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Jun 26, 2022

Views, 652 likes, 69 loves, 13 comments, 177 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Primal Space: The ISS is expected to crash into Earth’s atmosphere in 2028 😥

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Jun 26, 2022

How machine learning AI is going to change gaming forever

Posted by in categories: entertainment, robotics/AI

If Agi does arrive in mid this decade id expect game development to be fully automated by 2030. Along w/ rest of most of creative — entertainment industries.


As deep-learning AI models continue to improve, the implications for future Xbox and Windows PC games are truly staggering.

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Jun 26, 2022

New workshop to help bring causal reasoning to recommendation systems

Posted by in category: futurism

Amazon scientists will contribute to this year’s two-day CONSEQUENCES+REVEAL workshop hosted during the ACM Recommender Systems (RecSys), the premier conference… See more.


Two-day RecSys workshop that extends the popular REVEAL to include CONSEQUENCES features Amazon organizers, speakers.

Jun 26, 2022

First Images of the James Webb Space Telescope (Official NASA Broadcast)

Posted by in category: space

It’s time to #UnfoldTheUniverse. Watch as the mission team reveals the long-awaited first images from the James Webb Space Telescope. Webb, an international collaboration led by NASA with our partners the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency, is the biggest telescope ever launched into space. It will unlock mysteries in our solar system, look beyond to distant worlds around other stars, and probe the mysterious structures and origins of our universe and our place in it.

All about Webb: https://webb.nasa.gov

Jun 26, 2022

Armored Cadillac Escalade doubles as a leather-lined, bulletproof, rolling safe room

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, biotech/medical

The latest in the company’s series of AddArmor vehicles, the 2022 B6 Escalade features lightweight B6 AR 500 bullet-resistant material in every body panel that offers B6-level protection, plus B6-level reinforced glass that can sustain prolonged strikes from rocks, bats, or other blunt objects, the company claims. A PA siren system (to disperse crowds) and run-flat tires also help prepare the Escalade for dangerous situations. B6 protection is the highest level of civilian pr… See more.


The 2022 B6 Cadillac Escalade will let drug kingpins travel with the peace of mind that shots from an assault rifle can’t penetrate their luxury SUV.

Jun 26, 2022

A Bile Acid (TBMCA) Is Involved In A Mechanism That Reduces Muscle Mass And Strength

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Jun 26, 2022

Tetraneutron — An Exotic State of Matter discovered

Posted by in categories: physics, space

A long-standing question in nuclear physics is whether chargeless nuclear systems can exist. Only neutron stars represent near-pure neutron systems, where neutrons are squeezed together by the gravitational force to very high densities. The experimental search for isolated multi-neutron systems has been an ongoing quest for several decades, with a particular focus on the four-neutron system called the tetraneutron, resulting in only a few indications of its existence so far, leaving the tetraneutron an elusive nuclear system for six decades.

A recently announced experimental discovery of a tetraneutron by an international group led by scientists from Germany’s Technical University of Darmstadt opens doors for new research and could lead to a better understanding of how the universe is put together. This new and exotic state of matter could also have properties that are useful in existing or emerging technologies.

The first announcement of tetraneutron was done by theoretical physicist James Vary during a presentation in the summer of 2014, followed by a research paper in the fall of 2016. He has been waiting to confirm reality through nuclear physics experiments.

Jun 26, 2022

Irish Archaeologist Identifies Over 3,000-Year-Old Bronze-Age Fortress in Galway Park

Posted by in category: futurism

An archaeologist in Galway, Ireland, discovered a large Bronze Age fortress on a limestone table, surrounded by seasonal lakes, at Coole Park, Ireland, earlier this week, according to television and radio broadcaster RTÉ. The site was previously known, but its antiquity has been in question until now.

Coole Park, the land on which the fortress sits, is currently a nature preserve. The turloughs, or seasonal lakes, are unique to areas of Ireland west of the River Shannon.

The fortress, dating between 800 and 1,200 BCE, is unique in its use of turloughs, which would have drained and filled with water based on the weather and time of year. These turloughs would have been used strategically as a defense mechanism against outside invaders. At roughly 1,312 by 328 feet, the structure could have housed a couple hundred people at any given time.

Jun 26, 2022

Monkeypox Has Evolved at an ‘Accelerated’ And Unexpected Rate, Study Finds

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, evolution

The monkeypox virus has mutated at a far faster rate than would normally be expected and likely underwent a period of “accelerated evolution,” a new study suggests.

The virus, which has infected more than 3,500 people in 48 countries since its detection outside Africa in May, may be more infectious due to dozens of new mutations. In all, the virus carries 50 new mutations not seen in previous strains detected from 2018 to 2019, according to a new study published June 24 in the journal Nature Medicine.

Scientists usually don’t expect viruses like monkeypox to gain more than one or two mutations each year, the study authors noted.

Jun 26, 2022

Ex-Google CEO: The U.S. is about to lose the chip competition

Posted by in category: computing

They are particularly worried about the pace of development in China.