Archive for the ‘innovation’ category: Page 146
May 7, 2019
MIT Sloan Executive Education
Posted by Victoria Generao in categories: education, innovation
Learn a new approach to accelerating corporate innovation and entrepreneurship in this two-day program at MIT.
Returns to the Shoreline Amphitheatre May 7–9. Join us for a hands-on experience with Google’s latest product and platform innovations.
May 6, 2019
This Hypersonic ‘Space Plane’ Can Fly at 25 TIMES the Speed of Sound
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: innovation, space travel
A “spaceplane” that will be able to travel at 25 times the speed just reached a major breakthrough.
Reaction Engines is working with the European Space Agency and the UK Space Agency to develop a hypersonic aircraft that could zip from New York to London in just one hour.
The British aerospace manufacturer has tested the an essential piece of equipment called a precooler, which prevents the plane’s engine from overheating.
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May 2, 2019
Breakthroughs in neuromorphic computing demonstrate high computing efficiency, performance
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: innovation, robotics/AI
LIVERMORE, Calif. — As the demands on computers are rapidly changing to more data-centric tasks — such as image processing, voice recognition or autonomous driving functions — there quickly arises a need for greater computing efficiencies.
May 2, 2019
Breakthrough Flu Vaccine Could Soon Eradicate The Virus Forever: One-shot Immunity For Life!
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, innovation
Researchers in Australia are on the verge of discovering a universal flu vaccine — one which would be effective against all strains of the virus. When they do, we won’t have to take a new flu shot every year anymore. We’ll just get this one shot, and never more. It’s a finding that is being heralded as an “extraordinary breakthrough.” It could even end the flu and influenza epidemic once and for all.
The Epidemic
Apr 30, 2019
Dark Matter BREAKTHROUGH: Mystery substance ‘EXISTS’ and explains 90% of the universe
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: cosmology, innovation
DARK MATTER is not a hypothetical substance but is real and is a fundamental building block of the universe, according to a shocking new study.
Apr 30, 2019
“Unlimited range” stealth e-bike never needs plugging in
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: innovation, transportation
If e-bikes tend to look a little ungainly for your tastes, check out this thing from Barcelona’s Nua Bikes. With the motor, sensors and battery built into a discreet hub unit, the Nua Electrica is barely distinguishable from a regular fixie, and its innovative “self-charging” mode means you can get away without ever charging it.
Apr 29, 2019
Squid skin inspires creation of next-generation space blanket
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: innovation, space
Drawing design inspiration from the skin of stealthy sea creatures, engineers at the University of California, Irvine have developed a next-generation, adaptive space blanket that gives users the ability to control their temperature. The innovation is detailed in a study published today in Nature Communications.
Apr 26, 2019
The Glass Age, Part 1: Flexible, Bendable Glass
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: innovation, materials
Circa 2014
Be amazed as Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman introduce us to a whole new way of thinking about glass. Learn the history of glass innovation and watch incredible demonstrations of bendable optical fiber and thin, ultra-flexible glass. This is the Glass Age, where materials science is constantly pushing boundaries and creating new possibilities for glass-enabled technology and design. See how glass is shaping the future at www.TheGlassAge.com
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