Space Bacteria, 400-Year Battery, Tiny Robots, Drug-Sleuthing AI

Published: Dec. 2, 2017, 12:30 a.m.

b"It's a Friday World Transformed, complete with aliens and GEEKOUT.\\xa0\\n\\nCosmonaut says space station bacteria 'come from outer space'\\n\\nThe bacteria turned up after swabbing of the space station's exterior. The question is, how did they get there?\\n\\nStudent Invents A Phone Battery That Lasts 400 Years\\n\\nBack in April, Thai was messing around in the lab and coated a gold nanowire in a manganese dioxide shell, then once again in an electrolyte made of a Plexiglas-like gel. \\u201cThe coated electrode holds its shape much better, making it a more reliable option...\\n\\nTiny robot designed to fight cancer could be inserted into human body\\n\\nScientists have developed tiny, remote-controlled \\u201cmicrorobots\\u201d with the ability to release cancer-targeting drugs, which they hope will one day be used to diagnose disease and administer drugs inside the human body.\\n\\nArtificial intelligence will plunge into the universe of molecules in the search for amazing drugs\\n\\nIn our galaxy, they are 100 to 400 billion galaxies in the Universe, and even more. Out in the night sky not as many stars. However, even this number gives us a deep story\\u2026 of drugs and medicines.\\xa0\\n\\nGEEKOUT\\n\\nCoco, new Pixar movie\\n\\nJustice League\\n\\nWT 376-687"