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More from Jess Vilvestre
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Science & Energy
Parkinson’s May Actually Originate From Microbes in the Gut
By
Jess Vilvestre
Artificial Intelligence
At Amazon’s New Grocery Store, AI Takes Over Cashier Jobs
By
Jess Vilvestre
Science & Energy
Lab-Grown Meat: Tyson is Making a Massive Investment in a Meatless Future
By
Jess Vilvestre
Science & Energy
Reprogramming Stem Cells Could Soon Lead Us to a World Without Paralysis
By
Jess Vilvestre
Science & Energy
Unbreakable: Watch a Spray-On Polymer Let Objects Survive a 148-Foot Fall
By
Jess Vilvestre
Advanced Transport
Ready, Set, Go: Audi’s Cars Can Let You Know When a Stoplight Will Turn Green
By
Jess Vilvestre
Brain
Getting to the Heart of It: Novel Discovery Could Help Reverse Brain Damage
By
Jess Vilvestre
Graphene
Graphene-Fed Silkworms Produce a Super-Strong Silk That Conducts Electricity
By
Jess Vilvestre
Artificial Intelligence
Watch Arago’s HIRO Beat Out Human Gamers in Freeciv
By
Jess Vilvestre
Virtual Reality
Top VR Developers Unite to Form the Global Virtual Reality Association
By
Jess Vilvestre
From Quarks to Quasars
Bionic Eyes Are Coming, and They’ll Make Us Superhuman
By
Jess Vilvestre
Solar Power
Stanford University Is Meeting Their Energy Needs With a Massive, 200-Acre Solar Park
By
Jess Vilvestre
Self-Driving Vehicles
Self-Driving Wheelchairs Are Making Their Way to Hospitals in Singapore
By
Jess Vilvestre
Nanotech
New Nanocrystal Transforms Regular Glasses Into Night Vision Specs
By
Jess Vilvestre
Nuclear Fusion
The W7-X Is One Step Closer to Creating Nuclear Fusion
By
Jess Vilvestre
Google
Bringing Westworld’s AI to Life: Google is Teaching its Robots to Dream
By
Jess Vilvestre
Mars
Swiss Finance Company Invests Big Shares in Mars One
By
Jess Vilvestre
Prosthetics and Devices
Scientists Are One Step Closer to Fully Integrating Our Bodies with Electronics
By
Jess Vilvestre
Google
Google Just Launched New AI-Powered Algorithms
By
Jess Vilvestre
Science & Energy
This FDA Approved Drug Could Permanently Repair Brain Damage in Stroke Victims
By
Jess Vilvestre
Drones
New Gun Can Jam Signals and Take Down Drones From More Than a Mile Away
By
Jess Vilvestre
Off-World
Space Leaves Astronauts Partially Blind, and We May Finally Know Why
By
Jess Vilvestre
Off-World
The Missing Universe: CERN Has Started Searching for “Dark Photons”
By
Jess Vilvestre
Science & Energy
Free Science: A New Company is Making Peer Review Science Free For Everyone
By
Jess Vilvestre
Biology
This Molecule Could Be the Key to Regenerating Human Tissue
By
Jess Vilvestre
Nuclear Fusion
Diamond Batteries Made of Nuclear Waste Can Generate Power For Thousands of Years
By
Jess Vilvestre
Science & Energy
Alopecia Areata: Researchers Test the First-Ever Effective Treatment for Baldness
By
Jess Vilvestre
Off-World
A Vast Underground Ocean May Exist Beneath Pluto’s Heart
By
Jess Vilvestre
Science & Energy
A “Hangover Free” Alcohol Alternative is Under Development
By
Jess Vilvestre
Google
Google’s Self-Driving Car Sustains Major Damage in Worst Crash To Date
By
Jess Vilvestre
Physics
Saving Moore’s Law: Physics Could Let Us Make Chips Faster Without Making Them Smaller
By
Jess Vilvestre
Chemistry
Breakthrough Chemistry: We Can Now Create A New Form of Light
