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Dec 22, 2021

SpaceX ends the year

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, space travel, sustainability

SpaceX launches, more lawsuits for Tesla, Elon Musk will pay his taxes.


SpaceX completes two Falcon 9 missions in 15 hours, Tesla is hit with lawsuits from former employees and shareholders, Elon Musk is prepared to pay his taxes.

Dec 22, 2021

Swedish company offers a COVID pass that gets under the skin

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, computing, health, mobile phones

Dystopian nightmare or a simple convenience? A Swedish company implanting microchips under the skin has is promoting its devices for use as a COVID-19 health pass in a country with thousands of early adopters.


Amanda Back uses her smartphone to scan a microchip implanted in her hand to reveal her health pass.

Dec 22, 2021

Study finds electric vehicles provide lower carbon emissions through additional channels

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

With new major spending packages investing billions of dollars in electric vehicles in the U.S., some analysts have raised concerns over how green the electric vehicle industry actually is, focusing particularly on indirect emissions caused within the supply chains of the vehicle components and the fuels used to power electricity that charges the vehicles.

But a recent study from the Yale School of the Environment published in Nature Communications found that the total indirect emissions from pale in comparison to the indirect emissions from fossil fuel-powered vehicles. This is in addition to the direct emissions from combusting —either at the tailpipe for conventional vehicles or at the power plant smokestack for electricity generation—showing electric vehicles have a clear advantage emissions-wise over conventional vehicles.

“The surprising element was how much lower the emissions of electric vehicles were,” says postdoctoral associate Stephanie Weber. “The supply chain for combustion vehicles is just so dirty that electric vehicles can’t surpass them, even when you factor in indirect emissions.”

Dec 22, 2021

EXCLUSIVE U.S. concerned over Turkey’s drone sales to conflict-hit Ethiopia

Posted by in categories: drones, government

ISTANBUL/ADDIS ABABA, Dec 22 (Reuters) — U.S. authorities have taken issue with Turkey over its sales of armed drones to Ethiopia, where two sources familiar with the matter said there was mounting evidence the government had used the weapons against rebel fighters.

Washington has “profound humanitarian concerns” over the sales, which could contravene U.S. restrictions on arms to Addis Ababa, a senior Western official said.

The year-long war between Ethiopia’s government and the leadership of the northern Tigray region, among Africa’s bloodiest conflicts, has killed thousands of civilians and displaced millions.

Dec 22, 2021

Raspberry Pi computers head to International Space Station

Posted by in categories: education, space

The credit card-sized devices will allow school pupil to programme code for the astronauts.

Dec 22, 2021

China imposes sanctions on 4 US officials in retaliation after US imposed curbs on Chinese officials

Posted by in category: futurism

In retaliation to US imposing curbs on Chinese officials over the Human Rights issue, China has barred four US officials from entering the Asian nation.

#China #US #WION

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Dec 22, 2021

Views of Comet Leonard from Two Sun-Watching Spacecraft

Posted by in category: space

The team solved this mystery with the help of a vacuum chamber, many lasers, and one powerful cosmic reaction.

Dec 22, 2021

Scientists solved the mystery of comet’s green shade

Posted by in categories: asteroid/comet impacts, chemistry, existential risks

But strangely, this green shade disappears before it reaches the one or two tails trailing behind the comet.

Astronomers, scientists, and chemists have been puzzled by this mystery for almost 90 years. In 1930, it was suggested that this phenomenon was due to sunlight destroying diatomic carbon. The carbon is created from the interaction between sunlight and organic matter on the comet’s head. However, due to the instability of dicarbon, this theory has been hard to test.

Scientists at UNSW Sydney have finally found a way to test this chemical reaction in a laboratory – and in doing so, has proven this 90-year-old theory correct. They solved this mystery with the help of a vacuum chamber, a lot of lasers, and one powerful cosmic reaction.

Dec 22, 2021

UPDATE: NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope completed its Launch Readiness Review & is safe atop its Ariane 5 rocket

Posted by in category: space

However, the weather in French Guiana isn’t looking good.

Launch is now no earlier than Dec 25 at 7:20 a.m. EST (12:20 UTC). We’ll monitor things & keep you posted. go.nasa.gov/32kNpS9

Dec 22, 2021

Bitcoin will replace the dollar, Jack Dorsey tells Cardi B in response to the rapper’s crypto question

Posted by in categories: bitcoin, cryptocurrencies

Block CEO Dorsey has consistently praised bitcoin, and his departure as Twitter’s CEO is likely linked to his ambitions around the crypto asset.