Technology

Bacterial Clones Show Surprising Individuality.

Bacterial Clones Show Surprising Individuality

by Carrie Arnold Genetically identical bacteria should all be the same, but in fact, the cells are stubbornly varied individuals. That heterogeneity may be an important adaptation. Massed at the starting line, the crowd of runners all looked identical. But this wasn’t your standard 5K. Instead, researchers wanted to test […]

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Sir Isaac Newton

by ECWA USA | Isaac Newton changed the way we understand the Universe. He discovered the laws of gravity and motion and invented calculus and the first working telescope. He helped shape our rational way of thinking and view of the world at large. Grade Level: 4 – 8 Name Sir […]

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Emerging Technologies that Will Change the World.

Emerging Technologies that Will Change the World

by Nicola Chen | Among all its technologies, there are 6 technologies that I would like to mention, because I think that these technologies have a great potential in the future, that are developing rapidly, and that will probably influence our world in the coming decades. There are many technologies […]

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NASA’s Ascent Abort-2 Flight Test Launches Went Smoothly

NASA has cleared the final hurdle in testing its Orion spacecraft with the completion of the Ascent Abort-2 (AA-2) flight test. A fully functional Launch Abort System (LAS) with a test version of the Orion spacecraft attached, launches on NASA’s Ascent Abort-2 (AA-2) atop a Northrop Grumman provided booster on […]

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High-Level Synthesis for Autonomous Drive

High-Level Synthesis for Autonomous Drive

by Anoop Aaha | The sensors in autonomous vehicles continuously generate a high volume of data in real time about the environment surrounding the car. The vehicles need new hardware architectures to be able to process this data quickly and make decisions that enable self driving. Catapult®, the industry’s leading […]

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