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Dec 6, 2020

How Keen Eyes And Smart Satellites Help Archaeologists Find Hidden Wonders

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National Geographic magazines and Indiana Jones movies might have you picturing archaeologists excavating near Egyptian pyramids, Stonehenge, and Machu Picchu. And some of us do work at these famous places.

But archaeologists like us want to learn about how people from the past lived all over the planet.

We rely on left-behind artifacts to help fill out that picture. We need to excavate in places where there’s evidence of human activity – those clues from the past aren’t always as obvious as a giant pyramid, though.

Dec 6, 2020

New fuel gauge for spacecraft could keep satellites active for longer

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More reliable measurements would help operators decide when to safely retire aging craft.


When a spacecraft launches, it uses roughly 75–90% of its propellant getting into orbit. The remaini.

Dec 6, 2020

Unlocking the secrets of chemical bonding with machine learning

Posted by in categories: chemistry, robotics/AI

A new machine learning approach offers important insights into catalysis, a fundamental process that makes it possible to reduce the emission of toxic exhaust gases or produce essential materials like fabric.

In a report published in Nature Communications, Hongliang Xin, associate professor of chemical engineering at Virginia Tech, and his team of researchers developed a Bayesian learning model of chemisorption, or Bayeschem for short, aiming to use to unlock the nature of chemical bonding at surfaces.

“It all comes down to how catalysts bind with molecules,” said Xin. “The interaction has to be strong enough to break some at reasonably low temperatures, but not too strong that catalysts would be poisoned by reaction intermediates. This rule is known as the Sabatier principle in catalysis.”

Dec 6, 2020

Virgin Galactic unveils pilot spacesuits for space tourist flights (photos)

Posted by in category: space

Blue is the dominant color, as with the suits that Virgin Galactic passengers will wear.


The pilots and passengers who fly on Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo vehicle will be nicely color coordinated.

Dec 6, 2020

The Immortality Key — Brain Muraresku — The Secret History Of The Religion With No Name

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

Brain Muraresku, author of “The Immortality Key — The Secret History Of The Religion With No Name”, discussing his fascinating journey to discover psychedelic potions from antiquity, reconstruct their history in the development of religion and civilization, and their development into a modern neuro-pharmacopoeia.


On today’s show we are going to be weaving together a really interesting range of themes including psychedelics, pharmacognosy and medicinal botany, history, religion & spirituality, end of life care, dreaming, mental health and a whole lot more.

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Dec 6, 2020

Steve Wozniak is starting another company, 45 years after co-founding Apple with Steve Jobs

Posted by in categories: bitcoin, business, space

Steve Wozniak is starting a second company, 45 years after he co-founded Apple in Steve Jobs’ parents garage in 1976.

This time, Wozniak is starting a business in the green tech and blockchain space called Efforce, according to a statement released Friday.

Efforce, which has been in stealth mode for almost a year, is a marketplace for corporate or industrial buildering owners to have “green” projects funded.

Dec 6, 2020

Astronaut wrings out washcloth in space

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Ever wonder what happens when you wring out a washcloth in SPACE?! 🌌 👨‍🚀 💧 via Canadian Space Agency & NASA — National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Dec 6, 2020

Growing vegetables below the streets of London

Posted by in categories: food, sustainability

Under the streets of south London, in a disused bomb shelter and tube tunnel, is a farm. Growers are producing fresh vegetables and herbs in a fraction of the time it takes a conventional farm https://econ.st/3mGeeW7

Dec 6, 2020

Neuroscience Reveals 3 Simple Ways to Dramatically Improve Your Emotional Intelligence

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You can’t always change your feelings. But you can change how you manage those feelings.

Dec 6, 2020

“It was a beautiful fireball”: Japan space capsule carrying astroid samples lands in Australia

Posted by in categories: materials, space

It’s only the second time pristine astroid material has been brought back to Earth.


A Japanese space capsule carrying asteroid samples landed in a remote area of Australia as planned Saturday, Japan’s space agency, JAXA, said.

Why it matters via Axios’ Miriam Kramer: It’s only the second time pristine asteroid material has been brought back to Earth. Sample return missions like this one are incredibly valuable to scientists.

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