Abstract: Cancer of the cervix is the disease that accounts for the majority of deaths in women. This disease accounts for nearly 12% of all cancers and has a high risk of death for women worldwide.
Plastics – rich in carbon and hydrogen – can be converted into a clean energy source, using sunlight. Credit: Adelaide University Scientists are exploring a method to convert plastic waste into fuels ...
Starlink Mobile Hype Hasn't Translated Into Many People Using Satellite Services Satellite-to-phone service use on Android phones has been growing in the US but remains low, according to data from ...
The findings potentially resolve a long-standing issue with methanol conversion, which has tended to be clunky, inefficient, and environmentally detrimental. Reading time 3 minutes The right chemical ...
A drug to treat Parkinson’s disease can be made from waste plastic bottles using a pioneering method, a study shows. The approach harnesses the power of bacteria to transform post-consumer plastic ...
As Hollywood’s concern around artificial intelligence grows, Seth MacFarlane is justifying the technology after bringing one of his long-running impressions to life. The Oscar nominee recently ...
Plastic fills kitchens, streets, and oceans, and most of it stays in the environment for hundreds of years. Now imagine we could turn that waste into something useful like vinegar. In a recent study, ...
A solo miner turned $75 in rented hashpower into a $200,000 Bitcoin block reward, defying steep odds in a rare, lottery-like win. A rare and remarkable event in the Bitcoin mining world occurred ...
Pigeons have historically served as messengers for humans, but a Russian startup claims to take this to a new level—effectively “hacking” pigeon brains to turn them into biological drones. In a recent ...
If there’s one thing Disney knows how to do well, it’s brand building. Now, it’s developing new tools to help its advertisers do the same. The House of Mouse announced two new brand-focused updates to ...
If old sci-fi shows are anything to go by, we're all using our computers wrong. We're still typing with our fingers, like cave people, instead of talking out loud the way the future was supposed to be ...