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Oct 13, 2024

Scientists created organisms in a lab that exist in a ‘third state’ beyond life and death

Posted by in category: futurism

Scientists have created a new type of organism that transcends the states of life and death. Here’s what we know.

Oct 13, 2024

Avoided quasiparticle decay from strong quantum interactions

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics

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A collective excitation behaving as a single emergent entity, known as a quasiparticle, often becomes unstable when encountering a continuum of many-body excited states. However, under certain conditions, the result can be totally different.

Oct 13, 2024

Fungal Aliens: Exploring the Possibility of Fungal-Based Extraterrestrial Life

Posted by in categories: alien life, media & arts

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Oct 13, 2024

Longi introduces 665 W HPBC photovoltaic modules

Posted by in category: futurism

The Hi-Mo X10 module series is based on Longi’s proprietary 2nd generation hybrid passivated back contact (HPBC2.0) cell technology and has a power conversion efficiency of up to 24.8%.

The modules are available in four versions with a power output up to 665 W which measures 2,382 mm x 1,134 mm x 30 mm and weigh 33.5 kg. Their temperature coefficient is-0.26% per C.

Oct 13, 2024

SpaceX Starship launches: Live updates

Posted by in category: space travel

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Oct 13, 2024

Comet Tracker For Sunday: When And Where To See It Tonight

Posted by in category: space

How, when, and where to look to see Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) after sunset this Sunday, Oct. 13, with sky charts, before it gradually fades from view.

Oct 13, 2024

The Most Profound Industrial Revolution Is Underway In Low-Earth Orbit

Posted by in categories: economics, government, space travel

By Tom Vice Chief Executive Officer, Sierra Space.

While the exploration of deep space is critical to advancing our understanding of so many unanswered questions about the universe and our place in it, it is equally as critical that the United States government and private industry work together to lead the commercialization of Low-Earth Orbit (LEO), and capture the resulting massive new space economy.

As I wrote in The Washington Post previously, the most profound chapter in human history is the industrial revolution happening in LEO, just 250 miles above our heads. We are at a turning point for our civilization, pivoting from 60 years of space exploration to a new era of unprecedented economic activity, manufacturing and growth in space. This burgeoning epoch is called the Orbital Age®, and it will drive a new trillion-dollar industry.

Oct 13, 2024

$2 H100s: How the GPU Bubble Burst

Posted by in category: computing

H100s used to be $8/hr if you could get them. Now there’s 7 different resale markets selling them under $2. What happened?

Oct 13, 2024

🔴 LIVE: SpaceX Launches Starship for the Fifth Time (and Tries to Catch a Booster)

Posted by in category: space travel

SpaceX is preparing the launch of the fifth Starship flight test. The window for the launch opens at 7 a.m. local time on Sunday. The company has confirmed on its website, and X, that it is targeting a potential catch of the Super Heavy test vehicle, if flight parameters allow for it.

Window Opens: October 13th at 7AM CDT (12:00 UTC)
Window Closes: October 13th at 8AM CDT (13:00 UTC)

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Oct 13, 2024

Infectious Disease Thought Leaders Stream From Progress, Potential, and Possibilities

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, media & arts

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