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Jul 26, 2022

Stop All Hypersonic Weapons Absolutely and Sink Entire Taiwan Invasion At Once

Posted by in categories: military, space travel

Multiple ways to stop hypersonic missiles with current (non hypersonic) technology.

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Jul 26, 2022

Robot grabs and breaks finger of 7-year-old opponent during chess tournament

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

A chess-playing robot fractured the finger of its 7-year-old opponent during a tournament in Moscow last week.

The incident happened after the boy hurried the artificial intelligence-powered robot, the president of the Moscow Chess Federation told the Russian state news agency Tass. “The robot broke the child’s finger — this, of course, is bad,” Sergey Lazarev said.

Video of the incident, which occurred at the Moscow Chess Open competition Tuesday, went viral on social media after a post by the local outlet Baza News.

Jul 26, 2022

Look: New images reveal Mars canyon’s stunning depths

Posted by in category: space

The European Space Agency released new images of one of the deepest regions on the planet from its Mars Express orbiter.


ESA’s Mars Express orbiter imaged the stunning depths of Mars’ Valles Marineris, a gaping crevasse that is miles deeper than Earth’s Grand Canyon.

Jul 26, 2022

Physics, Life Sciences, and Dragon Cargo Transfer Top Tuesday’s Task List for Crew

Posted by in categories: physics, space

The Expedition 67 crewmembers aboard the International Space Station spent Tuesday predominantly on research, maintenance, and cargo transfer operations.

Research beneficial to humans on Earth and future crews in space is happening around the clock aboard the orbiting laboratory. NASA Flight Engineer Kjell Lindgren used a majority of his day to service samples for the Immunosenescence investigation inside the Life Science Glovebox. Results from this study may one day inform treatments for accelerated aging processes commonly observed in microgravity and contribute to countermeasures for normal aging progression.

Jul 26, 2022

Brain.space remakes the EEG for our modern world (and soon, off-world)

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Figuring out what’s going on in the brain is generally considered to be somewhere between extremely difficult and impossible. One major challenge is that the best ways to do so are room-sized machines relegated to hospitals — but brain.space is hoping that its portable, powerful and, most importantly, user-friendly EEG helmet could power new applications and treatments at home and, as a sort of cork pop for its debut, in space.

Electroencephalography, or EEG, is an established method for monitoring certain signals the brain produces. An EEG can indicate which areas of the cortex are active, whether the user is concentrating, agitated, and so on. It’s not nearly as precise as an MRI, but all you need for an EEG is a set of electrical contacts on the scalp, while an MRI machine is huge, loud and incredibly expensive.

There’s been precious little advancement in EEG tech, though, and it’s often done more or less the same way it was done decades ago. Recently, that’s begun to change with devices like Cognixion’s, which uses re-engineered EEG to interpret specific signals with the goal of allowing people with motor impairments to communicate.

Jul 26, 2022

Wireless EEG devices expand care options for patients with neurological conditions

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Technology enabling better care conditions for patients and wireless EEG monitoring can help patients with neurological conditions.

Jul 26, 2022

America’s First Funeral Home for Composting Human Remains Is Open for Business

Posted by in category: law

Death comes to all of us, and it’s never easy. If cemeteries and funeral homes don’t give you warm fuzzies, then consider instead having your body covered in soil and bacteria so it can be composted into mulch.

The idea of a human remains becoming rich soil that can lead to new life seems — oddly refreshing.

After a decade of planning and fundraising and a successful bid to change Washington state law, Recompose, a composting funeral home, is finally open for business.

Jul 26, 2022

The Life in ‘The Simpsons’ Is No Longer Attainable

Posted by in category: futurism

The most famous dysfunctional family of 1990s television enjoyed, by today’s standards, an almost dreamily secure existence.

Jul 26, 2022

An animation showing the Dopaminergic system Transmission Across the Synapses!

Posted by in categories: innovation, neuroscience

Credit: Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute:

Dopaminergic Transmission.

Handbook of Basal Ganglia Structure and Function, Second Edition: https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/neuroscience/dopaminergic-transmission.

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Jul 26, 2022

First commercial payload to Mars could launch in 2024

Posted by in category: space travel

A new company, led by a SpaceX founding member, aims to deliver the first commercial payload to the surface of Mars – using a fully reusable, entirely 3D printed launch vehicle, the Terran R.