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Jul 11, 2023

‘Hundred times’ more probability of finding water on exoplanets, says new study

Posted by in category: alien life

Rutgers University scientists believe there might be many more Earth-like exoplanets with liquid water.

Are we alone in this vast universe? Are there planets out there that harbor liquid water and ideal conditions for life to thrive?

These are some of the major questions that space scientists hope to find answers to. However, in order to answer these big questions, it is necessary to get into the nitty-gritty of what may allow water to sustain itself on other distant planets.

Jul 11, 2023

How harvesting electricity from humid air could one day power our devices

Posted by in category: energy

Famed physicist Nikola Tesla wanted to obtain electricity from humidity in the air: decades after his death, the idea could finally be coming to fruition.

Jul 11, 2023

Dr. Khalid Salaita, PhD — Emory University — Developing Novel DNA-Based Mechano-Technologies

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry, engineering, health, nanotechnology

Developing Novel DNA-Based Mechano-Technologies For Human Health — Dr. Khalid Salaita, Ph.D. — Emory University


Dr. Khalid Salaita, Ph.D. (https://www.salaitalab.com/salaita) is a Professor of Chemistry at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia (USA), program faculty in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory, program member of Cancer Cell Biology at Winship Cancer Institute, and most recently is the recent winner Future Insight Prize given by Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany (https://www.emdgroup.com/en/research/open-innovation/futurei…aming.html) for his cutting edge work in the area of mechanobiology.

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Jul 11, 2023

Impossible Quantum Drive That Defies Known Laws of Physics Scheduled for “Do or Die” October Space Flight

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, space travel

A controversial new type of electric propulsion system that physicists say defies Newton’s Laws of Motion, known as the Quantum Drive, has secured a spot on a SpaceX rocket and will launch into low Earth orbit (LEO) this October.

Designed by IVO Ltd., an electronics prototyping company, the promising yet controversial Quantum Drive could change the future of space travel and, if proven to work, would potentially rewrite or expand many of the accepted principles of inertia and motion that have existed for centuries.

Newtonian Physics Says creating inertia Without Propellant is Impossible.

Jul 11, 2023

NASA’s James Webb telescope spotted two stars crashing into each other so violently it could have created gold in space

Posted by in category: space

“Siri, play gold dust by flux pavilion”


The James Webb Space Telescope detected a cosmic phenomenon known as a kilonova, which can create gold, platinum, and uranium in space.

Jul 11, 2023

AI Taking Jobs Could Benefit Economy, Says Marc Andreessen: ‘It’s A Process Of Change And People Get Freaked Out’

Posted by in categories: economics, employment, robotics/AI

Entrepreneur and venture capitalist Marc Andreessen is among the many people speaking out about the opportunities and risks of artificial intelligence and the growth of ChatGPT. The comments from Andreessen come as valuations have risen for artificial intelligence stocks.

What Happened: Fresh off his report called “Why AI will save the world,” Andreessen shared more details on the opportunities for artificial intelligence during a recent podcast appearance.

Andreessen argued that AI could save the world, a bold claim that includes looking at the religion of sorts of the AI movement.

Jul 11, 2023

Will AI Take Your Job? 27% Of Jobs In Wealthy Countries At High Risk, Report Says

Posted by in categories: employment, food, robotics/AI, transportation

Jobs at high-risk of being replaced by AI include construction, transportation and farming, according to a new report.

Jul 11, 2023

AI Robots Admit They’d Run Earth Better Than ‘Clouded’ Humans

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Nicholas Play they wrote an article for you.


A panel of AI-enabled humanoid robots told a United Nations summit on Friday that they could eventually run the world better than humans.

But the social robots said they felt humans should proceed with caution when embracing the rapidly-developing potential of artificial intelligence.

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Jul 11, 2023

Sarah Silverman Sues OpenAI for Copyright Infringement

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The debate surrounding the use of AI chatbots and copyright is really starting to heat up.

Case in point, comedian and author Sarah Silverman has filed a lawsuit, alongside two other authors, against OpenAI and Meta for copyright infringement, The Guardian reports.

They’re claiming that OpenAI’s very popular ChatGPT and Meta’s own AI model LLaMA were trained on their books as dataset fodder, without their consent.

Jul 11, 2023

Scientists can now grow wood in a lab without cutting a single tree

Posted by in category: futurism

Well, not yet because there is a new solution that promises an end to our need of cutting trees. A team of researchers at MIT claims that lab-grown timber can replace deforestation driving products made from real wood. They have developed a technique using which timber can be produced in any shape and size, so for example, if you need a new wooden chair, using the researcher’s technique, you can create it in a lab without cutting a single tree.