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It took nearly 6,400 years to go from the simple wheel to the first automobile, but only two decades from the first car to roll off the assembly line to the first aircraft to take to the skies. Such rapid developments in quality of life can only be attributed to the human spirit, an unstoppable force always in pursuit of improvement. Join Modern Sciences in celebrating the spirit of human ingenuity through its engineering feats.
Nuclear Fusion Scores Yet Another Win With “Burning Plasma” Record
Avid readers of Modern Sciences shouldn’t be surprised at this point that we’re covering yet another milestone in…
February 23, 2022
The Secret That Enables Sewage Facilities
Civil engineer Grady Hillhouse, with his YouTube channel Practical Engineering, gives us a question that we perhaps choose…
February 19, 2022
This Stretchable Thermometer May Soon Join the Ranks of Soft Robotics
The burgeoning field of soft robotics has been riding a surge of interest as of recent; the brightest…
February 18, 2022
Novel mRNA Vaccine Capsule Enables Oral Delivery
Vaccines are at the top of discussions nowadays, and for a pretty good reason: our current health landscape…
February 17, 2022
New “Artificial Muscles” Are Made Out Of Human Proteins
The things inside us that let us move are, believe it or not, still not fully understood; much…
February 16, 2022
New “Nanotherapy” Innovation May Become Future Type 1 Diabetes Treatment
The push that science has given itself towards developing new cures and treatments for diabetes is not lost…
February 15, 2022
Novel Nerve Healing Technology Achieved Via Improved “Guidance Conduits”
Ever get yourself in a pretty nasty injury, have it heal, and find out that it doesn’t “feel”…
February 14, 2022
Bone Fractures May Soon Be Healed By Injectable “Microbots”
It seems that there’s a giant push towards truly unique means of improving the field of medicine for…
February 14, 2022
Sustainable Plastics Sourced from Sugars Become the Next Sweet Breakthrough
The chase is on for scientists to search for our next big leap in plastics technology, as the…
February 13, 2022
These Mesopotamian “War Donkeys” May Have Been One of Humanity’s First Bioengineering Projects
The word “bioengineering” brings up images of scientists covered in lab coats, working the night shift in a…
February 9, 2022