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Antibiotic Resistance Accelerates

Even before the pandemic there were health care worries. Resistance to antibiotics was rising as the contagions gained immunities. Part Continue reading →

Vertical Farms February 2022

How will we feed everyone when there’s only so much land? Consider a similar situation: How will we house all Continue reading →

Changeable Chips

A new kind of computer chip may be able to change itself, even after installed. Almost all computer chips are Continue reading →

Drones Deliver Defibrillators

Drone deliveries of consumer purchases are being tested. While successful, their use in emergency situations may be a more public Continue reading →

Electric Vehicles Advance

Even just a few years ago electric vehicles were largely noticed as curiosity pieces, something for people who had the Continue reading →

Fossil-less Fossil Fuels

It all comes down to chemistry. Fossil fuels have been so useful because they are fuels. The fossil part is Continue reading →

Oxygen Produced On Mars

NASA’s newest rover, Perseverance, produced oxygen from the Martian atmosphere. It only produced 4 grams or so, but the fact Continue reading →

EV V Fossil Fuel Resources

It is obvious, and yet it is not. Electric vehicles use dramatically fewer resources and raw materials than typical fossil Continue reading →

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