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Scientists Have Conducted Decades of Research on Mislabeled Cell Lines

Posted on September 8, 2016 by Paul Tadich for Motherboard

Since 1950, many cell lines used in research have been mislabeled as being from the wrong individual, tissue, or species. Continue reading Scientists Have Conducted Decades of Research on Mislabeled Cell Lines→

Posted in cell lines, crisis, discoveries, Peer Review, reproducibility, reproducibility crisis, research | Tagged Cells, University of Toronto

Scientists Built a ‘Mini Black Hole’ Out of Sound Waves

Posted on August 15, 2016 by Paul Tadich for Motherboard

A tabletop black hole emits what looks like Hawking radiation. Continue reading Scientists Built a ‘Mini Black Hole’ Out of Sound Waves→

Posted in Black Hole, Black Holes, einstein, event horizon, hawking radiation | Tagged Acoustics, Albert Einstein, Physics, Radiation, Stephen Hawking

These Gold ‘Nanoneedles’ Could Be a Powerful Weapon Against Climate Change

Posted on August 3, 2016 by Paul Tadich for Motherboard

They function like lightning rods, catalyzing a reaction that splits CO2 apart. Continue reading These Gold ‘Nanoneedles’ Could Be a Powerful Weapon Against Climate Change→

Posted in climate change, co2, fuel, fuels, greenhouse gas, greenhouse gases, nanotech | Tagged Carbon, Carbon Dioxide, Global Warming

Why Drones Could Save Door-to-Door Mail Delivery

Posted on June 22, 2016 by Paul Tadich for Motherboard

Canada Post is examining the use of drones in mail delivery. Continue reading Why Drones Could Save Door-to-Door Mail Delivery→

Posted in Amazon, canada, Canada Post, drone delivery, Drones, Google, Mail

A New Device Harvests Energy From Your Body as You Walk and Swing Your Arms

Posted on June 17, 2016 by Paul Tadich for Motherboard

It could power prosthetics and wearable devices in the future. Continue reading A New Device Harvests Energy From Your Body as You Walk and Swing Your Arms→

Posted in battery, canada, exoskeletons, TENG, triboelectric nanogenerator | Tagged Exoskeleton, Prosthetics

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