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Oct 9, 2021
Jeffrey Shainline: Neuromorphic Computing and Optoelectronic Intelligence | Lex Fridman Podcast #225
Posted by Chris J. Kent in categories: physics, robotics/AI
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Oct 9, 2021
Conversations For The Future: BRINGING SPACE HOME
Posted by Chris J. Kent in categories: habitats, space
Oct 9, 2021
World’s smallest neutrino detector observes elusive interactions of particles
Posted by Chris J. Kent in category: particle physics
By Steve Koppes Aug 3 2017 UChicago physicists play leading role in confirming theory predicted four decades ago In 1,974 a Fermilab physicist predicted a new way for ghostly particles called neutrinos to interact with…
Oct 9, 2021
Meet the artificial kidney prototype that functions on blood pressure alone
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in category: biotech/medical
Oct 9, 2021
Researchers discover bacteria that can eat toxic metals from water
Posted by Jason Blain in category: food
Oct 9, 2021
Flowers release their perfume in response to a bee’s electric charge
Posted by Jason Blain in category: futurism
Oct 9, 2021
Eating less fat can save your hair, study shows
Posted by Jason Blain in category: futurism
Oct 9, 2021
Tiny vehicles powered by light can fit inside the human body
Posted by Jason Blain in category: biotech/medical
Oct 9, 2021
What’s The State Of Vertical Farming In 2021?
Posted by Chris J. Kent in categories: climatology, solar power, sustainability
Vertical Farming has come a long way since the original series was posted 3 years ago, and there have been many developments that are shaping the future of the industry. Whether it’s large scale plant factories, community urban farms, or even new types of farm, the size of vending machines, and even vertical farms at home, the way we grow is changing.
But it’s not just the way we grow, what we grow is also changing. Vertical Farms are adding new crop types like tomatoes, cucumbers, strawberries and many other types of fruits and vegetables, and this change has happened sooner than the original series projected.
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