Scientists demonstrate water’s interaction with graphene’s electrons, uncovering quantum friction phenomenon with potential applications in water purification and liquid-based computing.
Hiroshi Tanaka
Hiroshi Tanaka
Hiroshi Tanaka, a Japanese engineer, focuses on robotics and artificial intelligence. His articles delve into the latest advancements in robotics, machine learning algorithms, and the integration of AI in various industries, from healthcare to manufacturing.
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Battery TechnologyNASAPlaneSciTech NewsSpaceX-57 Maxwell
NASA’s X-57 Maxwell: Advancing Electric Aircraft Technology
NASA’s X-57 project: Advancing electric aircraft tech. Despite challenges, significant contributions made in battery technology and motor control design.
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International Space StationNASASciTech NewsSpaceSpaceX
Witness the Departure of SpaceX Dragon from the ISS Live
Experience the live departure of SpaceX Dragon from the ISS, carrying vital supplies and scientific experiments back to Earth in …
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Cell PressDrugsSciTech NewsStem Cells
ALS Breakthrough – Parkinson’s Drug Safely Slows Disease Progression by Over 6 Months
Promising ALS breakthrough: Parkinson’s drug ropinirole safely slows disease progression by over 6 months, showing therapeutic potential.
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AgricultureScienceSciTech NewsSustainabilityUniversity Of Massachusetts Amherst
Ensuring the Longevity of U.S. Breadbasket Fertility: Preserving Our Soil for Future Generations
Discover how adopting no-till farming can preserve topsoil fertility for centuries, benefiting food security and climate change mitigation.
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American Academy Of NeurologyBrainInsomniaMedicineNeurologySciTech NewsSleep ScienceStrokeUniversities
Difficulty Sleeping? It Could Indicate a Higher Stroke Risk
Study links insomnia symptoms to increased stroke risk, especially in those under 50; managing insomnia could aid in prevention.
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ARTEMIS MissionKennedy Space CenterNASASciTech NewsSpace
Enhancements and Safety Measures for Artemis II: Upgrades to Mobile Launcher and Launch Pad at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center
Preparations for Artemis II: NASA upgrades mobile launcher and launch pad, enhancing safety measures and testing emergency egress systems.
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AstrophysicsDark MatterSciTech NewsSpaceSubaru Telescope
An Unexpected Twist in the Cosmos: The Dark Matter Distribution Dilemma
Astrophysicists discover a discrepancy in the clumpiness of dark matter, challenging the current cosmological model. Further investigation is needed.
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AstronomyAstrophysicsExoplanetIndiana UniversitySciTech NewsSpace
New Study Challenges Conventional Wisdom on “Hot Jupiters” and their Isolation
New research challenges the belief that hot Jupiters are isolated, proposing they can have nearby planetary companions, revolutionizing our understanding …
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AstronomyAstrophysicsEuclid MissionEuropean Space AgencySciTech NewsSpace
Fueling Complete for Euclid Spacecraft – This Advanced Space Telescope Will Unveil Secrets of the Dark Universe
Conceptual image of the Euclid mission within the vastness of space. The spacecraft’s purpose is to explore the depths of…