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+ | *2019-07-11: [https://news.mit.edu/2019/artificial-fiber-muscles-0711 Artificial “muscles” achieve powerful pulling force] ''- New MIT system of contracting fibers could be a boon for biomedical devices and robotics'' | ||
*2019-03-15: [https://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-fi-boeing-max-design-20190315-story.html How a 50-year-old design came back to haunt Boeing with its troubled 737 Max jet] | *2019-03-15: [https://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-fi-boeing-max-design-20190315-story.html How a 50-year-old design came back to haunt Boeing with its troubled 737 Max jet] | ||
*2019-02-01: [https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-07798-9 Forget everything you know about 3D printing — the "replicator" is here] ''- Rather than building objects layer by layer, the printer creates whole structures by projecting light into a resin that solidifies'' | *2019-02-01: [https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-07798-9 Forget everything you know about 3D printing — the "replicator" is here] ''- Rather than building objects layer by layer, the printer creates whole structures by projecting light into a resin that solidifies'' |
Revision as of 12:10, 16 July 2019
Starting a list of interesting technology articles...
Tech news
- 2019-07-11: Artificial “muscles” achieve powerful pulling force - New MIT system of contracting fibers could be a boon for biomedical devices and robotics
- 2019-03-15: How a 50-year-old design came back to haunt Boeing with its troubled 737 Max jet
- 2019-02-01: Forget everything you know about 3D printing — the "replicator" is here - Rather than building objects layer by layer, the printer creates whole structures by projecting light into a resin that solidifies
- 2019-01-29: Engineers translate brain signals directly into speech
- 2019-01-23: We may finally know what causes Alzheimer’s – and how to stop it
- 2018-12-23: A Company Few Americans Know Is About to Dethrone Intel
- 2018-10-04: Elon Musk Will Never Change - The Tesla CEO’s brush with the SEC won’t cause him to reevaluate his actions
- 2018-09-20: Watch out for face-stealers!
- 2018-07-31: Scientists make incredible Great Pyramid of Giza discovery
- 2018-07-24: Google under pressure
- 2018-04-25: Bill Gates an Masayoshi Son planning a network of satellites for real-time video of entire earth
- 2018-03-21: Four-in-one 3D printer paves way for custom-made robots and phones
- 2018-03-18: New miniaturised inductor design using graphene
- 2017-10-06: David Bohm's ideas still hanging in there :-)
- 2017-09-10: Quantum theory rebuilt from simple physical principles
- 2017-06-29: Water is actually two simple liquids with a complicated relationship
- 2017-05-22: Filament IoT update
- 2017-05-09: Neuralink and the brain's magical future
- 2017-04-30: 3D-printing breakthrough allows large furniture to be printed in minutes
- 2017-04-25: The 3-D Printer That Could Finally Change Manufacturing
- 2017-04-02: How Uber Uses Psychological Tricks to Push Its Drivers’ Buttons
- 2017-04-01: The Brain-chip cometh
- 2017-02-26: Kiwi company turns plastic waste into high-quality concrete
- 2016-05-02: Molecular-sized mechanical computers
- 2016-08-23: China Has Just Launched the World’s First Quantum Satellite
- 2016-07-25: Transistors will stop shrinking in 2021, but Moore’s law will live on
- 2016-06-23: Top ten emerging technologies of 2016
Cool tech available now
- Mental realtime fractal shit anyone?
- 3D Scanner App - scan and share 3D objects instantly with just you iPhone, see also open source Meshroom
- Some notes about HTTP/3
See also
- Robots
- Open Source hardware
- Awful AI - list of terrible uses for AI to help raise awareness of the problems
- Current state of the big five's AIs