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Charles Babbage is known for creating the first... ?

English engineer Charles Babbage, mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer......»»

Category: topSource:  techspotJun 7th, 2021

New nuclei can help shape our understanding of fundamental science on Earth and in the cosmos

In creating five new isotopes, an international research team working at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) at Michigan State University has brought the stars closer to Earth......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 16th, 2024

A new design for quantum computers

Creating a quantum computer powerful enough to tackle problems we cannot solve with current computers remains a big challenge for quantum physicists. A well-functioning quantum simulator—a specific type of quantum computer—could lead to new disco.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 15th, 2024

It"s easy to catfish strangers on dating apps

Creating an account for Tinder and other apps is easy, which makes it a perfect target for bad actors with too much free time. One of the pitfalls of the later seasons of MTV's Catfish: The TV Show was the lack of any actual catfishes. When the.....»»

Category: topSource:  mashableRelated NewsFeb 15th, 2024

A new approach to producing artificial cartilage with the help of 3D printing

Is it possible to grow tissue in the laboratory, for example to replace injured cartilage? At TU Wien (Vienna), an important step has now been taken toward creating replacement tissue in the lab—using a technique that differs significantly from oth.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 12th, 2024

How to use Xcode String catalogs to localize your app

Text has long been customizable in Xcode when creating software for Apple's platforms. Now, String catalogs make it even easier to localize your app to multiple languages.Xcode string catalogs.Ever since macOS shipped in 2000 as Mac OS X, Apple's dev.....»»

Category: appleSource:  appleinsiderRelated NewsFeb 12th, 2024

The complete library of Charles Darwin revealed for the first time

Charles Darwin—arguably the most influential man of science in history, accumulated a vast personal library throughout his working life. Until now, 85% of its contents were unknown or unpublished......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 11th, 2024

Hubble spies baby stars being born amid chaos of interacting galaxies

Amid swirling gas and dust pulled by gravitational forces of interacting galaxies, there can be bursts of star formation, creating new generations of stars......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsFeb 9th, 2024

A novel technique for creating superhydrophobic surfaces

Superhydrophobic surfaces, characterized by their ability to repel water with a contact angle above 150° and a sliding angle below 10°, offer a range of applications from self-cleaning and anti-corrosion to oil/water separation and droplet manipula.....»»

Category: topSource:  marketingvoxRelated NewsFeb 8th, 2024

Creating a toolkit of yeast strains that over-produce key cellular building blocks

Microbes such as bacteria and yeast are increasingly being used to produce components of medicines, biofuels, and food. Indeed, baker's yeast, also known as brewer's yeast or Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is responsible for the fermentation process used.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 8th, 2024

New findings from JWST: How black holes switched from creating to quenching stars

Astronomers have long sought to understand the early universe, and thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), a critical piece of the puzzle has emerged. The telescope's infrared detecting "eyes" have spotted an array of small, red dots, identi.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 6th, 2024

A protective layer applied to gold nanoparticles can boost its resilience

For the first time, researchers including those at the University of Tokyo have discovered a way to improve the durability of gold catalysts by creating a protective layer of metal oxide clusters. The enhanced gold catalysts can withstand a greater r.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 6th, 2024

Researchers uncover biological circuit that offers a new avenue for creating drought-resistant crops

Climate change is already harming agricultural yields and may one day pose a significant threat to the world's food supply. Engineering more resilient crops, including those able to thrive in the face of drought or high soil salinity levels, is an in.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 5th, 2024

Scientists "break the mold" by creating new colors of blue cheese

Experts at the University of Nottingham have discovered how to create different colors of blue cheese. After discovering how the classic blue-green veining is created, a team of experts from the School of Life Sciences, were able to create a variety.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 5th, 2024

Apple Vision Pro will have over 600 native apps on launch day

Following early doubts over how many developers were creating native apps for the Apple Vision Pro, Apple says it has triple the previous estimates.Apple's visionOS menu systemBased on third-party estimates, it was previously reported that the Apple.....»»

Category: appleSource:  appleinsiderRelated NewsFeb 1st, 2024

When firms internalize political stigma

The Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017 stigmatized local employers by creating the impression that strongly anti-diversity attitudes put on display by white supremacists were widespread in the community. Employers sought to counte.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJan 31st, 2024

Report finds persistent lower voter turnout among people of color

While the U.S. has become more racially and ethnically diverse over the last decade, the pace of voter turnout among Latinos, Asian Americans and Blacks continues to lag behind that of white non-Latinos, creating a substantial voter participation gap.....»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsJan 30th, 2024

Structural color ink: Printable, non-iridescent and lightweight

A new way of creating color uses the scattering of light of specific wavelengths around tiny, almost perfectly round silicon crystals. This Kobe University development enables non-fading structural colors that do not depend on the viewing angle and c.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJan 30th, 2024

Digital "history machines" are never politically neutral, researcher says

The idea of creating a "universal library" that contains the entirety of all the human knowledge and heritage has inspired the imaginations of the brightest minds of scholars and humanists since ancient times......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJan 29th, 2024

"Everyone can be a naturalist" says the man who preserved more than 150,000 acres

Suburban environs can be dull. Lawns and roads don't offer much biodiversity for curious boys. But Charles Bier, a recently retired senior director of conservation science for the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, found a way outside......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJan 29th, 2024

HP wants to make printers somehow even more frustrating

HP's Dynamic Security system and bricking practice on its printers appear to be connected to a longer-term goal of creating a subscription service for ink......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsJan 26th, 2024