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Oct 10, 2020

Wisdom teeth disappear and arteries are added as human beings enter next stage of evolution

Posted by in category: evolution

Nice to know that we are still ‘on the move’.


Study finds our anatomy has evolved faster than any time in the past 250 years.

Oct 10, 2020

The future of spaceflight—from orbital vacations to humans on Mars

Posted by in category: space travel

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NASA aims to travel to the moon again—and beyond. Here’s a look at the 21st-century race to send humans into space.

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Oct 10, 2020

Here’s why women may be the best suited for spaceflight

Posted by in category: space travel

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Physically and mentally, women have the right stuff for expeditions into deep space. So why send male astronauts at all?

Oct 10, 2020

Decolonizing Artificial Intelligence | Genevieve Bell | TEDxRosario

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, sustainability

In this talk, professor Bell breaks down the very foundations of AI –viewed as an inescapable and univocal technology- and opens up a space for other truths and possibilities by visiting AI’s alternative stories in the past, present and future. By doing so, she claims, we might make room for a more sustainable, safe and responsible AI, and ultimately a more human-centric one.

Genevieve Bell is a cultural anthropologist and technologist who has spent her career at the intersection between places, people and things. From growing up in indigenous communities in Australia’s outback to Silicon Valley, from Stanford University and Intel Corporation back to Australia’s only national university, she has always questioned what it means to be human in an increasingly digital world. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.

Oct 10, 2020

15 Items Everyone Should Have in Their At-Home Emergency Kit

Posted by in category: futurism

Emergencies can happen at any time, so it’s imperative to have an at-home emergency kit ready should disaster strike.


Put together your own at-home emergency kit based on items the Red Cross says are key to have on hand, so when the unexpected happens, you’re ready.

Oct 10, 2020

Unbelievable photos caught a NASA rocket mission flying in front of the moon. A photographer explains the crazy steps he took to get the rare images and video

Posted by in category: space

Photographer Steve Rice had fantasized about taking such pictures for years before a Cygnus cargo resupply mission created the perfect opportunity.

Oct 10, 2020

Drone-jamming gun claimed to be one of the smallest and lightest

Posted by in categories: drones, security

For people such as soldiers, security officials and airport workers, drones aren’t always a welcome sight. That’s why drone-jamming guns were developed, and the new Paladyne E1000MP “pistol” is said to be one of the most compact on the market.

Manufactured by British company Drone Defence, the E1000MP works in the same fashion as similar products – it emits an electromagnetic signal at the same frequency that a target drone utilizes for control communications, GPS orientation, and video transmission. This causes the drone to lose communication with its operator, resulting in it automatically landing or returning to its point of take-off.

The gun has an operational range of 1 km (0.6 miles), and can be used with either a directional or omnidirectional antenna – the former focuses the jamming signal on one particular drone, while the latter spreads the signal out over a wider area that needs protecting.

Oct 10, 2020

NASA to Provide Coverage of 71st International Astronautical Congress

Posted by in categories: space, sustainability

NASA will broadcast key events, including an Artemis program update, of the 71st International Astronautical Congress (IAC), which takes place virtually Monday, Oct. 12, through Wednesday, Oct. 14. Coverage will air on NASA Television and the agency’s website.

During the conference, NASA will discuss international cooperation for the agency’s lunar exploration plans throughout the Artemis program, which includes sending American astronauts to the surface of the Moon in 2024 and establishing a sustainable lunar presence by the end of the decade.

In addition to participation in events outlined below, NASA will have a virtual exhibit featuring information on Artemis, NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, and the International Space Station. Visitors also will have an opportunity to contribute to a digital mosaic of the space station on social media using #NASAVirtualExhibit.

Oct 10, 2020

Inside the strange new world of being a deepfake actor

Posted by in category: futurism

There’s an art to being a performer whose face will never be seen.

Oct 10, 2020

Tanks vs. Drones Isn’t Rock, Paper, Scissors

Posted by in categories: drones, robotics/AI

Unmanned combat air vehicles have notched up kills against armored fighting vehicles all over the world. Does it mean the end of the tank?