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Driverless Taxis Replace Buses

Driverless vehicles are changing basic transportation. City centers may need buses and subways, but for less dense areas the economics Continue reading →

Carbyne Stronger Than Graphene

Graphene is phenomenal and has the potential to revolutionize industry and lives the way plastic did. Now, something even stronger Continue reading →

Electricity From Rain

Pass a sheet of graphene through salt water and generate electricity. It’s been proven. ‘Saltwater’ is water with varying levels Continue reading →

Data That Matters March 2016

The net worth of the twenty richest dropped from $899B to $827B because of the drop in oil and commodity Continue reading →

Creating Artificial Life

We’re understanding enough about genetics and biology that we’re getting closer to creating artificial life. The folks that made the Continue reading →

Solar Power On A Roll

Solar power just got easier. Solar power continues to gain acceptance as prices fall. Conventional photovoltaic cells have successfully challenged Continue reading →

Driverless Convoys

Driveless cars taken to an extreme are becoming convoys of driverless trucks. If there are benefits to driveless cars, there Continue reading →

Autonomous Auto Crashes

It was only a bump, but it was also inevitable. A driverless car, actually an autonomous automobile with a person Continue reading →

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