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Nov 1, 2022

Half Company designs transport network that combines cable cars with AI

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

A network of autonomous cable cars transports people and goods around a city in this concept developed by transport design studio Half Company.

Halfgrid is a proposal for a city-wide transport system that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to move suspended capsules to their designated location.

It is billed as “a fully autonomous transit system for people and goods, running on a separate layer above the ground and based on the smallest unit possible — an individual person-sized pod”.

Nov 1, 2022

Punjab Man’s ‘Ikea-Like’ Customisable Solar Kits Make it Easy to Adopt Clean Energy

Posted by in category: energy

Punjab entrepreneur Simarpreet’s startup Hartek Solar is helping people adopt clean energy solutions more easily with customisable ‘plug-and-play’ solar kits. Watch this video to see how.

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Nov 1, 2022

Digital mapmaking innovations are revolutionizing travel

Posted by in categories: mapping, transportation

GPS for scuba divers, cars with built-in holographic maps, and other new tech mean ’you’ll never get lost again.‘.

Nov 1, 2022

One-stroke is Enough! E-Rex Petrol Engine Revealed

Posted by in categories: economics, energy, transportation

FOR as long as internal combustion has ruled the roads, vehicles have been fitted with just three basic types of engine: four-stroke, two-stroke, and rotary.

Each differs from the next with regard to its power density and fuel economy, but the general premise of each is very similar. Air and fuel go in, get ignited, and push the piston (or rotor) which in turn rotates the crankshaft creating motion.

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Nov 1, 2022

Researchers Demonstrate Fully Recyclable Printed Electronics

Posted by in categories: computing, materials

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New technique reclaims nearly 100% of all-carbon-based transistors while retaining future functionality of the materials.

Nov 1, 2022

Genetically modified mosquitoes cut the insect’s number by 96 per cent

Posted by in category: genetics

In a city in Brazil, male mosquitoes were released that expressed a gene that meant their female offspring, which bite and transmit infections, couldn’t survive.

Nov 1, 2022

Twitter Reveals ‘NFT Tweet Tiles’ in Order to ’Impact‘ the Social Media Experience

Posted by in categories: blockchains, business, Elon Musk

Is Twitter getting into the NFT business?


According to the social media company Twitter, the firm plans to launch a new feature called “NFT Tweet Tiles,” a segregated panel within a tweet that showcases non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and the marketplaces that list the specific NFT shared. The new NFT concept is expected to drop soon, in order to “impact the Tweet experience,” Twitter developers explained on Oct. 27.

Twitter Developers Reveal ‘NFT Tweet Tiles’

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Nov 1, 2022

‘Humans Will Live In Metaverse Soon’, Claims Mark Zuckerberg. What About Reality?

Posted by in categories: neuroscience, robotics/AI, virtual reality

It mentions that Mark believes that people will migrate to the Metaverse and leave reality behind.


Here’s my conversation with Mark Zuckerberg, including a few opening words from me on Ukraine, Putin, and war. We talk about censorship, freedom, mental health, Social Dilemma, Instagram whistleblower, mortality, meaning & the future of the Metaverse & AI. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zOHSysMmH0 pic.twitter.com/BLARIpXgL0— Lex Fridman (@lexfridman) February 26, 2022

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Oct 31, 2022

‘Planet killer’ asteroid spotted hiding in the sun’s glare

Posted by in categories: asteroid/comet impacts, existential risks

Astronomers have spotted three near-Earth asteroids that were lurking undetected within the glare of the sun. One of the asteroids is the largest potentially hazardous object posing a risk to Earth to be discovered in the last eight years.

The asteroids belong to a group found within the orbits of Earth and Venus, but they’re incredibly difficult to observe because the brightness of the sun shields them from telescope observations.

To avoid the sun’s glare, astronomers leaped at the chance to conduct their observations during the brief window of twilight. An international team spied the space rocks while using the Dark Energy Camera located on the Víctor M. Blanco 4-meter Telescope located at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile.

Oct 31, 2022

New Entanglement Results Hint at Better Quantum Codes

Posted by in categories: encryption, quantum physics

A team of physicists has entangled three photons over a considerable distance, which could lead to more powerful quantum cryptography.