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Mar 23, 2024

Future of Mars Colonization (2030 — 3000)

Posted by in categories: business, environmental, robotics/AI, space

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Mar 23, 2024

‘Once-in-a-lifetime’ cosmic explosion set to light up the night sky, NASA says

Posted by in category: space

What to watch for

Those hoping to see the nova display should look for the constellation Corona Borealis, or “Northern Crown,” a small arc near the Bootes and Hercules constellations, NASA says.

“This is where the outburst will appear as a ‘new’ bright star,” it adds.

Mar 23, 2024

Auto CEO: There will be a ‘bloodbath’ if every company engages in Tesla’s price war

Posted by in category: transportation

Stellantis’ CEO less-than-subtly hinted that Tesla’s price cuts were a major problem for all automakers.

Mar 23, 2024

Time travel is close to becoming a reality, astrophysicist claims • Earth

Posted by in categories: information science, time travel

Can you imagine going back in time to visit a lost loved one? This heartwrenching desire is what propelled astrophysicist Professor Ron Mallett on a lifelong quest to build a time machine. After years of research, Professor Mallett claims to have finally developed the revolutionary equation for time travel.

The idea of bending time to our will – revisiting the past, altering history, or glimpsing into the future – has been a staple of science fiction for over a century. But could it move from fantasy to reality?

Professor Mallett’s obsession with time travel and its equation has its roots in a shattering childhood experience. When he was just ten years old, his father, a television repairman who fostered his son’s love of science, tragically passed away from a heart attack.

Mar 23, 2024

Newly discovered ‘fountain of youth’ phenomenon may help stars delay death by billions of years

Posted by in category: life extension

Recent observations show that some white dwarf stars suddenly stop cooling. Now, scientists propose a ‘fountian of youth’ mechanism that may explain how these stellar husks avoid death for billions of years.

Mar 23, 2024

Researchers find a way to detect signs of extraterrestrial life in a single grain of ice

Posted by in category: alien life

Scientists have verified that a method to look for cellular life on Europa, an ice-covered moon of Jupiter, just might work. The technique could be put to the test in the 2030s, when NASA’s Europa Clipper probe is due to make multiple flybys over the Jovian moon.

The technique involves analyzing grains of ice that scientists expect one of the instruments on Europa Clipper — known as the Surface Dust Analyzer, or SUDA — to pick up as it flies through plumes of frozen water rising up from Europa’s surface.

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Mar 23, 2024

Researcher invents light switch technology that could revolutionize home electrical systems: ‘Our solution prevents unnecessary use of energy’

Posted by in category: energy

A University of Alberta researcher may have just invented a feature that will make homes more affordable and energy-efficient.

Mar 23, 2024

Wireless EV charging gets the turbo treatment with breakthrough 100kW power transfer — making it as fast as a wired plug

Posted by in categories: energy, innovation

New research could spell the end of awkward, heavy cables.

Mar 23, 2024

Researchers Found Evidence in Ethiopia of a Human Population that Survived the Eruption of the Toba Supervolcano 74,000 Years Ago

Posted by in category: food

Researchers working in the Horn of Africa, also known as the Somali Peninsula have uncovered evidence showing how Middle Stone Age humans survived in the wake of the eruption of Toba, one of the largest supervolcanoes in history, some 74,000 years ago.

Modern humans dispersed from Africa multiple times, but the event that led to global expansion occurred less than 100,000 years ago. Some researchers hypothesize that dispersals were restricted to “green corridors” formed during humid intervals when food was abundant and human populations expanded in lockstep with their environments.

But a new study in Nature led by scientists at The University of Texas at Austin suggests that humans also may have dispersed during arid intervals along “blue highways” created by seasonal rivers. Researchers also found stone tools that represent the oldest evidence of archery.

Mar 23, 2024

Scientists Spotted ‘Massless’ Electrons Moving in 4 Dimensions

Posted by in category: particle physics

A polymer’s hidden properties illuminate a world where particles move with unparalleled freedom.

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