Boeing 777X: Largest twin-engine commercial jet completes first flight

- By Nuadox Crew - On January 25, the Boeing 777X completed its first flight as part of a test program. It is the largest twin-engine commercial jet; and is expected to deliver in 2021. The new Boeing... | Continue reading


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Identifying breast cancer imaging biomarkers via PET/MRI

- By Nuadox Crew - A group of researchers has identified several potentially useful breast cancer biomarkers which could indicate the presence and risk of malignancy, according to new research... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

China coronavirus ability to spread is ‘getting stronger’ [video]

- By Phil Siarri - There are still a lot of unknowns about the Chinese Coronavirus outbreak (2019-nCoV) but the Jinping administration stated the virus’ ability to spread is “getting stronger”, and... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

The most downloaded apps around the world (infographic)

- By Nuadox Crew - Visual Capitalist pulled data from a recent report by Sensor Tower (which ranked the top 20 most downloaded apps of 2019) and produced a neat infographic. > Full-size image ... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

2019-nCoV outbreak Q&A [video]

- By Nuadox Crew - CBC’s Ian Hanomansing talked to infectious disease expert Isaac Bogoch about what is known thus far about the coronavirus outbreak in China. Video: “Coronavirus questions answered”... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Canada’s ‘first cybersecurity accelerator’ launches

- By Nuadox Crew - On January 23, Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst, in partnership with the DMZ, announced the launch of the Catalyst Cyber Accelerator, “Canada's first commercial accelerator specifically... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Snakes might be source of coronavirus outbreak in China

- By Nuadox Crew - A team of researchers uncovered potential evidence that the recent coronavirus outbreak in China (2019-nCoV) resided in snakes before being transmitted to humans. Emerging viral... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

3D mapping a fruit fly’s brain [video]

- By Nuadox Crew - Yesterday, scientists at Google and the Janelia Research Campus in Virginia published a 3D connectome (a map of neural connections) for a fruit fly, including a 20 million synapses... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Insecticides becoming more toxic to honey bees

- By Nuadox Crew - A group of researchers has discovered that neonicotinoid seed treatments are driving a significant increase in insecticide toxicity in U.S. agricultural landscapes (despite evidence... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Bacteriophages: A Possible Alternative to Antibiotics

- By Manal Mohammed , Andrew Millard , The Conversation -  The world is in the midst of a global “superbug” crisis. Antibiotic resistance has been found in numerous common bacterial infections,... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Liquid crystal microlenses can reveal 4D information in one snapshot

- By Nuadox Crew - Currently, many images captured by a camera lens are flat and two dimensional. 3D imaging technologies are increasingly providing the crucial context of depth for scientific and... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

A number of non-oncology drugs could potentially kill cancer cells

- By Nuadox Crew - A study by the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard assessing thousands of medicines in hundreds of cancer cell lines in the lab uncovers “new tricks for many old drugs”. Drugs for... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

One of Australia’s top telescopes will receive an A$2.6M upgrade

- By Ray Norris , The Conversation - One of Australia’s top telescopes will receive an A$2.6 million upgrade to help extend its three-decade record of improving our understanding of the Universe. The... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Toyota invests $394M in eVTOL startup Joby

- By Nuadox Crew - Toyota is the lead investor in Joby Aviation’s Series C funding round, contributing $394 million. Joby is an aerospace company which is developing and commercializing all-electric... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Senegal: Reducing Parasitic Infections via Drones

- By Chelsea L. Wood , The Conversation - For the majority of people on Earth, parasites are a fact of life. These organisms live inside the human body, causing debilitating or fatal diseases. Among... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

The ‘participatory approach’ could lessen pain of healthcare workers

- By Nuadox Crew - Our partner InnoNurse recently translated an article written by French researchers. They presented the “participatory approach” which is based on the creation of sharing tools. Such... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

An edible ‘security tag’ to protect drugs from counterfeit

- By Nuadox Crew - Manufacturing prescription drugs with distinct markings, colors, shapes or packaging isn't enough to protect such from counterfeiting, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration reports... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Using drones to check sea lions' health

- By Jarrod Hodgson , Lian Pin Koh , Simon Goldsworthy , The Conversation - Australian sea lions are in trouble. Their population has never recovered from the impact of the commercial sealing that... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Will China become an ‘AI super power’ by 2030?

- By Nuadox Crew - Will China become the dominant artificial intelligence (AI) player within the next ten years? That’s what Michael Spencer of The Last Futurist believes. He recently explained his... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Blue light could help heal mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI)

- By Nuadox Crew - Early morning blue light exposure therapy could potentially help the healing process of people suffering from mild traumatic brain injury (commonly referred to as “mTBI”), according... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

The folding laptops of CES 2020 [video]

- By Phil Siarri - After the “folding smartphone” craze, folding / dual-screen laptops made some noise at CES 2020.  The Linus Tech Tips YouTube channel reviewed a few models and... was pleasantly... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Society 5.0 Briefly Explained

- By Nuadox Crew - The Last Futurist recently delved into the concept of “Society 5.0″. Michael Spencer commented: The idea is that Society 5.0 occurs when things come full circle. For instance: The... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

First genomic study of puberty gives insights into development and cancer

- By Nuadox Crew - In the first-ever genome-scale analysis of the puberty process in humans, researchers at Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) at the University of Utah (U of U) outlined distinct and... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Tim and Ericsson beat European 5G speed record

- By Nuadox Crew - TIM (also operating under the name “Telecom Italia”), Ericsson and Qualcomm, have successfully completed Europe’s first connection surpassing the 2 Gbps speed barrier on a 5G live... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

