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Editing Humans

By: Dan For the first time in America, scientists have managed to genetically modify a human embryo. This is enormous news as it puts into motion plans for a future in which babies’ traits are picked rather than left up to chance. …

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No More Car Deaths By 2020

By: Bryan Volvo has made a bold statement that by 2020, nobody will be killed or seriously injured in a new Volvo.   That’s a notably ambitious goal, considering that there were 32,000 traffic fatalities last year. But Volvo engineers actually intend …

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Autonomous Police

OTSAW Digital is a company based in Singapore that is making autonomous police vehicles called the O-R3. These vehicles are about the size of a small buggy and are electric powered. These vehicles have a laser scanner, thermal camera, HD camera, GPS, …

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The Boring Company

By: Dan   I’ve had a recent fascination with Elon Musk’s newest company, The Boring Company. It’s a clever name, and it’s interesting to see how tunnels have an impact on today’s life. Elon Musk loves tunnels, at first complaining about LA …

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Faster Helicoptors

By: Bryan Currently, helicopters are pretty cool in that they can take off and land on a dime and can hover while in the air. However, they are not very fast and are very loud. Airbus has a new concept for the …

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WannaCry

By: Bryan Recently, a ransomware called WannaCry spread across the world, locking computers and sealing their data unless 300 dollars in Bitcoin was sent to the captors. WannaCry finds and encrypts data files, then displays the ransom note. It spreads itself automatically …

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Huge Turbines

By: Bryan   There has recently been a huge push for greener technology. At the current rate of use, fossil fuels and their many detriments to the environment will result in bigger and bigger problems for our planet. Currently, many companies are …

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Solar Blinds

By: Dan TESLA has recently been creating solar roofs, which have also been featured on the TESLA website. Now, solar blinds are becoming a thing too. These are strips of solar panels slanted outward next to a window. Theoretically, it seems to …

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Balloon Internet

By: Dan During natural disasters, many vital services may go down, communication with the outside world may be next to impossible; especially in remote regions. To combat this problem, huge balloons have been made that provide basic internet access. Peru suffers from …

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A New Judge of Jupiter

By: Patrick Xu Recently, NASA has released papers detailing data received from the Juno spacecraft, a probe launched in August 2011 whose aim is to explore Jupiter and uncover more of the gas giant’s secrets. Every 53 days, it approaches Jupiter and …

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