Technology

New Hydrogen Fuel Tech Might Finally End the Pollution Crisis

To reduce humanity’s dependence on fossil fuels, scientists have been researching the potential of various alternative fuels. Hydrogen fuel is an option that is often positioned as the “fuel of the future.” However, the mass adoption of hydrogen as a global fuel has always been a difficult undertaking due to difficulties in transportation and storage. ...

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A hydrogen refueling station.

Teenager Develops an Incredibly Useful App for Alzheimer’s Patients

Living with Alzheimer’s disease can be tough. The possibility that you might end up not remembering the faces of the people you love most can cause sleepless nights for many Alzheimer’s patients. To help such people, a 14-year old girl, Emma Yang, is creating a smartphone app called “Timeless.” The app for Alzheimer’s patients “Timeless ...

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Emma Yang.

The Technology That Can Produce Swarms of Drones

Imagine hundreds of drones being manufactured in the nick of time and being sent out on military missions to spy or even assassinate. What sounds like science fiction may be a terrifying reality soon thanks to a device known as the Chemputer. The Chemputer The concept of the Chemputer was developed by Lee Cronin, the ...

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A Chemputer.

How Social Media Is Seducing Your Child Into Dangerous Situations

Social media is an excellent tool to remain in touch with loved ones by sharing photos, videos and chatting up with them. But it also brings one in touch with strangers who may have devious intentions. With children signing up on social media websites, they are unfortunately becoming targets of cyberbullies and sexual predators. Dangers ...

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Blockchain Helps Chinese Netizens Bypass Censorship

Internet users in China have, for a long time, been blocked from fully expressing opinions and sharing their favorite content due to a strict censorship system implemented by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). But thanks to blockchain technology, Chinese Internet users have currently found a way to overcome Beijing’s censorship. Blockchain and censorship Blockchain refers ...

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Blockchain and the Internet.

Why Huawei Is a Looming Threat to the US

Chinese telecom company Huawei is currently under media scrutiny after its CFO Meng Wanzhou was arrested in Canada on behalf of the U.S. administration. American intelligence agencies view the company with intense suspicion because of its connections with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its push to infiltrate the American market with not-so-benign intentions. Huawei ...

Jack Roberts

3 Ominous AI Trends We Should Be Worried About

Artificial Intelligence is proclaimed as being the cornerstone for establishing a new world order for human beings. Unfortunately, this new world can either be a paradise or turn into our worst nightmare. Looking at emerging AI trends, there are three specific developments that should be a cause of worry for any sensible human. Unregulated government ...

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Electric Automakers Forced to Share Real-Time Data With Chinese Government

The Chinese communist government routinely collects all kinds of data on its citizens as part of its surveillance system. Now, electric automakers are forced to share real-time data of their customer vehicles. Electric automakers sharing car data According to media reports, more than 200 auto manufacturers, including BMW, Daimler, and Tesla, have been sharing data with ...

Jack Roberts

Charging an electric car.

The Booming Chinese-Themed Gaming Industry

With China being a huge gaming market, it was inevitable that games integrating elements from Chinese culture would not only hit the market, but also become popular. The success of Glory of the King, a multiplayer online game that has accumulated more than 200 million users, is proof of this trend. The game, produced by ...

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How to Protect Yourself From Cybercrime During the Holiday Season

The popularity of online shopping has attracted hordes of cybercriminals on the lookout for security vulnerabilities that can be used to steal financial information and wealth. According to security researchers Carbon Black, the 2017 holiday shopping season saw a 57 percent increase in cybercrime. With Christmas fast approaching, the criminals are expected to increase their ...

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