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12th April 2016, 02:49 PM
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New Science Inventions
Hi I would like to have the details of some of the new inventions which have taken place in the recent times in the field of Science?
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12th April 2016, 02:50 PM
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Re: New Science Inventions
The details of some of the new inventions which have taken place in the recent times in the field of Science are as mentioned below New Ultrathin Solar Cells Are Light Enough to Sit on a Soap Bubble Researchers have made the most slender, lightest sunlight based force cells yet — so lightweight that they can be hung on top of a cleanser rise without popping it. Print Your Hike! 3D Keepsakes Memorialize Mountain Conquests Explorers who have vanquished the absolute most difficult trails and need to flaunt these achievements can now memorialize their noteworthy accomplishments in staggering 3D-printed figures produced using their GPS tracks. New Anti-Snore Patch Targets the Science of Sound Waves Another hostile to wheeze contraption could offer you some assistance with turning down the volume of your accomplice's wheezing and turn up the nature of your magnificence rest. Shades of Luke Skywalker? Bionic Fingertip Lets Amputee Feel Textures Utilizing a bionic fingertip, an amputee surprisingly has possessed the capacity to feel harsh and smooth compositions continuously, as if the fingertip were normally associated with his hand. Moving Ink: Cool Animation Tech Brings Tattoos to Life Liveliness and projection mapping made mysterious embroidered works of art of light and development that streamed, crawled and walked over a man's body surface continuously. Body Bioelectronics: 5 Technologies that Could Flex with You Wearable Electronic Patch As "brilliant" hardware get littler and milder, researchers are growing new restorative gadgets that could be connected to — or now and again, embedded in — the bodies. Small Molecules Could Solve Problems Supercomputers Take Lifetimes to Crack a schematic outline of a natural PC Natural particles could be utilized to tackle recalcitrant issues that customary PCs can't break, new research proposes. |
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