Apple Paul is expected to officially unveil its first computer powered by custom arm-based silicon chips at its “One Thing Thing” event on Tuesday. The company hopes the new chips will provide improved performance with less power consumption, and the switch also means that Apple Pull computers will support native …
Read More »Sony started the AirPic drone business to support video creators
Sony wants a bigger share of the drone market. According to a spy press release, today, the Japanese giant unveiled a project called Airpack, which “will support the creativity of video creators to the fullest extent possible”. This has led to rumors that Sony wants to take on customer-centric drone …
Read More »Just-smash clinical trials derived from first-ever flu vaccine tobacco plants
The new flu vaccine grown in plants has been put to the test in two large-scale clinical trials, the first for vaccine research. The vaccine contained virus-like particles resembling strains of the spreading flu, derived from relatives of native Australian tobacco who were genetically instructed to produce viral proteins. Approximately …
Read More »Compromise of general relativity equations to break down black holes
From the inspirational animation of a binary black hole with a mass ratio of 128: 1, the beginning of the final burst of gravitational waves is shown. Credit: Carlos Lusto, James Haley, RIT The final dance of unequal black hole partners Rochester Institute of Technology scientists perform the first simulation …
Read More »The Virgin Hyperloop completes its first test with real passengers
Hyperloop is an unmanned transport system in which people travel in a vehicle in a vacuum tube at a speed of 600 miles per hour. Virgin’s system includes magnetic levitation, as used in advanced high-speed rail projects in Japan and Germany. Magnetic levitation lifts the train upwards, as magnet-like poles …
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