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Jan 24, 2021

Scientists Build First Ever Full Size 3D Printed Heart

Posted by in category: futurism

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lu-ssqVvww&feature=youtu.be

Hey it’s Han from WrySci HX coming to you with awesome news out of Carnegie Mellon University. Scientists there have built the first ever full size 3D printed human heart, using a really cool technique that is very fresh! More below ↓↓↓

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Jan 24, 2021

New high-tech spray-on coating can make buildings, cars, and even spaceships cooler

Posted by in categories: climatology, space travel

This coating might prove useful for several sorts of applications.


Managing temperatures in particularly hot and sunny climates can be very difficult even today. You can use air conditioning to displace the heat from inside structures and vehicles, but it sucks up so much power and can generate pollution that ultimately makes temperature problems even worse.

Jan 24, 2021

What Is Electric Paint: The Composition and Application of Conductive Paints

Posted by in category: futurism

Interested to know what Electric Paint and conductive paints are made of and what they can be used for? This article contains all the information!

Jan 24, 2021

Rethinking Energy 2020–2030: 100% Solar, Wind, and Batteries is Just the Beginning

Posted by in categories: business, computing, economics, internet, nuclear energy, sustainability

Wow…even I was amazed by these stats and timeline… and I am an unapologetic optimist and futurist who wants to live forever lol.


This video is a synopsis of our research report “Rethinking Energy 2020–2030: 100% Solar, Wind, and Batteries is Just the Beginning” that was published on October 27th, 2020 and is available for download free of charge from our RethinkX website https://www.rethinkx.com/energy.

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Jan 24, 2021

China debuts train prototype that can hit speeds of 620 kilometers per hour

Posted by in categories: energy, transportation

China has revealed a prototype for a new high-speed Maglev train that is capable of reaching speeds of 620 kilometers (385 miles) per hour.

The train runs on high-temperature superconducting (HTS) power that makes it look as if the train is floating along the magnetized tracks.

The sleek 21-meter-long (69 feet) prototype was unveiled to media in the city of Chengdu, Sichuan Province, on January 13. In addition, university researchers constructed 165 meters (541 feet) of track to demonstrate how the train would look and feel in transit, according to state-run Xinhua News.

Jan 24, 2021

Groundbreaking New Laser System Cuts Through Earth’s Atmosphere Like It’s Nothing

Posted by in category: futurism

To artists and romantics, the twinkling of stars is visual poetry; a dance of distant light as it twists and bends through a turbulent ocean of air above our heads.

Not everybody is so enamoured with our atmosphere’s distortions. To many scientists and engineers, a great deal of research and ground-to-satellite communication would be a whole lot easier if the air simply wasn’t there.

Losing our planet’s protective bubble of gases isn’t exactly a popular option. But Australian and French researchers have teamed up to design the next best thing – a system that guides light through the tempestuous currents of rippling air with the flick of a mirror.

Jan 23, 2021

Grocery robot

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

This robot carries your groceries wherever you go.

Jan 23, 2021

This VR Mask Will Allow You To Smell the Action

Posted by in category: virtual reality

Virtual reality you can smell and feel.

Jan 23, 2021

Watch a robot squid propel itself through water with rhythm

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

A robot that mimics the way squid move is most efficient when it operates with a particular rhythm.

Jan 23, 2021

Cloudless Hot-Jupiter Exoplanet Spotted

Posted by in category: space

A transiting gas giant called WASP-62b has a cloud-and haze-free atmosphere, according to new research.

For example, the first and only other known exoplanet with a clear atmosphere, WASP-96b, was discovered in 2018.