Invention
Intended to further the progress of technology and keep up to date with the latest developments, usually by reporting articles that represent findings in the field of technology.
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Coco-Cola creates first-ever drink using AI technology
The first-ever soda drink created by AI is here!
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Special coating turns lampshades into indoor air purifiers
Catalyst-coated lampshades transform indoor air pollutants into harmless compounds.
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‘Smart rust’ and magnets used to remove harmful estrogen from water
Estrogen hormones are potentially harmful to aquatic plants and animals.
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Making eco-friendly insecticide from discarded aloe peels
Waste aloe vera peels could be recycled to make a natural insecticide.
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New technology recycles methane into green energy, materials
The new UCF innovations enable methane to be used in green energy production.
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Epic OneWater beer made from recycled showered water
The beer was created using recycled water sourced from a San Francisco high-rise building.
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New spacesuit tech helps astronauts keep their underwear clean on the moon
ESA wants to tackle inner-suit hygiene in the extreme conditions of a spaceship.
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World’s first innovative cinema capable of monitoring audience reactions
The Instrumented Auditorium is part of the University of Bristol's MyWorld creative hub at Bristol's Coal Shed.
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Q-CTRL partners with Australian defense for GPS-free navigation tech
The technology will deliver quantum-assured navigation capability for military platforms.
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Wearable skin sensor detects internal inflammation
First-of-its-kind wearable skin sensor wirelessly detects the presence of CRP in human sweat.
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Photocatalytic concrete for clean air in underground road tunnels
New photocatalytic concrete can effectively remove fine particulate matter on roads.
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New treatment creates stronger and more ductile steel alloys
A new treatment tested on a high-quality steel alloy produces extraordinary strength and plasticity.