Today’s Solutions: December 26, 2024

Technology

There has been no era like ours for the rapid development of technology. Stay updated on the hottest trends and advancements from all over the world.

Babel fish? Overcoming the lan

Babel fish? Overcoming the language barrier with Google’s new earbuds

Would the world be a better place when we would all speak the same language? It is tempting to think so. The language barrier stands in the way of much understanding. That’s why the Polish physician, Ludwig Zamenhof, created Esperanto as a universal language in 1887. Millions learned the Read More...

Flying robot can patrol homes

Flying robot can patrol homes autonomously while users are away

Drones are quickly deployable, discreet and autonomous, making them ideal for providing personal security, such as an ‘on-demand’ street light and as part of an external home security system, and now there’s a robot that can fly itself around the home to keep a lookout for Read More...

EasyJet wants to fly electric

EasyJet wants to fly electric airplanes in 10 years

Of all the industries that are pushing to become more environmentally friendly, the airline industry has been one of the least active. That may soon change after one of Europe’s largest airlines, EasyJet, announced that it wants to build and operate electric-powered planes within the next decade. Read More...

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Transparent solar panel enables first solar-powered smartwatch

Solar-powered watches are nothing new, but being more power-hungry beasts, solar-powered smartwatches are a different story. A San Francisco-based startup called LunaR now claims to have bridged the divide by developing a smartwatch that never needs to be plugged in for a recharge as it draws all Read More...

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Could computational modeling solve what’s to come in the post-antibiotic era?

Ever since penicillin was accidentally discovered in 1928, numerous antibiotics have been created that have spared millions of lives from immeasurable suffering around the globe. The only problem is bacteria has a knack for developing resistance against antibiotics, and now we have entered an era Read More...

Satellite images can help pred

Satellite images can help predict malaria outbreaks months in advance

Researchers are using NASA satellite data to find the conditions that are most likely to foster malaria outbreaks. By identifying areas where the soil moisture creates prime breeding grounds for the mosquitos that transmit malaria, researchers could predict and prepare for outbreaks 3 months before Read More...

Report: Automation will create

Report: Automation will create more high-skilled jobs in India

The rise of artificial intelligence and automation doesn’t always equate to job loss. According to a new report, the number of medium-skilled IT employees in India is estimated to rise to 1 million from 900,000 while the number of high-skilled employees will jump to over half a million due to Read More...

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China is making high-tech electronics from autumn leaves

Nature uses many different ways to create or distribute energy and to produce food. Close observation of nature can bring a clean sustainable society much closer much sooner. Here’s a good example: Northern China's roadsides are peppered with phoenix trees that produce an abundance of fallen Read More...

Forget Tesla’s Powerwall, yo

Forget Tesla’s Powerwall, you can build your own with recycled laptop batteries

The home battery to store the power generated with solar panels on your roof is fast becoming a part of the clean energy economy. Tesla has introduced the Powerwall. However, you can easily make your own version at much less cost. There are many online videos teaching you how to safely create your Read More...

Clean energy needs a better ba

Clean energy needs a better battery and it’s coming

The world of clean energy needs a lot of batteries to power a vast range of equipment from electric cars to mobile phones. But the battery is still a problem. There are alkaline batteries that are safe, cheap and reliable but not powerful enough to power, for example, electric cars. Then there are Read More...