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Feb 16, 2022

Nestron’s Cube Two X Is a Futuristic Small and Smart Prefab

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There is a whole range of possibilities when it comes to prefabricated modular housing—some might be as simple as a prefab cabin in the woods or a home office in the backyard; others are designed as stackable and programmable smart homes, perhaps strong enough to withstand natural disasters or for seniors looking to age in place affordably.

Whatever it may be, the prefab industry continues to evolve. Singapore-based Nestron is yet another contender in this ever-expanding field, now offering the Nestron Cube Two X (C2X). This rather futuristic-looking smart living pod measures a relatively generous 377 square feet (35 square meters)—a sizable increase in floor area compared to the company’s 280-square-foot (26-square-meter) Cube Two of the same series, which was launched back in 2020, and is designed for three to four inhabitants. Additionally, the Cube Two X comes in two versions: either a one-bedroom or two-bedroom unit with different floor layouts within the same footprint.

Similar to the preceding Cube Two, the 18,000-pound (8,000-kilogram) Cube Two X sports an ultra-sleek exterior that features an insulated, FRP-paneled, galvanized steel frame, which the company says was designed to weather out natural disasters like earthquakes, hurricanes, and typhoons. However, the company notes that further fortifications can be done for clients looking for something even more resistant.

Feb 16, 2022

Top 5 Books Based on Superintelligence

Posted by in category: futurism

Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies

Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies is written by Nick Bostrom, in which a New York Times bestseller on Superintelligence asks the questions: What happens when machines surpass humans in general intelligence? Will artificial agents save or destroy us?

Feb 16, 2022

New report argues for ownership of the Moon

Posted by in categories: economics, space travel

The Adam Smith Institute (ASI), a neoliberal think tank based in London, UK, has published a new report on property rights in space. It suggests dividing the Moon into regions and privatising it, which the institute believes could help end global poverty.

Space Invaders: Property Rights on the Moon, by economic consultant Rebecca Lowe, argues that creating a clear system of property rights in space could empower all of humanity with a greater stake in space exploration, as well as accelerating scientific discovery.

The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 – of which 111 countries are party to, including all major spacefaring powers – states that space is the “province of all mankind” and shall be freely explored and used by all nations. It precludes any country from claiming sovereignty over outer space or any celestial body, regardless of what national flags are planted on its surface.

Feb 16, 2022

Virgin Galactic may beat SpaceX and Blue Origin in one crucial category

Posted by in category: space travel

Feb 16, 2022

Next-Gen Concentrating Solar Power Research Heats Up at NREL

Posted by in categories: solar power, sustainability

Feb 16, 2022

Stylized least-cost analysis of flexible nuclear power in deeply decarbonized electricity systems considering wind and solar resources worldwide

Posted by in category: nuclear energy

Feb 16, 2022

New Super-Precise Clock Could Help Scientists Hunt for Dark Matter

Posted by in category: cosmology

Feb 16, 2022

Elon Musk Starship update: What to expect from the major announcement

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, space travel

“It will obsolesce all existing launch systems”.

Elon Musk recently provided the first big update on SpaceX’s Mars-bound rocket, Starship, and its competitors are watching on with a mix of awe and horror\.

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Feb 16, 2022

Your brain might be a quantum computer that hallucinates math

Posted by in categories: computing, mathematics, neuroscience, quantum physics

You’re not bad at math. Like pearls before swine, your beautiful brain is just far too complex for such basic things. property= description.

Feb 16, 2022

The most powerful advanced military uniforms of the armies of the world | New Military Technologies

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, military, robotics/AI

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You are on the PRO Robots channel and today we will try to answer the question what is the most powerful and technologically advanced military uniform in the world? To do this, let’s look at the most high-tech outfits of the armies of the world and what they should make the soldiers of the future. And let’s also take a look at what other future technologies are being developed for armies and soldiers around the world. Watch the video to the end and write in the comments, which army’s equipment impressed you the most?

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