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Feb 14, 2022
Air Force tests podded laser and kinetic weapons in virtual war games
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: military
Feb 14, 2022
Human spaceflight just got a boost with new Polaris Program
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: space travel
To the moon, Mars, and beyond.
Human spaceflight just got a major boost.
Polaris announced on February 14, 2022, that its first-of-its-kind Polaris Program is set to focus exclusively on rapidly advancing human spaceflight capabilities all while “continuing to raise funds and awareness for important causes on Earth,” per the company’s post on Twitter.
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Feb 14, 2022
Two 23-year-old Texans made $4 million from mining Bitcoin in 2021
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: bitcoin
Feb 14, 2022
New artificial enamel is harder and more durable than the real thing
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: materials, robotics/AI
And it’s a perfect fit. Enamel is an incredible material. It’s sturdy enough so that humans can chew but flexible enough that it doesn’t crack with every bite. Unfortunately, humans can not regenerate it. Once lost or damaged, it’s gone forever.
OpenAI’s chief scientist has admitted what we all fear — that artificial intelligence may be gaining consciousness.
Feb 14, 2022
Genetically Modified May Save Africa and Other Places From Disease and Starvation
Posted by Len Rosen in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
Genetically modified are words that bother many in Western countries, but they provide for the necessities of life elsewhere.
Feb 14, 2022
Fun fact: If you laid the International Space Station out end-to-end on a football field…
Posted by Muhammad Furqan in category: space
Fun fact: If you laid the International Space Station out end-to-end on a football field… it would be really tough to play a game. 🙃
The International Space Station is 356 feet (109 meters) long, just about one yard shy of an American football field—including the end zones. Go deep on more space station fun facts this #SBLVI: https://go.nasa.gov/3swABkE
Feb 14, 2022
Jared Isaacman announces SpaceX Polaris Dawn programme, 1st crewed Starship launch
Posted by Eric Klien in category: space travel
It is interesting that SpaceX has created working EVA suits for use later this year. Also cool that another crewed Starship mission has been planned. Finally note this is yet another mission without professional astronauts. (2 out of the 3 scheduled crewed Starship missions are with nonprofessionals.)
Jared Issacman would serve as the mission commander and will be accompanied by pilot Scott Poteet and SpaceX employees Sarah Gillis and Anna Menon.
Feb 14, 2022
The Space Renaissance Academy opened the subscription to the Space Renaissance Ambassadors High Level Training Course
Posted by Adriano Autino in category: space
Feb 14, 2022
Su-75: Is Russia’s New Stealth Fighter Actually Stealth?
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: military, robotics/AI
Earlier this year, Russia unveiled their forthcoming “stealth fighter,” the single-engine Su-75 Checkmate, with bold claims about its expected performance and capabilities. Now, as the fighter is being displayed on foreign soil for the first time at this week’s Dubai Air Show, formal statements from its manufacturer have called its stealth credentials into question.
As we discussed at the time, Russia has a long and illustrious history of exaggeration when it comes to unveiling new defense technologies, from the Uran-9 infantry robot that garnered global headlines despite secretly not working at all, to the Checkmate’s older sibling, the Su-57, which is considered the least stealth of its fighter generation and currently exists only in token numbers. Even successful designs like the T-14 Armata main battle tank are smothered under a lack of funding, with Russia unable to produce or field them in any reasonable numbers.
And while the Su-75 has yet to even manifest in a flyable way, the firm responsible for developing the aircraft has carefully tip-toed around the topic of stealth throughout multiple stories published by Russia’s state-owned news outlets in recent months. Even the language used by these outlets is more reserved than you’ll often find in the international media. As one glaring example, you’ll find the Su-75 Checkmate referred to as a stealth fighter all throughout American media… but you won’t find Rostec (the firm developing the aircraft) use that term.