Menu

Blog

Page 5670

Feb 8, 2021

Study of Supergiant Star Betelgeuse Unveils the Cause of Its Pulsations – Not at All Close to Exploding

Posted by in category: space

Recalibrated Betelgeuse’s mass, radius, and distance. Betelgeuse is normally one of the brightest, most recognizable stars of the winter sky, marking the left shoulder of the constellation Orion. But lately, it has been behaving strangely: an unprecedentedly large drop in its brightness has been observed in early 2020 (Figure 1), which has prompted speculation that Betelgeuse may be about to explode.

Feb 8, 2021

Deepfake detectors can be defeated, computer scientists show for the first time

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Systems designed to detect deepfakes—videos that manipulate real-life footage via artificial intelligence—can be deceived, computer scientists showed for the first time at the WACV 2021 conference which took place online Jan. 5 to 92021.

Feb 8, 2021

Starship SN10 Cryogenic Proof Test

Posted by in category: space travel

SpaceX is set to test the Starship SN10 prototype on Monday at the Boca Chica launch facility. The exact details for the round of testing have not been confirmed, but it will likely be a cryogenic proof test.

Updates: https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=52398.

Continue reading “Starship SN10 Cryogenic Proof Test” »

Feb 8, 2021

MIT is building a ‘one-stop shop’ for 3D-printing robots

Posted by in categories: drones, robotics/AI

Additive manufacturing has proven an ideal solution for certain tasks, but the technology still lacks more traditional methods in a number of categories. One of the biggest is the requirement for post-printing assembly. 3D printers can create extremely complex components, but an outside party (be it human or machine) is required to put them together.

MIT’s CSAIL department this week showcased “LaserFactory,” a new project that attempts to develop robotics, drones and other machines than can be fabricated as part of a “one-stop shop.” The system is comprised of a software kit and hardware platform designed to create structures and assemble circuitry and sensors for the machine.

A more fully realized version of the project will be showcased at an event in May, but the team is pulling back the curtain a bit to show what the concept looks like in practice. Here’s a breakdown from CSAIL’s page:

Feb 8, 2021

Fitness VR machine

Posted by in category: virtual reality

Fitness meets VR gaming with this badass flying machine.

Feb 8, 2021

The Navy Reportedly Experimented With a “Spacetime Modification Weapon”

Posted by in category: futurism

A researcher claims the tech can “engineer the fabric of our reality at the most fundamental level.”

Feb 8, 2021

Elon Musk pledges $100m to carbon capture contest

Posted by in category: Elon Musk

Fifteen teams will get $1m to develop ideas, with a $50m prize awaiting the winner.

Feb 8, 2021

Reversed Age by Over 54% Study | The Theory of Aging | Dr Harold Katcher Interview Series Ep4/4

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

This is the FOURTH PART of the interview with Harold Katcher in Modern Healthspan YouTube channel.


Dr. Harold Katcher is a professor of Biology at the University of Maryland. He has been a pioneer in the field of cancer research, in the development of modern aspects of gene hunting and sequencing. He carries expertise in bioinformatics, chronobiology, and biotechnology. Dr. Katcher is currently working in the capacity of Chief Technical Officer at Nugenics Research exploring rejuvenation treatments in mammals.
In May 2020 there was a paper published on biorxiv about the rejuvenation of rats by over 50%. We did a review of the paper which you can find linked to above. In this interview series we talk with Dr. Harold Katcher, one of the main authors of the paper about the experiment, the steps to get validation, commercialization and how the results fit into his theories of aging.

Continue reading “Reversed Age by Over 54% Study | The Theory of Aging | Dr Harold Katcher Interview Series Ep4/4” »

Feb 8, 2021

Kenyan Woman’s Startup Recycles Plastic Waste into Bricks That Are 5x Stronger Than Concrete

Posted by in category: materials

Making plastic bricks, 5 times stronger than concrete, Nzambi Matee runs Njenge Makers in Nairobi, where she turns plastic waste into bricks.

Feb 8, 2021

This School Made of Sandstone in the Middle of The Thar Desert Needs no ACs

Posted by in category: futurism

The Rajkumari Ratnavati Girls’ School in Rajasthan was conceptualised by CITTA founder Michael Daube, and designed by US-based architect Diana Kellogg.


C an you imagine children studying in the middle of the Thar desert, where day temperatures peak close to 50 degrees Celsius and harsh winds cause sand to blow through the day?

Continue reading “This School Made of Sandstone in the Middle of The Thar Desert Needs no ACs” »