Monthly Archives: Gennaio 2018
World’s smallest wearable device monitors UV exposure
A Northwestern University professor, working in conjunction with the global beauty company L'Oréal, has developed the smallest wearable device in the world.
The wafer-thin, feather-light...
SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES MAY BE CONTROLLING YOUR MIND
How can you live the life you want to, avoiding the distractions and manipulations of others?
To do so, you need to know how...
Extra-terrestrial Hypatia stone rattles solar system status quo
Analyses on a small pebble found in south-west Egypt cast significant questions on a widely-held view about the primitive pre-solar dust cloud which our...
Women survive crises better than men
Women today tend to live longer than men almost everywhere worldwide -- in some countries by more than a decade.
Now, three centuries of historical...
Identical twins can share more than identical genes: Molecular similarity
An international group of researchers has discovered a new phenomenon that occurs in identical twins:
independent of their identical genes, they share an additional level...
New drug capsule may allow weekly HIV treatment
Researchers at MIT and Brigham and Women's Hospital have developed a capsule that can deliver a week's worth of HIV drugs in a single...
Wi-Fi Alliance launches WPA3 protocol with new security features
The Wi-Fi Alliance has finally announced the long-awaited next generation of the wireless security protocol—Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA3).
WPA3 will replace the existing WPA2—the network...
AI-Powered Search Engine Ella Searches Security Footage with Keywords
New AI-Powered Search Engine Ella lets users search their security and surveillance footages with keywords and find the exact thing they are looking for.
Searching for...
HASC EW Expert Bacon: US Not Prepared For Electronic Warfare Vs Russia and China
The US military is “not prepared” to conduct radio and radar jamming against high-end adversaries, a veteran electronic warfare officer now in Congress says.
We have made major...
How doctors are providing smarter care with electronic health records
The source of the common hospital-acquired infection known as C. diff can be hard to pin down in a busy, sprawling hospital, where patients...
Biomedical engineers have grown the first functioning human skeletal muscle from induced pluripotent stem...
The advance builds on work published in 2015 when researchers at Duke University grew the first functioning human muscle tissue from cells obtained from muscle biopsies.
The...
Researchers identify the molecular target of J147, which is nearing clinical trials to treat...
The experimental drug J147 is something of a modern elixir of life; it's been shown to treat Alzheimer's disease and reverse aging in mice...
Researchers have developed a method to deposit tiny amounts of energetic materials (explosives, propellants,...
This research, which combines Purdue expertise in both energetic materials and additive manufacturing, allows energetic materials to be deposited with unprecedented levels of precision and...
Swallowable sensors reveal mysteries of human gut health
Findings from the first human trials of a breakthrough gas-sensing swallowable capsule could revolutionise the way that gut disorders and diseases are prevented and...
Parkinson’s ‘Jerking’ Side Effects Detected by Algorithm
A mathematical algorithm that can reliably detect dyskinesia, the side effect from Parkinson’s treatment that causes involuntary jerking movements and muscle spasms, could hold...

































