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Jul 10, 2022

NASA to showcase Webb space telescope’s first full-color images

Posted by in category: space

The first batch of photos, which have taken weeks to process from raw telescope data, are expected to offer a compelling glimpse at what Webb will capture on the science missions that lie ahead.

NASA on Friday posted a list of the five celestial subjects chosen for its showcase debut of Webb, built for the U.S. space agency by aerospace giant Northrop Grumman Corp (NOC.N).

Among them are two nebulae — enormous clouds of gas and dust blasted into space by stellar explosions that form nurseries for new stars — and two sets of galaxy clusters.

Jul 10, 2022

Japanese Team Invents Moon Base With Artificial Gravity

Posted by in category: space travel

Getting to the Moon isn’t impossible anymore, but humans have yet to establish a long-term living space on its surface. If we want to become an interplanetary species, however, Japanese researchers say we’ll probably need their newly designed Moon base with artificial gravity.

A team of Kyoto University experts and Kajima Corporation’s construction wizzes unveiled mockups of the conical, rotating structure at a conference last week, showcasing what looks like a glass utopia full of happy people, some of them even driving boats around the water-covered interior of the building.

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Jul 10, 2022

$26K solar car now has a factory — and will roll out this year

Posted by in category: transportation

A California startup has developed a light-weight, three-wheeled solar car. They were built with affordability in mind.

Jul 10, 2022

Biological Immortality

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Is longevity desirable? Review of biological immortality in storytelling.

And what the prospects are to achieve it in the near future.

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Jul 10, 2022

UK debt-to-GDP could reach 430 percent by 2072

Posted by in categories: economics, government

A new report warns that UK government debt is likely to see a major increase this century. The 50-year projections are based on a world of increasing risk, alongside demographic, economic, technological, and other trends.

Jul 10, 2022

Japan to start research on places on moon, Mars for humans

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Jul 10, 2022

Custom suits for worms that really deliver

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Jul 10, 2022

Australian scientists put the quantum world on a microchip

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

A first-of-its-kind quantum simulator could lead to the creation of never-before-seen materials powered by quantum phenomena.

Jul 10, 2022

Interstellar Colonization

Posted by in category: space travel

Today we look at the subject of Interstellar Colonization, from the ship concepts and propulsion methods all the way to intergalactic colonization.

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Jul 10, 2022

Black Hole Ships

Posted by in categories: cosmology, space travel

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Black Holes are often considered the greatest dangers to spaceships in science fiction, but they may turn out to be the perfect power source for future spaceships.

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