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Jan 2, 2023

This startup makes high-tech protein from thin air

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, economics, food

Solar Foods, a Finnish food tech company famed for its approach toward alternative protein — made of microbes cultured with electricity and air, is ready to make giant strides in 2023. The company is building its first commercial-scale factory near Helsinki, Finland, that can make food directly from carbon dioxide, New Scientist reported.

The alternative protein, Solein, and its usage in various foods have already been tested in a pilot factory for two years. Recently, Business Finland approved a €34 million grant funding to Solar Foods, making it the largest public grant funding for cellular agriculture in the world. In September 2022, Solar Foods was also selected to be a part of the European Commission’s strategic hydrogen economy core.

Jan 2, 2023

Scientists crashed a Boeing 727 on purpose for science in a real-world experiment

Posted by in category: science

A Boeing 727 that spent much of its lifetime ferrying passengers across the world was deliberately crashed into a Mexican desert by a filing crew as part of a big science experiment.

Jan 2, 2023

Space race: NASA chief warns that China could claim territory on the Moon

Posted by in category: space travel

There is growing concern over China’s Moon ambitions.

The race to the Moon between the United States and China is becoming increasingly fierce, and the next two years could determine who wins. During an interview with Politico.


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Jan 2, 2023

A new physics-defying theory describes the effects of faster-than-light travel

Posted by in categories: physics, space

Extended special relativity describes how the universe would look if you broke the speed of light.

Scientists from the University of Warsaw in Poland and the National University of Singapore are pushing the limits of relativity with a new theory called the “extension of special relativity,” a report from Science Alert reveals.

The scientists’ new study suggests that objects may be able to go faster than the speed of light without completely shattering our current laws of physics.

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Jan 2, 2023

Roundworms’ anti-aging could help researchers to stop human aging

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

“Decreased mitochondrial membrane potential is an attractive explanation for the complex dysfunctions of aging.”

University of Washington School of Medicine researchers’ experiment on C.elegans.

Roundworms, which have an average lifespan of just two to three weeks, are frequently used in aging studies… More.

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Jan 2, 2023

Can ageing be cured? Scientists are giving it a try

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Cutting-edge technologies are revealing the intricacies of human ageing and sparking research into drugs to slow it, or even reverse it.

Jan 2, 2023

What is the War in Ukraine Teaching Us About Our Reliance on Power Grids?

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, education, energy

Russia has focused its aerial attack on destroying Ukraine’s energy grid. Are all countries with national grids vulnerable to this type of assault?


National grids are not just vulnerable to third-party cyberattacks. In war, if the grid is targeted, it can be a country’s Achilles’ heel.

Jan 2, 2023

North Korean hackers are posing as VC firms to steal crypto — and a blockchain expert says 2023 could bring more cyberattacks than ever

Posted by in categories: blockchains, cryptocurrencies, cybercrime/malcode, finance

North Korea’s infamous Lazarus Group is mimicking venture capital firms and banks to steal cryptocurrency, according to a report from cybersecurity company Kaspersky.

The state-sponsored cybercrime group, which was was behind the $625 million Axie Infinity hack in April, is creating domains that present themselves as well-known Japanese, US and Vietnamese companies.

Kaspersky said Lazarus’ BlueNoroff subgroup is using new types of malware delivery methods that bypass security warnings about downloading content. They can then “intercept large cryptocurrency transfers, changing the recipient’s address, and pushing the transfer amount to the limit, essentially draining the account in a single transaction.”

Jan 2, 2023

Madman Invents Robot Suit That Lets Snake Walk With Legs

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

A science vlogger has given snakes their legs back — and the fact that led him to his mad invention is pretty outrageous.

Jan 2, 2023

A Roomba recorded a woman on the toilet. How did screenshots end up on Facebook?

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Robot vacuum companies say your images are safe, but a sprawling global supply chain for data from our devices creates risk.