The Omni-Roach robot moves like a cockroach to scale bumps, dodge pillars and wobble through bendy bars, and may become a Mars explorer in the…
What Makes Kotlin Excellent Choice For Android App Development?
With the rise of Android app development in the industry, it is crucial to work with the right technology to get the best version of…
Exascale supercomputer: Frontier smashes computing speed records
Frontier, a supercomputer built by Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is the first capable of an exaflop – a billion billion operations per second Technology 31…
Future Energy: Sustainable Energy Solutions for your Home
As global warming takes a hold, people are beginning to think more sustainability and are actively aiming to reduce their impact on the planet. There…
Mini nuclear power stations may produce more waste than large ones
Small modular nuclear reactors may produce higher volumes and greater complexity of radioactive waste because they are naturally less efficient, researchers find Technology 30 May…
Self-replicating artificial cells a step closer thanks to synthetic membrane
A synthetic membrane that contains key proteins used in cell division could one day help artificial cells replicate themselves Technology 30 May 2022 By Alex…
Couples are scaling back their wedding plans because of the cost-of-living crisis – and even opting for second-hand gowns and suits, a study has found
The poll of 2,000 adults who are engaged, or have been married in the last decade, revealed more than half (54 per cent) cite the…
This response generator has been created to help workers remain professional – when colleagues and clients drive them to lose their cool
Rather than ranting on email or blowing your top on a phone call, the tool – allows you to choose what you would really like to…
AI beats a thousand of the world’s best human crossword solvers
A crossword-solving AI has beaten more than a thousand of the best human solvers at the prestigious American Crossword Puzzle Tournament Technology 27 May 2022…
Robot that climbs through gut without losing grip could deliver drugs
A robot that uses its spiked feet to cling to the mucus-covered lining of the gut could one day climb through the human body to…