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Sep 12, 2016
Jeff Bezos’s New Rocket, Built to Carry Payloads and People — By Marina Koren | The Atlantic
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: space, space travel
“The founder of spaceflight company Blue Origin announced Monday the design of an orbital rocket called New Glenn.”
Tags: Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos
The unprecedented success of this firefighter’s face transplant surpassed even his doctors’ expectations.
Sep 12, 2016
This app turns spoken words into sign language
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: futurism
Click on photo to start video.
This virtual character can translate speech into sign language when held up to a hearing person.
Sep 12, 2016
Your First Look At What It Would Be Like to Ride the Hyperloop Pod
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: futurism, transportation
https://youtube.com/watch?v=VF1rt1-Y6vY
Want to know what it looks like to travel at the speed of sound…in a windowless pod? Well, here you go.
What would it be like to ride on the Hyperloop—the 700 mph (1,100 km/h) propulsion-driven transportation of the future?
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Sep 12, 2016
Turing’s new phone: Too good to be true in reality
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: energy, internet, mobile phones, robotics/AI
Turing Robot Industries (TRI) has huge plans regarding its new phone. The third in the series phone, has such high-tech plans lined up for it that these plans itself make you cringe on the grounds of practicality and reality. The plans of the company for this phone include an 18 GB RAM, three Snapdragon 830’s, 6.4-inch 4K display, 1.2 TB storage 60MP iMAX 6K Quad Rear Camera Triplet Lens at f/1.2, and a 20MP front camera.
It will have 4G VoLTE enabled 4 Nano SIMs, support Parallel Tracking and Mapping API. This entire package will be powered by a 120wh battery which will also use a triple power source. This would be in the form of a supercooled 3,600mAh graphene battery and a pair of 2,600mAh Li-Ion Hydrogen Fuel cells powering your device (and maybe also your home).
Sep 12, 2016
DARPA working on safe Gene Editing Research
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, genetics
The Safe Genes program could help unlock the potential of advanced gene editing technologies by developing a set of tools to address potential risks of this rapidly advancing field. The Safe Genes program envisions addressing key safety gaps by using those tools to restrict or reverse the propagation of engineered genetic constructs.
“Gene editing holds incredible promise to advance the biological sciences, but right now responsible actors are constrained by the number of unknowns and a lack of controls,” said Renee Wegrzyn, DARPA program manager. “DARPA wants to develop controls for gene editing and derivative technologies to support responsible research and defend against irresponsible actors who might intentionally or accidentally release modified organisms.”
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Sep 11, 2016
Elon Musk: ‘We Have Not Ruled Out’ That UFO Caused Space X Explosion (VIDEO)
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: Elon Musk, space
Hmmm.
The statement by the vaunted entrepreneur that he couldn’t rule out that UFO hunters were correct that an unidentified object or weapon initiated the explosion has alien enthusiasts out in full force.
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Sep 11, 2016
Gravitation under human control? This proposal could transform physics
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: physics, space
Produce and detect gravitational fields at will using magnetic fields, control them for studying them, work with them to produce new technologies — it sounds daring, but Prof. André Füzfa of Namur University has proposed just that in an article published in the scientific journal Physical Review D. If followed, this proposal could transform physics and shake up Einstein’s theory of general relativity.
At present, scientists study gravitational fields passively: they observe and try to understand existing gravitational fields produced by large inertial masses, such as stars or Earth, without being able to change them as is done, for example, with magnetic fields.
It was this frustration that led Füzfa to attempt a revolutionary approach: creating gravitational fields at will from well-controlled magnetic fields and observing how these magnetic fields could bend space-time.
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