tech News | 1 comment Neuro-engineers from Columbia University have developed an Artificial Intelligence based system which can translate thoughts into recognizable speech.  Sounds interesting?? Yes… The technology is based on Artificial Intelligence, which has made it possible for computers to communicate directly with

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