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Rhythmic Brain Simulations to Elevate Cognitive Function
Our attention, our memories, our mind. These things guide us in every moment of every day, consciously and unconsciously. Cognitive function, the ability to learn, solve problems, and use stored information, is key for development and growth. This is why diseases like dementia and other neurological diseases, which affect cognitive function, are so dangerous. Currently, medications remain the first step in treating neurological diseases.
Organs-on-chips to Possibly Replace Animal Testing
Animal testing has long been necessary for a drug to gain approval from the FDA. However, in recent years, the method has raised concerns. Animal models, while similar to humans, aren’t similar enough to serve as an accurate test for more complex diseases like neurological diseases. In result, an emerging technology called organs-on-chips (OOCs) provides a new method that could revolutionize the way drugs are tested.
Blockchain - Is it Just a Hype?
With the recent bankruptcy of FTX and the financial scandals of former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, the crypto market has taken a significant hit in terms of value and customer trust. As a result, many are questioning whether currencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum will be able to withstand the approaching “crypto winter”.
Reliable Satellite Internet - Reimagined
Elon Musk’s Starlink, a satellite internet constellation operated by SpaceX, has been catching headlines recently. Although many of these articles focus on the economic and political issues with the company, it's important to take a look at how Starlink has breathed new life into satellite technology, a field that could solve a lot of problems.
A Leading Edge in Technology
As they become more prevalent among large corporations, quantum computers could contribute significantly to the fields of finance, healthcare, and cyber security. But their biggest contribution could lie in the world of medical research and healthcare.
An Introduction to Quantum Computing
Classical computers have become the backbone of 21st century life and have reached processing potentials that seem more than adequate to deal with modern problems. Right? Well not exactly.
Electrize Motor City
For years upon years politicians, businessmen, and scientists alike have claimed that electric cars will be our future. But if the first electric car was produced in the 1890s, why are we still waiting for the future?