Researchers have developed a novel mind-reading technology that uses artificial intelligence to decode what the human brain is seeing, an advance that could lead to new insights into brain function. Continue reading This mind-reading technology can decode your brain accurately
Monthly Archives: October 2017
Space travel sets off ‘fireworks’ of gene expression: NASA
Space travel causes an increase in the process of turning genes on and off, leading to massive changes in their expression, preliminary results from NASA’s twin study have shown. Continue reading Space travel sets off ‘fireworks’ of gene expression: NASA
New tool to improve Indian monsoon forecast
Researchers from Florida State University in the US have created a tool for objectively defining the onset and demise of the Indian summer monsoon. Continue reading New tool to improve Indian monsoon forecast
Novel temperature-regulating nanoparticles might treat cancer
Scientists have in a breakthrough developed “intelligent” nanoparticles that have the potential to heat up to a level high enough to kill cancerous cells, but then also self-regulate the temperature and cool down before harming the healthy tissues. Continue reading Novel temperature-regulating nanoparticles might treat cancer
Going hybrid is future of Cloud adoption
With more and more organisations now embarking on a digital transformation journey, the debate between adopting private and public Cloud is redundant as the way forward is going hybrid, technology leaders have said. Continue reading Going hybrid is future of Cloud adoption
Now go live with a friend on Instagram
After several weeks of testing, Facebook-owned photo-sharing platform Instagram has rolled out a new feature which enables users to broadcast simultaneously with a friend. Continue reading Now go live with a friend on Instagram
Nanotech-based device can charge your phone in seconds
Finding it painful to wait for your smartphone to be fully charged? Relax, as researchers have designed novel energy-storage devices using nanotechnology that can charge your phone in seconds. Continue reading Nanotech-based device can charge your phone in seconds
AI technologies, eco-friendly cars in spotlight at Tokyo Motor Show
The 45th Tokyo Motor Show opened to the press on Wednesday with next-generation cars featuring automated driving, artificial intelligence (AI) and eco-friendly technologies in the spotlight. Continue reading AI technologies, eco-friendly cars in spotlight at Tokyo Motor Show
Alphabet balloon project to provide limited internet in Puerto Rico
Experimental communications balloons provided by Alphabet Inc in collaboration with AT&T Inc will allow some of the carrier’s customers in storm-ravaged Puerto Rico to send texts and access critical information on the internet, Alphabet said on Friday. Continue reading Alphabet balloon project to provide limited internet in Puerto Rico
London the starting line as Adidas laces up robotic shoe run
Adidas has launched the first of six planned city-themed running shoe models in London as it capitalizes on its first Speedfactory, which it has opened in Germany and equipped with time-saving robotics. Continue reading London the starting line as Adidas laces up robotic shoe run