Fire Extinguisher of the Future is ALL About That Bass
A pair of engineering students from George Mason University are putting out fires by literally "dropping the bass" on blazes, snuffing them out with low-frequency sounds .
A pair of engineering students from George Mason University are putting out fires by literally "dropping the bass" on blazes, snuffing them out with low-frequency sounds .
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For millions whose vision is clouded by cataracts, surgery has been the only option-but these natural eyedrops can rid us of the nasty condition.
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Japanese scientists announce their successful test of wireless energy transmission, a discovery they hope will lead to solar energy transmitted from space.
These eleventh grade Filipino students were awarded second place for their device that generates electricity from nearby sound waves.
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Dr. Mohab Ibrahim tested green LED light exposure therapy on clients with chronic migraines and patient symptoms were reduced by an average of 60%.
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Researchers have just discovered a genetic tool in mice which could soon treat irreversible deafness and hearing loss.
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