3D printing: Ultrasound could make stronger alloys

- By Nuadox Crew - Researchers at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) in Australia have used sound vibrations to shake metal alloy grains into tighter formation during 3D printing. A... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

NASA: Kangaroo Island shows burn scars on one third of land mass

- By Nuadox Crew - NASA's Terra satellite provided before and after images that showed the extent of the fires that have affected Australia's Kangaroo Island. Kangaroo Island is located off the... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Interesting Space Missions in 2020

- By Gareth Dorrian , Ian Whittaker , The Conversation - Last year was an excellent year for space exploration, with the icing on the Christmas cake the first ever image acquired of a black hole by... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Using heparin mixture to improve bone-repair procedures

- By Nuadox Crew - Researchers at the University of Oregon are moving closer to a new method for improving spinal fusion procedures and repairing broken or defective bones. Such could prevent an... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

What Is the ‘Connected Home over IP’ Project?

- By Nuadox Crew - Technicity recently commented on the formation of “Connected Home over IP”, a new working group focusing on smart home frameworks that aims to “simplify (the) development for device... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Researchers develop ‘world’s most efficient lithium-sulfur battery’

- By Nuadox Crew - Monash University researchers in Melbourne, Australia have developed the “world's most efficient lithium-sulphur battery”, capable of powering a smartphone for five continuous days.... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

The ‘2020 Bingo Predictions Bingo Card’

- By Nuadox Crew - Visual Capitalist compiled a number of 2020 predictions from reputable news outlets, consulting firms, market researchers as well as financial services industry players; and made a... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Bill Schmarzo (a.k.a. “Dean of Big Data”) Discusses the “Decade of Data Value”

- By Nuadox Crew - In this new episode of "The Wave of Change" podcast, host Tony Flath interviews Bill Schmarzo; CTO, Analytics and IoT for Hitachi Vantara. His nickname is "Dean of Big Data"... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

How David Stern Revolutionized the NBA [video]

- By Phil Siarri - David Stern, the National Basketball Association (NBA) commissioner from 1984 to 2014 passed away at the age of 77 on January 1st. Stern died as a result of a brain hemorrhage he... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Administering TB vaccine intravenously could improve efficacy

- By Nuadox Crew - Globally, more people die from tuberculosis (TB) than any other infectious disease, in spite of many individuals being vaccinated. The vaccine may not be always reliable. However, a... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

An unconventional international airport in Saint Helena [video]

- By Phil Siarri - Wendover Productions published on video retracing the history of Saint Helena Airport, which is... quite remote for an international airport. Opened in 2016, the facility greatly... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Antonio Santos talks digital transformation differences in Europe and NA

- By Phil Siarri - Link to Episode 003 Also feel free to check out episode 001 and 002. Read Also Tony Flath on the evolution from cloud to AI-enabled multicloud | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

The Last Futurist explores the effects of AI on white-collar jobs

- By Phil Siarri - The Last Futurist recently published an article about the effects of artificial intelligence on white-collar jobs in the upcoming years (which could be significant). Michael... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

A new method for speeding up electronic devices through light

- By Nuadox Crew - An international team of researchers including scientists from the University of Konstanz in Germany managed to control the ultrafast motion of electrons in a metallic nanocircuit... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Genetic variation in mussels allows them to adapt to climate change

- By Nuadox Crew - A recent study by biologists from the University of Chicago indicates that genetic variation in populations of Mediterranean mussels enable them to adapt to declining pH levels in... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Archaeology meets genomics and big data

- By Elizabeth Sawchuk , Mary Prendergast , The Conversation - In 1924, a 3-year-old child’s skull found in South Africa forever changed how people think about human origins. The Taung Child, our... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Brain injury from boxing and MMA: Can this be measured?

- By Nuadox Crew - For boxers and mixed martial arts (MMA) fighters, is there such a thing as “a safe level of exposure to head trauma”? A new study shows various effects in the brain for younger,... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Climate change: Which nations will meet their Paris Agreement targets?

- By Robert McLachlan , The Conversation - Which countries in the world have met or bettered their Paris Agreement targets? The 2015 Paris Agreement is much more than a one-off climate change deal.... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

A new revealing study on ‘leftover opioids’

- By Nuadox Crew - Leftover prescription opioids pose big risks to children, yet many parents keep their own and kids’ unused painkillers even after they're no longer medically necessary for pain. A... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Marques Brownlee presents his 2019 Smartphone Awards [video]

- By Phil Siarri - Tech reviewer and influencer Marques Brownlee (which I tend to mention a lot apparently) recently posted his annual “Smartphone Awards” on YouTube. In my opinion, it is a... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

An ultrasound technique not requiring contact with body to see inside a patient

- By Nuadox Crew - MIT engineers have conceived an alternative technique to conventional ultrasound which does not require contact with the body to see inside a patient. This new method utilizes an... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Gigantic gas disk could make scientists revisit planet formation theories

- By Nuadox Crew - Astronomers who were using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (also known as “ALMA”, an astronomical interferometer of 66 radio telescopes) found a young star... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

Catching CO2 from trucks and reducing their emissions by 90%

- By Nuadox Crew - In Europe, transport is responsible for roughly 30% of total CO2 emissions (of which 72% comes from road transportation). While the use of electric vehicles for personal... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago

What is a stellar engine? [video]

- By Nuadox Crew - Stellar engines are “a class of hypothetical megastructures which use a star's radiation to create usable energy”. German animation studio Kurzgesagt recently explained such concept... | Continue reading


@nuadox.com | 4 years ago