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Oct 29, 2021

Expert Warns That Human Beings Are Going to Start Getting Hacked

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI

Yuval Harari has a stark warning: we need to start regulating AI — otherwise big companies are going to be able to hack humans.

Oct 29, 2021

North America’s most affordable 70+ mph electric motorcycle is already here and no one noticed

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, sustainability

😀


As someone who rides, reviews, and covers news on electric motorcycles, I hear the same thing all the time: “I’d love an electric motorcycle, but they’re all so expensive. Maybe when prices come down.”

And I get it. Electric motorcycles really are expensive. Zero’s flagship electric motorcycles cost $20,000. LiveWires are a couple thousand more. And Energicas are a couple thousand more than that. But somehow a little-known, highway-capable electric motorcycle popped up in North America for just US $5,990, and it seems like no one noticed. I’m talking about the Kollter ES1 electric motorcycle.

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Oct 29, 2021

SpaceX Crew-3 Dragon: Date, time, and how to watch NASA’s next launch

Posted by in category: space travel

Here’s what you need to know.


The third Crew Dragon mission to the ISS will launch on Halloween. Here’s your guide to the launch schedule and how to see it live.

Oct 29, 2021

Finnish scientists create ‘sustainable’ lab-grown coffee

Posted by in category: sustainability

Oct 29, 2021

This Airplane Will Fly Into The Stratosphere On SunPower Without Using A Drop Of Fossil Fuels

Posted by in categories: food, solar power, sustainability

Circa 2019 😃


“SolarStratos has an opportunity to push the limits of what we think is humanly possible and prove that renewable energy has the capacity to power our lives while preserving our planet. We are fortunate to energize SolarStratos with SunPower’s industry-leading solar technology and look forward to further showcasing the value of innovative and reliable solar solutions for the world to see.”

The company is also changing the way the whole world thinks about renewable energy…at least, that is their goal. SunPower doesn’t just want to power buildings and farms. They want to use their durable and efficient solar panels for all the types of applications available. They believe that anything that can and needs to be powered, should be powered by natural sources, like the sun.

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Oct 29, 2021

Google wins cloud deal from Elon Musk’s SpaceX for Starlink internet connectivity

Posted by in categories: computing, Elon Musk, internet, space

Google has been building a network to connect its data centers for two decades. Now it’s coming in handy for a cloud deal with SpaceX.

Oct 29, 2021

AI Generates Hypotheses Human Scientists Have Not Thought Of

Posted by in categories: chemistry, robotics/AI, sustainability

I wonder how general this is. Interesting application of AI.


Electric vehicles have the potential to substantially reduce carbon emissions, but car companies are running out of materials to make batteries. One crucial component, nickel, is projected to cause supply shortages as early as the end of this year. Scientists recently discovered four new materials that could potentially help—and what may be even more intriguing is how they found these materials: the researchers relied on artificial intelligence to pick out useful chemicals from a list of more than 300 options. And they are not the only humans turning to A.I. for scientific inspiration.

Creating hypotheses has long been a purely human domain. Now, though, scientists are beginning to ask machine learning to produce original insights. They are designing neural networks (a type of machine-learning setup with a structure inspired by the human brain) that suggest new hypotheses based on patterns the networks find in data instead of relying on human assumptions. Many fields may soon turn to the muse of machine learning in an attempt to speed up the scientific process and reduce human biases.

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Oct 29, 2021

Mark Zuckerberg says it’s ‘ridiculous’ to think he changed Facebook’s name to skirt the latest wave of controversy

Posted by in category: futurism

Mark Zuckerberg said it was “ridiculous” for people to think that he changed Facebook’s name to Meta because of the recent wave of backlash.

The CEO told The Verge in an interview — which was published shortly after the name change was announced Thursday — that the current news cycle had no effect on the decision.

“Even though I think some people might want to make that connection, I think that’s sort of a ridiculous thing,” Zuckerberg told the outlet. “If anything, I think that this is not the environment that you would want to introduce a new brand in.”

Oct 29, 2021

MIT Is Building 3D Solar Towers, and So Far They Have Achieved Phenomenal Results

Posted by in categories: nanotechnology, solar power, sustainability

3D solar towers circa 2016.


Improving Efficiency

Most solar panels are placed flat on rooftops because they are designed to harness solar energy when the sun is directly overhead. However, when the angle of the sun’s rays hitting the panel changes, traditional panels quickly become less efficient.

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Oct 29, 2021

Environmental Sustainability We Have Choices. Times We Got It Right. #teamseas @TubeBuddy

Posted by in categories: materials, sustainability

The Team Seas event is live. For every $1 raised they will remove 1 pound of plastic from the ocean. Please support this event by watching supporting videos and material and donating.