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    Future of Mobile Phones; AST SpaceMobile Achieveda Significant Milestone by Completing its First MobileCall via Satellite

    The evolution of mobile phones has been nothing short of revolutionary,transforming the way we communicate, work, and access information. Astechnology continues to advance, one question looms large: Couldsatellite-based calls be the future of mobile phones? AST SpaceMobile, a pioneering space communications company, recentlyachieved a significant milestone by completing its first mobile call viasatellite. This achievement […] More

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    Red Bricks; Future Of Energy Storing Devices

    Energy storage comes in various forms, from hydroelectric dams torechargeable batteries, and even thermal storage mediums like moltensalts, capable of efficiently storing and releasing significant heat energy.Compressed air energy storage, flywheels, and cryogenic systems are alsopart of the energy storage landscape. However, as technology continues itsrapid advancement, an unconventional contender has emerged: red bricks. Red […] More

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    The Future Of Organ Transplants Xenotransplantation

    The potential utilization of pig organs in human transplantation has thecapacity to significantly enhance survival rates for a multitude of conditionsincluding cardiomyopathy, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes,liver cirrhosis, and polycystic kidney disease, among others. Xenotransplantation, encompassing the transfer of organs, tissues, or cellsbetween different species, such as pigs to humans or non-human primates(NHPs), has emerged […] More

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    Sand Batteries; Forthcoming Green Energy

    Electricity production often relies on solar panels or wind turbines, eachharnessing natural elements to generate power. An emerging innovation,the sand battery, takes a distinctive approach to energy utilization. In thesebatteries, a portion of the generated electricity is immediately employed, while the surplus is diverted to heat the battery itself. This accumulatedheat is then stored and […] More

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    ‘Necrobotics’; Using Dead Creatures as Robots

    Rice University researchers in Texas have ventured into a unique realm ofmechanical engineering, one that involves an unexpected protagonist:deceased spiders. This emerging field, dubbed Necrobotics, delves into thetransformation of expired spiders into mechanical grippers through theapplication of synthetically induced pressure. Unlike mammals, spiderspossess a distinct anatomical structure devoid of muscle tissue, relyinginstead on a hydraulic […] More

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    Humans Settling on the Moon and Mars:

    Homes”Grown” from Mushrooms, Architects andResearchers Collaborates With NASA As humanity sets its sights on establishing permanent settlements on theMoon and Mars, the challenge of creating habitable and sustainable livingspaces becomes increasingly critical. In an unexpected twist, architectsand researchers, in collaboration with NASA, are exploring agroundbreaking concept: growing homes on these extraterrestrial surfacesusing mushrooms. This innovative […] More

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    Future of ‘Flying Cars’:Science Fiction

    to Reality, For decades, flying cars have been a staple of science fiction, captivatingour imaginations with visions of futuristic cities where vehicles soar through the skies. While the concept seemed far-fetched for a long time, recentadvancements in technology and innovative engineering have brought uscloser to the reality of flying cars. As urban congestion and the […] More

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    Artificial Spider Silk; Inspired

    by Nature’s OwnWater-Harvesting Abilities, Will Harvest Drinking WaterFrom Air Access to clean drinking water is a fundamental human right, yet millions ofpeople around the world face water scarcity and lack safe drinking watersources. As the global population grows and climate change exacerbateswater shortages, innovative solutions are urgently needed. In a promisingdevelopment, scientists have turned to […] More

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    Forthcoming Innovation in Medical Field,

    GARDPJoined Hands With ICMR; For Better Treatment ofDrug-Resistant Infections The escalating global threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has posed asignificant challenge to healthcare systems worldwide. The rise ofdrug-resistant infections has spurred urgent efforts to develop newantibiotics and innovative treatment strategies. In a promising development,the Global Antibiotic Research and Development Partnership (GARDP) hasjoined forces with the […] More

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    Human Colonization Beyond Earth

    – Our Future Home;’1000 People Could Reside on Venus by 2050′ The dream of human colonization beyond Earth has captivated theimagination of scientists, visionaries, and space enthusiasts for decades.While Mars has been the focus of much attention in recent years, a boldvision is emerging that suggests a future human settlement on Venus is notonly possible […] More

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    Earthquakes Can Be Detected Through Fiber Optics,Scientists Says In a RecentStudy at California Institute of Technology

    Earthquakes, natural phenomena with potentially devastatingconsequences, have long captured the attention of scientists seeking toimprove our understanding and early warning systems. In recent years,innovative technology has emerged that harnesses the power of fiber opticcables to detect and characterize earthquakes with unprecedentedprecision. This groundbreaking approach utilizes existing communicationinfrastructure to create distributed seismic sensors, providing real-time dataon […] More

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    International Space Station(ISS) Experiment;Developing Better Air Conditioning For Future SpaceHabitats,

    s, temperaturescan plummet drastically, posing a risk of equipment and systems freezing.Developing efficient and reliable air conditioning systems is crucial tomaintaining the comfort and safety of astronauts and ensuring the properfunctioning of vital equipment in these extreme environments. To address the need for advanced air conditioning in future space habitats,a collaborative effort between space agencies […] More

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