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Jul 30, 2023

Falcon Heavy was able to launch the world’s largest commercial communications satellite, Jupiter 3, which weighs more than 9,000kg and is the size of a minibus, into orbit on the second attempt

Posted by in category: satellites

The day before, SpaceX was still able to send the Jupiter-3 satellite into space using a Falcon Heavy rocket. A few days earlier, the launch was cancelled for unknown reasons when the countdown stopped at the 65-second mark.

Here’s What We Know

Falcon Heavy failed to set a world record for payload mass. The minibus-sized Jupiter 3 weighs more than 9,000kg, and Hughes Network Systems calls it the world’s largest commercial communications satellite. But the record belongs to Europe’s Ariane 5 rocket, which sent two satellites into orbit weighing a combined 10.2 tonnes. This happened two years ago.

Jul 30, 2023

Google-backed startup sets two world records in geothermal power

Posted by in category: energy

A Google-backed startup has successfully tested an enhanced geothermal system that could harness Earth’s inner heat to generate clean electricity anywhere, anytime — and they built it, ironically, with technology perfected by the oil industry.

The challenge: Geothermal power plants take advantage of the heat radiating from deep inside the Earth to create electricity. Usually, this is done by drilling wells down to natural underground reservoirs of hot water and using that steam to spin electric turbines.

This is a clean, reliable source of energy, but it is hard to scale. The need to build geothermal plants near existing hydrothermal reservoirs, which are relatively rare, limits its use to a handful of places — today, geothermal supplies just 0.4% of the US’s utility-scale electricity.

Jul 30, 2023

Moon mining gains momentum as private companies plan for a lunar economy

Posted by in categories: economics, space

A number of entrepreneurial groups have shared their strategies to turn the moon into a hustle and bustle world of marketable services.

Jul 30, 2023

NASA eyeing SpaceX’s Starship as possible space station

Posted by in category: space travel

SpaceX and NASA are working to include Starship in an architecture of low Earth orbit opportunities by considering the massive spacecraft for use as a space station.

Jul 30, 2023

Pee fanatics want to feed the world with your liquid gold

Posted by in category: futurism

Year 2020 o.o!


A French startup has developed a urine-powered fertiliser that could limit our environmental footprints. Now it’s on a quest to find as much urine as possible.

Jul 30, 2023

This Bacteria Literally Poops Gold

Posted by in category: food

Year 2018 😗😁


This bacteria eats toxic metal and poops gold.

Jul 30, 2023

Teen’s year-long case of depression and seizures caused by brain-injuring autoimmune disease

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

After she’d spent a year experiencing unusual mood and behavioral symptoms, doctors discovered the teen’s brain was being attacked by her own cells.

Jul 30, 2023

Scientists unveil synergistic method for non-canonical amino acid synthesis

Posted by in categories: biological, chemistry

New chemistry, new enzymology. With a new method that merges the best of two worlds—the unique and complementary activities of enzymes and small-molecule photochemistry—researchers at UC Santa Barbara have opened the door to new catalytic reactions. Their synergistic method allows for new products and can streamline existing processes, in particular, the synthesis of non-canonical amino acids, which are important for therapeutic purposes.

“This method solves what in my opinion is one of the most important problems in our field: how to develop new catalytic reactions in a general sense that are new to both biology and chemistry,” said chemistry Professor Yang Yang, an author of a paper that appears in the journal Science. “On top of that, the process is stereoselective, meaning it can select for a preferred “shape” of the resulting amino .”

The synergistic photobiocatalytic method consists of two co-occurring catalytic reactions. The photochemical reaction generates a short-lived intermediate molecule that works with the reactive intermediate of the enzymatic process, resulting in the amino acid.

Jul 30, 2023

Skywatchers rejoice: This August, you’ll see a rare blue moon − plus another supermoon

Posted by in category: futurism

Set your calendar: August will bring us two supermoons, including a rare blue moon. Here’s a visual explainer.

Jul 30, 2023

SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket launches massive EchoStar internet satellite

Posted by in categories: internet, satellites

Making only its seventh flight, the triple-core Falcon Heavy put on a spectacular overnight show with dramatic side-by-side booster landings.