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Oct 13, 2022

Tesla to Build the Future with $10 Trillion Valuation — HyperChange

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, energy, sustainability, transportation

Many investors and onlookers are wondering what the future of Tesla’s valuation will look like, especially knowing how the company could revolutionize the world with its products. From electric vehicles to sustainable energy, some have even made the case that Tesla could someday become the world’s largest company — likely shifting the way the world works either way.

How Tesla Hits $10T & Builds The Future. Source: HyperChange

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Oct 13, 2022

What You Need for a Strong Security Posture

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

Cybersecurity has been compared to a never-ending game of whack-a-mole, with an ever-changing cast of threats and threat actors. While the attacks that make headlines may change from year to year, the basic fact remains: Any network, no matter how obscure the organization it supports, most likely will come under attack at some point. Thus, attaining and maintaining a strong security posture is of critical importance for organizations of any size.

An organization’s security posture, however, is constantly changing. Employees join or leave the company; endpoints are added and discarded; and network and security technologies are deployed, decommissioned, configured, and updated. Each change in network elements can represent a potential attack vector for malware and other threats.

That’s why security teams should review their security processes periodically and keep aligned with new developments in defensive and offensive testing and modeling. Doing so can help move the needle on security maturity from the most basic to an advanced, much stronger security posture, and from a reactive to a proactive model.

Oct 13, 2022

Ancient Martian life may have created the conditions for its own extinction

Posted by in categories: biological, existential risks

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The study was published in Nature Astronomy, and it details how simple microbes that fed on hydrogen and excreted methane were likely abundant on Mars roughly 3.7 billion years ago. This was at approximately the same time that the earliest life was forming in Earth’s oceans.

Oct 13, 2022

New experiment demonstrates that reality might actually be real

Posted by in category: quantum physics

A team of scientists recently conducted an exciting quantum physics experiment allowing them to demonstrate that reality might actually be real. Well, don’t everybody applaud all…

Oct 13, 2022

Largest-ever map of 56,000 galaxies is demystifying the universe’s expansion

Posted by in category: space

A new map of 56,000 galaxies has helped researchers estimate the size and expansion rate of the universe with more precision than ever.

Oct 13, 2022

Planetary Defense Test Run a Success States NASA

Posted by in category: space

NASA’s planetary defence test has been successful in showing it can alter the trajectory of a rock heading toward Earth.


Technology proves that a projectile launched from Earth could redirect the orbit of a space rock on a collision course with Earth.

Oct 13, 2022

SpaceX stacks Starship and Super Heavy on launch pad ahead of orbital test flight (photos)

Posted by in category: space travel

SpaceX has stacked a Starship vehicle on the launch pad at its Starbase facility in South Texas for the first time since March.

A Starship upper-stage prototype known as Ship 24 was stacked atop the Booster 7 Super Heavy first stage at the orbital launch pad at Starbase on Tuesday (Oct. 11) for the first time, according to a tweet (opens in new tab) from SpaceX early on Wednesday (Oct. 12).

Oct 13, 2022

World’s first carbon-eating concrete blocks are weeks away from commercial use

Posted by in categories: food, materials

CarbiCrete.

A key ingredient in concrete has always been cement, the production of which accounts for around 8 percent of the world’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. While it may be tempting to think we are living in the age of plastic—after all, we have generated around 8 billion tonnes of plastic over the past 60 years and it turns out that the cement sector produces more than 30 billion tonnes of concrete each year.

Oct 13, 2022

Video Shows Human Brain Cells in Dish Teaching Themselves to Play a Videogame

Posted by in categories: education, neuroscience

In Scientists were, for the first time, able to show that 800,000 living brain cells trapped in a petri dish can be taught how to play the videogame Pong.

Oct 13, 2022

Quantum Computing Breakthrough: Qubits for a Programmable, Solid-State Superconducting Processor

Posted by in categories: computing, particle physics, quantum physics

Long-Lived Coherent Quantum States in a Superconducting Device for Quantum Information Technology

Scientists have been able to demonstrate for the first time that large numbers of quantum bits, or qubits, can be tuned to interact with each other while maintaining coherence for an unprecedentedly long time, in a programmable, solid-state superconducting processor. This breakthrough was made by researchers from Arizona State University and Zhejiang University in China, along with two theorists from the United Kingdom.

Previously, this was only possible in Rydberg atom.