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Mar 31, 2024

China’s new EV-based catapult can fire a 30-ton plane in 2.1 seconds

Posted by in categories: military, sustainability

Chinese researchers have allegedly developed a new, powerful Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) using technology found in electric vehicles.

The catapult can launch a 30-tonne projectile from 0 to 230 feet/s (0 to 70 m/s) in around 2.1 seconds.

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Mar 31, 2024

This drug-delivering contact lens will heal corneal wounds faster

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry, engineering

Conventionally, corneal abrasion patients wear a clear, oxygen-permeable bandage contact lens for seven to 10 days but this treatment does not ensure the drug remains in the eye for sustained treatment, according to a statement by the University of Waterloo.

This new lens material was developed with the ambition to address the limitations of current methods for treating corneal abrasions. The contact lens material is derived from gelatin methacrylate, a collagen by-product. Collagen is a protein naturally found in the eye and is involved in the wound-healing process but it’s too soft and weak to perform as an appropriate contact lens material.

Dr. Evelyn Yim, an associate professor of chemical engineering at the University of Waterloo, found a way to transform gelatin methacrylate into a biomaterial ten times stronger than collagen, the statement revealed.

Mar 31, 2024

Nuclear fusion can satisfy super AI’s enormous energy appetite — Altman

Posted by in categories: nuclear energy, robotics/AI

According to Altman, AI will require vast amounts of energy to operate, and nuclear fusion would be the best bet for its source.

Mar 31, 2024

Microsoft and OpenAI Reportedly Building $100 Billion Secret Supercomputer to Train Advanced AI

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, supercomputing

“Microsoft has demonstrated its ability to build pioneering AI infrastructure used to train and deploy the world’s leading AI models,” a Microsoft spokesperson told the site. “We are always planning for the next generation of infrastructure innovations needed to continue pushing the frontier of AI capability.”

Needless to say, that’s a mammoth investment. As such, it shines an even brighter spotlight on a looming question for the still-nascent AI industry: how’s the whole thing going to pay for itself?

So far, most companies in the space — Microsoft and OpenAI included — have offered significant AI services for free, sometimes with a more advanced upsell version like OpenAI’s ChatGPT Plus.

Mar 31, 2024

NASA’s 1st female chief engineer at Kennedy Space Center wants to put a space station around the moon (exclusive)

Posted by in category: space

If everybody thinks alike, you’re not thinking about the problem correctly.

Mar 31, 2024

It’s Exactly Nine Years Until The Next U.S. Total Solar Eclipse After April 8

Posted by in category: futurism

Many seem to think that the next total solar eclipse in North America after April 8 is in 2044. There’s actually one coming much sooner, in Alaska.

Mar 31, 2024

Einasto Supercluster: The New Heavyweight Contender in the Universe

Posted by in category: space

An international team of scientists led by astronomers from Tartu Observatory of the University of Tartu has discovered many superclusters in the universe, with the most prominent among them named the ‘Einasto Supercluster’ in honor of Prof. Jaan Einasto, a pioneering figure in the field, who celebrated his 95th birthday on 23 February.

Superclusters, akin to vast metropolitan cities in space, represent the largest and most massive collections and clusters of galaxies in the universe. The team’s findings not only expanded our understanding of these vast structures but also paved the path to shed light on the ongoing mystery of their formation.

In their study, the scientists determined that the typical mass of superclusters is an astonishing 6 million times billion that of the sun, with an average size of 200 million light-years. To put this into perspective, these superclusters are approximately 2,000 times larger than our own Milky Way galaxy.

Mar 31, 2024

Multi-Planetary Empires

Posted by in categories: media & arts, space

One day humanity may settle countless worlds, but could any nation hope to govern multiple planets or even star systems?
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Mar 31, 2024

Fermi Paradox: Alien Life and The Phosphorus Conveyor Problem

Posted by in categories: alien life, existential risks

An exploration of an extension of the Phosphorus Problem solution to the Fermi Paradox. It’s far worse of a problem than we thought.

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Mar 31, 2024

Patch (1).Pdf

Posted by in category: futurism

A patch for nick bostroms simulation argument.


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