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Feb 26, 2022
Scientists reveal incredible 4.4 million galaxies in a new map
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: space
Feb 26, 2022
Could A.I. revolutionize the future of heart health?
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: health, robotics/AI
Feb 26, 2022
Meta plans to develop A.I. translator capable of translating 100s of languages
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: robotics/AI
Now, that’s a superpower!What if you could speak every language on Earth? You would travel around the globe with ease making new friends everywhere.
The firm is working on building an A.I.-focused universal instantaneous speech translator and it could forever change how we communicate.
A powerful translating A.I.
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Feb 26, 2022
U.S. Bets on Faster-Charging Battery in Race to Catch Energy Rivals
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: energy
The U.S. is pinning its hopes in the race for energy supremacy in a low-carbon world on startups like Ion Storage Systems, which is aiming to build a better battery.
Feb 26, 2022
New therapy kills cancer without harming normal cells
Posted by Future Timeline in category: biotech/medical
A new therapy called CINDELA (Cancer-Specific InDel Attacker) is reported by scientists in South Korea, which uses CRISPR-Cas9 to kill cancer cells without harming normal tissues.
Feb 26, 2022
Putting Space Garbage Trucks in Orbit is a Needed Priority This Decade
Posted by Len Rosen in category: satellites
The thousands of defunct satellites and tons of orbiting space debris necessitate a low-Earth orbit cleanup starting this decade.
Feb 26, 2022
We’ve found the first ever “shocked” zircon crystal from Mars
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space
Are we alone in the Universe? Billions of dollars are being spent trying to answer that simple question. The implications of finding evidence for life beyond Earth are staggering. The “before and after” mark would punctuate human history.
Mars is currently the most popular exploration target to search for evidence of life elsewhere. Yet little is known about its early history. Our research on a Martian meteorite provides new clues about early surface conditions on the red planet.
Today Mars is cold and inhospitable. But it may have been more Earth-like and habitable in a bygone era. Landforms on Mars record the action of liquid surface water, perhaps as early as 3.9 billion years ago.
Feb 26, 2022
First Giga Texas VIN assigned to Model Y Performance reservation holder with March delivery date
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
After a few dubious claims from Model Y reservation holders that they had received a VIN from Giga Texas, it looks like the first legitimate Austin VIN has been assigned today.
The lucky reservation holder is Jared Wolny, who shared a screenshot from his mobile app on Facebook showing a VIN from Giga Texas – 7SAYGDEF9NA000137.
The important digit in the VIN is the A in the 11th position, which signifies it comes from Austin, and not Fremont (F).
Feb 26, 2022
New study solves a major problem with living on the Moon and Mars
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space
New research reveals that electrolysis does work at lower gravitational levels. The findings could support the idea that humans could travel to Mars, use the planet’s resources to refuel, and return home.