Mutations were always thought to be the basis for differences amongst the species for differences start at the gene level. Genome structure is currently being looked over for variance, and Beijing biotechnologists have found that its the structural differences in the genome that will propel the future of gene analysis.
Beijing Genomics Institute Says Structure, Not Mutation Holds Key To Distinction
The science behind of 3D printing has been rapidly decreasing in cost and promise in the last few years and will look to be a major factor in unique production models for corporations, printing everything from houses and cars to solar cells and prosthetics. As costs efficiencies as met and functionality harnessed, 3D printing offers a future of presto, here it is.
Scientific Writer John Rennie On Power Of 3D Printing
Worker resent for the rise of robotics has always been lurking underneath, but in some ways, robotics may be good for a reason. If you’ve paid attention to the problems of Apple’s Chinese factories, you may have gasped at the rampant suicides of workers due to strict work demands. The Taiwanese firm now looks to replace these ailed workers with robots. Robots do not mind the poor working conditions, but do the workers rejoice?
Foxconn To Replace Troubled Workers With Robots
Oil and natural gas are finite. It’s taken them millions of years to coalesce underneath us. The future of development of more hydrocarbons lies in the development of new technologies of the deep. If green energy is taking too long, finding more and better ways to development our useful yet unpopular energy will keep the Earth moving in the meantime.
Using Computerized Imaging To Analyze The Rock Structures Of Oil And Natural Gas
Robots must be programmed to work. Their language and logic structure is based in code embedded in them. Where are their instincts placed then if left to their own accord? Robots must develop a learning capacity to be autonomous, and continuing this research puts us closer to a new partner in innovation: true AI.
The Robots That Learns: Machine That Can ‘Figure It Out’