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Engineering innovations from the brightest minds helped shape our modern world—a world in which the most advanced in human technology is now literally within our grasp. Devices that used to fill a room can now fit inside our pockets. Naturally, it doesn’t stop there; here at Modern Sciences, we wish to show where it can go by showcasing the latest in technological developments from new and improved protocols to the latest in electronics and assistive technology.
How close are we to an accurate AI fake news detector?
Monster Ztudio/Shutterstock Magda Osman, University of Leeds In the ambitious pursuit to tackle the harms from false content…
November 19, 2024
We built a tiny electronic nose that can beat a mouse at its own game
Abudzaky / Shutterstock Nik Dennler, Western Sydney University Imagine a robot that can detect scents in the air…
November 18, 2024
Is your car a threat to national security? It can be – regardless of where it’s made
AlinStock/Shutterstock Dennis B. Desmond, University of the Sunshine Coast In April, US lawmakers urged President Joe Biden to…
November 14, 2024
CubeSats, the tiniest of satellites, are changing the way we explore the solar system
Mustafa Aksoy, University at Albany, State University of New York Most CubeSats weigh less than a bowling ball,…
November 13, 2024
The ESA’s Hera mission takes flight toward the asteroid deflected by NASA’s DART probe two years ago
Hera and its two CubeSats are leaving Earth on October 7th. ESA, CC BY The European Space Agency’s…
November 3, 2024
Data centre emissions are soaring – it’s AI or the climate
Jack Marley, The Conversation Artificial intelligence (AI) is curating your social media feed and giving you directions to…
October 30, 2024
AI has a stupid secret: we’re still not sure how to test for human levels of intelligence
Are you as smart as you say you are? Hakinmhan Andrew Rogoyski, University of Surrey Two of San…
October 29, 2024
The chemistry behind beer brewing is still shrouded in mystery, but tiny microfluidic chips could change that
Katherine Elvira, University of Victoria As the brewing industry expands and new beer styles, such as hazy pale…
October 21, 2024
The Secret of QR Codes
Initially criticized for being unattractive and inconvenient, QR codes have become ubiquitous due to their usefulness. They are…
October 19, 2024
Meta has launched the world’s ‘most advanced’ glasses. Will they replace smartphones?
Martie-Louise Verreynne, The University of Queensland Humans are increasingly engaging with wearable technology as it becomes more adaptable…
October 16, 2024
