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Oct 19, 2020

The British Royal Navy is testing out jetpack assault teams

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The high-speed assault teams would rapidly swarm and board ships.

Oct 19, 2020

Voyager Spacecraft Detect an Increase in The Density of Space Outside The Solar System

Posted by in categories: habitats, space

In November 2018, after an epic, 41-year voyage, Voyager 2 finally crossed the boundary that marked the limit of the Sun’s influence and entered interstellar space. But the little probe’s mission isn’t done yet — it’s now sending home information about the space beyond the Solar System.

And it’s revealing something surprising. As Voyager 2 moves farther and farther from the Sun, the density of space is increasing.

It’s not the first time this density increase has been detected. Voyager 1, which entered interstellar space in 2012, detected a similar density gradient at a separate location.

Oct 19, 2020

Scientists Create Transparent Wood Nearly As Clear as Glass To Make Stronger, Better Insulating Windows

Posted by in category: futurism

Looks like we will have wooden glass in the future. 😃


University of Maryland scientists made a transparent wood nearly as clear as glass to make stronger, better insulating windows.

Oct 19, 2020

Ascento is a robot that never falls

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

This two-wheeled jumping robot would not fall.

Oct 19, 2020

LA Cops Use Aircraft to Hunt Mystery Jetpack Dude

Posted by in categories: law enforcement, transportation

Cops are now hunting down the “jetpack dude” who has been flying around near LAX. Some people are calling it an accident waiting to happen.


The FBI is on the case as well.

Oct 19, 2020

Mini Wind Turbine Can Generate Energy Made From the Breeze You Make When Walking

Posted by in categories: energy, nanotechnology, sustainability

Scientists in China have created a nanogenerator that can generate wind energy created by a person on a brisk walk.

Oct 19, 2020

Early Childhood Trauma Affects Metabolism in the Next Generation

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry, genetics

Article. The research/article indicates that childhood trauma can not only impact the current generation, but future generations. Biochemical signals are sent to the germ cells, modifying the expression of some genes and/or the DNA structure.


Traumatic experiences can have a lasting impact, so children that suffer through them can feel their effects for a lifetime. Work has also shown that trauma can change the way genes are expressed, through epigenetics. Epigenetic changes do not alter the sequence of genes but they alter the biochemistry of DNA, and these changes are sometimes passed down to future generations through germ cells. Scientists have been working to learn more about how traumatic events get embedded in the genetic code of germ cells.

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Oct 19, 2020

Could cold water hold a clue to a dementia cure?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

“In a world first, a “cold-shock” protein has been found in the blood of regular winter swimmers at London’s Parliament Hill Lido.”

“The protein has been shown to slow the onset of dementia and even repair some of the damage it causes in mice.”

“Prof Giovanna Mallucci, who runs the UK Dementia Research Institute’s Centre at the University of Cambridge, says the discovery could point researchers towards new drug treatments which may help hold dementia at bay.”

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Oct 19, 2020

One less fall chore: Keeping leaves on lawn acts as natural fertilizer, experts say

Posted by in category: futurism

Leave it be! There a few benefits of keeping leaves on your lawn through the winter.

Oct 19, 2020

Google’s New Search Feature Finds Any Song You Hum, Whistle, or Sing to It

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Google has an inventive new song finding feature! 😃


Google has launched an app that finds the song that’s been stuck in your head. Read more to find out what you have to do for it to figure it out in seconds.

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