Reinventing the Mirror to Transform Antennas, Wireless and Cell Phone Communications — Read on scitechdaily.com/reinventing-the-mirror-to-transform-antennas-wireless-and-cell-phone-communications/
The watch and tail commands can help monitor activity on Linux systems. This post looks at some helpful ways to use these commands. — Read on www.networkworld.com/article/3529891/watching-activity-on-linux-with-watch-and-tail-commands.html
New droplet-based electricity generator: A drop of water generates 140V power, lighting up 100 LED bulbs — Read on m.techxplore.com/news/2020-02-droplet-based-electricity-140v-power-bulbs.html
While replying to tweets Elon Musk has revealed that new version of Neuralink chips might soon find their way in humans and they will be “awesome”. — Read on in.mashable.com/tech/11121/elon-musk-reveals-neuralink-chips-might-soon-be-implanted-in-humans
Making changes to the molecular messengers that create proteins might offer flexible therapies for cancer, pain or high cholesterol, in addition to genetic disorders. — Read on www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-00272-5
Through CRISPR, one treatment, one time, could reduce the risk of a heart attack. — Read on www.inverse.com/mind-body/crispr-tech-could-lead-to-a-heart-attack-vaccination
Artificial Photosynthesis Uses Sunlight to Recycle CO2 Into ‘Green Methane’ — Read on scitechdaily.com/artificial-photosynthesis-uses-sunlight-to-recycle-co2-into-green-methane/
The Linux grep command is a string and pattern matching utility that displays matching lines from multiple files. It also works with piped output from other commands. We show you how. — Read on www.howtogeek.com/496056/how-to-use-the-grep-command-on-linux/
The last likely hurdle to inclusion in the Linux kernel itself is cleared. — Read on arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/01/linus-torvalds-pulled-wireguard-vpn-into-the-5-6-kernel-source-tree/
The Linux tail command displays data from the end of a file. It can even display updates that are added to a file in real-time. We show you how to use it. — Read on www.howtogeek.com/481766/how-to-use-the-tail-command-on-linux/