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6 Reasons Why You Need Payroll Services For Your Business

You must ensure your finances are in order if you own a business. One way to do this is by investing in payroll services. Payroll services provide companies with the essential tools for managing employees’ salaries and wages, tracking working…

Engineers at MIT Create 3D-Printed Objects that Sense how a User interacts with Them.

Advance combines sensing directly into objects’ materials with applications for assistive tech and intelligent furniture. Researchers at MIT have created a new way to 3D-print mechanisms that can detect the force being applied to objects. These structures can be quickly…

A New Chip Can Encode All Types of Data Sent Over a Network

The new chip does away with the need to use specific decoding hardware and could increase efficiency in gaming systems, 5G networks, and the Internet of Things. All data sent over the internet can be affected by noise, including electromagnetic…

A new DNA-based microfluidic chip can be programmed to solve complex math problems.

This chip automates complex mathematical calculations by automating the reactions between DNA molecules. The term “DNA” immediately brings to mind the double-stranded helix that holds all our genetic information. However, the two strands are made up of pairs of molecules…

MIT Superconducting Magnet Breaks Records – Major Progress in Fusion Energy

A new superconducting magnet breaks the magnetic field strength records and opens the door to practical, commercial, and carbon-free power. This was an event that took three years to create. It was the result of intensive research and design work….

Orphan Risks: Elon Musk’s Tesla Bot Raised Serious Concerns, But Not the Ones You Think

Elon Musk has announced a robot-like humanoid robot that can help with repetitive and tedious tasks. Musk suggested that it could go to the grocery store with you, but it can likely handle many jobs that require manual labor. Social media was…

Science made simple: What is Nanoscience?

Nanoscience is the study of matter at the nanoscale–dimensions between approximately 1 and 100 nanometers or 1,000 times smaller than the width of a human hair. Materials can exhibit unique phenomena at these small scales, allowing for new applications. Richard…

New Artificial Intelligence Tool Accelerates the Discovery of Truly New Materials

Four new materials have been discovered using the latest artificial intelligence tool. Researchers from the University of Liverpool created an artificial intelligence tool allowing faster discovery of genuinely new materials. The discovery of four new materials, including a family of…

Large-Scale Hydrogen Storage in Geologic Formations: Viability

In partnership with two other national laboratories and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), a team of researchers at LLNL has begun a study on the viability of large-scale hydrogen storage in geologic formations. Over the next three years, researchers from…

NASA Robots Compete in DARPA’s Subterranean Competition Final

NASA JPL will lead Team CoSTAR in the SubT final this Week to demonstrate multi-robot autonomy in a series in extreme environments. From September 21-24, eight teams of dozens of robots representing more than 30 institutions will meet in an…