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Feb 25, 2021

Astronomers detect new super-Earth exoplanet orbiting nearby star

Posted by in category: space

Using the radial velocity (RV) technique, astronomers have discovered a new super-Earth alien world as part of the HADES and CARMENES programs. The newfound exoplanet, designated GJ 740 b, orbits a bright star some 36 light-years away and is at least three times more massive than the Earth. The finding is reported in a paper published February 18 on the arXiv pre-print server.

Feb 24, 2021

AI can write a passing college paper in 20 minutes

Posted by in categories: education, robotics/AI

OEC promoting STEM education in Nigeria.


Natural language processing is on the cusp of changing our relationship with machines forever.

Feb 24, 2021

Would You Cycle For An Hour Every Day If It Powered Your Home For 24 Hours?

Posted by in categories: energy, health

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Cgb9lfKW_d4

People often complain about both the high cost of energy and the fact that “they don’t have time to exercise.” This invention certainly solves both problems.

Feb 24, 2021

CNN exclusive: A solar panel in space is collecting energy that could one day be beamed to anywhere on Earth

Posted by in categories: military, solar power, space, sustainability

The unit has yet to actually send power directly back to Earth, but that technology has already been proven. If the project develops into huge kilometers-wide space solar antennae, it could beam microwaves that would then be converted into fuel-free electricity to any part of the planet at a moment’s notice.


Scientists working for the Pentagon have successfully tested a solar panel the size of a pizza box in space, designed as a prototype for a future system to send electricity from space back to any point on Earth.

Feb 24, 2021

NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Captures Stunning New Images From Venus

Posted by in category: space

Fascinating new image from NASA’s Parker Solar Probe flyby of Venus offers tantalizing near-infrared look at its surface.

Feb 24, 2021

This gooey, brainless blob can store memories

Posted by in category: food

Slime molds can imprint “memories” of where they’ve recently found food.

Feb 24, 2021

‘Miracle poison’ for novel therapeutics

Posted by in category: futurism

But the “miracle poison,” as it’s also known, has been approved by the F.D.A. to treat a suite of maladies like chronic migraines, uncontrolled blinking, and certain muscle spasms. And now, a team of researchers from Harvard University and the Broad Institute have, for the first time, proved they could rapidly evolve the toxin in the laboratory to target a variety of different proteins, creating a suite of bespoke, super-selective proteins called proteases with the potential to aid in neuroregeneration, regulate growth hormones, calm rampant inflammation, or dampen the life-threatening immune response called cytokine storm.


When people hear botulinum toxin, they often think one of two things: a cosmetic that makes frown lines disappear or a deadly poison.

Feb 24, 2021

First images from Perseverance’s Mastcam-Z

Posted by in category: space

Mastcam-Z is one of the scientific instruments onboard NASA’s Perseverance rover. The two cameras create a multispectral, stereoscopic imaging instrument that can zoom in, focus, and take 3D pictures and video at high speed to allow detailed examination of distant objects.

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/ASU

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Feb 24, 2021

Perseverance’s Mastcam-Z takes first 360-Degree Panorama (4K UHD)

Posted by in category: space

Using 142 individual images taken by Perseverance’s Mastcam-Z on Sol 3, the third Martian day of the mission, 21 February 2021, NASA created a 360-degree panorama.

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS

Feb 24, 2021

New Wearable Device Turns Your Body Into a Biological Battery

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, wearables

Researchers at CU Boulder have developed a new, low-cost wearable device that transforms the human body into a biological battery. The device, described in the journal Science Advances, is stretchy enough that you can wear it like a ring, a bracelet or any other accessory that touches your skin.