A new way to think about whether robots will take your job.
BLOOSTAR TEASER launch
Posted in space
We are proud to present a new way to access Space. Full video coming soon.
bloostar — the shortcut to orbit bloostar.com
Credit and applause to Entropy Studios — the creators behind the 3D of this video entropystudio.net/
Robot Evolution
Posted in ethics, evolution, robotics/AI
Advances in robotics and say that in less than fifty years “organic” (man) and the “mecca” (robots) supposedly coexist harmoniously in a civilization that if I imagine there will be little to change his ethics. MAKI360.
Stefano Boeri Architetti won the bid just one year after completing their first acclaimed vertical forest, or Bosco Verticale, one year ago in Milan. Like its predecessor, the forested tower planned for Lausanne will be covered by shrubs and plants, and will add 3,000 square meters of greenery along its 117-meter-tall facade. The new tower is named “La Tour des Cedres” after the architects’ vision to install over 100 cedar trees on the structure.
Related: Bosco Verticale: World’s First Vertical Forest is Finally Complete in Milan.
Dog cloning in South Korea
Posted in biotech/medical
A lab in South Korea that will clone your dead dog for just $100,000.
We visited a lab in South Korea that will clone your dead dog for you.
Earthlings, meet the EmDrive, the rocket of the future.
Allegedly, Eagleworks Labs at NASA’s Johnson Space Center has defied a Newtonian law of physics and created a futuristic warp drive. If it’s real, it could be the most exciting breakthrough in space-travel technology to date: an engine that gets from point A to point B without using any fuel — and does it crazy fast.
Despite months of skepticism, our nation’s aerospace agency wants you to believe its latest findings are legit. Recent studies purportedly prove the EmDrive’s authenticity. Even NASA researcher Paul March hopped on a (non-NASA-affiliated) spaceflight forum to chat about the agency’s findings.
“If going to Mars sounds fun, apply within.” (Applications accepted December 2015 through February 2016.)