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Aug 23, 2023
NASA and SpaceX give GO for Crew 7 launch
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space travel
Following the Flight Readiness Review (FRR), NASA and SpaceX gave the go for Crew 7. The launch is scheduled for August 25th at 3:49 a.m. ET (07:49 UTC).
This mission will bring three astronauts and one cosmonaut to the International Space Station for a stay of around six months to perform experiments and conduct maintenance aboard the orbiting outpost.
After the FRR was complete, a full launch day rehearsal was carried out in which the crew was fully suited and driven to Launch Complex 39A, where they boarded Crew Dragon Endurance. The crew and mission control simulated a full countdown in order to familiarize themselves one last time before launch day.
Aug 23, 2023
Eye scan picks up signs of Parkinson’s 7 years early: study
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience
(NewsNation) — Eye scans could be able to detect Parkinson’s disease several years before the presentation of other symptoms, according to a new study.
The findings, published in the journal Neurology, add to growing evidence that eye scans could help detect neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s and multiple sclerosis.
Researchers at University College Hospital and the Moorfields Eye Hospital used a type of 3D scan known as optical coherence tomography (OCT) which detected Parkinson’s disease markers an average of seven years before clinical symptoms.
Aug 23, 2023
India’s Chandrayaan-3 moon landing: How to watch
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space travel
After Russia’s Luna-25 spacecraft crashed, all eyes are on Chandrayaan-3 as India attempts to become the first nation to land on the moon’s south pole.
Aug 23, 2023
Meyers Manx 2.0 Electric Buggy Pricing Announced, Starts At $74,000
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: sustainability, transportation
Meyers Manx, the original maker of the Volkswagen Beetle-based, fiberglass-bodied beach buggy from the 1960s, just published the starting price for its all-new, all-electric Manx 2.0 electric buggy, and it’s not exactly cheap.
Revealed last year at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, the company’s first all-new vehicle in nearly 20 years starts at $74,000 for the base variant with the 20-kilowatt-hour battery pack and yet-to-be-released performance figures. That’s almost as expensive as the recently introduced Tesla Model S Standard Range, which starts at $78,490 and offers a 320-mile range.
The base MSRP came with no extra information and was casually thrown in a sentence at the end of the press release for the company’s new Resorter Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV), which debuted last week at The Quail, so we still don’t know how much the top-of-the-line model will set prospective customers back.
Aug 23, 2023
University of Chicago scientists invent smallest known way to guide light
Posted by Omuterema Akhahenda in categories: computing, particle physics
Through a series of innovative experiments, he and his team found that a sheet of glass crystal just a few atoms thick could trap and carry light. Not only that, but it was surprisingly efficient and could travel relatively long distances—up to a centimeter, which is very far in the world of light-based computing.
The research, published Aug. 10 in Science, demonstrates what are essentially 2D photonic circuits, and could open paths to new technology.
2D optical waveguides could point way to new technology.
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Aug 23, 2023
Scientists Are Building “Organoid Intelligence” Biocomputers Using Brains Grown In A Lab To Rival Artificial Intelligence
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: robotics/AI
You might be wary – or weary – of headlines that begin with “scientists are trying to build,” because most of them really don’t seem to watch enough science fiction movies.
Aug 23, 2023
PERSPECTIVE: The Future of Biometric Border Control and Cyber Threat Challenges
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: cybercrime/malcode, privacy, robotics/AI
Additionally, iProov reveals a 295 percent yearly increase in biometric attacks that use novel face swaps. Using this technique, attackers generate synthetic images with AI, either replacing the face of the victim with a video of him to bypass liveness checks or with the face of the attacker itself.
But beyond deep fakes and other more rudimentary presentation attacks where identities are spoofed using masks or other presentation techniques, another type of attack is gaining ground: digital injection.
Aug 23, 2023
Cyber Criminals Targeting Victims Through Mobile Beta-Testing Applications
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: cybercrime/malcode, finance
The FBI is warning the public that cyber criminals are embedding malicious code in mobile beta-testing applications (apps) to defraud potential victims. Beta-testing apps are online services for testing of mobile apps prior to official release. The beta apps typically are not subject to mobile operating systems’ review processes.
The malicious apps enable theft of personally identifiable information (PII), financial account access, or device takeover. The apps may appear legitimate by using names, images, or descriptions similar to popular apps. Cyber criminals often use phishing or romance scams to establish communications with the victim, then direct the victim to download a mobile beta-testing app housed within a mobile beta-testing app environment, promising incentives such as large financial payouts.
Aug 23, 2023
India prepares for Chandrayaan-3 attempt to land on the moon
Posted by Eamon Everall in category: space
India is preparing for its second attempted moon landing, a historic moment for the world’s most populous country.
Chandrayaan-3, which means “mooncraft” in Sanskrit, is scheduled to put down its Vikram lander shortly after 6pm (1230 GMT) near the little-explored lunar south pole in what would be a world first for any space programme.