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Dec 11, 2023

SpaceX’s Revolutionary Plans for Starship in 2024 Will Transform Space Travel

Posted by in category: space travel

SpaceX’s ambitious plans for Starship in 2024 will revolutionize space travel and set the groundwork for critical missions such as Artemis in the foreseeable future.

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Dec 11, 2023

New conductive, cotton-based fiber developed for smart textiles

Posted by in categories: materials, wearables

A single strand of fiber developed at Washington State University has the flexibility of cotton and the electric conductivity of a polymer, called polyaniline.

The newly developed material showed good potential for wearable e-textiles. The WSU researchers tested the fibers with a system that powered an LED light and another that sensed ammonia gas, detailing their findings in the journal Carbohydrate Polymers.

“We have one fiber in two sections: one section is the conventional cotton: flexible and strong enough for everyday use, and the other side is the ,” said Hang Liu, WSU textile researcher and the study’s corresponding author. “The cotton can support the conductive material which can provide the needed function.”

Dec 11, 2023

Scientists 3D print self-heating microfluidic devices

Posted by in categories: 3D printing, biotech/medical, chemistry

MIT researchers have used 3D printing to produce self-heating microfluidic devices, demonstrating a technique which could someday be used to rapidly create cheap, yet accurate, tools to detect a host of diseases.

Microfluidics, miniaturized machines that manipulate fluids and facilitate , can be used to detect disease in tiny samples of blood or fluids. At-home test kits for COVID-19, for example, incorporate a simple type of microfluidic.

But many microfluidic applications require chemical reactions that must be performed at specific temperatures. These more complex , which are typically manufactured in a , are outfitted with heating elements made from gold or platinum using a complicated and expensive fabrication process that is difficult to scale up.

Dec 11, 2023

Mistral AI, a Paris-based OpenAI rival, closed its $415 million funding round

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Mistral AI has officially closed its much anticipated Series A funding round. The French company has raised €385 million ($415 million).

Dec 11, 2023

Can AI find the children at risk of mental health conditions?

Posted by in categories: neuroscience, robotics/AI

A Cambridge psychiatrist is developing an AI system to speed up mental health diagnosis in children.

Dec 11, 2023

SpaceX Starship Launch: What It Means for the Future of Space Exploration

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It happened! Starship and SuperHeavy Did Launch for the second time. All 33 raptors were working. Hot staging went as planned. But then both the Booster 9 and Ship 25 were lost. What exactly went wrong and what does it mean for the future of Starship?

Dec 11, 2023

SpaceX Weekly Update: Next Generation Starship Progress & Preparations

Posted by in categories: internet, space travel

This week at Starbase a new sign is installed at the launch site, Booster 10 appears nearly complete, and construction continues at the build site, Massey’s Test Site, Sanchez and the launch site, while over at Cape Canaveral, SpaceX continues Starlink launch and recovery operations while getting ready for the next Falcon Heavy launch, and we review the latest batch of flyover photos courtesy of Greg Scott and Farielle Mohan.

Dec 11, 2023

SpaceX and NASA’s Lunar Starship Redesign for Lunar Exploration

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SpaceX’s newly leaked version of the lunar Starship has been significantly updated to overcome the unique challenges of lunar exploration, demonstrating their commitment to developing technology essential for future missions to the moon and Mars.

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Dec 11, 2023

SpaceX Falcon Heavy Achieves Milestones with X-37B, ULA Faces Challenges

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The impact of nature and technical challenges on space missions highlights the complexities and challenges inherent in space launch vehicle development.

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Dec 11, 2023

Brain implants revive cognitive abilities long after traumatic brain injury in clinical trial

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, law, neuroscience

In 2001, Gina Arata was in her final semester of college, planning to apply to law school, when she suffered a traumatic brain injury in a car accident. The injury so compromised her ability to focus she struggled in a job sorting mail.

“I couldn’t remember anything,” said Arata, who lives in Modesto with her parents. “My dropped, so I’d trip over things all the time. I was always in car accidents. And I had no filter—I’d get pissed off really easily.”

Her parents learned about research being conducted at Stanford Medicine and reached out; Arata was accepted as a participant. In 2018, physicians surgically implanted a device deep inside her brain, then carefully calibrated the device’s electrical activity to stimulate the networks the had subdued. The results of the clinical trial were published Dec. 4 in Nature Medicine.