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Nov 6, 2020

NASA finally makes contact with Voyager 2 after longest radio silence in 30 years

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, space travel

There’s never been a radio silence quite like this one. After long months with no way of making contact with Voyager 2, NASA has finally reestablished communications with the record-setting interstellar spacecraft.

The breakdown in communications – lasting since March, almost eight months and a whole pandemic ago – wasn’t due to some rogue malfunction, nor any run-in with interstellar space weirdness (although there’s that too).

Nov 6, 2020

Applying particle physics methods to quantum computing

Posted by in categories: computing, information science, particle physics, quantum physics, space

Borrowing a page from high-energy physics and astronomy textbooks, a team of physicists and computer scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has successfully adapted and applied a common error-reduction technique to the field of quantum computing.

In the world of subatomic particles and giant particle detectors, and distant galaxies and giant telescopes, scientists have learned to live, and to work, with uncertainty. They are often trying to tease out ultra-rare particle interactions from a massive tangle of other particle interactions and background “noise” that can complicate their hunt, or trying to filter out the effects of atmospheric distortions and interstellar dust to improve the resolution of astronomical imaging.

Also, inherent problems with detectors, such as with their ability to record all particle interactions or to exactly measure particles’ energies, can result in data getting misread by the electronics they are connected to, so scientists need to design complex filters, in the form of computer algorithms, to reduce the margin of error and return the most accurate results.

Nov 6, 2020

A Swarm of Cyborg Cockroaches That Lives in Your House

Posted by in category: cyborgs

Article. Reasearchers from Japan are making cyborg cockroaches. 😃 The article has videos as well.

I guess it’s justified considering roaches are some of the most resilient organisms on our planet. Are you ready for the cyber-roaches?

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Nov 6, 2020

Walmart Is Giving Up on Its Inventory Robots

Posted by in categories: business, robotics/AI

Looks like inventory robots won’t be replacing humans in Walmart for now. 😃

I’m a bit sad for the supplier of the robots. But I’m glad that people will keep their jobs in Walmart.


Bitter Reality

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Nov 6, 2020

NASA Says This Company’s Giant 5G Satellites Could Cause “Catastrophic Collision”

Posted by in categories: internet, satellites

Evasive Maneuvers

In order to broadcast the 4G and eventually 5G signals, the satellites would come equipped with massive antennas up to 900 square meters in size. Given their planned proximity to other satellites, NASA says that’s a disaster waiting to happen.

“For the completed constellation of 243 satellites, one can expect 1,500 mitigation actions per year and perhaps 15,000 planning activities,” reads NASA’s statement. “This would equate to four maneuvers and 40 active planning activities on any given day.”

Nov 5, 2020

The US Election & Aylmer Pastor Hildebrandt Speaks Again: The November 5th, 2020 Age of Ingenuity

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90mFD4aSBWM&t=60s

If last week was a heavy political week in Canada, then this Tuesday was the culmination of an unprecedented period of political turmoil in the US. We’re going to take a look at what the alternative media, but not what the legacy media, is saying about this.

We’ve also reconnected with Henry Hildebrandt, the pastor of the Church of God in Aylmer Ontario. He’s been at the centre of the anti-lockdown protest movement in Ontario almost since the beginning of this so-called pandemic in March 2020.

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Nov 5, 2020

Thrust SSC — still the only car to travel faster than the speed of sound

Posted by in category: transportation

Circa 2017


Today, 15th October 2017, marks the 20th anniversary of the Thrust SSC team setting the World Land Speed Record of 763.035mph — making it the first and only car to reach speeds faster than the speed of the sound.

Nov 5, 2020

The feds just seized Silk Road’s $1 billion stash of bitcoin

Posted by in category: bitcoin

Forfeiture comes two days after mystery party transferred 69,369 BTC out of wallet.

Nov 5, 2020

200,000 year old city found in Southern Africa may rewrite history

Posted by in category: futurism

A giant stone city was discovered in South Africa, approximately 150 km west of port Maputo, Mozambique. By calculating the erosion rate of the dolerite, it became possible to assess the age of the site.

Nov 5, 2020

Scientists think they’ve solved a 99 million-year-old fossil mystery

Posted by in category: futurism

Researchers reveal they misidentified a fossil encased in amber. Originally thought to be a chameleon, the creature is instead a kind of amphibian.