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Oct 19, 2022

Bella Hadid rocked a ‘spray-on’ dress during an appearance at Coperni’s Paris Fashion Week show on September 30

Posted by in category: futurism

In less than 10 minutes, a team of 3 men sprayed a patented, spiderweb-like fabric around Hadid’s body, which ultimately hardened into a fully-formed white slip dress.

According to NYT fashion reporter Jessica Testa, the dress ‘looked as if it could be a kind of silk or cotton, but to the touch, it felt soft but elastic, bumpy like a sponge.

Oct 19, 2022

This is an Augmented Reality contact lens

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, biotech/medical

Mojo Vision CEO Drew Perkins is the first human being to put them on.

“After completing preclinical testing and mitigating potential safety risks, I wore Mojo Lens,” Perkins wrote in a blog post. “Much to my delight, I found I could interact with a compass to find my bearings, view images, and use an on-screen teleprompter. Seeing the future literally put me at a loss for words.”

Mojo Vision is now ready to conduct the clinical trials needed to secure FDA approval for the tech — and ultimately, give you super vision.

Oct 19, 2022

This makes me want to get a laundry jet ASAP 😱🔥

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Oct 19, 2022

Space Exploration History! #spaceexploration

Posted by in category: space travel

Oct 19, 2022

What’s next after NASA’s asteroid crash? A New Study on the Environmental Impact of Bitcoin & more

Posted by in categories: asteroid/comet impacts, bitcoin, existential risks, mathematics, quantum physics, sustainability

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Welcome everybody to our first episode of Science News without the gobbledygook. Today we’ll talk about this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics, trouble with the new data from the Webb telescope, what’s next after NASA’s collision with an asteroid, new studies about the environmental impact of Bitcoin and exposure to smoke from wildfires, a test run of a new electric airplane, and dogs that can smell mathematics.

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Oct 19, 2022

The Last Days on Earth

Posted by in category: futurism

Oct 19, 2022

Ben Goertzel | Beyond AGI: Imagining the Unimaginable

Posted by in categories: finance, robotics/AI

Dr. Ben Goertzel, a self-described Cosmist and Singularitarian, is one of the world’s leading researchers in artificial general intelligence (AGI), natural language processing, cognitive science, data mining, machine learning, computational finance, bioinformatics, and virtual worlds and gaming He has published a dozen scientific books, 100+ technical papers, and numerous journalistic articles.

Oct 19, 2022

“I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream” by Harlan Ellison / Narrated by Ian Gordon

Posted by in category: futurism

My 2015 recording of the Ellison classic.

More recordings: https://www.youtube.com/HorrorBabble

Oct 19, 2022

#alzheimers #science #Brain #dentist #dentistry #oralhealth #disease #alzheimersawareness #alzheimerscare #health #Wow #amazing

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health, neuroscience, science

798 views, 6 likes, 1 comments, 18 shares, Facebook Reels from The Neuro-Network.

Oct 19, 2022

BYU engineers design a molten-salt reactor that will never melt down and fits on a flatbed truck

Posted by in category: transportation

https://www.21stcentech.com/micro-molten-salt-nuclear-reactor-meltdown-works/