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David Aguilar aka Hand Solo is an incredible young man who was born with an underdeveloped arm, has gone about making his own prosthetics since the age of nine. In November 2017, Aguilar announced via a YouTube that he’d created a newer, stronger prosthetic from a LEGO helicopter kit. Then in February 2018, Aguilar announced that he made a second LEGO arm out of a LEGO jet...
Apple has a folding iPhone up its sleeve, says Wamsi Mohan, an analyst at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, as reported by CNBC Friday. A foldable phone is one of those treasured ideas of science fiction, like time travel and flying cars. Those haven’t happened yet, either. The closest to reality, so far, is the Samsung Galaxy X, and that’s nowhere near here....
Japanese automotive manufacturer Toyota is widely regarded for producing high quality vehicles, and it now looks to add producing robots for its next endeavor, as we are in the early stages of exploring artificial intelligence and its potential.As reported by The Verge, a group of Toyota engineers have created a robot that can shoot free throws successfully with no failure rate. As seen...
Director of academician A.Guliyev Institute of Chemistry of Additives academician Vagif Farzaliyev was offered membership in the Oxford Academic Association of Great Britain. The Expert Council of this Academy made such a decision by studying the international scientific activity of the academician of ANAS and appreciating the contribution of the positive results of his research to the development of...

Thank You Letter

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Earlier today, Michio Kaku spoke at the World Government Summitin Dubai. I was fortunate enough to be in the crowd and, like those around me, I was both astonished and alarmed by what he had to say. The topic at hand? Change. It seems that each day brings with it a revolution in artificial intelligence, space travel, and DNA, which is the building block of life itself....
A research team from Tongji University in China have made a breakthrough in human lung regeneration technology. For the first time, researchers have regenerated patients' damaged lungs using autologous lung stem cell transplantation in a pilot clinical trial. The study can be found in the open access journal Protein & Cell which is published by Springer Nature. For patients suffering from chronic...
Director of ANAS  Institute of Chemistry of Additives  Academician Vagif Farzaliev was on a business trip in Tbilisi, Georgia on February 6-10. During the visit, scientist took part at the celebration of 100th anniversary of the Tbilisi State University after Ivan Javakhashvili. In honor of the participants of the jubilee were received event by Georgian President Georgi Margvelashvili, Prime Minister Georgi Kvirikashvili, Speaker of the...