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Jul 18, 2022

This New ‘AI-Powered Drone’ Can Fly Even in Hurricanes!

Posted by in categories: climatology, drones, robotics/AI

This new AI-powered drone can resist strong winds and continue its flight thanks to a deep-learning technique created by Caltech engineers.

Jul 18, 2022

Edits to a cholesterol gene could stop the biggest killer on earth

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics

In a first, a patient in New Zealand has undergone gene-editing to lower their cholesterol. If it works, it could signal the start of an era in which nearly everyone might undergo a gene-edit in order to prevent disease.

Jul 18, 2022

NASA teases list of first celestial objects imaged by the James Webb Space Telescope

Posted by in category: space

On July 8th, NASA released a list of targets of nebulas and galaxies that will be revealed on July 12th, when the space agency debuts the first full-color images from the James Webb Space Telescope.

Jul 18, 2022

Human and machine intelligence merge to discover 40,000 ring galaxies

Posted by in categories: information science, robotics/AI, space

A new artificial intelligence algorithm called ‘Zoobot’ helped to identify 40,000 ring galaxies. What else is the astronomical AI capable of?

Jul 18, 2022

Alphabet’s Wing is working on larger drones that can handle heavier deliveries

Posted by in category: drones

A new report says that Microsoft is moving to a three-year cadence for new versions of Windows, which would schedule Windows 12 to release on 2024 and set the stage for new Windows 11 features to release multiple times per year.

Jul 18, 2022

Research suggests some trees have potential for immortality

Posted by in category: life extension

Circa 2021


University of Nevada, Reno names Dr. Erick Jones dean of the College of Engineering.

Jones is a senior science advisor in the Office of the Chief Economist at the U.S. State Department.

Jul 18, 2022

The Year Everyone Remembered That Chips Matter

Posted by in categories: computing, transportation

Shortages of semiconductors messed up production of everything from cars to toys. Plans are in the works for more factories, but they’ll take years.

Jul 18, 2022

Apple’s New M2 Takes Serious Shots at Intel, x86

Posted by in category: futurism

Apple’s M2 is taking serious potshots at x86 and the larger Intel ecosystem. The ARM threat may not be here yet, but it’s on the horizon.

Jul 17, 2022

An Injection of Chaos Solves Decades-Old Fluid Mystery

Posted by in category: futurism

The question was whether something similar would hold in three dimensions. At his lab, Datta investigates such questions using glass beads that mimic see-through soil or sediment. “There’s this quote from the great American philosopher and baseball player, Yogi Berra: ‘You can observe a lot by just watching,’” he said. “I think that’s my entire research program in a nutshell.”

Datta and his co-investigator Christopher Browne introduced their own fluorescent microparticles into polymer-containing fluids, then filmed the movement of the complex fluids through their setup. As the flow rate increased, the liquid began to tumble and loop back on itself, first in a pore or two, then in several more, and eventually in all the pores. The researchers knew that this had to be elastic turbulence because the influence of inertia in these substances was extremely low, at least a million times below the typical threshold for inertial turbulence’s appearance. Their findings appeared on November 5 in Science Advances.

Datta is most excited about potentially harnessing elastic turbulence to clean dirty groundwater. Researchers have tried to clear up polluted underground aquifers by pumping a polymer-containing fluid into them, which should force the water through underground rocks that trap the contaminants. The new work could help researchers formulate the fluids to better accomplish such a task, Datta said.

Jul 17, 2022

Lockheed Martin gets $59 million order for Stryker cyber and electronic warfare suite

Posted by in categories: energy, engineering, military, space

Lockheed Martin has been busy this year. In April of 2022, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and its U.S. Air Force partner announced that they had completed a free flight test of the Lockheed Martin version of the Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept (HAWC).

Then just last month, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) awarded the company a contract to construct the nation’s first megawatt-scale long-duration energy storage system. Under the direction of the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center’s (ERDC) Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (CERL), the new system, called “GridStar Flow,” will be set up at Fort Carson, Colorado.

In the same time frame, General Motors and the firm announced their plans to produce a series of electric moon rovers for future commercial space missions. The companies said they plan aim to test the batteries developed by GM, in space later this year. They also set the ambitious goal of testing a prototype vehicle on the moon by 2025.