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Jan 23, 2021

DNA Storage Goes Biological

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Intelligent Design


DNA is already known to be an ideal storage medium. Why not use cells to do the hard work?

Jan 23, 2021

Awesomely weird Alibaba EV of the week: $4,000 electric pickup truck

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

Alibaba is one of the best places around to find the coolest and sometimes weirdest electric vehicles in the world. As part of a new series known as Awesomely weird Alibaba electric vehicle of the week, we’re taking a look at some of our favorites.

This week’s feature is a small-yet-mighty electric pickup truck designed for utility and off-road usage, though it may even be street legal as an NEV in the US.

If the proportions look at bit odd on this electric pickup truck, that’s because they are.

Jan 23, 2021

New Airplanes: Jets, Turboprops, Experimentals & LSAs

Posted by in category: transportation

We review a selection of new aircraft on the market, including turbine-powered long-range and super midsized offerings, twin and single-engine turboprops, single-engine experimental and tailwheel aircraft, and light sport aircraft.

Jan 23, 2021

How to Use a Motion Sensor with Raspberry Pi Pico

Posted by in category: electronics

The Raspberry Pi Pico GPIO is our way to connect components and devices which we can use in our experiments, Here we create a motion sensor project using a sensor and an LED.

Jan 23, 2021

AI to the Future

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, singularity, transportation

From self-driving cars, to the many automated production processes we will end up creating; we will allow AI drive us into the next era of human civilization.

We will allow the creation to create, and according to futurist and technologists’ world over, there is only one likely path where this road will lead to — the Singularity (the point where computer intelligence surpasses human intelligence).

- The Above is an excerpt from the book, 2020s & The Future Beyond.

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Jan 23, 2021

TikTok Star Sets Up Bed in Tesla to Sleep While Autopilot Drives

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

https://youtube.com/watch?v=VS5zQKXHdpM

This trend needs to stop.

Jan 23, 2021

How Explainable Artificial Intelligence Can Help Humans Innovate

Posted by in categories: biological, chemistry, information science, particle physics, robotics/AI, transportation

I like this idea. I don’t want AI to be a black box, I want to know what’s happening and how its doing it.


The field of artificial intelligence has created computers that can drive cars, synthesize chemical compounds, fold proteins, and detect high-energy particles at a superhuman level.

However, these AI algorithms cannot explain the thought processes behind their decisions. A computer that masters protein folding and also tells researchers more about the rules of biology is much more useful than a computer that folds proteins without explanation.

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Jan 23, 2021

Sauna Exercise Mimetic — The Science Of The Amazing Health & Longevity Benefits

Posted by in categories: life extension, media & arts, neuroscience, science

It is true. From its effect on biomarkers such as heat shock proteins and Fox 03, through to real world impacts on cardiovascular health, to improving mood, helping you live longer healthier and reducing your chance of dying before your time. I think we all know saunas are really great for you, but this will give you all the scientific reasons why… Taking it easy and relaxing for half an hour… Is not just wasting your time… Changes today will make tomorrow better. #saunas


I am going to give you the best reasons in the world to sit back and take it easy in a nice warm environment, and to just forget the troubles of the world.
Maybe play some music, or a podcast, or listen to a book, or just meditate, just relax and take it easy.
It is for your own health after all!!

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Jan 23, 2021

TRAPPIST-1’s Planets May Have Shockingly Similar Compositions, Says NASA

Posted by in category: space

TRAPPIST-1, which at first seemed tantalizingly similar to a solar system like ours, has planetary densities and compositions that appear to be truly bizarre.

Jan 23, 2021

One step closer to Artemis missions to the Moon 🚀

Posted by in category: space travel

We are targeting a two-hour test window that opens at 4 p.m. EST on Sat., Jan. 16, for the hot fire test of the NASA’s Space Launch System rocket core stage at our Stennis Space Center. The hot fire is the eighth and final test of the Green Run series, to ensure the core stage of the SLS is ready to launch NASA’s Artemis Program​ missions to the Moon. This will be the first time that all four RS-25 engines will be fired at once in order to simulate a launch, generating 1.6 million pounds of thrust.

Live coverage begins at 3:20 p.m. EST. Use the hashtag #AskNASA​ and your questions might be answered on air 🚀