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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.
What is a ‘toroidal propeller’ and could it change the future of drones? An expert explains
Glen Cooper/MIT Abdulghani Mohamed, RMIT University The basic configuration of traditional propellers has not fundamentally changed since the…
July 7, 2023
Scientists have created embryo models from stem cells – it could help us better understand infertility and miscarriage
SciePro/Shutterstock Roger Sturmey, University of Hull Scientists recently announced that they have developed embryo models using just stem…
July 6, 2023
Internet of microbiota: could synthetic probiotics help prevent our natural bacteria from going astray?
Having a healthy E coli community in our intestinal system is essential to good human health. Geralt/Pixabay Özgür…
July 5, 2023
Quantum Computers on the Verge of Surpassing Classical Machines, IBM Experiment Shows
A recent experiment by IBM scientists has provided evidence that quantum computers could surpass classical computers in practical…
July 3, 2023
Breakthrough in Microscope Technology Boosts Quantum Research
Researchers at the Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna, have discovered a method to create single atomic vacancies…
June 25, 2023
What was the ‘catastrophic implosion’ of the Titan submersible? An expert explains
Eric Fusil, University of Adelaide The four day-long search for the missing Titan submersible has come to a…
June 23, 2023
Scientists Expand Search for Alien Life with New Signal Detection Approach
Scientists have expanded their search for technologically advanced extraterrestrial civilizations by focusing on a new type of signal…
June 21, 2023
3 little-known reasons why plastic recycling could actually make things worse
Chanchai Phetdikhai, Shutterstock Pascal Scherrer, Southern Cross University This week in Paris, negotiators from around the world are…
June 15, 2023
Gravitational wave detector LIGO is back online after 3 years of upgrades – how the world’s most sensitive yardstick reveals secrets of the universe
When two massive objects – like black holes or neutron stars – merge, they warp space and time.…
June 8, 2023
How we stop floating wind turbines the size of skyscrapers from drifting away
Hywind Tampen wind farm, Norway. Karoline Rivero Bernacki/Equinor, CC BY-NC-ND Benjamin Cerfontaine, University of Southampton and Susan Gourvenec,…
June 7, 2023
