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Nov 21, 2022

First power from Hywind Tampen

Posted by in category: energy

Nov 21, 2022

A machine learning approach for the discrimination of theropod and ornithischian dinosaur tracks

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Nov 21, 2022

Could Humans Ever Create a Galactic Empire?

Posted by in category: space

Nov 21, 2022

12-year-old Girl Scores Higher Than Einstein and Hawking on IQ Test

Posted by in category: futurism

Nov 21, 2022

Apple Prepares to Get Made-in-US Chips in Pivot From Asia

Posted by in category: computing

Nov 21, 2022

Pre-Market Consultation for Human Food Made Using Animal Cell Culture

Posted by in category: food

Nov 21, 2022

A breakthrough 3D-printed material incredibly strong and ductile

Posted by in categories: 3D printing, biotech/medical, drones, nanotechnology, satellites

It’s all thanks to nanoclusters.

A new nanoscale 3D printing material developed by Stanford University engineers may provide superior structural protection for satellites, drones, and microelectronics.


A dual-phase, nanostructured high-entropy alloy that has been 3D printed by researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the Georgia Institute of Technology is stronger and more ductile than other cutting-edge additively manufactured materials. This discovery could lead to higher-performance components for use in aerospace, medicine, energy, and transportation.

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Nov 21, 2022

Scientists have just made a breakthrough for a potential glioblastoma drug

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

People affected by the lethal glioblastoma cancer only live for 12–18 months after diagnosis.

A global trial that began in 2007 has confirmed that a vaccine for the treatment of the most lethal brain cancer can give patients years of extended life.


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Nov 21, 2022

New York Leads World’s Most Innovative Cities

Posted by in categories: finance, robotics/AI, sustainability, transportation

Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) may be slowly making its way toward Ark Invest’s Golden Goose scenario, which involves a $22,000 price target pre-split.

At the beginning of 2020, ARK Invest released its updated TSLA valuation based on new research it had collected at the time. ARK analysts described ten difference scenarios Tesla could take leading up to 2024 and gave each one a price target.

Tesla seems to be on track to hit the scenario ARK Invest labeled “The High Functioning EV Company” which has a price target of $3,400. Keep in mind that ARK released these estimates before Tesla announced the stock split. In this scenario, Tesla manages to lower costs and build factories efficiently, but doesn’t launch its autonomous network.

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Nov 21, 2022

Elon Musk abruptly shut down Twitter’s offices as workers resigned en masse

Posted by in category: Elon Musk

Very few have signed up for Musk’s Twitter 2.0.

Twitter offices were abruptly shut down on Thursday after hundreds of employees signed off from the company after refusing to comply with Elon Musk’s ultimatum.


Reports suggest that Musk had to meet a team of engineers to know why so many were leaving. Now offices have to shut to prevent sabotage.

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