By
Jess Vilvestre
Artificial Intelligence
New Quantum-Powered AI Exoskeleton Lets One Person Do the Work of Four
By
Jess Vilvestre
Science & Energy
Natural AIDS Defense Found in Children May Lead to New Treatments
By
Jess Vilvestre
Off-World
United Nations Set To Launch Its First Ever Space Mission for 2021
By
Jess Vilvestre
Prosthetics and Devices
Mind-Controlled Bionics: New Tech Translates Thoughts Into Motion
By
Jess Vilvestre
Science & Energy
Unprecedented Brain Map Could Reveal Keys to Autism
By
Jess Vilvestre
Science & Energy
Experimental Treatment Causes HIV Infected Cells To “Vanish” From Patient’s Blood
By
Jess Vilvestre
Solar Power
Breakthrough in Solar Cells Could Lead to a More Stable, Efficient Energy Option
By
Jess Vilvestre
Robots and Machines
Meet The US Army’s Futuristic, Hydrogen-Powered Stealth Truck
By
Jess Vilvestre
Off-World
More Research Into the ‘Alien Megastructure’ Star Fails to Offer Answers
By
Jess Vilvestre
Renewable Energy
World’s Largest Carbon Capture Plant Set to Fight Greenhouse Gasses
By
Jess Vilvestre
Artificial Intelligence
Russian Police Arrested a Robot. So, Who Gets Punished When an AI Breaks the Law?
By
Jess Vilvestre
Environment
The “Great Pacific Garbage Patch” Is Even Bigger Than We Thought
By
Jess Vilvestre
Climate Change
A Warming Globe: Methane Emissions Are Far Higher Than We Thought
By
Jess Vilvestre
From Quarks to Quasars
A New Molecular Structure Could Help Us Deal With Nuclear Waste
By
Jess Vilvestre
Electric Vehicles
Maserati Is Unveiling A “Very Different” Kind of Electric Vehicle
By
Jess Vilvestre
Solar Power
Glow-In-The Dark Paths: Solar Powered Lanes Are Shimmering in Poland
By
Jess Vilvestre
Science & Energy
Light-Absorbing Device Moves By Consuming Photons
By
Jess Vilvestre
Science & Energy
Scientists May Have Identified the Protein That Controls Aging
By
Jess Vilvestre
Energy
Future Cities Could Be Powered by Windows That Absorb Sunlight
By
Jess Vilvestre
Brain
A Paralyzed Man Just Regained the Sense of Touch, Thanks to a Brain Implant
By
Jess Vilvestre
Science & Energy
Scientists May Have Reactivated The Gene That Causes Neurons To Stop Growing
By
Jess Vilvestre
Biology
New Synthetic Biology Factory Will Design, Build, and Test Custom Organisms
By
Jess Vilvestre
Science & Energy
A Parent’s Life Experiences Can Alter Their Offspring’s Genes
By
Jess Vilvestre
Science & Energy
Computer Memory Could Speed up by 1000 Times Thanks to New Computing Breakthrough
By
Jess Vilvestre
Energy
Scotland is Set to be 100% Zero-Carbon by 2020
By
Jess Vilvestre
Biology
Soon We Could Have a Detailed Map of Every Cell in the Human Body
By
Jess Vilvestre
Environment
The Key to Saving the Environment? Seaweed-Eating Cows
By
Jess Vilvestre
Robots and Machines
Blood is Helping Us Make The Next Generation of Batteries
By
Jess Vilvestre
Science & Energy
Changing The Properties of DNA: Scientists Have a New Way to Fight Cancer
By
Jess Vilvestre
Military
Futuristic Rifles To Increase Military Lethality By Nearly Eliminating Soldier Error
By
Jess Vilvestre
Science & Energy
Studies Indicate Mitochondria Mutations are the Cause of Autism
By
Jess Vilvestre
Artificial Intelligence
The Watson AI Is Hitting the Road in 2017: IBM and GM Team up for OnStar Go
By
Jess Vilvestre
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