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Mar 27, 2022
Exxon Considers Taking Gas-to-Bitcoin Pilot to Four Countries
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: bitcoin, cryptocurrencies
Mar 27, 2022
Cloud seeding might not be as favorable as drought-troubled states expect
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: chemistry, geoengineering
Mar 27, 2022
Scientists unveil 4.4 million galaxies in new map of the universe
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: space
Mar 27, 2022
Study predicts Elon Musk will be the world’s first trillionaire in 2024
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: Elon Musk
Mar 27, 2022
Ola S1 Electric Scooter Catches Fire In Pune, Raises Concerns On EV Safety
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: transportation
An Ola Electric scooter caught fire while parked at the roadside in Pune, Maharashtra. In an unverified tweet posted on March 26, an Ola electric scooter could be seen in plumes of smoke, which ultimately led to the scooter catching fire. As per the tweet, it could be an Ola S1 or Ola S1 Pro scooter.
“We’re in constant touch with the customer who is absolutely safe,” said the startup. “Vehicle safety is of paramount importance at Ola and we are committed to the highest quality standards in our products. We take this incident seriously and will take appropriate action and share more in the coming days,” Ola said.
Mar 27, 2022
Blood Test #2 in 2022: Supplements, Cardiovascular Fitness Metrics (HRV, RHR)
Posted by Mike Lustgarten in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, sex
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Mar 27, 2022
Italian scientists hacked pizza physics to make dough without yeast
Posted by Omuterema Akhahenda in categories: chemistry, cybercrime/malcode, food, physics
Ernesto Di Maio is severely allergic to the yeast in leavened foods. “I have to go somewhere and hide because I will be fully covered with bumps and bubbles on the whole body,” he says. “It’s really brutal.”
Di Maio is a materials scientist at the University of Naples Federico II where he studies the formation of bubbles in polymers like polyurethane. He’s had to swear off bread and pizza, which can make outings in Italy a touch awkward. “It’s quite hard in Naples not to eat pizza,” he explains. “People would say, ‘Don’t you like pizza? Why are you having pasta? That’s strange.’”
So Di Maio put Iaccarino and another graduate student, Pietro Avallone, to work on a project to make pizza dough without yeast. The results of this scientific and culinary experiment are published in Tuesday’s edition of Physics of Fluids. Di Maio pulled in another colleague: chemical engineer Rossana Pasquino who studies the flow of materials, everything from toothpaste to ketchup to plastics. “Pizza [dough] is a funny material,” she explains, “because it flows, but it has to be also like rubber. It has to be elastic enough [when it’s cooked] to be perfect when you eat it.” — I had to post this because I love Pizza.
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Mar 27, 2022
Is the US military testing an anti-aging pill?
Posted by Robert Grüning in categories: biotech/medical, military
If the trials go well, it could become a longevity treatment for civilians too.
The U.S. military is developing an anti-aging pill that is designed to inhibit performance reduction that comes with aging.
Mar 27, 2022
Would you really age more slowly on a spaceship at close to light speed?
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: space travel
Your space questions, answered.
Every week, the readers of our space newsletter, The Airlock, send in their questions for space reporter Neel V. Patel to answer. This week: time dilation during space travel.