TECH & INNOVATIONAI voice clones are rising, scamming and exploiting emotions, deceiving individuals with urgent messages like saving votes for elections, and raising concerns about fraud. Continue reading to learn more details.
Researchers proposed a robotic system that uses a deep-learning algorithm for inspecting infrastructures. Continue reading the article to find out more.
The transportation of temperature-sensitive medications is a pressing issue in the pharmaceutical industry, where everything changes every day. This pharmaceutical cold chain is a rather complicated structure of temperature-controlled processes that are used to maintain the efficacy and safety of these life-saving drugs.
A new type of sensor produces energy by reacting to sound waves, marking the end of using disposable batteries in different devices. Continue reading the article to learn more.
In the realm of academic publishing, the emergence of open access journals represents a significant paradigm shift towards enhancing accessibility and disseminating knowledge. These journals facilitate unrestricted access to research findings, thus fostering a culture of transparency, collaborative engagement, and expedited idea exchange. Central to this movement is Extrica, a platform notably specializing in scientific journals with a focus on science and engineering.
Recent research shows that next generation telescopes may detect extraterrestrial life by analyzing atmospheres of nearby exoplanets for biosignatures. Read the article for more details.
A team of scientists demonstrates physical reservoir computing with a synthetic active microparticle system. Continue reading the article to learn more.
An early model of fire pump called Newsham fire engine displayed an innovative technology which used impressive early fire-fighting techniques. Read more about it in this article.
A slip ring is an absolute marvel of electronics since it helps transfer power without stops over a 360° rotation. Slip rings, these silent heroes of the technical world, have been performing their invisible duties for the last several centuries, allowing people to be moved and giving them the chance to receive transmitted power. From the first windmills to the newest robotics and space exploration, these plain and straightforward devices have guaranteed zero-break electrical connections through rotating interfaces.
Researchers have created a self-growing robot which 3D-prints its own body to grow longer in response to light and gravity. Find out more about it in this article.
Scientists have begun to decommission a pioneering nuclear fusion reactor, marking the end of a 40-year era of fusion experiment. Find out more about it in this article.