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  • Company Ford patented a system cryptocurrency payment between the cars

    American automobile company Ford continues to keep pace with the times, actively introducing the technology of the blockchain in their products. Recently, the automaker has announced that it has developed and patented a system of cryptocurrency transactions between the cars. The idea is that drivers will be able to use the blockchain for communication between…

  • A recent interview of Stephen Hawking

    In mid-October of 2017, the whole world was hotly discussing an important scientific event. Scientists announced the first ever detection of gravitational wave burst from the merger of two neutron stars. This was done with the assistance of the LIGO interferometer, with which we observed the first gravitational bursts from merging black holes, for which…

  • The art of kirigami inspired scientists to create innovative patch

    Kirigami – the Japanese art of making paper of different figurines and greeting cards using ordinary scissors. Who would have thought that it will inspire researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of technology for the creation of an adhesive, which seals equally efficiently not only smooth skin, but also moving like elbows and knees, while not…

  • Researchers: miners earn more of the cryptocurrency speculators

    Researchers at the University of California produced a series of calculations in which came to the conclusion that speculation cryptocurrencies are much less profitable than mining, writes Cryptovest. A group of researchers analyzed the potential revenues from mining and compared it with speculation nearly two dozen altcoins. While Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Ethereum, along with other…

  • #video of the day | New robot-spider from Festo

    Remember the droedeka? Kynoselen robot from “Star wars” looks like a spider, able to move quickly through the ability to curl up, so got the nickname of “rolling death”? Now a German robotics from our beloved Festo presented its actual implementation. But unlike his cinematic prototype new from Festo has no protective field (phew!) and…

  • Scientists have found a way of 3D printing with water

    Is it possible to print water? Seemingly stupid question: of course not, because at first glance none of the three aggregate States of water unfit to print, and what’s the use? However, scientists from the National laboratory behalf of the Lawrence Berkeley not only found a way to implement at first glance a crazy idea,…

  • New Russian supercomputer called “talker”

    In Russia there are more than ten supercomputers, the leader among which is “Lomonosov-2”. Its performance is more than 2 petaflops, which provides him 63rd place in the ranking of TOP 500 most powerful supercomputers in the world. The staff of the joint Institute for nuclear research, located in Dubna near Moscow, has introduced a…

  • Chinese space station will fall to the Ground April 1

    The first Chinese orbital station automatic “Tiangong-1” will descend from orbit and fall to Earth in the period from 31 March to 4 April, 2018. According to representatives of the Chinese space Agency, the fall is uncontrolled, and therefore where exactly the station will be in the fall, experts say a loss. According to preliminary…

  • Crawler drone will prevent emergency situations at the construction site

    The issue of safety during construction works – not an empty phrase. Because the slightest mistake can lead not only to injury of one person, but to be dangerous in the future. And new technologies can help improve safety control. For example, the company’s specialists Doxel developed a crawler robot-the superintendent who will carry out…

  • NASA has again postponed the launch of the telescope “James Webb”

    Already starting to think that this thing will never fly into space opening new horizons to humanity. Space Agency NASA announced that once again delays the launch of its most advanced and highly anticipated space telescope “James Webb” at a later date. Just a month earlier, the Agency said that scheduled for a late 2018…