The American company Lift Aircraft has introduced a flying car, reports Dayton 24/7 Now.
Director and Founder of Lift Aircraft CEO Matthew Chasen said that they had delivered the first production of HEXA aircraft to the US Air Force today for testing and airworthiness certification.
Driving a flying car does not require a pilot's license and will take less than an...
A group of American scientists presented a compact charger that works at the human body heat.
The new device, a miniature thermoelectric generator, is fully recyclable, flexible and does not require mains power. The power of the device is enough to charge a watch or a fitness bracelet; when walking fast, the device generates about 5 volts of electricity.
The prototype...
The technology will be ready within a few weeks but the researchers are still looking to partner with a manufacturer for large-scale production
Researchers at the University of Lille are working on a new, rapid Covid-19 test that connects to a smartphone and can provide results in around 10 minutes.
The system is based on the development of a biosensor called...
The creators of the Chromium browser, on which Google Chrome is based, announced the end of support for the product on a number of computers. This is reported by the MSPoweruser edition. Deactivation of support for such devices will begin with the release of the new version of Chrome 89. The journalists clarified that such a measure applies only...
In 2017, Elon Musk built the largest electricity storage station at that time with a capacity of 150 MW in Australia. It has been recently announced that a battery with 300 MW capacity is being created in Victoria. However, both of them simply fade against the background of a new ambitious project. CEP Energy is about to build the...
Even if you are a non-smoker who exercises and has no genetic predisposition to cardiovascular disease, skimping on sleep—or getting too much of it—can boost your risk of heart attack, according to a new CU Boulder study of nearly a half-million people.
The research, published Sept. 2 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, also found that for those at...
American pharmacist Suzy Cohen revealed a list of unusual signs of vitamin D deficiency.
The doctor indicated that with a deficiency of this vitamin, acne, cardiac arrhythmia, high blood pressure, tearfulness, fatigue, irritable bowel, bloating, dry keratoconjunctivitis, body pain, muscle weakness, decreased cognitive functions, neuropathy, macular degeneration, exacerbation of autoimmune diseases appear, wheezing, allergies, lichen planus. The physician encouraged patients...
Instagram is adding a new feature for all its users which will provide more options to the account holder after a post has been deleted. The company has introduced a Recently Deleted feature that will allow users to restore or review the posts that have been deleted.
The company, through an official blog also claims that the Recently Deleted feature...
Japan’s Kubota Pharmaceutical Holdings claims to have developed smart glasses that, if worn just an hour per day, can allegedly cure myopia.
Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a common ophthalmological condition in which you can see objects near to you clearly, but objects farther away are blurry. To compensate for this blur, you have the option of wearing eyeglasses or contact...










