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Jan 24, 2023

With Starship testing, SpaceX moves one step closer to making science fiction a reality

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, space travel

SpaceX is poised to conduct a wet dress rehearsal of the Starship launch system from its Starbase site in southeastern Texas, a major milestone in CEO Elon Musk’s quest to turn long-haul interplanetary transportation from science fiction to reality.

It’s the strongest signal yet that Starship’s first orbital flight test could well and truly be imminent. The wet dress is a critical series of prelaunch tests that includes propellant loading of both the upper stage and booster, and a run-through of countdown to around T-10 seconds, or just before engine ignition. If no major issues crop up during the testing, the next step would be “de-stacking,” or the separation of the Starship second stage and Super Heavy booster. That would be followed by a full static fire test, where engineers would light up all 33 of the booster’s Raptor 2 engines. The launch system would then be re-stacked before the first orbital flight test.

This could all take place in a matter of weeks — March is not off the table for the orbital flight test — but that’s assuming that everything goes well and no major mishaps take place (they’re not unheard of). It also assumes that the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, the body that regulates commercial launches, issues SpaceX the all-important launch license fairly soon. The FAA has been basically mum about the status of its evaluation of SpaceX’s plans, though it’s been conducting extensive assessments of the Starship launch program for some time.

Jan 24, 2023

Sun Will Eventually Expand To Some 300 Times Its Current Size, Says Study

Posted by in category: space

A recent observational study of some 191 giant stars at the end of their lives as hydrogen-burning, main sequence stars, places more precise parameters our own star’s expansionary endgame. The Sun will finish its life at perhaps two to three hundred times its current angular size.

The observations were made between 1996 and 2008 with the now defunct Palomar Testbed Interferometer atop Mount Palomar in southern California. They were coupled with data from the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Hipparcos and Gaia missions to more accurately calculate the stars’ distances and effective temperatures.


New survey of giant stars reveals details about the Sun’s own likely endgame as an expanding red giant.

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Jan 24, 2023

IIT-M’s Robot to Clean Septic Tanks Without Humans Will Help End Manual Scavenging

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

HomoSEP, a robot to eliminate the practice of manual scavenging in India, developed by researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, is all set for field deployment.

Plans are afoot to deploy 10 units across Tamil Nadu with researchers already establishing contact with sanitation workers to identify locations. According to a press release issued by IIT-M today, Gujarat and Maharashtra are also being considered for deployment.

This robot has been developed over the last several years by a team led by Professor Prabhu Rajagopal, Centre for Nondestructive Evaluation, IIT-M, faculty at the department of mechanical engineering and IIT-Madras-incubated startup Solinas Integrity Private Limited. The team has been in close touch with sanitation workers. Support for this team has come from the Safai Karamchari Andolan (SKA), an NGO dedicated to the elimination of manual scavenging, along with CSR partners—GAIL Foundation, CapGemini, NSE Foundation and L&T Technology Foundation.

Jan 24, 2023

Experimental device breaks up blood clots using twisted ultrasound

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

It goes without saying that if someone has a blood clot in their brain, that clot should be cleared as soon as possible. An experimental new transducer could help, as it uses swirling waves of ultrasound to break up blood clots much faster than existing methods.

Developed by scientists at North Carolina State University and the Georgia Institute of Technology, the device is designed specifically for use on what are known as cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) clots. These form in veins that ordinarily allow blood to drain from the brain. When those veins are blocked, blood pressure in the brain increases, to the point that a potentially lethal or disabling hemorrhage may occur.

Most existing CVST treatments involve using drugs to dissolve the clot. According to the team behind the new study, however, it takes an average of about 29 hours – and never less than 15 hours – for such medications to work. By contrast, the new transducer breaks up the clots in less than 30 minutes.

Jan 24, 2023

When WIll We Upload Our Minds To Other Species?

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, bioengineering, business, genetics, life extension, mathematics, robotics/AI, transhumanism

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Jan 24, 2023

Scientists discover how distant ‘hell planet’ with diamond core got so hot

Posted by in category: futurism

The planet 55 Cancri e, also known as the “hell planet,” appears to have been dragged closer to its sun’s equator due to a gravitational anomaly.

Jan 24, 2023

The Singularity: Are We Prepared for the Dawn of a New Era in Artificial Intelligence?

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, singularity

In this powerful and thought-provoking video, you’ll learn about the concept of Singularity as well as some of the potential ramifications it could have on civilization. We investigate the Singularity’s history as well as predictions made about it, such as the concept of a “intelligence explosion” and the rise of a “superintelligence.” Learn about the benefits and drawbacks of the Singularity, as well as the current state of Artificial Intelligence and the advancement of technology. Don’t miss out on this thought-provoking look into the future of technology and the influence it will have on humanity!

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Jan 24, 2023

See the chilling video Chinese protester made before her disappearance

Posted by in category: futurism

In the weeks following anti-zero Covid protests in Beijing, a protester made a video warning she could vanish. Soon after filming the video, she was arrested. CNN’s Selina Wang reports. #CNN #News

Jan 24, 2023

Artificial intelligence chatbot passes elite business school exam, outperforms some Ivy League students

Posted by in categories: business, education, robotics/AI

A Wharton Professor published a report that detailed how Chat GPT3, an artificial intelligence, performed on a final exam in his MBA class.

Jan 24, 2023

First AI-powered “robot” lawyer will represent defendant in court next month

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

AI-creation will hear arguments and formulate responses in real-time for defendant in traffic ticket case.