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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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Oct 9, 2021
Solar Panels Plus Farming? Agrivoltaics Explained
Posted by Chris J. Kent in categories: nuclear energy, solar power, sustainability
Could combining solar panels plus farming be a viable solution to the growing demand for food production and energy demand? Let’s take a closer look at electrifying our crops (not literally electrifying crops) … well, adding solar to our farm land as well as some of the side benefits and challenges it creates.
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Oct 9, 2021
How Facebook is planning to connect 1 billion people to the internet using robotics
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: business, economics, internet, robotics/AI
Facebook has announced some exciting connectivity technologies that will enable the company to provide access to fast and affordable internet service to the next billion people as well as enhance existing infrastructure projects.
The company said that Facebook Connectivity has helped provide quality internet connectivity to over 500M people since 2013. Now, the company aims to enable affordable, high-quality connectivity for another one billion people at less cost and with greater speed by leveraging emerging technologies.
Commenting on the new connectivity technologies during the unveiling, Dan Rabinovitsj, VP of Facebook Connectivity said: “We have seen that economies flourish when there is widely accessible internet for individuals and businesses.”
Oct 9, 2021
This DNA Factory Is Aiming to Reprogram the World
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: biotech/medical, innovation
After raising almost $3 billion, Ginkgo Bioworks has built the world’s largest DNA factory in a bid to alter the code behind life and replace traditional manufacturing with biology.
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Oct 8, 2021
Flying To Mars In Just 30 Minutes May Be Possible Using Laser Propulsion System
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: space travel
Circa 2016 o.o!
Mars is the most likely planet to be visited by humans in the near future. A newly proposed propulsion system could deliver cargo to the red planet in just 30 minutes.
Oct 8, 2021
Project Orion: Detonating Nuclear Bombs For Thrust
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: chemistry, military, physics, space travel
Circa 2018 o.o
Rockets with nuclear bombs for propulsion sounds like a Wile E. Coyote cartoon, but it has been seriously considered as an option for the space program. Chemical rockets combust a fuel with an oxidizer within themselves and exhaust the result out the back, causing the rocket to move in the opposite direction. What if instead, you used the higher energy density of nuclear fission by detonating nuclear bombs?
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Oct 8, 2021
Top News, Latest headlines, Latest News, World News & U.S News
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: futurism
Oct 8, 2021
Lunar rock samples show lava flowed on the moon 2 billion years ago
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: space
The first lunar rocks returned to Earth in more than 40 years show that the moon was volcanically active later than scientists thought.