Menu

Blog

Page 6259

Aug 8, 2021

Mirror image enzyme constructs longest ever mirror DNA strand

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Researchers have synthesised a mirror image enzyme that allowed them to constructing the longest ever strand of mirror DNA. The team also demonstrated how this L-DNA could be used as a robust biorthogonal information repository.

Louis Pasteur first proposed the idea of a mirror image version of biological systems more than 160 years ago, following the discovery of molecular chirality. All natural DNA contains the D form of the chiral sugar deoxyribose, but it may be possible for a mirror system to be built using L-deoxyribose instead.

Aug 8, 2021

Is Gene Editing the Future of the Olympics?

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical

Gene editing: the future of the olympics or a looming crisis?


As the 2,020 Olympics come to a close, we’re reminded of elite athletes’ talent. But could science and gene editing make them perfect? What then?

Continue reading “Is Gene Editing the Future of the Olympics?” »

Aug 8, 2021

What does M. Night Shyamalan’s ‘Old’ say about aging and our society?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, transhumanism

Still, the timing of this film is remarkable, not only because the pandemic slowed us all down, but because we do live in an aging society. We also live in a time of accelerating technological transformation and precision medicine. It is no secret that transhumanist thinking is proliferating, and not just each time a billionaire flies into space. No less than The World Economic Forum has implicitly endorsed aspects of transhumanism’s agenda under the banner of “human enhancement” and more recently via “The Great Reset.”


The new film opened last Friday.

Continue reading “What does M. Night Shyamalan’s ‘Old’ say about aging and our society?” »

Aug 8, 2021

ACPV’s ‘lighthouse’ office tower will revive milan’s urban fabric with new green spaces

Posted by in categories: business, futurism

torre faro by ACPV will connect milan’s historic center and periphery by reviving a north-south axis that runs from the city center through via crema and piazza trento all the way to ACPV’s symbiosis business district, located just across the disused railway yard.the a2a headquarters project creates a new vertical village for the firm’s operations. it is designed for people to enjoy working in the company of their colleagues and to encourage spontaneous professional and personal interactions,’ says antonio citterio, architect and co-founder of ACPV.

the new tower can accommodate 1,500 people in spaces that are flexible, open, and are complemented by a green courtyard shared with the museum of energy – located inside the existing buildings that will be revitalized with the project. vertically, the tower is centrally divided into two sets of office floors framed by the spacious entrance hall on the first floor, the sky garden in the middle, and the belvedere on top. the architecture of the building addresses future professional needs by integrating flexible spaces – including co-working lounges and informal meeting rooms – that can be reconfigured for multiple uses.

Aug 8, 2021

NASA, Rocket Lab move first Artemis Moon launch

Posted by in category: space travel

New Zealand is now set to host the first launch of the Artemis Program, as Rocket Lab is now planning to launch the CAPSTONE mission from their operational launch pad at Launch Complex 1 on the Māhia Peninsula. This is the first lunar mission for Rocket Lab, currently scheduled for launch in the fourth quarter of 2021.

“Flexible isn’t a word usually used to describe lunar missions but operating two launch complexes gives us the freedom to select a site that best meets mission requirements and schedule,” said Rocket Lab CEO and Co-Founder, Peter Beck.

Aug 8, 2021

Futuristic Hotel in Singapore

Posted by in category: futurism

Hotel of the future in Singapore.


Staying at a furturistic smart Hotel that has robotsWe take a room tour at their Premium Queen View Cabin and order room service for lunch, dinner and breakfast.

Aug 8, 2021

Oculus Quest 2 is getting AR – but could the Quest 3 take it further?

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, business, virtual reality

We speak to AR experts about the future of the Oculus Quest.


Oculus is getting into AR, and it has big repercussions for the future direction of the company and its popular line of VR headsets – especially the eventual Oculus Quest 3.

The Facebook-owned company recently announced its intention to open up its Oculus platform to augmented reality developers, allowing them to use the Oculus Quest 2 headset to host AR games and apps rather than simply VR titles – setting the scene for an explosion of both consumer and business applications on the popular standalone headset.

Continue reading “Oculus Quest 2 is getting AR – but could the Quest 3 take it further?” »

Aug 8, 2021

SpaceX Launching Satellite to Display Billboard Ads in Space

Posted by in categories: energy, satellites

SpaceX is reportedly partnering with Canadian tech startup Geometric Energy Corporation to launch a billboard into orbit around Earth.

Aug 8, 2021

Lightning No Match for Wind Turbine Blade Protection System

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, materials

Standing hundreds of feet above ground, wind turbines — like tall trees, buildings, and telephone poles — are easy targets for lightning. Just by virtue of their height, they will get struck.

Lightning protection systems exist for conventional wind turbine blades. But protection was needed for blades made from a new type of material—thermoplastic resin composites — and manufactured using an innovative thermal (heat-based) welding process developed by scientists at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).

Thermoplastic materials, like plastic bottles, can be more easily recycled than the thermoset materials commonly used to make wind turbine blades today. While thermoset materials need to be heated to cure, thermoplastics cure at room temperature, which reduces both blade manufacturing times and costs.

Aug 8, 2021

Astronomers Spot Unusual, Enormous Rings Around a Black Hole

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

This image features a spectacular set of rings around a black hole, captured using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory. The X-ray images of the giant rings reveal information about dust located in our galaxy, using a similar principle to the X-rays performed in doctor’s offices and airports.