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  • Russian researchers have successfully completed experiments on the destruction of cancer using protons

    The fight against cancer does more and more scientists around the world. We constantly create new treatments and improve existing ones. And recently, as reported by the domestic edition of Biophysics, Russian scientists were able to successfully complete a series of experiments for the destruction of cancer using beams of protons. In addition, the experts…

  • NASA has solved the mystery of hundreds of mysterious flashes near the Ground

    Space Agency NASA has recorded more than hundreds of flashes, flickering on the planet, and have figured out the riddle that tormented astronomer Carl Sagan more than two decades. These flashes are so powerful that they can be seen even from space. Initially it was thought that they are caused by reflected light of the…

  • Sony has developed high-speed optical sensor for robots

    Japanese company Sony is famous not only for its game consoles and TVs, but high-quality optical sensors for camcorders, cameras and smartphones. But if the new camera was designed to track moving objects with a frequency of 20 frames per second, the robots that speed may not be enough. Yesterday Sony announced its new high-speed…

  • Voice assistant Cortana got a holographic avatar

    Voice assistants like Microsoft’s Cortana or Apple’s Siri has long been firmly established in our lives. Despite the still imperfect technology of communication, for a full perception of voice assistants is not enough “reality”. These thoughts and Jarema Archer, known online under the nickname unt1tled, which was created for “Cortana” in Windows 10, something like…

  • In OpenAI Elon musk taught robots to repeat for people

    A new algorithm, developed by specialists of the laboratory OpenAI, founded by the head of SpaceX and Tesla, greatly facilitates the learning process of robots. If earlier in order to program the robot, it was necessary for him to write special algorithms, now everything looks much easier — the robot just need to show what…

  • Why you Tesla is not as fast charging as before

    Tesla’s get over time, less swagger, because they have longer in the plug. Tesla shows sneak software in Tesla’s stopped to have charge, under certain circumstances lasts longer as the batteries re-charged more often. According to Tesla itself has this software for the purpose to the life of the batteries to extend. The issue is…

  • Man washes Maserati with puppy

    Dion Graus, come in… Fuss on the gramz! On the Instagram account ‘richkidslondon’ has a rich man in a short video posted in which he was a puppy used to a Maserati MC12 to wash. Despite the caption, that there are no puppies ago in the recording of the video, is the internet currently and…

  • Putin Offers to Give Congress Transcripts of Russia’s Chat With Trump in the Oval Office

    Did a Russian Photographer Smuggle a Surveillance Device Into the White House? Trump thumbed his nose at the American people on Wednesday by meeting with Russian officials as… Read more But, of course, a transcript doesn’t necessarily mean that there is a recording, audio or otherwise. It’s possible to provide a readout from someone who…

  • Terrifying Looking T.Rex Ants Actually Total Wimps

    Gordon Yong, Insect Diversity Lab, National University of Singapore There are a lot of silly ways you can name a new species—maybe after a boat, or the President, or the sound you made when you found it. But this little ant probably received one of the most badass names possible: Tyrannomyrmex rex, T. rex for short.…

  • A Breakthrough in Flexible Electronics Could Turn Your T-Shirts Into Amazing Speakers

    2017 might go down in history as the year those boxy speakers your dad still uses finally started to go extinct. Following the development of a heat-powered graphene chip that could replace the speaker in your phone, scientists at Michigan State University have developed a paper-thin, flexible electronic panel that could turn fabrics into speakers—among…