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Nov 16, 2022

Postponing the Heat Death of the Universe

Posted by in categories: cosmology, futurism

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According to modern cosmology, one day all the stars will burn out and the Universe will be full of dead planets, black holes, and other stellar remnants, slowing decaying till entropy brings the Heat Death of the Universe. But could this fate be postponed or even reversed?

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Nov 16, 2022

Computational Creativity

Posted by in categories: computing, neuroscience

As part of its quest to develop cognitive systems, IBM Research is exploring whether a computer can be creative by designing a machine that can create surprising yet flavorful recipe ideas no cookbook has ever thought of in order to enhance human creativity.

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Nov 16, 2022

Are there Undiscovered Elements Beyond The Periodic Table?

Posted by in categories: chemistry, physics, space

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Nov 16, 2022

Track NASA’s Artemis I Mission in Real Time

Posted by in category: space travel

Join NASA’s Orion spacecraft on its first mission around the Moon using the Artemis Real-time Orbit Website (AROW) to track the spacecraft’s flight as it happens.

Nov 16, 2022

Inside the billion-dollar meeting for the mega-rich who want to live forever

Posted by in category: life extension

Hope, hype, and self-experimentation collided at an exclusive conference for ultra-rich investors who want to extend their lives past 100. I went along for the ride.

Nov 16, 2022

No, there isn’t a hole in the Universe

Posted by in category: futurism

The image you’re seeing isn’t a hole in the Universe, and the cosmic voids that do exist aren’t hole-like at all.

Nov 16, 2022

Reservations for new community of 3D homes in Georgetown to open in 2023

Posted by in categories: habitats, internet, security, solar power, sustainability

The community will offer eight different floor plans, ranging from three to four bedrooms and two to three bathrooms. Homes will be powered by rooftop solar panels, include a Ring Video Doorbell Pro, Schlage Encode Smart WiFi deadbolt, a Honeywell Home T6 Pro WiFi smart thermostat and a Wolf Ranch security package.

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Nov 16, 2022

Webb Telescope Captures Stunning Protostar ‘Hourglass’ in Space

Posted by in category: space

The space observatory’s most recent image shows a star’s preamble in the nearby universe.

Nov 16, 2022

New FDA warning links cough medicine to rise in child poisonings

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Parents and medical providers are being called on to be careful with prescription cough medication as overdoses among children are on the rise.

Calls to poison control centers in the United States reporting the ingestion of prescription cough medicine by children rose by 158% between 2010 and 2018, according to a study published Tuesday by the Food and Drug Administration.

The study, published in the journal Pediatrics, found that pediatric poisonings involving the drug benzonatate, sold under the brand name Tessalon, have increased each year.

Nov 16, 2022

World’s first electric lithium mine: Birth of a North American supply chain

Posted by in categories: climatology, sustainability

As the world rushes toward “the greatest disconnect between supply and demand in the history of commodities,” Snow Lake Lithium CEO Philip Gross talks us through his company’s plans to open the world’s first all-electric lithium mine in Canada.

Now that we’re starting to see the chaotic and destructive early effects of climate change begin to wreak havoc the world over, the world seems to have finally reached a consensus that we need to decarbonize as rapidly as possible. Which is great – better late than never. But a huge percentage of the push toward net zero carbon by 2050 is going to rely on batteries, and the simple fact is this: there’s not going to be enough lithium.

There’s plenty in the ground, but as we wrote a couple of months ago, there’s nowhere near enough coming out of it, and while everyone seems to be expecting electric vehicles to continue taking over the auto market, the numbers look dire. By 2030, if all existing mines keep producing and everything that’s under construction comes to fruition, there’ll still be barely enough metal to satisfy half of demand. This will be a lithium resource squeeze of epic proportions.