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- Move over WiFi, there’s a new wireless system in town - Cosmos
Cosmos » Technology Move over WiFi, there’s a new wireless system in town February 18, 2015
- Concrete buildings that heal themselves - Cosmos
The discovery has made Jonkers a finalist for the 2015 European Inventor Award He’s partnering with Dutch company Verdygo which will use his bio-concrete to build a next-generation wastewater
- Super-porous concrete drains 4,000 litres of water in a minute
Cosmos » Technology Super-porous concrete drains 4,000 litres of water in a minute September 30, 2015 By Bill Condie
- Uranium – desired and feared - Cosmos
Uranium: Twisting the dragon’s tail, Genepool Productions (2015), three-part series will be broadcast on PBS from 28 July; ZDF Arte from 31 July and SBS from 9 August
- Running and jumping, a giant leap for robots - Cosmos
MIT researchers have trained their robot, Cheetah, to recognise and jump over hurdles as it runs along – a first for robot technology
- The most accurate clock ever made - Cosmos
Cosmos » Technology The most accurate clock ever made Strontium_clock May 4, 2015 By Cathal O’Connell
- Drone footage shows Kathmandu quake damage - Cosmos
This video taken from a drone over Kathmandu shows the damage done to the Nepalese capital in the 7 8 magnitude earthquake that struck the region on the
- Bill Gates concerned about artificial intelligence - Cosmos
Question: 2015 will mark the 30th anniversary of Microsoft Windows What do you think the next 30 years holds in terms of technology? What will personal computing will look like in 2045?
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