About Ella Xiong
Ella Xiong -- Ella holds a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering, with previous work experience including programming, software consulting, and hardware assembly. But she's not a robot; writing sparks her passion and allows her to feel more human. She loves nature and animals, so eco-friendly innovations are always at the top of her list.
September 23rd, 2017 | by Ella Xiong
Modern businesses are seeking new ways to leverage technology to enhance their workflow; much of recent developments is occurring through
July 8th, 2017 | by Ella Xiong
Can solar energy be used for filtering water? New research from UK shows that it is possible. A recent study,
April 19th, 2016 | by Ella Xiong
Water makes up more than half of our body content and planet, and even then, our understanding about its unique
April 14th, 2016 | by Ella Xiong
Conventional climate models designed to project ice sheet melts are simulated using the energy associated with sun rays. While these models
April 10th, 2016 | by Ella Xiong
River turtles vocalize to take care of young; whales and dolphins squeal when happy; and fish make friends and watch
April 5th, 2016 | by Ella Xiong
Recently, researchers from universities, federal agencies, and law firms came together and drew a path toward more efficient environmental protection. According
March 25th, 2016 | by Ella Xiong
Organs-on-chips is one of the most efficient testing platforms for treatment drugs. The chips are constructed to mimic human functionalities more
March 19th, 2016 | by Ella Xiong
Desalination — the one technology scientists and the public are counting on to save us from the coming blue revolution.
October 3rd, 2015 | by Ella Xiong
“The sun and the moon have their times, the four seasons have their limits” — Excerpts from “Loving The Silent Tears”
September 26th, 2015 | by Ella Xiong
We all know bees live on flower nectar — “honey”, in market terms. Day in and day out, they go
September 24th, 2015 | by Ella Xiong
Today, most women who enroll in computer science and engineering courses in college will tell you they are outnumbered; and
September 17th, 2015 | by Ella Xiong
Researchers at Stanford University say yes. As copper wires have clear disadvantages from capped bandwidth capacity to large energy consumption
September 16th, 2015 | by Ella Xiong
Gravitational wormholes are popularized by Sci-Fi movies and may be understood loosely as a ‘shortcut’ between two points in space-time.
August 31st, 2015 | by Ella Xiong
People of all generations have been responsive to speed of technology — faster is better; specifically, more efficient; and the
August 21st, 2015 | by Ella Xiong
Are scientists planetary heroes? If their findings can bring about more public awareness in a beneficial way, yes; like researchers