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The Vanguard

The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Sam Worley
July 27, 2019

Scientists created a gel that’s absolutely packed with bacteria-killing viruses, engineers designed a super sensitive microphone that can eavesdrop on the whispers of atoms, and researchers developed a test to quickly detect signs of sepsis in the bloodstream. This week’s coolest scientific discoveries are so small that you can’t see or hear them without special help — but their effects may be resounding.

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The Vanguard

The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Sam Worley
August 26, 2018
Scientists have figured out how to 3D print tiny objects from graphene, the world’s strongest material, and use to same stuff to make an eye implant that could reverse vision loss. They also found a fast way to suck out CO2 from the atmosphere and store it in rocks. Plus: a better alternative to the stethoscope and an intricate map of the brain.
 

2D Might Help You See
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The Vanguard

The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Sam Worley
August 12, 2018
Airplanes are getting lighter (and higher), batteries are getting more sustainable, and aging is getting postponed — or might someday, at least. Physical improvement is at the heart of this week’s best scientific discoveries.
 

 

It’s A Bird. It’s A Plane. It’s A Supermaterial!
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The Vanguard

The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Samantha Shaddock
April 27, 2018
"A skull-drilling robot, concrete that’s stronger than steel and contact lenses that could help preserve diabetic patients’ vision. Open your eyes to the wonders of science.
 

 

From The Factory Floor To The Surgery Suite

What is it? Jordan Bos of Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands has built a prototype robot that can help perform the precise and risky task of drilling into a patient’s skull during brain surgery.
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The Vanguard

5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Tomas Kellner
April 07, 2017
Beacham first encountered augmented reality — which overlays graphics and video over the physical world — a decade ago in a science magazine. But the technology was still expensive and complicated, so he filed the idea away. He next ran into it two years ago at GE Global Research in Schenectady, New York. By then, kids all over the world had been logging thousands of hours on Microsoft’s Xbox and Kinect. A young GE researcher, Matteo Bellucci, who now works for GE’s Additive business, showed the technology and its AR applications to Beacham’s team during a regular monthly technology review.
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Innovation

5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Tomas Kellner
February 03, 2017
Scientists stared in the face of our 535-year-old ancestor, started a conversation between live and artificial cells and developed nanorobots powered by gastric acid that can deliver medicine to your stomach. We have more to chew on. Please, continue.
 

 

What Your Ancestors Looked Like 535 Million Years Ago
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Innovation

5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Tomas Kellner
September 02, 2016
A Space X rocket suffered a setback on the launch pad this week, but the company’s founder, Elon Musk, is making progress on other fronts. News involving a neural lace—a digital layer for the brain that could one day link humans and machines—may be coming "in a few months." Elsewhere, Stanford engineers developed a cooling fabric that can efficiently lower body temperature and possibly reduce the need for air conditioning, and researchers in San Diego grew a piece of mouse skull from stem cells. Read on a hopefully grow a synapse or two.
 
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