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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.
Newly-Developed Smart Material Can Help Heat and Cool Buildings
In simple terms, electrochromic materials are capable of changing their coloration and transparency to things like solar radiation…
November 16, 2021
New Graphene-Based Glucose Sensors Need Only Be Placed On Your Skin
With 1.5 million deaths back in 2019 owing to its existence, diabetes is truly a cause for concern…
November 15, 2021
Chinese Researchers Develop a Possible “Battery-Free” Solution to Hearing Aids
Huazhong University of Science and Technology researchers are currently hard at work improving their initial design of a…
November 11, 2021
Experts Look to Argon Fluoride Lasers for Nuclear Fusion’s Next Step
Nuclear fusion remains to be the dream for our planet’s power generation, promising a zero-emissions power source that…
November 8, 2021
NASA’s “Lucy” Mission Launched to Study “Jupiter Trojan” Asteroids
Now, you may have already known about the asteroid belt, and that it’s situated between the orbits of…
November 2, 2021
New CO2 Converter Found in Liquid Gallium
Gallium (Ga), sitting below aluminum (Al) and to the right of zinc (Zn) in the periodic table, has…
October 29, 2021
NASA Set to Attempt “Asteroid Redirection” With DART
One of the constant threats to humanity’s survival is the looming presence of Solar System bodies which are…
October 25, 2021
“Flash Joule Heating” Now Recycles Metals From e-Waste, Too
Truth be told, this wouldn’t be the first time we’ve talked about flash joule heating. Some folks over…
October 21, 2021
The Curious Case of the “Ever Given” and the Suez Canal
In another YouTube video by Grady Hillhouse of the YouTube channel Practical Engineering, they take a detailed look…
October 16, 2021
The Mechanics of Canal Locks
Grady Hillhouse, of the YouTube channel Practical Engineering, discusses in this video the mechanics and processes behind operating…
October 15, 2021
