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Aug 28, 2021
These cloned camels were created with cells from a ‘zoo’ of frozen specimens
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: biotech/medical
The cell bank could one day be used to help preserve endangered species. https://cnn.it/3mzuSt4
Aug 28, 2021
At Boston Dynamics, crashes are part of the process
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: robotics/AI
Discover what we do when robots break and learn how we take the opportunity to rebuild more robust robots. https://bit.ly/2WsZnGm
Aug 28, 2021
Our NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover has driven over 16 miles since landing on the Red Planet in 2012
Posted by Alan Jurisson in categories: robotics/AI, space
Now, the robot geologist reached an exciting area with mountain layers that may reveal how the ancient environment within Gale Crater dried up over time. More: https://go.nasa.gov/2W48e0U
Aug 28, 2021
Star Trek has served as inspiration to generations of scientists, engineers and sci-fi fans around the world
Posted by Alan Jurisson in category: space
Join Rod Roddenberry, Gene Roddenberry’s son and Roddenberry Entertainment CEO, George Takei, actor and activist, Administrator Bill Nelson and some of NASA’s best and brightest as they honor Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry’s 100th birthday with a conversation about diversity and inspiration. NASA panelists include: Hortense Diggs, Director of the Office of Communication and Public Engagement at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Tracy Drain, Europa Clipper Flight Systems Engineer, astronaut Jonny Kim, and Swati Mohan, Mars2020Guidance and Controls Operations Lead.
Producer/Editor: Lacey Young
Aug 28, 2021
Tech-payment giants and central bank digital currencies are revolutionising how people use money—
Posted by Vivek Jaiswal in categories: business, cryptocurrencies, economics, finance
And threatening to put traditional banks out of business. What would a world without banks look like, and would you even miss them? https://econ.st/3s76sYS
Aug 28, 2021
Would you like to live on Mars for a year?
Posted by Muhammad Furqan in category: space
Aug 28, 2021
Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot, Atlas, has been showing off its new skill: parkour
Posted by Muhammad Furqan in category: robotics/AI
Aug 28, 2021
Currently, there are over 128 million objects larger than a millimeter orbiting the Earth
Posted by Muhammad Furqan in categories: engineering, space
Aug 28, 2021
UIH Trains 40 Aspiring Developers
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: economics, internet, robotics/AI, virtual reality
Towards raising young developers across the Urhobo Nation, the Urhobo Innovation Hub has completed the training of 40 youths on Website design, Internet of Things (IOT), Robotics and Virtual Reality.
The boot camp training, which drew its participants from Urhobo youths within the age bracket of 13–38 years old, held at the Michael and Cecilia Ibru University, Agbaro-Otor, Delta State.
The Hub is a brainchild of the Urhobo Economic and Investment Summit (Ekpobaro) and was initiated to raise young entrepreneurs of Urhobo extraction who will key into the reality of the new normal and raise seasoned developers to make Urhobo Nation proud.