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Mar 29, 2022

NASA’s new James Webb Space Telescope will be able to sniff out methane. Here’s how to tell if it’s a sign of life

Posted by in category: space

Researchers lay out a framework explaining how methane could be a biosignature rather than a false alarm.


If an exoplanet’s atmosphere contains methane, that could be a sign of life — as long as planetary conditions meet certain criteria. The framework for those conditions has now been established in a new study by researchers from the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Mar 29, 2022

A group of crypto enthusiasts bought a 1.1-square-mile

Posted by in category: blockchains

A group of crypto enthusiasts bought a 1.1-square-mile private island between Australia and Fiji which is part of the republic of Vanuatu — to be renamed Satoshi Island. Parcels on Satoshi Island will be sold as NFTs.

Over 50,000 people have applied to live there so far.

1. No capital gains tax.
2. No withholding tax.
3. No death tax.

Mar 29, 2022

Look: 9 exoplanets that hold the most potential for alien life

Posted by in category: alien life

Some planets are more likely to be habitable than others.


Over 5,000 exoplanets have been confirmed outside our Solar System, yet only a handful are suspected to host life. Here are 9 top contenders.

Mar 29, 2022

Honeybee and the Blot

Posted by in category: space

My science fiction short story has been reprinted by Metastellar. The piece previously appeared in Theme of Absence magazine. It’s a quick read, but it packs a punch, so I encourage you to check it out!


An unusual rendezvous takes place in outer space. The synthetic creature known as Honeybee brings a young man’s soul to her lover, an entity called the Blot. Yet Honeybee begins to question her rel…

Mar 29, 2022

The Long Goodbye to Saturn’s Rings

Posted by in category: space travel

The planet’s defining feature is slowly disappearing.

Mar 29, 2022

Asus will lower some GPU prices up to 25% following tariff changes

Posted by in category: computing

It’s not the end of the GPU shortage, but it’s a promising sign.

Mar 29, 2022

3D Printed Car Accessories Give New Peugeot 308 High-Tech Flair

Posted by in categories: 3D printing, mobile phones, transportation

The result is a series of specialized accessories, including a sunglass holder, a can holder, and a phone or cardholder explicitly created for the new Peugeot 308. Made using the latest HP Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing technology, the products are not just innovative but also “pleasant to the touch, light, solid and easy to use.” According to the brand, they go a long way in enhancing the car’s interior, which showcases a new generation of Peugeot’s i-Cockpit –a patented new design that revolutionizes the driver’s cockpit through advanced ergonomics, head-up digital instrument displays, and interactive touchscreen technology.

According to the brand, this is just one of the first 3D printing used at Peugeot, as the company plans to continue implementing it for more technical parts in future car models. Moreover, as part of the PSA Group, which recently merged with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) to create Stellantis, Peugeot is now a sister company to 13 other car manufacturers, including Dodge, Jeep, and Maserati, so looking at the bigger picture, we can imagine that the use of additive manufacturing will trickle down to the other brands under the Stellantis umbrella.

Mar 29, 2022

Why quantum sensors are the ‘stepchild’ of quantum technologies

Posted by in categories: electronics, quantum physics

The diversity of quantum sensing applications is exciting for scientists, but challenging for potential investors.

Mar 29, 2022

Nvidia Instant NeRF: A Tool that Turns 2D Snapshots into a 3D-Rendered Scene

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Nvidia’s AI model is pretty impressive: a tool that quickly turns 2D snapshots into a 3D-rendered scene. The tool is called Nvidia Instant NeRF, referring to “neural radiance fields”.


Nvidia’s AI model is pretty impressive: a tool that quickly turns a collection of 2D snapshots into a 3D-rendered scene. The tool is called Instant NeRF, referring to “neural radiance fields”.

Known as inverse rendering, the process uses AI to approximate how light behaves in the real world, enabling researchers to reconstruct a 3D scene from a handful of 2D images taken at different angles. The Nvidia research team has developed an approach that accomplishes this task almost instantly making it one of the first models of its kind to combine ultra-fast neural network training and rapid rendering.

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Mar 29, 2022

Reversing hearing loss with regenerative therapy

Posted by in category: futurism

The MIT spinout Frequency Therapeutics uses a new kind of druggable regenerative therapy that targets progenitor cells to create hair cells of the inner ear and reverse hearing loss.