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Monday 6 July 2015

Christopher Ghigliotty: New Technology Means Smashed Phone Screens Could Soon Self-Repair

If you've ever dropped your phone and watched the screen completely shatter, you'll understand why we're pretty excited about the latest update in phone technology.

Duncan Wass, a professor at the University of Bristol, is largely responsible for the carbon based "healing agent" that will allow our phones to "self-heal"...BEST. NEWS. EVER.

The "self-repairing" agent contains millions of tiny spheres that crack and releases a liquid solution.

When released, the solution hardens instantly and invisibly, allowing for a perfect recovery.

Initially the product was developed for repairing the cracks of aeroplane wings but it's now believed that it could have multiple uses.

Car windshields, wind turbines and bike frames are just some of the things that could benefit from this new technology.

Speaking to The Independent, Duncan said: "We took inspiration from the human body.

"We’ve not evolved to withstand any damage – if we were like that we’d have a skin as thick as a rhinoceros – but if we do get damaged, we bleed, and it scabs and heals.

"We just put that same sort of function into a synthetic material: let’s have something that can heal itself".

Wednesday 1 July 2015

Top 10 Winter Towns By Christopher Ghigliotty

Boston
Boston: City in Massachusetts

Boulder
Boulder: Municipality in Colorado

Dortmund
Dortmund: City in Germany

Granada
Granada: City in Spain

Green Bay
Green Bay: City in Wisconsin

Lake Placid
Lake Placid: Village in New York

Minneapolis–Saint Paul
Minneapolis–Saint Paul: Region in Minnesota

New York City
New York City

Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.: Capital of United States of America

West Yellowstone
West Yellowstone: Town in Montana