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Dec 11, 2021

Signup now for free for the Spring ‘22 Beta for the Atom Touch

Posted by in categories: particle physics, robotics/AI

Probably some of the best robotic hands developed to date. definitely worth a look, for robotics people.


The Atom Touch artificial arm is capable of full human range of motion, restores a basic sense of touch, and is non-invasively mind-controlled.

Dec 11, 2021

This robotic ‘hive’ could be the key to saving the bees 🐝

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Via NowThis Earth

Dec 11, 2021

The F-35 pairs passive stealth capabilities with active, electronic measures to give pilots suvivability and flexibility in the most contested airspaces

Posted by in category: military

Dec 11, 2021

May I present to you the first generation of virtual reality (VR)

Posted by in category: virtual reality

Dec 11, 2021

These cyborg cockroaches can be commanded by a human pilot to perform basic tasks

Posted by in category: cyborgs

Dec 11, 2021

Don’t mean to alarm you, but robots are now able to reproduce

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Don’t mean to alarm you, but robots are now able to reproduce. Terrific.

Dec 11, 2021

Baidu, Pony AI granted China’s first licences to charge passengers for self-driving taxis in Beijing

Posted by in categories: internet, robotics/AI

Two operators including Chinese internet search giant Baidu have been given the green light to start charging passengers to use their autonomous taxis in Beijing.

Baidu and Pony AI became the first companies to be granted licences by mainland Chinese authorities to launch their driverless cab services commercially following successful trial periods.

On Thursday, the Beijing High-level Automated Driving Demonstration Area gave permission for Baidu and Pony AI to charge fees for their so-called robotaxis in a designated area of the capital covering 60 square kilometres.

Dec 11, 2021

Nuclear fusion startup test fires plastic waste-powered rocket

Posted by in categories: nuclear energy, space travel, sustainability

A UK company with lofty aspirations around sustainable space travel has test-fired a rocket engine powered in part by plastic waste. Pulsar Fusion’s hybrid rocket engine is part of an ambitious journey that also involves the development of nuclear fusion technology for high-speed propulsion, which could cut travel times to Mars in half.

The idea of incorporating recycled plastic waste into hybrid rocket fuels is something we have seen explored before. Virgin Galactic flirted with the idea back in 2014 through the use of a rocket powered by a fuel based on a class of thermoset plastics, though this was swiftly abandoned after a failed test flight. Scottish company Skyrora is another outfit working on such a technology, having successfully tested out its Ecosene fuel made from converted plastic waste.

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Dec 11, 2021

Raymond Kurzweil — What is the Far Far Future of Humans in the Universe?

Posted by in categories: futurism, Ray Kurzweil

Consider humanity’s astounding progress in science during the past three hundred years. Now take a deep breath and project forward three billion years. Assuming humans survive, can we even conceive of what our progeny might be like?

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Dec 11, 2021

Global metals giant plans massive renewable hydrogen project at Port Pirie smelter

Posted by in category: futurism

World’s biggest metals trader plans huge renewable hydrogen facility at Port Pirie to help improve the competitiveness of the local smelter.


Microsoft has released Windows 11 build 22504.1010 (KB5008697) to Insiders in the Dev Channel. It does not add anything new and is a cumulative update to test the servicing pipeline.