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Sep 12, 2020

Scientists Discover “Vantablack” Deep-Sea Creatures

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As if deep sea predators weren’t terrifying enough.

Sep 11, 2020

#SpaceWatchGL Column: ESPI Brief 43 – The new U.S. Defense Space Strategy

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« The Strategy also calls for greater cooperation, both with private actors and with international allies and partners, in particular for future capability development and operations. The DSS makes clear that part of the rationale behind this call for cooperation is ”burden-sharing”, but the United States is also interested in collaborating to benefit from its allies’ space programmes. Moreover, these collaborative efforts will be given significant attention in the short-term, therefore, the place that Europe wants to take in this framework should be raised now. »

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Sep 10, 2020

Review | ‘Crysis’ runs on a Nintendo handheld. This should be front page news

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The Switch can run Crysis!

Sep 10, 2020

Forget Yachts, Billionaires Might Be Able to Buy Bond-Villain Luxury Submarines Someday

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Sep 10, 2020

Concept mega-yacht would let owner swan around in luxury

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The Jet Capsule isn’t an ugly duckling by any means, but designer Pierpaolo Lazzarini imagines a beautiful swan with his latest creation, the Avanguardia. The mega-yacht would feature a small watercraft that would serve as a removable cockpit in this ambitious conceptual project.

The Avanguardia (Vanguard in English) is inspired by an unspecified Japanese Manga from the 1970s and its defining feature is that long “neck.” The idea is that the neck would serve as a crane and could be used to safely deposit a smaller craft in the water when anchor’s dropped, allowing it to be used to reach shore, for example. Interestingly, the neck would actually be placed in a lowered back position while sailing – so presumably the raised position depicted above would end up mostly being used for showing off at port.

“Due to an extendable crane/bridge located in the bow (front) in this case named ‘neck,’ the head can be dropped off and used as an auxiliary 16-meter [52-ft] boat,” explains Lazzarini Design Studio. “During the sailing, the head ‘control tower cockpit’ adjusts its position by lowering in the middle of the mega-yacht body (like a swan, the neck goes in the middle of the wings).”

Sep 10, 2020

Converge Plus | Globant corporate

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Welcome to the future of work!

Changing times demand disruptive solutions, and we know that digital experiences are key to boost human connections and improvements. That’s why we’ve created a brand new way of coding that will shake your world.

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Sep 9, 2020

Qualitative Test For Proteins

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This video explains the qualitative test of proteins.

Sep 9, 2020

How Two Became One: Origins of a Mysterious Symbiosis Found

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Carpenter ants need endosymbiotic bacteria to guide the early development of their embryos. New work has reconstructed how this deep partnership evolved.

Sep 9, 2020

Teleportation Device Invented? Patent claims that Full body Teleportation will be Possible soon

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Teleportation is something we have only seen in sci-fi movies or books, but its real-life application is very complex. However, there is a new patent submitted for a full body teleportation system that claims to transport a human being through hyperspace from one location to another.

John St. Clair is the name of the inventor that has submitted that teleportation device patent and here are more details on the claims that teleportation will be possible soon.

Sep 9, 2020

Giant Squid Filmed In U.S. Waters For First Time

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For years giant squids were the closest thing we had to a real-life, underwater Sasquatch. Stories of their gargantuan size littered the tales of ancient seafarers and historian throughout millennia, but sometimes their massive corpses washed up on shores, so we knew they existed as more than the seeming myths they had been for centuries. Then in 2004 mankind finally captured our first images of one alive in Japanese waters. Even then it took eight more years for someone to film one swimming along Japan’s shores. Despite growing to enormous sizes – females can reach 43 feet in length, males 33 feet – they have proven to be among the most elusive creatures on Earth, monsters hiding deep below the surface.

And now researchers have finally captured footage of one swimming in U.S. waters.

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