Meet the world’s first cable-less elevator. https://www.facebook.com//videos/572842456228291/
Did you know that most elevators use cables to operate?
Meet the world’s first cable-less elevator.
Meet the world’s first cable-less elevator. https://www.facebook.com//videos/572842456228291/
Did you know that most elevators use cables to operate?
Meet the world’s first cable-less elevator.
Meet FaceRecog — the machine that knows exactly which of 64 emotions you’re feeling today.
In a north London hospital, scientists are growing noses, ears and blood vessels in the laboratory in a bold attempt to make body parts using stem cells.
It is among several labs around the world, including in the U.S., that are working on the futuristic idea of growing custom-made organs in the lab.
Scientists in Hawaii discover a huge underwater sea sponge the size of a minivan, and it may be a new species.
Another article on the growing importance and usage of synthetic diamonds in semiconductors especially in QC. In QC synthetic diamonds has been found through their complex crystalized structures to help stablelize processing and transmission of data. I strongly advise investors, labs, etc. to seriously look at this market. Also, some of the most proven laboratories are located in Russia, and US.
It might surprise you to learn that we can, in fact, grow diamonds in labs. Here’s the story.
London black cabs are going to go electric. https://www.facebook.com/HuffPostUKTech/videos/1230444406965677/
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Nearly 2,400 years after his death, archaeologists believe they’ve finally found the tomb of Aristotle. Researchers made the discovery during a 20-year dig in the ancient Greek city of Stagira, reports Atlas Obscura.
Aristotle was born there in 384 BC, but he died in a different city, Chalcis, about 50 miles north of Athens. Literary sources mention that Aristotle’s remains were moved to Stagira after his death, but his burial site has been a topic of debate for many years, the International Business Times reports.
The tomb in Stagira believed to be the philosopher’s is a 32-foot-tall dome with a marble floor and views of the entire city. “The thing is, the archaeologist data is in fine accordance with historical sources,” archaeologist Konstantinos Sismanidis tells CNN.
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I don’t have tattoos, etc. However, many people of all walks of life do. I will have to admit that this is amazing in how they did the animation.
These visual artists brought tattoos to life.
This algae-based biodegradable water bottle could change the water bottle industry forever!
A cura de algumas doenças pode estar no desenvolvimento de quimeras, embriões animais com órgãos humanos. Será que não estamos indo longe demais em um papel que para alguns é prerrogativa de Deus?