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Nov 26, 2020

These Futuristic Business-Class Seats Aim to Bring You More Privacy—and Hygiene

Posted by in categories: business, climatology

Designed to fit in existing aircraft interiors, the Air Lair allows for climate control, privacy and heightened sanitation for each passenger.

Nov 26, 2020

YouTube is testing AI-generated video chapters

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The feature could save YouTube creators from having to manually add chapters to the descriptions of their videos.

Nov 26, 2020

16 thoughts on “Hyperbaric Hyperbole”

Posted by in category: life extension

An Israeli study came out last week that has been described as rejuvenation via hyperbaric oxygen. I’m not taking it very seriously, and I owe you an explanation why.

Nov 26, 2020

Intelligent Life Really Can’t Exist Anywhere Else

Posted by in categories: evolution, futurism

Hell, our own evolution on Earth was pure luck.


In newly published research from Oxford University’s Future of Humanity Institute, scientists study the likelihood of key times for evolution of life on Earth and conclude that it would be virtually impossible for that life to evolve the same way somewhere else.

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Nov 26, 2020

Direct Visualization of Quantum Dots Reveals Shape of Quantum Wave Function of the Trapped Electrons

Posted by in categories: materials, quantum physics

Researchers used a scanning tunneling microscope to visualize quantum dots in bilayer graphene, an important step toward quantum information technologies.

Trapping and controlling electrons in bilayer graphene quantum dots yields a promising platform for quantum information technologies. Researchers at UC Santa Cruz have now achieved the first direct visualization of quantum dots in bilayer graphene, revealing the shape of the quantum wave function of the trapped electrons.

The results, published on November 23, 2020, in Nano Letters, provide important fundamental knowledge needed to develop quantum information technologies based on bilayer graphene quantum dots.

Nov 26, 2020

Elusive Internal Structure of Mars Revealed by Ancient Zircon Minerals From the Red Planet

Posted by in category: space

Analysis of an ancient meteorite from Mars suggests that the mineral zircon may be abundant on the surface of the red planet.

By determining the age and hafnium isotope composition of zircons, researchers from the University of Copenhagen have shown that a population of these crystals were sourced from the deep interior of Mars. If the researchers are correct, it means that the young zircons contain information about the deep, inaccessible interior of Mars, which provides insights into the internal structure of the planet.

“Zircon are incredibly durable crystals that can be dated and preserve information that tell us about their origins. Having access to so many zircons is like opening a time window into the geologic history of the planet.” —

Nov 26, 2020

SpaceX Starlink Just Won a Huge Customer

Posted by in categories: internet, satellites

SpaceX’s satellite internet broadband service is expanding by leaps and bounds — and leaping across borders.

Nov 26, 2020

Neutrinos Yield First Experimental Evidence of the CNO Energy-Production Mechanism of the Universe

Posted by in categories: particle physics, space

Neutrinos Yield First Experimental Evidence of Catalyzed Fusion Dominant in Many Stars

An international team of about 100 scientists of the Borexino Collaboration, including particle physicist Andrea Pocar at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, report in Nature this week detection of neutrinos from the sun, directly revealing for the first time that the carbon-nitrogen-oxygen (CNO) fusion-cycle is at work in our sun.

The CNO cycle is the dominant energy source powering stars heavier than the sun, but it had so far never been directly detected in any star, Pocar explains.

Nov 26, 2020

US Fertility says patient data was stolen in a ransomware attack

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, cybercrime/malcode

The company has 55 fertility clinics across the U.S.

Nov 26, 2020

Take a breathtaking jaunt over Jupiter in NASA’s soaring new Juno spacecraft flyby video

Posted by in category: space

NASA’s intrepid Juno spacecraft has been probing and documenting the Jovian system since it first arrived back in July of 2016, after a five-year journey from Earth. While we’ve all seen many of the remarkable photos its instruments and cameras have recorded as it circles the planet, it’s still far removed from the sheer immensity witnessed firsthand by the probe.

To offer up a front row seat aboard Juno, a new five-minute flyby video, comprised of 41 separate images recorded by the craft, delivers a small glimpse of what we’d observe if we were a stowaway passenger as it passed over the gas giant at a range of approximately 2,100 miles above the cloudtops.