Scotland has opened its first phone-free school. Students were given special magnetic smartphone cases to store their devices in. They lock them at the school entrance every day and remove the lock after school.
Scientists from California have discovered a new color that is impossible to see under normal conditions.
The hue, named "olo," can only be recognized by activating the M-cones—the photoreceptors responsible for color perception.
The mysterious color is described as blue-green.
Identity verification balls have been invented in the US. These spherical gadgets, designed by Sam Altman, the father of ChatGPT, are designed to distinguish humans from robots.
Robots have been developed in China to automate solar panel installation to the maximum extent possible. Leapting's robotic arms install photovoltaic modules under AI control, rather than human guidance, and can install one panel per minute.
The LL-341070 vaccine restores myelin, the protective sheath that activates the brain's natural regeneration.
The vaccine has been successfully tested in mice; if approved, human clinical trials will begin this year.
A vision-restoring vaccine has been developed by scientists at the Colorado School of Medicine. They have developed a drug that restores vision to patients with multiple sclerosis and those injured in accidents or neurological diseases.
Chinese scientists tattooed a tardigrade. Tardigrades are tiny, less than 0.5 mm in size, and very hardy animals that can survive almost anywhere. Chinese biologists used electron beams to paint various patterns and even their university's logo on the microscopic creatures.
In India, three teenagers have invented a refrigerator that runs on salt and requires no electricity. The gadget can be used to deliver vaccines to rural areas. The young talents are creating 200 of these devices to donate to 120 hospitals.
Here's what they snuck up on: Nike has released "smart" sneakers that help you warm up faster before training and recover after
The advantage is in the massage system of double air chambers and heating elements.
In India, 3 teenagers have come up with a refrigerator that runs on salt and doesn't require electricity. The gadget can be used to deliver vaccines to rural areas. The young talents are creating 200 of these devices to donate to 120 hospitals.
The length of the running belt is 450 cm, and the width is 300 cm, the speed of movement is adjustable in the range from 0 to 40 km / h, with the possibility of expanding to 80 km / h.
China has created an electric SUV that can swim. BYD YangWang U8 is one of the most high-tech Chinese cars. It can perform “tank” turns on the spot, as well as pass through one and a half meter fords.
A summer must-have: a US startup has assembled a power bank that runs (!) on firewood.
The gadget consists of a stove and a 3,200 mAh battery, and to recharge it, you just need to throw in some firewood or branches. Price: $150 .