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- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- November 26, 2016
Paint these days is becoming much more than it used to be.

Paint these days is becoming much more than it used to be.

Thanks to the research of Delft University of Technology, the Dutch police force will soon be able to use augmented reality to aid in investigations.

Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a combination of software and hardware that will allow them to use unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and insect cyborgs, or biobots, to map large, unfamiliar areas — such as collapsed buildings after a disaster.

The Hybrid Assisted Limb (HAL) robotic suit has passed German safety tests, increasingly the chances of it being sold in other parts of Europe.

With this new device, you can now have your touch screen displayed right on your arm.

To find habitable worlds in a sea of space data, we need computers that can think fast

The Journal of Propulsion and Power, a peer-reviewed journal published by American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), published a paper this week asserting that radio frequency cavity thrusters such as the electromagnetic thruster, or EmDrive, are theoretically viable.

China’s Shenzhou 11 space capsule landed safely in the northern region of Inner Mongolia on Friday with two astronauts aboard, state media said, completing the country’s longest manned space mission to date.

The future of hyper-fast flight could be taking off very soon.



