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Feb 24, 2021

Perseverance’s Mastcam-Z takes first 360-Degree Panorama (4K UHD)

Posted by in category: space

Using 142 individual images taken by Perseverance’s Mastcam-Z on Sol 3, the third Martian day of the mission, 21 February 2021, NASA created a 360-degree panorama.

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS

Feb 24, 2021

New Wearable Device Turns Your Body Into a Biological Battery

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, wearables

Researchers at CU Boulder have developed a new, low-cost wearable device that transforms the human body into a biological battery. The device, described in the journal Science Advances, is stretchy enough that you can wear it like a ring, a bracelet or any other accessory that touches your skin.

Feb 24, 2021

SpaceX blames failed Falcon 9 booster landing on heat damage

Posted by in categories: internet, satellites

A Falcon 9 booster failed to land after a launch Feb. 15 because of “heat damage” it sustained, but SpaceX thinks boosters can be reused 10 or more times.


WASHINGTON — A Falcon 9 booster failed to land after its most recent launch Feb. 15 because of “heat damage” it sustained, but a SpaceX official said he was confident that the boosters can be reused 10 or more times.

During a session of the 47th Spaceport Summit Feb. 23, Hans Koenigsmann, senior adviser for build and flight reliability at SpaceX, said the failed landing during an otherwise successful launch of Starlink satellites remains under investigation.

Feb 24, 2021

BionicHIVE SqUID warehouse logistics robot

Posted by in categories: cyborgs, robotics/AI, transhumanism

This robot turns a traditional warehouse into an automated one.

Feb 24, 2021

New stretchable skin uses electronics to monitor your health

Posted by in categories: electronics, health

Feb 24, 2021

Reactivating aging stem cells in the brain

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

As people get older, their neural stem cells lose the ability to proliferate and produce new neurons, leading to a decline in memory function. Researchers at the University of Zurich have now discovered a mechanism linked to stem cell aging—and how the production of neurons can be reactivated.

Feb 24, 2021

Suppressor genes linked to less cancer and longer lifespan found in whales

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

A trio of researchers with ICAEV, Universidad Austral de Chile, and the University of Liverpool, respectively, have found suppressor genes linked to longevity and less cancer in two species of whales. In their paper published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, Daniela Tejada-Martinez, João Pedro de Magalhães and Juan C. Opazo, describe their genetic study of longevity in cetaceans and what they learned.

Feb 24, 2021

Antimatter hydrogen has the same quantum quirk as normal hydrogen

Posted by in categories: nuclear energy, particle physics, quantum physics

O.,.o Could make a semi renewable fusion reactor or propulsion system.


Atoms of antihydrogen are affected by the Lamb shift, which results from transient particles appearing and disappearing.

Feb 24, 2021

What is Flywheel Energy Storage – How Does it Work?

Posted by in category: energy

Flywheel energy storage is a promising replacement for conventional lead acid batteries. How does it work as an energy storage system?

Feb 24, 2021

For the first time, scientists detect the ghostly signal that reveals the engine of the universe

Posted by in categories: nuclear energy, particle physics

Circa 2020


Neutrinos from a long-theorized nuclear fusion reaction in the sun have been definitively observed, confirming the process that powers many stars.