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Jan 4, 2017

The Hypersuit: VR simulator uses exoskeleton to make you a ‘superhero’

Posted by in categories: cyborgs, virtual reality

The VR simulator that could turn you into a SUPERHERO: Hypersuit uses a movable ‘exoskeleton’ for virtual flight…


A virtual reality exoskeleton could soon allow you to ‘explore breathtaking universes’ without ever leaving your home.

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Jan 4, 2017

A Wolverine Inspired Material

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Transparent, self-healing, conducting artificial muscle could power robots of the future…


December 23, 2016: Researchers create a self-healing, transparent, highly stretchable material that can be electrically activated and used to improve batteries, electronic devices, and robots.

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Jan 4, 2017

Soldiers of the future will be augmented and indestructible

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, cyborgs

With wound-healing smart fabrics and enhanced night-vision, researchers are building the next generation of indestructible soldiers.

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Jan 4, 2017

Fast radio bursts: Scientists find the source of the most mysterious message in the universe

Posted by in category: alien life

A mysterious signal coming from deep in the universe has finally been traced to its source.

Fast Radio Bursts, or FRBs, have only been heard 18 times and have been a puzzle to scientists since they were detected in 2007. Nobody knows where they could be coming from or how they might be triggered, with speculation ranging from a huge star, jets of material shooting out of a black hole – or even aliens.

FRBs are powerful but very short radio waves, which last no more than a millisecond.

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Jan 4, 2017

Real ‘Jurassic World’ Scientist Says We Could Bring Back Dinosaurs As Pets

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, entertainment

Paleontologist Jack Horner participates in a “Jurassic World” Q&A at the Natural History Museum.

Here at Popular Science, we can’t wait to see Jurassic World, which opens in theaters nationwide today. I mean, who can resist velociraptor biker gangs:

But we were also curious about the real scientific research that inspired the movie. So we talked with Jack Horner, a noted paleontologist who has consulted on the entire Jurassic Park movie franchise, including Jurassic World.

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Jan 4, 2017

Apple Manufacturer Foxconn to Fully Replace Humans With Robots

Posted by in categories: mobile phones, robotics/AI

In Brief

  • The Taiwanese company that manufactures Apple’s iPhone has announced a three-part plan to fully automate its factories, with hopes to achieve 30% automation by 2020.
  • The move could put as many as a million people out of work, another example of automation’s major implications for the global workforce.

Foxconn Electronics, the Taiwanese manufacturing company behind some of the biggest electronic brands’ devices, including Apple’s iPhone, has announced that it will ramp up automation processes at its Chinese factories. The goal is to eventually achieve full automation.

In an article published in Digitimes, General Manager Dai Jia-peng of Foxconn’s Automation Technology Development Committee explains that the process will unfold in three phases.

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Jan 4, 2017

Quantum Computers Ready to Leap Out of the Lab in 2017

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

Google, Microsoft and a host of labs and start-ups are racing to turn scientific curiosities into working machines.

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Jan 4, 2017

This drone ambulance could be the difference between life and death

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Jan 4, 2017

NASA Should Build a Superhighway in Space

Posted by in categories: business, space

NASA needs to get out of the rocket business and start doing what it’s uniquely qualified for.

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Jan 4, 2017

NASA funds mission to study energy from black holes and other extremes

Posted by in category: cosmology

Polarized —

NASA funds mission to study energy from black holes and other extremes.

The Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer should launch in 2020 and cost $188 million.

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