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The Cygnus spacecraft, which is currently carrying the NACHOS instrument, is seen in the grasp of the International Space Station's mechanical arm. (NASA)
Environment

NASA’s ‘NACHOS’ System May Help Predict Volcano Eruptions

February 23, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on NASA’s ‘NACHOS’ System May Help Predict Volcano Eruptions

NACHOS’ ultra-sensitive hyper-spectral emote sensing will detect trace gases in areas as small as 0.15 square miles.
The post NASA’s ‘NACHOS’ System May Help Predict Volcano Eruptions appeared first on Zenger News.
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Within the emerging metaverse, what are the biggest cyber risks experts expect to be battling in the coming years? (Danny Meneses/Pexels)
Crime

The 4 Biggest Cyber Threats Hanging Over The Future

February 23, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on The 4 Biggest Cyber Threats Hanging Over The Future

Just as vaccines are a good defense against a biological pandemic, preventive and defensive measures fight cybercrime.
The post The 4 Biggest Cyber Threats Hanging Over The Future appeared first on Zenger News.
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Oliver G. Schmidt is seen holding flexible microelectronics that can be fitted with many of the tiny batteries he and his research team helped develop. (Jacob Muller/Zenger)
Science

World’s Smallest Battery Is Tinier Than A Grain Of Salt

February 22, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on World’s Smallest Battery Is Tinier Than A Grain Of Salt

Tiny device could be used in surgical implants and to operate microrobots.
The post World’s Smallest Battery Is Tinier Than A Grain Of Salt appeared first on Zenger News.
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UBQ Materials, which makes a thermoplastic substitute from household waste, announced new partnerships with PepsiCo and Resirene, the largest polystyrene resin producer in Mexico. (Courtesy of UBQ Materials)
Business

Shipping Pallets, Polystyrene Get A Sustainable Makeover

February 22, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Shipping Pallets, Polystyrene Get A Sustainable Makeover

UBQ Materials collaborates with PepsiCo on pallets and with Resirene to incorporate its plastic replacement into polystyrene.
The post Shipping Pallets, Polystyrene Get A Sustainable Makeover appeared first on Zenger News.
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Incredible frozen soap bubble art recorded by the photographer Amthel Al-Dayni. (@amthelaldayni/Zenger)
Arts & Culture

VIDEO: Influencer Uses Bubbles, Light And IPhone To Create Visual Art

February 21, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on VIDEO: Influencer Uses Bubbles, Light And IPhone To Create Visual Art

Amthel Al-Dayni’s photography intrigues viewers. He believes “the reward is in the process, not only in the results.”
The post VIDEO: Influencer Uses Bubbles, Light And IPhone To Create Visual Art appeared first on Zenger News.
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Greeneye aims to help large farms cut down on herbicides. (Courtesy of Greeneye Technologies)
Environment

Reducing Herbicide Use By Distinguishing Weeds From Crops

February 21, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Reducing Herbicide Use By Distinguishing Weeds From Crops

Greeneye’s software and cameras turn ordinary field-spraying machines into AI-powered smart sprayers for soy and corn growers.
The post Reducing Herbicide Use By Distinguishing Weeds From Crops appeared first on Zenger News.
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Prof. Hossam Haick in his office at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa. (Diana Bletter)
Tech

The Scientist Using Nanotech To Create The Impossible

February 21, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on The Scientist Using Nanotech To Create The Impossible

Hossam Haick has developed an e-nose that sniffs cancer, a wearable lab that detects poisons, and self-healing electronic devices.
The post The Scientist Using Nanotech To Create The Impossible appeared first on Zenger News.
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A new uniquely cost-effective reverse-GPS system called ATLAS, developed by Nathan and Prof. Sivan Toledo of Tel Aviv University and their teams, simultaneously tracks dozens of wild animals with great accuracy at high resolution using small, inexpensive radio tags. (Yosef Kiat, Gabe Rozman and Ran Nathan/Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Animals

Crucial Wildlife Secrets Revealed By Motion-Tracking Tech

February 20, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Crucial Wildlife Secrets Revealed By Motion-Tracking Tech

High-tech data collection on the movement of wildlife has provided unexpected insights that can help in conservation strategies.
The post Crucial Wildlife Secrets Revealed By Motion-Tracking Tech appeared first on Zenger News.
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The mutant (left) and wild-type Colorado blue columbine (Aquilegia coerulea) are so different that a taxonomist might assign them to different genera at first glance. (Zachary Cabin)
Animals

Natural Selection Isn’t Always Slow, Flower Study Finds

February 20, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Natural Selection Isn’t Always Slow, Flower Study Finds

“Hopeful monsters” may provide needed genetic mutations that adapt to specific environments, driving evolution.
The post Natural Selection Isn’t Always Slow, Flower Study Finds appeared first on Zenger News.
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From left, producer Charlie Heat, singer Gemaine and producer Murph have formed a dynamic trio.  (Brandon Pavan)
Entertainment

R&B ‘New Jack’ Gemaine Proves Compton Produces More Than Hip-Hop Acts 

February 18, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on R&B ‘New Jack’ Gemaine Proves Compton Produces More Than Hip-Hop Acts 

Gemaine breaks down the creative process to his debut album, “New Jack City,” with executive producer Murph.
The post R&B ‘New Jack’ Gemaine Proves Compton Produces More Than Hip-Hop Acts  appeared first on Zenger News.
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