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Jul 22, 2020

Army Eyes Replacing Apache With FARA As Its ‘Kick In The Door’ Attack Helicopter

Posted by in categories: futurism, transportation

The AH-64 Apache has long been the Army’s alpha dog, the aircraft you go to war in on day one. But the Army appears to be planning a wider role for its Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft than previously revealed, with a top officer saying it will be its first-day penetrating attack helicopter.

Jul 22, 2020

Tesla shares rise as it extends profit run for fourth straight quarter

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, sustainability, transportation

Soon I mean very soon he will beat Apple.


The earnings make Elon Musk’s electric car maker eligible to be included in the S&P 500 index and come a day after he qualified for a $US2.1 billion payout.

Jul 22, 2020

Elon Musk claims his brain chip can stimulate your pleasure center

Posted by in categories: computing, Elon Musk, neuroscience

Goodbye depression.


Neuralink‘s mission has never quite been clear. We know it’s working on a chip designed to be surgically inserted into the human skull called a brain-computer interface (BCI), but exactly what and who it’s for remains a bit of a mystery.

As best we can tell based on what’s been revealed so far, it’s shaping up to be a terrifying hormone hijacker capable of potentially giving you forced mental orgasms or making you fall in love.

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Jul 22, 2020

Venus in a Minute

Posted by in category: space

Venus could serve as a model for many exoplanets soon to be discovered in the upcoming era of new space telescopes, such as James Webb and others.

So how did our sister planet evolve from a past “habitable” state to its present one, and how does that help us understand our own destiny?

Watch for more.

Jul 22, 2020

CorNeat KPro Animation

Posted by in category: innovation

Tai Ding


A revolutionary innovation in corneal replacement therapy.

Jul 22, 2020

‘Love hormone’ oxytocin may reverse brain damage in Alzheimer’s disease

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

TOKYO – Although scientists know many of the underlying symptoms which trigger Alzheimer’s disease, a cure remains elusive. Now, a new study suggests that oxytocin, a hormone best known for promoting feelings of love and wellbeing, may reverse some of the damage the degenerative illness causes.

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain disease causing the continuous deterioration of mental functions. Its primary symptoms include severely impaired thinking, memory loss, and confusion.

One of the primary culprits in Alzheimer’s is a protein known as amyloid β (Aβ). Researchers say Aβ clumps together to form plaques around neurons in the brain. These plaque build-ups disrupt normal neuron function and triggers the degeneration.

Jul 22, 2020

Watch Russia launch a new cargo ship to the International Space Station Thursday

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, space

A Russian Soyuz rocket will launch a robotic cargo ship packed with tons of supplies to the International Space Station Thursday (July 29), and you can watch the launch live.

Roscosmos, Russia’s space agency, will launch the uncrewed Progress 76 supply ship to the station at 10:26 a.m. EDT (1426 GMT) from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, where the local time will be 7:26 p.m. You can watch the launch live here and on the Space.com homepage, courtesy of NASA TV.

Jul 22, 2020

A laser motor directly transforms light energy into mechanical energy

Posted by in category: energy

A novel light-driven actuator can induce relative movement between two objects.

Jul 22, 2020

Watch SpaceX ships finally catch a whole Falcon 9 rocket nose cone

Posted by in category: space travel

SpaceX triumphed with its first full fairing catch in a pair of giant nets at sea.

Jul 22, 2020

Researchers seek to advance predictive AI for engineers with CAD model data set

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

SketchGraphs is a data set of 15 million sketches from CAD models which researchers say can help make predictions that help humans creating CAD designs.