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Dec 25, 2021

Astronauts on International Space Station send Christmas video message to Earth

Posted by in category: space

Astronauts on the International Space Station shared a festive message for people on Earth as they prepare to spend the holidays in orbit.

Expedition 66 crew members, including NASA astronauts Raja Chari, Thomas Marshburn, Kayla Barron, and Mark Vande Hei, ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer, and Roscosmos cosmonauts Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov, will be celebrating Christmas aboard the orbiting lab this year. The crew shared a special holiday message on Twitter, explaining what Christmas means to each of them and reflecting on childhood memories spent with family.

Dec 25, 2021

Suns River Still uses sunlight to pull pure water from seawater

Posted by in categories: energy, food, sustainability

After centuries of failure, there is finally a way to use solar power to desalinate salty water, produce pure water for home and farm use and have housing in the raw desert.

The key energy driver is the Suns River desalination modules linked with Aquastill’s Membrane distillation – the process in which pure water is separated from contaminated water (salt water, for example) by means of evaporation through a membrane. The combination of Suns River and Aquastill brings productivity up to 50 liters/m2 or the equivalent of 6 times the solar energy input.

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Dec 25, 2021

So how about it; Would you like to try the decentralized red pill or continue taking the subtly flavored centralized blue pill?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, business

Sometimes new medicine tastes bad but it works.

#decentralization #decentralisation #avoidthesinglepointoffailure #medicineforsociety #businessforsociety

Dec 25, 2021

Earth and Mars formed from colliding material, new study suggests

Posted by in categories: materials, space

Little planetary embryos formed these rocky worlds.


A new study suggests Earth and Mars formed from colliding material in the inner Solar System, which could shape planetary formation theories.

Dec 25, 2021

Scientists Used CRISPR Gene Editing to Choose the Sex of Mouse Pups

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, evolution, sex

The targeted gene used for the edit is conserved across evolution, suggesting the technique could work in more animals than just mice.

Dec 25, 2021

Ukraine’s Upcoming ‘Peacekeeper’ Passes Factory Test. The All-Terrain Drone of the Future?

Posted by in categories: drones, military, robotics/AI

More about “autonomous” (robot) vehicles.


The vehicle’s abilities were demonstrated on snowy terrain, at low temperatures, and in difficult road and weather conditions. The multi-purpose robotic platform is ideal for military units as it is designed to perform logistics, evacuation, reconnaissance and other special tasks.

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Dec 25, 2021

NASA: Moon “wobble” in orbit may lead to record flooding on Earth

Posted by in category: space

(July ‘21)


A wobble in the moon’s orbit will raise high tides even higher, exacerbating the devastating effects of sea-level rise.

Dec 25, 2021

Comet Leonard Views from ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter Spacecraft

Posted by in category: space

Comet Leonard streaks across the field of view of the SoloHI telescope aboard ESA/NASA’s Solar Orbiter spacecraft on Dec. 17–19, 2021. The comet’s apparent backward movement is due to the spacecraft’s relative motion.

Credits: ESA/NASA/NRL/SoloHI/Guillermo Stenborg

Dec 25, 2021

Scientists accidentally discover a first-of-its-kind mineral from deep inside Earth

Posted by in category: futurism

WHEN OLIVER TSCHAUNER AND COLLEAGUES dusted off a sample of volcano-ejected diamond found in a South African mine, they had no idea that they were holding the first-ever natural sample of a new high-pressure mineral from deep within Earth.

While minuscule, researchers predict that this mineral is responsible for the movement of crucial components like rare earth metals and radioactive isotopes through the Earth’s mantle. To figure this out, the team turned to X-ray beams and lasers.


Using x-rays and lasers, scientists have analyzed the second-ever high-pressure mineral extracted from the earth’s lower mantle.

Dec 25, 2021

Elon Musk advises young people to study careers related to these areas to be relevant in the future

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, employment, robotics/AI, space travel

“If you’re working on something that involves people or engineering, it’s probably a good focus for your future,” Musk.

Elon Musk has made many predictions about the future of society and the role that his companies Tesla and SpaceX will play. The millionaire has very strong opinions and is not afraid to express them in interviews, conferences, and even on social networks. This time, he spoke about the impact that Artificial Intelligence will have on the jobs of the future and mentioned the careers that will be safe. to the tech mogul, the essentials will be engineering and human-interactive careers.