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Sep 28, 2020

More Lakes Found Under the Martian Ice

Posted by in category: space

More lakes discovered under Martian ice. Could these liquid water pools be inhabited by life?


But would such cold places be habitable?

Sep 28, 2020

Identical Quantum Particles Pass Practicality Test

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

A new study proves that far from being mere mathematical artifacts, particles that are indistinguishable from one another can be a potent resource in real-world experiments.

Sep 28, 2020

AI ‘resurrects’ 54 Roman emperors, in stunningly lifelike images

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

An artist used machine learning to create photorealistic portraits of 54 ancient Roman emperors, working from nearly 1,000 images of busts.

Sep 28, 2020

NASA wants ideas for keeping Moon missions powered in the dark

Posted by in categories: energy, space

NASA is crowdsourcing ideas for energy systems that would keep Moon missions powered, even in the dark.

Sep 28, 2020

Digital Twin Earth

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

ESA’s 2020 Φ-week event kicked off this morning with a series of stimulating speeches on Digital Twin Earth, updates on Φ-sat-1, which was successfully launched into orbit earlier this month, and an exciting new initiative involving quantum computing. Digital Twin Earth The third edition of the…


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Sep 28, 2020

As a helium shortage looms, “vacuum balloons” could save physics, medicine, and birthday parties

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Helium is crucial for physics research and medical imaging, but consumer usage of helium balloons threatens supply. Could vacuum balloons save the day?

Sep 28, 2020

SpaceX Boca Chica — SN9 Forward Section Stacked — SN8 Waits for Lift

Posted by in category: space travel

As Starship SN8 waited to be lifted onto the mount at Pad A, the forward section of SN9 was stacked (off camera). New weather stations were installed, work on and around the launch site continued, and some scrap rolls of stainless steel were moved.

Video and Pictures from Mary (@BocaChicaGal). Edited by Theo Ripper (@TheoRipper).

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Sep 28, 2020

Viral Issue Crucial Update Sept 8th: the Science, Logic and Data Explained!

Posted by in category: science

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UvFhIFzaac

The ultimate update on our viral issue, bar none — Sept 8th 2020. Get educated guys and gals — or keep your head in the sand while your errant leaders destroy society around you… wink

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Sep 28, 2020

U.S. judge sends OneWeb’s rescue plan to vote and okays financing

Posted by in categories: internet, law

Berlin, 27 September 2020. – A New York bankruptcy judge has sent OneWeb’s Chapter 11 plan for creditor vote and approved OneWeb’s financing plan, Law360 reported.

“A New York bankruptcy judge on Wednesday sent OneWeb Global’s $181 million equity-swap Chapter 11 plan to a creditor vote while approving $235 million in new financing that the satellite internet startup said will go toward restarting its launch program,” Law 360 reported.

According to the report, OneWeb’s counsel told U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert Drain that it had secured full creditor consent for the plan.

Sep 28, 2020

SpaceX’s challenge of Air Force awards to Starship rivals to be rejected

Posted by in category: space travel

Berlin, 27 September 2020. – SpaceX’s attempt to challenge U.S. Air Force’s contracts with rivals of SpaceX’s Starship for Moon and Mars missions is expected to be rejected, Reuters reported.