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Feb 19, 2021

A Longtime Educator Says K-12 Schools Need To Encourage Creativity And Curiosity

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It is about time to revisit our assumptions about the public school system. What should be the goal of school education?


If we want to change a classroom to embrace innovation and questioning, we need the leaders and the school system as a whole to embrace innovation and questioning.

Feb 19, 2021

Exciting New Tech for People With Low-Vision, Blindness

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Innovations in smart canes, electronic glasses, virtual reality and more are helping people with sight-stealing eye conditions navigate the world.

Feb 19, 2021

How Elon Musk is Changing The World With These Inventions

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Feb 18, 2021

Scientists Achieve Real-Time Communication With Lucid Dreamers In Breakthrough

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International scientists have unlocked a new and exciting avenue to explore the world of dreams.

Feb 17, 2021

Learn What It Feels Like to Have Synesthesia at This Interactive Google Arts Exhibit | Future Blink

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Google Arts & Culture debuted an interactive exhibit that lets you explore the work of Vassily Kandinsky, an innovative painter with synesthesia.

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Feb 17, 2021

US Army Considering Rifle That Only Fires When Hit Is Guaranteed

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OEC promoting innovative technology in Africa.


The SMASH “allows the weapon to fire only when it’s a guaranteed hit.”

Feb 16, 2021

Scientists revive brain function in dead pigs in breakthrough study

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Experts say research raises deeper philosophical and ethical questions, creates grey area where animals were ‘not alive, but not completely dead’.

Feb 16, 2021

Floating Holographic Buttons May Make Smart Toilets Even Better

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“The Murakami Corporation has partnered with Parity Innovations, a startup that developed a holographic display technology, the Parity Mirror, which breaks up a projected image using a series of tiny mirrors and then refocuses them into a reconstituted image that appears to float in mid-air. What the Murakami Corporation brings to the table is its infrared sensors, which are able to detect the presence of fingers without them having to make physical contact. The result is a series of glowing buttons that don’t actually exist but can still be activated by touching them.”


Japanese smart toilets already provide a luxe experience, but this high-tech upgrade will take them to the next level.

Feb 14, 2021

Nano Dimension set to lead 3D printed electronics market with AME technology

Posted by in categories: electronics, innovation

Since its proprietary technology launched back in 2014, industrial 3D printer OEM Nano Dimension has built a name for itself in the world of additively manufactured electronics (AME).

With ongoing refinements to its flagship DragonFly LDM® 3D printer, the company is now doubling down on its 3D printing of high-performance electronic devices (Hi-PEDs™), an area in which it’s seen significant success in recent years. The Hi-PEDs™ targeted by the company often cannot be produced using traditional printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing processes.

Yoav Stern, CEO of Nano Dimension, states, “We’re the 3D printing company for customers who need to stay on the cutting edge of electronics design. You’re creating the latest innovations in hardware development and electronic circuits. You need an additive manufacturing solution that allows you to go where no one has gone before in electronics design — and to get there faster and easier than ever before.”

Feb 13, 2021

Electron refrigerator: Ultrafast cooling mechanism discovered in novel plasma

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Researchers from the Cluster of Excellence “CUI: Advanced Imaging of Matter” have achieved a breakthrough—creating a completely new type of plasma by combining state-of-the-art technologies using ultrashort laser pulses and ultracold atomic gases. They report on a novel electron cooling mechanism occurring in such plasmas in the journal Nature Communications.