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The Encyclopedia of Science's Frontier

Category: What new technology is coming around the corner?

How does nature inspire technology? What new technology should we expect to come around the corner? What will they think of next?
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Are constellations of mini satellites the future of communication?

Posted on February 23, 2021June 25, 2025 by Sciworthy

A satellite constellation is a group of artificial satellites, working together. In the coming decades, companies like SpaceX, and Samsung…

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    Using Reishi mushrooms to filter methane out of the atmosphere

    Posted on January 11, 2021December 5, 2023 by Sciworthy

    Could dead or living #fungi be used as a biofilter to trap and remove #methane, the potent #greenhousegas, from the atmosphere? Researchers…

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      Designing an airplane that can fly on Mars!

      Posted on January 4, 2021June 25, 2025 by Sciworthy

      Can #airplanes fly on #Mars? Maybe! Find out the perfect wing shape for flying in the thin Martian atmosphere.

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        A new kind of battery that removes carbon dioxide from the air

        Posted on November 2, 2020June 25, 2025 by Sciworthy

        Nature has been able to filter out CO2 from our air for millions of years. So how might a battery prove to be our own artificial tree?…

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          This new tiny biomedical device makes diagnosing cancer types easier

          Posted on August 14, 2020October 24, 2022 by Sciworthy

          A team of scientists has made valves which can operate on tiny channels of fluid the width of 3 human hairs! This paper, published in the…

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            Contaminants in groundwater can take over 20 years to break down

            Posted on January 8, 2020October 24, 2022 by Sciworthy

            Have you ever driven past an old factory building and wondered what ever happened to the harsh chemicals that were used there? If you…

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              A special kind of bacteria lets cement fix itself

              Posted on December 25, 2019October 31, 2022 by Sciworthy

              In an effort to make these carbon storage wells safer and more effective for long term use, a team of scientists decided to try a biological…

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                Bacteria with nanowires can electrocute metals instead of breathe

                Posted on July 3, 2019June 25, 2025 by Hunter Dulay

                All life on Earth has to respire. For us this means inhaling oxygen to fuel our metabolism and exhaling waste gases like carbon dioxide.…

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                  What the ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz can teach us about conservation

                  Posted on January 15, 2019June 25, 2025 by Sciworthy

                  Scientists use advanced lab techniques to examine every detail of the ruby slippers to understand what they are made of, the age of the…

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                    Scientists design an office chair that cancels noise

                    Posted on September 24, 2018June 25, 2025 by Sciworthy

                    Open office designs have been hailed for their economic benefits and helping people work together. On the other hand, a survey by a…

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