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Video – Tesla Owner Implants the ‘Key’ Chip into their Arm
It pretty much goes without saying that there are few people out there who wouldn’t want to own a Tesla. They are, after all, one of the most desirable cars on the market thanks to their excellent performance and, in addition, also carry that ‘prestige’ level of fashion. With many…
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Monolith’s Horror FPS Classic ‘Blood’ is Getting Remastered
There Will be Blood (Once More) There has been some hankering for late 90’s PC game nostalgia recently. THQ Nordic has purchased the rights to make ‘Carmageddon’ and EA is remastering their Command and Conquer RTS series. Now, classic first-person shooter horror ‘Blood‘ from Monolith Productions is getting a remaster.…
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Edison’s Blood Tests May Not Be As Accurate As First Reported
When it comes to tests, they normally come at a cost. Not just when it comes to the money but also the process the tests require, with most requiring something from you. Theranos came to the public light earlier in the year saying that its Edison device could carry out…
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The Key to Making Human Organs? Cotton Candy!
Technology and science help people do amazing things. From letting people walk again to letting dogs enjoy a game of fetch with their owner, technology has come a long way in its quest to help everyone. One of the key focuses for science and technology to expand on is its ability to replace…
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Injectable Sponges Approved For Public Use
Two years ago we reported on the injectable sponge, a concept that was designed to help save lives on the battlefield. The concept is a simple one. Upon receiving a gunshot wound, you can use the syringe to inject the tiny sponges into the wound. Once in the wound, the XSTAT…
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Quantum Entanglement Is Real And At Room Temperature
Quantum Entanglement may sound like a term straight out of a science-fiction film, but it is real. Quantum entanglement is a term used to describe when you link two particles, this means that when you affect one particle, the linked particle displays the same change in behaviour no matter how…
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Scientists Find a Way to Reveal Your Viral Past With Just a Drop of Blood
During our lifetime, we get exposed to dozens of viruses, but luckily our bodies are well equipped to deal with it. Our immune system produces antibodies to deal with foreign agents and make us well again. However, the antibodies tailored for these viruses tend to linger in our bodies prolonged…
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New Car Hopes To Stop Drink Driving
It’s the weekend and you’ve gone for a small drink with your friends. Suddenly one turns into two, and two into three. You go to start your car, put the key in the ignition and then suddenly from nowhere, “I’m sorry, I can’t do that”. No your not losing your…
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New Disposable Tech Can Draw Blood Without Needles
A new startup, sponsored by the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has developed a new piece of medical tech that can draw blood, painlessly, without breaking the skin. The blood-drawing device – developed by Tasso Inc, an affiliate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison – could replace needles entirely…
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HIV Can Now Be Detected in Just 15 Minutes – With A Smartphone!
Researchers from Columbia University have apparently created a $34 plastic smartphone STD scanner which would “accurately” identify HIV and syphilis antibodies. The scanner is said to be compatible with Google Android and Apple iPhone smartphones. In order to perform one of these tests, a pin-prick of blood is needed for…
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Scientists Work Out How To 3D Print Vascular Networks
3D Printing has come a long way, from objects to food and now even human skin and meat. One of the major problems when attempting to print human meat was printing out the vascular network, meaning all the blood vessels and ventricles. However, it appears that even the latter problem…
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