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Nov 14, 2020

Jetcopter VTOL to be Revealed at AERO 2019

Posted by in category: transportation

Circa 2019


A full-scale mock-up of the Jetcopter vertical-takeoff-and-landing concept vehicle will be shown for the first time at April’s AERO 2019 show in Friedrichshafen, Germany.

The startup air taxi’s claim to fame is its powerplant: Dual 500 hp, 6,000 rpm motors — converted from automotive applications — push two 200 cm air turbines. The resulting 600 mph airflow velocity powers the Jetcopter to a claimed top speed of close to 200 mph with a 620-plus-mile range.

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Nov 14, 2020

The World Needs Nuclear Power, And We Shouldn’t Be Afraid Of It

Posted by in categories: information science, nuclear energy, sustainability

Although many different approaches have been proposed to address this problem, it’s clear that any sustainable, long-term solution will include one important component: a transition to energy sources that don’t result in additional carbon dioxide emissions. While most of the ideas put forth — such as the hypothetical Green New Deal — focus on renewable energy sources like solar and wind power, there’s another option that we should seriously reconsider: nuclear fission power.


As we embrace green solutions, nuclear should absolutely be part of the equation.

Nov 14, 2020

The Future of AR

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, neuroscience

AR has been a bit of a fad in recent days. However, I personally believe that it will be an integral part of our future lives- but in the form of neural implants rather than glasses or contact lenses.

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Nov 14, 2020

Azerbaijan’s drones owned the battlefield in Nagorno-Karabakh — and showed future of warfare

Posted by in categories: drones, military

Drones will rule the battlefield. Until anti drone tech comes up to match it. I was picturing a anti drone system. One system that uses an old school radar anti aircraft gun, also equipped with a set of small missiles like the Iron Dome system, also equipped with some kind of laser weapon, and some kind of electro magnetic EMF weapon. All four in one package, that could engage multiple targets simultaneously. And, this will have to come standard, like SAM systems are now.


Azerbaijan used oil wealth to buy attack drones from Turkey and Israel. It was a huge advantage.

Nov 14, 2020

Europe moves ahead with Ariel exoplanet mission

Posted by in category: space

The green light is given to the near-billion-euro space observatory that will study far-off worlds.

Nov 14, 2020

IEA: Wind and solar capacity will overtake both gas and coal globally by 2024

Posted by in category: energy

A new report by the International Energy Agency has shown that wind and solar capacity will likely exceed coal and gas in less than five years.


Wind and solar capacity will double over the next five years globally and exceed that of both gas and coal, according to a new International Energy Agency (IEA) report.

The Paris-based intergovernmental agency anticipates a 1,123 gigawatt (GW) increase in wind and solar that would mean these power sources overtake gas capacity in 2023 and coal in 2024.

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Nov 14, 2020

Nanotechnologies to help in new cancer treatment strategy

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, nanotechnology

A new project has been set up to develop an immunologic-based treatment strategy where cancer cells are reprogrammed to become ‘visible’ to the patient’s immune system.

Nov 14, 2020

Why We Age – and Why We Don’t Have To — A conversation with David Sinclair

Posted by in categories: genetics, life extension

– and Why We Don’t Have To — A conversation with David Sinclair.

David Andrew Sinclair AO is an Australian biologist who is a professor of genetics and co-Director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for the Biology of Aging at Harvard Medical School.

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Nov 14, 2020

Was Samsung chief just caught with a stretchable smartphone prototype?

Posted by in category: mobile phones

Samsung Chairman Lee Jae-yong knows a thing or two about returning to the public eye in style. His latest comeback happened less than a full day ago, bringing some interesting news about Samsung’s long-term design strategy.

What’s even more interesting, however, is the above photograph of Lee during his Thursday tour of Samsung’s main research and development center in Seoul. As the image shows the executive holding a curious smartphone prototype unlike anything else we have seen from the tech giant to date.

Speculation about the device in question is already running rampant, and the currently most popular theory among Korean media is that we are looking at a smartphone with an expandable display.

Nov 14, 2020

Scientists create single-atom devices to supercharge computers

Posted by in categories: computing, particle physics, quantum physics

Researchers devise groundbreaking new methods to create and duplicate single-atom transistors for quantum computers.