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Oct 23, 2022

That Our Body Has A MEMORY OF YOUTH Has Been Proved | Dr David Sinclair Interview Clips

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, economics, genetics, life extension

Just a quick vid. He mentions the hope of replacing current gene therapy with a pill or three which I heard Cynthia Kenyon say many years ago.


Dr David Sinclair talks about longevity genes, genes therapies and his works on resetting the eyes in this short clip.

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Oct 23, 2022

Elon Musk Reveals Secret DOJO Computer at Tesla Ai Day

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI, supercomputing

Elon Musk Reveals Secret DOJO Computer at Tesla AI Day.
#teslanews #teslaai #elonmusk.

During AI Day, the Tesla CEO was the first person to confirm the existence of the ‘Dojo’ program: “We do have a major program at Tesla which we don’t have enough time to talk about today called ” Dojo”. That’s a super powerful training computer. The goal of Dojo will be to be able to take in vast amounts of data and train at a video level and do massive unsupervised training of vast amounts of video with the Dojo program – or Dojo computer.”
In June 2020, Elon Musk tweeted, “Dojo, our training supercomputer, will be able to process vast amounts of video training data & efficiently run hyperspace arrays with an enormous number of parameters, plenty of memory & ultra-high bandwidth between cores.

Oct 23, 2022

Defense companies have developed advanced gun turret to counter drone swarms

Posted by in categories: drones, robotics/AI

The system autonomously ensures high interception accuracy while retaining a non-penetrating turret design.

US and French defense companies have unveiled the latest version of the RAPIDFire autonomous gun turret at the Euronaval 2022, a naval defense exhibition, in Paris.

The gun turret which is a joint effort of Nexter and Thales, is claimed to counter growing low-level, close-quarters surface and aerial threats, as per a press release published by the defense company Nexter on Wednesday.

Oct 23, 2022

The plan to stop killer robots: Why world leaders and experts are sounding the alarm

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, sex

The only way we can safeguard against this terrifying future is if nations collectively take action.

You might suppose Hollywood is good at predicting the future. Indeed, Robert Wallace, head of the CIA’s Office of Technical Service and the US equivalent of MI6’s fictional Q, has recounted how Russian spies would watch the latest Bond movie to see what technologies might be coming their way.

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Oct 23, 2022

Researchers secretly converted Starlink signals into GPS systems despite Musk’s objection

Posted by in category: internet

Todd Humphreys and his team at UT Austin’s Radionavigation Lab believed that the Starlink constellation could offer precise position, navigation, and timing that could serve as a backup to the army’s GPS system.

Oct 23, 2022

NASA team is set to study mysterious unidentified flying objects

Posted by in categories: futurism, space

The ultimate purpose of the group will be to recommend a roadmap for potential UAP data analysis.

NASA has put together an independent study team on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) that will begin its research on Monday, October 24, according to a statement by the Space Agency published on Friday. The assignment will run for nine months and will lay the groundwork for future study on the nature of UAPs.

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Oct 23, 2022

Is our planet surrounded by a giant magnetic tunnel? Let’s find out

Posted by in categories: physics, space

It would consist of magnetic ropes.

A Dunlap Institute astronomer is speculating that our solar system may be surrounded by a magnetic tunnel that can be seen in radio waves, according to a press release by the institution published October 14.


Rope-like filaments surrounding our planet

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Oct 23, 2022

This unmanned agricultural robot could transform the industry

Posted by in categories: employment, food, robotics/AI

New Zealand-based agritech company Robotics Plus has launched an autonomous multi-use, modular vehicle for agriculture that could revolutionize the industry by alleviating ongoing labor shortages and simplifying agricultural tasks, according to a press release by the firm published on Thursday.

Optimizing tasks

The robot can be supervised in a fleet of vehicles by a single human operator, using a combination of vision systems and other technologies to sense its environment. This empowers it to optimize tasks and allow intelligent and targeted application of inputs such as sprays. It is suitable for a variety of jobs including spraying, weed control, mulching, mowing and crop analysis.

Oct 23, 2022

The US Army Corps of Engineers is dredging the Mississippi River and racing to keep the sea from contaminating drinking water

Posted by in category: sustainability

The Mississippi River is at record low levels, grounding cargo barges and threatening some towns’ drinking water. USACE is doing damage control.

Oct 23, 2022

Hundred-Year-Old Shipwreck Emerges From River

Posted by in category: computing

The drought affecting the Mississippi River has revealed a watery secret – a shipwreck that’s over a hundred years old. The skeleton of the craft emerged in Baton Rouge this summer, thanks to low water levels. Dr. Chip McGimsey, archaeologist for the State of Louisiana, believes the ruins belong to the Brookhill Ferry, which sank in 1915. He says the wreck provides a unique way to explore the past, noting, “It makes history alive in a way that you don’t get any other way.”