Ebola Can Hide in Humans for Years Before Killing Again, New Research Finds0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- September 22, 2021
A new Ebola outbreak this February was traced back to the epidemic that ended five years ago.
A new Ebola outbreak this February was traced back to the epidemic that ended five years ago.
The whitest paint in the world has been created in a lab at Purdue University, a paint so white that it could eventually reduce or even eliminate the need for air conditioning, scientists say.
“I’M NOT SAYING THERE ARE UFOS… BUT THERE ARE UFOS.”
It turns out robots are taking over jobs fastest around the world in places where their human counterparts are aging the most rapidly.
You’ve heard of startups building computer chips, delivery drones and social networks. One called Colossal has a very different goal: bringing the woolly mammoth back from extinction by 2027 using CRISPR, a revolutionary gene editing technology.
The findings suggest a way to rescue “doomed” animal hybrids.
Prof Paul Davies suggests viruses may form vital part of ecosystems on other planets
The roundworms can warn others to avoid bacteria by transferring genetic material.
A researcher from AWS has combined two quantum processors to create near-perfect randomness. It could help improve modern cryptography protocols.
This is a technological triumph.