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Nov 22, 2021

The Connection Between Tesla’s New Phone Model Pi And Neuralink

Posted by in categories: mobile phones, neuroscience, sustainability

The Connection Between Tesla’s New Phone Model Pi And Neuralink: So Elon has been one busy boy lately, from his incredible Twitter Poll the other day, to the subsequent selling of nearly 5billion in Tesla Shares. But one announcement that went under the radar updates to the rumored Tesla Pi.

So why would you want a phone from Tesla, well the same reason people have an iPhone with their iMac and their iWatch and their iTV sorry Apple TV…it’s the ecosystem, it’s the seamless transition.

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Nov 22, 2021

How AI is Changing the World | The Bible | Unveiled

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

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Nov 22, 2021

Tesla has released a new version of FSD Beta 10.5 that includes some fascinating new features. Read here

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

Tesla is rolling out what it calls Full Self-Driving Beta (FSD Beta) to its fleet.

Nov 22, 2021

China’s Growth Model Is in Crisis

Posted by in category: space

The Moon awaits. After long decades in which no human being set foot on the lunar surface, we are heading back. And quite soon.

Nov 22, 2021

NASA Reveals Bold Plan to Put a Nuclear Reactor on The Moon Within 10 Years

Posted by in categories: nuclear energy, space

The Moon awaits. After long decades in which no human being set foot on the lunar surface, we are heading back. And quite soon.

As part of the NASA-led Artemis program, astronauts are returning to the lunar environment as soon as 2024, with a view to ultimately establishing a long-term human presence on the Moon – a place we haven’t seen in person since 1972.

To live and work on the Moon, though, astronauts will need power and plenty of it, and there’s no power grid on the Moon.

Nov 22, 2021

NASA finds ancient lava flows deep below Mars’ surface

Posted by in category: space

The new finding raises the chances of the planet’s past habitability.


NASA’s Mars InSight Lander found new evidence of lava flows on the Red Planet, increasing its chances of past habitability.

Nov 22, 2021

Look: Awe-inspiring video shows the “FedEx of Space” reach orbit

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, space travel

The feat drew the attention of Musk.


On Saturday, Astra announced via Twitter that its LV0007 mission reached orbit from the Astra Spaceport in Kodiak, Alaska. The rocket, which carried a payload for the United States Space Force, took off at 1:16 a.m. Eastern time. The feat earned the praise of SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, who wrote on Twitter: “Congrats! Orbit is not easy.”

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Nov 22, 2021

Don’t fall for quantum hype

Posted by in categories: computing, internet, quantum physics

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What are the quantum technologies that are now attracting so much research funding? In this video I go through the most important ones: quantum computing, quantum metrology, the quantum internet, and quantum simulations. I explain what these are all about and how likely they are to impact our lives soon. I also tell you what frequently headline blunders to watch out for.

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Nov 22, 2021

British man allegedly fathered up to 600 children through sperm bank donations

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Circa 2012 o.o


New DNA tests suggest the owner of a British fertility clinic may have fathered as many as 600 children, while keeping his donations a secret. And in an even stranger twist, one of his newly discovered offspring says the man’s belief in eugenics may have been behind the decision.

The Telegraph reports that Bertold Wiesner and his wife operated a fertility clinic in the 1940s and were responsible for helping more than 1,500 families conceive. Two of the children conceived through clinic donations, Barry Stevens and David Gollancz, took part in DNA testing that revealed both were conceived using Wiesner’s sperm.

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Nov 22, 2021

Exotic New Material Could Be Two Superconductors in One — With Serious Quantum Computing Applications

Posted by in categories: computing, particle physics, quantum physics

Work has potential applications in quantum computing, and introduces new way to plumb the secrets of superconductivity. MIT physicists and colleagues have demonstrated an exotic form of superconductivity in a new material the team synthesized only about a year ago. Although predicted in the 1960s.


“An important theme of our research is that new physics comes from new materials,” says Joseph Checkelsky, lead principal investigator of the work and the Mitsui Career Development Associate Professor of Physics. “Our initial report last year was of this new material. This new work reports the new physics.”

Checkelsky’s co-authors on the current paper include lead author Aravind Devarakonda PhD ’21, who is now at Columbia University. The work was a central part of Devarakonda’s thesis. Co-authors are Takehito Suzuki, a former research scientist at MIT now at Toho University in Japan; Shiang Fang, a postdoc in the MIT Department of Physics; Junbo Zhu, an MIT graduate student in physics; David Graf of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory; Markus Kriener of the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science in Japan; Liang Fu, an MIT associate professor of physics; and Efthimios Kaxiras of Harvard University.

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