Technology
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Society
Society Japan
How Tech and Flowers Can Work Together to Sooth Humanity
A collective of “ultra-technologists” based in Tokyo, Japan, has set up an artwork made of living orchids and technology - including soundscape - encouraging the public to immerse themselves and hopefully experience patience, understanding and tranquility.
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HealthHealth Lithuania
Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Can Now Be Accurately Detected!
A group of researchers affiliated with Kaunas University of Technology in Lithuania created an algorithm capable of predicting early development of Alzheimer’s disease with an accuracy of more than 99%, helping medical communities better treat their patients.
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TechnologyTechnology USA
Groundbreaking Search Engine Can Predict the Future of Tech!
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, United States, developed an online search engine designed to predict how much tech innovations - from batteries to farming equipment to lasers - are expected to improve each year, paving the way for smart planning and investments.
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HeroesHeroes USA
Students Build Award-Winning Wheelchair Designed to Stroll Babies
High school students from Maryland, United States, created a wheelchair stroller attachment to help the spouse of a teacher walk their baby, in a creation that could also help millions of others living with physical disabilities.
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EnvironmentEnvironment Germany
Another Auto Giant Joins the All-Electric Train
Due to rising climate concerns, the car industry is bringing cleaner cars on the market quicker than expected: now, German auto manufacturer Audi has planned to stop the production of cars powered by combustion engines within the next 5 years.
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Environment
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Society
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AnimalsAnimals Germany
Researchers Identify a New Species of Octopus Without Dissecting It!
A team of researchers in Bonn, Germany have identified a new species of Dumbo octopus using image scanning techniques - a non-invasive alternative to traditional dissection that is especially beneficial for such rare species as this one.
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Society