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Feb 5, 2022

2021 Was One of The Hottest Years on Record &Mdash; And May be The Coldest we Ever See Again

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La Niña conditions of 2021 cooled the global average surface temperature. Parts of Australia, southern Africa and northwestern North America saw cooler temperatures during the year.


The La Niña conditions of 2021 took the edge off the global average surface temperature. Parts of Australia, southern Africa and northwestern North America saw cooler temperatures during 2021 compared to recent years as the effects of La Niña kicked in.

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Feb 5, 2022

Unemori Architects and Teco Architects create “park-like” health centre

Posted by in category: health

Japanese architecture studios Unemori Architects and Teco Architects have turned a commercial building in Kitakami, Japan, into a health and childcare support centre, adding a new facade as well as undulating floors and ceilings.

Feb 5, 2022

Peter Diamandis: never getting old is coming (clip from a talk w/ Mark Hyman) | S/T en Español

Posted by in categories: life extension, Peter Diamandis, singularity

Excerpt taken from a conversation held between Peter Diamandis and Mark Hyman.

In the description of the video is the link of the original video with the entire conversation.

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Feb 5, 2022

An Air Force Experiment Tossed Cats Into a Microgravity Environment

Posted by in category: space

Feb 5, 2022

A DIY rocket builder enlists 50 volunteers to launch an amateur astronaut

Posted by in category: space

And no, he’s not a billionaire.

Back in 2017, Mad Mike Hughes built a scrap metal rocket to launch in the Mojave desert in order to prove that the Earth is flat. The story made headlines around the world mostly for its ridiculousness but also because of the impressive achievement that it represented. It was an indication that a simple man, not a billionaire, could actually build a rocket.

That’s why when a group of 50 volunteers at Copenhagen Suborbitals announced they were building a rocket to send to space, the news drew a lot of attention, as first reported by *Futurism*. If the intrepid group of ambitious volunteers actually succeeds in getting their rocket off the ground and into orbit, it will mark a key milestone for humanity. why when a group of 50 volunteers at Copenhagen Suborbitals announced they were building a rocket to send to space, the news drew a lot of attention, as first reported by Futurism. If the intrepid group of ambitious volunteers actually succeeds in getting their rocket off the ground and into orbit, it will mark a key milestone for humanity.

Feb 5, 2022

Student builds 3D prostheses for injured dogs that give them new life

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Feb 5, 2022

China Performs Country’s First-Ever 5G Remote Brain Surgery

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, internet, neuroscience

Chinese doctor performs China’s first ever 5G-based remote brain surgery on a Parkinson’s patient 3,000 km away.

Feb 5, 2022

Ultracold atoms move closer to simulating the early universe

Posted by in category: particle physics

Shaken optical lattice undergoes discontinuous phase transition.

Feb 5, 2022

How Artificial Intelligence Is Fuelling Racism

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

How Artificial Intelligence Is Fuelling Racism & Sexism✊🏽


AI is exponentially becoming more sophisticated by the day — and increasingly more discriminatory.

Feb 5, 2022

Marathon Mined 462 Bitcoin In January, Holds 8,595 BTC

Posted by in category: bitcoin

The public miner’s production last month was down about 4% from the month prior as Marathon’s operations fluctuated.