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Oct 4, 2022

65 years ago, “simple satellite” Sputnik redefined space science — and sent a sinister message

Posted by in categories: military, satellites, science

There was more to this launch than met the eye.


Earth’s first-ever artificial satellite Sputnik launched on October 4, 1957. In that moment, which occurred sixty-five years ago, the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union transformed into a race to dominate not only Earth but also space.

But there was more to the launch than met the eye — behind the development of satellites to orbit Earth was a more nefarious purpose.

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Oct 4, 2022

Largest combined wind/solar/battery plant opens in U.S.

Posted by in categories: energy, sustainability

Portland General Electric (PGE), a public utility, has partnered with NextEra Energy Resources to create a 350 megawatt (MW) clean energy project that combines wind, solar, and battery storage. Wheatridge Renewable Energy Facility, located at the northern edge of Oregon, has the capacity to serve 100,000 homes.

Although great progress is being made with scaling up renewables, intermittency remains a significant issue – since wind does not always blow, and the Sun does not always shine. Falling costs and improvements in technology mean that batteries are increasingly a realistic option for utilities, but we are still a long way from such systems being able to fully handle the demands of national electrical grids.

The newly operational Wheatfield facility is among the most notable advances in battery storage to date in the U.S. It consists of 120 turbines (a mix of 2.3 MW and 2.5 MW machines) generating 300 MW, alongside a 50 MW photovoltaic solar array, for a total of 350 MW. An accompanying battery storage facility is charged using power from the grid and provides 30 MW of continuous power for four hours, i.e. 120 megawatt-hours (MWh). When combined, this is enough to supply nearly 60% of the power generated by the Boardman Coal Plant, which became the last coal-fired plant in Oregon before its demolition a few weeks ago.

Oct 4, 2022

A breakthrough in metastasis could lead to better cancer treatments

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics

Understanding how metastasis works.

In the universal fight against cancer, metastasis is one of the most unpleasant factors that could make matters even worse; and there is still much to comprehend in the spread process. Cambridge scientists might have unveiled a breakthrough in understanding how metastasis works.

The research has been published in the journal Nature Genetics.

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Oct 4, 2022

Stanford researchers produce a groundbreaking cancer-fighting compound

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry

The researchers brilliantly demonstrated, for the very first time, how to chemically transform an abundant, plant-based starting material into EBC-46.

In what can be called a major scientific breakthrough, Stanford researchers have discovered a “rapid and sustainable” way to synthetically produce a promising cancer-fighting compound, designated EBC-46, right in the lab, according to a press release published by the institution.

This was “something many people had considered impossible,” as the compound’s only currently known source is a single plant species that grows solely in a small rainforest region of Northeastern Australia.

Oct 4, 2022

A new study shows why some ‘SuperAgers’ have amazing memories well past their 80s

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Researchers discovered SuperAgers have larger and healthier neurons that allow them to stay mentally sharp.

SuperAgers have super-neurons to thank for their incredible memories as they age, according to a recent study.


Elderly cycling.

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Oct 4, 2022

The swamp of despair: Jack Dorsey refers to Facebook in private text to Elon Musk

Posted by in category: Elon Musk

The text was sent to none other than a long-time friend and Tesla CEO, Elon Musk.


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The Twitter founder, who is a long-time friend of Musk, appears to be quite welcoming of Musk’s decision to buy the company and also texted him on April 5, when he learned that Musk would join the Twitter board, the records put in Delaware Court of Chancery, where a five trial is scheduled to begin on October 17 show.

Oct 4, 2022

Wisk Aero aims to be the first FAA certified autonomous air taxi with its 6th generation eVTOL

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

The company targets a price of $3 per passenger per mile.

The first self-flying, all-electric, four-passenger eVTOL air taxi in the world was unveiled by the California-based Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) company Wisk Aero. Generation 6 is Wisk’s go-to-market aircraft and the first autonomous eVTOL to be a candidate for type approval by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

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Oct 4, 2022

‘Spooky’ quantum-entanglement experiments win physics Nobel

Posted by in categories: futurism, quantum physics

This is pioneering work for quantum teleportation as well making entanglement the main way for quantum teleportation communications in the future.


Award goes to three experimental physicists whose pioneering research has laid the groundwork for quantum information science.

Oct 4, 2022

Prof. Dr. Andrea B. Maier, MD, PhD — Building A Clinically Credible Platform For Longevity Medicine

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, neuroscience, policy

Building A Clinically Credible Platform For Longevity Medicine — Prof. Dr. Andrea Maier MD, PhD, National University of Singapore, Centre for Healthy Longevity.


Professor Dr. Andrea B. Maier, MD, Ph.D., is the Oon Chiew Seng Professor in Medicine, Healthy Ageing and Dementia Research, and Co-Director of the Centre for Healthy Longevity, at the National University Of Singapore (https://discovery.nus.edu.sg/19564-andrea-britta-maier).

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Oct 4, 2022

China’s moon-bound Long March 9 engine passes a key test

Posted by in category: space travel

The super heavy-lift Long March 9 rocket could send humans to the Moon and Mars.

China successfully tested a new engine for its Long March 9 rocket, which it aims to eventually use to send the first crewed Chinese mission to the Moon.

The China National Space Administration (CNSA) said it has overcome technical difficulties in building its first prototype Yf-79 engine for the rocket.