For its next trick, an internet-beaming balloon factory spun out of Google believes it can outmaneuver the wind.
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For its next trick, an internet-beaming balloon factory spun out of Google believes it can outmaneuver the wind.
Continue reading Can internet-beaming balloons outmaneuver shifting winds?
Disabled models made their debut on the London Fashion Week catwalk on Friday — “about time”, as one campaigner put it.
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New imaging techniques enable exploration of the brain in much more detail than ever before, opening the door to greater understanding of neurological problems and possibly new treatments, researchers say.
Continue reading Advances in imaging could deepen knowledge of brain
Google announced Thursday it was launching voice-activated shopping from its artificial intelligence-powered Home speaker, in a direct challenge to Amazon’s Alexa devices.
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In a surprise find, 89 per cent of people, including from India are positive about the role robots can play in helping them at workplace rather than taking away their jobs, a new report has found.
Continue reading 89% people want automation at workplace: Adobe
Have you ever thought of having a Tablet that can be stretched from small to a large size, or a wallpaper that turns a wall into an electronic display? This imagination may soon be a future reality.
A team of Australian scientists are using a world-first approach combining three-dimensional (3D) printing and virtual reality (VR) to bring a dinosaur “back to life”.
Continue reading 3D printing, virtual reality used to bring dinosaur to ‘life’
Mark Zuckerberg’s long-term vision for Facebook, laid out in a sweeping manifesto , sometimes sounds more like a utopian social guide than a business plan. Are we, he asks, “building the world we all want?”
Continue reading The Zuckerberg manifesto: How he plans to debug the world
Global Gene Corp and Global Alliance for Genomics and Health (GA4GH) on Tuesday launched the first-ever beacon for Indian genomics data, which is expected to help scientists develop more effective drug delivery systems.
Continue reading First Indian genomics beacon launched in UK
Don’t expect designer babies any time soon — but a major new ethics report leaves open the possibility of one day altering human heredity to fight genetic diseases, with stringent oversight, using new tools that precisely edit genes inside living cells.
Continue reading Could gene editing help avoid disease? Maybe