The new Pretty Good Phone Privacy (PGPP) architecture is advanced enough to decouple smartphone connectivity from billing and authentication by preventing mobile network towers to track the users. The software-based alternative, which the researchers referred to as an architecture shift, does not require any kind of alterationsin cellular network hardware.
Wheneverdata is transmitted through a phone, radio signals are emitted from the phone to the cellular tower and subsequently into the net
The RMIT University recently uncovered research that aims to underline a new prototype model that possesses the ability to harvest power from the ocean waves that could make the following method as a viable alternative source of energy production. The team notes the untapped potential of ocean waves is incredibly vast and huge and further estimate that the power that can be acquired from the latter each year could easily serve as the equivalent power that is required for the annual global elec
The University of Akron researchers have recently published their findings that pertain to a future where electric vehicles would have the ability to charge and retain power anywhere and anytime without any delays by using solar and wind energy resources as the recharging elements. The team further notes quantifiable energy storage methods for these solutions and note that the excessive electricity produced will not go waste. The team scrapped the sale of electric vehicles to be growing at an
The American Institute of Physics researchers discovered a significant mechanics that explores the dynamics of behaviors for wind turbines pertaining to ground and environment impacts during an earthquake. The team notes that wind power has been experiencing extremely fast growth during its poignant years especially in the region of Asia which makes the research well timed in order to capture the newly encapsulating technology that is aimed at focusing the re-invention of renewable energy reso
The Rice University have recently underlined their white paper that is aimed at associating the production of a smart shirt that has the carbon nanotube thread woven into athletic shirts that have the ability to gather electrocardiogram and heart rate that can be compared with the standard issued monitors and beat chest-strapped monitors. The team behind the research note that these fibers have the ability to be extremely flexible and that the following shirts will also pertain to be machine w
Single-step chemical catalyst developed at U.S. Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNNL)streamlines the procedure of converting biologically derived ethanol into n-butene. The latter is further processed to produce diesel or jet fuel. The boiling point of n-butene is significantly lower than ethanol, thereby making it highly hazardous. Hence, its transportation requires exclusive pressure vessels. This project represents the advanced approach in providing additional product streams from n-butene.
Medical records play a crucial role in determining precise treatment methods for a person suffering from a specific disease. These records comprise basic information about a patient, his or her health history, and all the medically examined findings, which include treated as well as non-treated allergies. Sometimes, it is hard to search for a crucial medical report at the time of need. Hence, alternatives are always looked for.
A group of scientists from Hasso Plattner Institute for Digital
The upgraded path planning algorithm for determining ideal paths not only finds routes three times faster but also takes less processing time. The technology allows robots to assess the terrains difficulty before determining a successful way forward, which may entail bracing against a wall with hands while stepping ahead.
The advanced algorithm developers employed machine learning to teach the robot different approaches to assist its locomotor apparatus in order to maintain balance and proce
Carbon dioxide (CO2) released through various processes such as respiration, deforestation, burning fossil fuels, and volcanic eruptions is either released into the atmosphere or dissolved into water. The dissolved CO2 then passes on to lakes rivers, groundwater, oceans, and glaciers. A team of scientists from the American Chemical Society has discovered a novel technology, termed nanojars, to capture and remove the dissolved CO2 from water bodies.
The researchers have been able to eradicat
The Massachusetts General Hospital recently published their research paper that quoted that cutting more than 20% of sugar from packaged food and around 40% of sugar from packaged beverages could prevent cases of cardiovascular disease events such as strokes, heart attacks, and cardiac arrests events. The team published actual set of numbers based on the consumption of these goods and quoted that total 2.48 million cardiovascular deaths, 49,000 cardiovascular deaths, 750,000 diabetes cases in