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Aug 20, 2021
Japan Tests Explosion-Powered Rocket for the First Time in Space, Is a Success
Posted by Alberto Lao in category: space travel
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has announced that it has successfully demonstrated the operation of a rocket engine technology for the first time in space. This experiment proved the efficiency of a rotating detonation engine (RDE) which converted the shock waves generated when a mixture of fuel and oxygen reacts explosively into thrust.
Aug 20, 2021
Chinese Space Station taikonauts conduct second spacewalk
Posted by Alberto Lao in categories: robotics/AI, space
The crew of Shenzhou-12 has conducted the second spacewalk of the mission, and the second spacewalk of the new Chinese Space Station’s lifetime. The extravehicular activity (EVA) comes two months into their planned 90-day mission in low Earth orbit.
Mission commander Nie Haisheng and first operator Liu Boming exited the Tianhe core module at 00:38 UTC on Friday, August 20. The goals of the EVA included the installation of a new panoramic camera (known as Panoramic Camera D) as well as a backup thermal control pump. Second operator Tang Hongbo stayed inside the station to support the two spacewalkers, similar to how crew onboard the International Space Station support American and Russian spacewalks.
Haisheng and Boming exited the depressurized docking node of the Tianhe module, which is being used as an EVA airlock until the Wentian lab module, equipped with its own airlock for crewmembers, arrives in the spring of 2022. Panoramic Camera D was successfully installed, and the station was prepared for future EVAs and module installations. To that end, the taikonauts finished installing additional foot restraints onto the station as well as a work platform on the station’s robotic arm.
Aug 20, 2021
Einstein’s E=mc2 equation creates matter from light for first time
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: information science, physics
Albert Einstein’s most famous equation, E = mc2, used in the theory of general relativity, has been used to create matter from light, scientists have said in a new study.
Researchers from New York’s Brookhaven National Laboratory used the Department of Energy’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), ordinarily used for nuclear physics research, to speed up two gold ions that are positively charged, in a loop.
Aug 20, 2021
Tell us your ideas for robot Spot and join Outsight Network
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: innovation, robotics/AI
Spot is onsite at the Autodesk Technology Center in Boston. Learn how you can join them to research robotics in construction innovations and efficiencies.
CFP to explore new uses for robot dog Spot with Autodesk.
Aug 20, 2021
AI Blood Test Can Spot Lung Cancers With 90 Percent Accuracy
Posted by Jason Blain in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI
Researchers at the Baltimore-based biotech company Delfi Diagnostics have developed a machine learning-based blood testing technology that could greatly help detect early stages of lung cancer.
The researchers are hoping that improved screening and detection technologies could allow more cases of lung cancer to be spotted earlier, which could greatly improve outcomes.
“These results suggest that the Delfi lung cancer screening technology could help reduce lung cancer deaths by offering a convenient, high-performing test to people who are [United States Preventive Services Taskforce] eligible,” Delfi CMO Peter Bach said in a statement.
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Aug 20, 2021
Watch Elon Musk announce Tesla Bot in 10 minutes
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI
At Tesla AI Day, Elon Musk and his team of engineers unveil a prototye humanoid robot, the Tesla Bot. In addition, the status of the company’s full self driving technology.
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Aug 20, 2021
New clue to human evolution’s biggest mystery emerges in Philippines
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: biotech/medical, evolution, genetics, sex
Denisovan DNA lives on in some humans today because, once our Homo sapien ancestors encountered the Denisovans, they had sex with them and gave birth to babies — something geneticists call admixture. By analyzing current-day genetic data, we can look back into human history.
Geneticists have found that a Philippine ethnic group known as the Ayta Magbukon has the highest level of Denisovan ancestry in the world.
Aug 20, 2021
Scientists Just Created a Supersolid State of Matter in a New Dimension
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: quantum physics
Researchers have developed a the first two-dimensional supersolid! And it could open a new spectrum of quantum weirdness for further studies.
Aug 20, 2021
Lab-made mini brains grow their own sets of ‘eyes’
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: neuroscience
A group of scientists has grown mini brains that have something their real counterparts do not: a set of eye-like structures called “optic cups” that give rise to the retina.