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Feb 26, 2021

Ghost particle travels 750 million light-years, ends up buried under the Antarctic ice

Posted by in categories: cosmology, particle physics

Why so late, little neutrino?


Astronomers spot two highly delayed signals from two different black holes tearing apart stars in their vicinity.

Feb 26, 2021

Amazon rainforest plots sold via Facebook Marketplace ads

Posted by in category: futurism

Protected land reserved for Brazil’s indigenous communities is being traded on the social network.

Feb 26, 2021

Scientists develop laser system that generates random numbers at ultrafast speeds

Posted by in categories: encryption, security

An international team of scientists has developed a system that can generate random numbers over a hundred times faster than current technologies, paving the way towards faster, cheaper, and more secure data encryption in today’s digitally connected world.

Feb 26, 2021

Data Limits Could Vanish With New Optical Antennas and “Rings of Light”

Posted by in category: computing

New research throws wide open the amount of information that can be simultaneously transmitted by a single light source.

Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have found a new way to harness properties of light waves that can radically increase the amount of data they carry. They demonstrated the emission of discrete twisting laser beams from antennas made up of concentric rings roughly equal to the diameter of a human hair, small enough to be placed on computer chips.

The new work, reported in a paper published Thursday, February 252021, in the journal Nature Physics, throws wide open the amount of information that can be multiplexed, or simultaneously transmitted, by a coherent light source. A common example of multiplexing is the transmission of multiple telephone calls over a single wire, but there had been fundamental limits to the number of coherent twisted lightwaves that could be directly multiplexed.

Feb 26, 2021

Company plans to start building private Voyager space station with artificial gravity in 2025

Posted by in category: space

https://youtube.com/watch?v=m50A-3OLGd0

Voyager Station will be able to accommodate 400 guests, its builders say.


Orbital Assembly Corp. recently unveiled new details about its ambitious Voyager Station, which is projected to be the first commercial space station operating with artificial gravity.

Feb 26, 2021

Two New Genes Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease Discovered

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Summary: A new study of gene expression in the hippocampus has unveiled two new genes potentially implicated in Alzheimer’s disease.

Source: PLOS

Feb 26, 2021

Red Canary researchers find evidence of malware on 30,000 infected Apple computers

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

A team of researchers at security firm Red Canary has found evidence of a new kind of malware infecting Apple brand computers. They claim on their website that they have found evidence of the malware, which they have named Silver Sparrow, infecting up to 30000 Mac computers.

Feb 26, 2021

Episode 39 — What NASA’s Perseverance Rover Is Teaching Us About Management and Logistics

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, space

Great new episode with the details on how NASA JPL’s successful Mars rover program kept the Perseverance rover on track. JPL chief engineer Rob Manning gives us an inside look at the strategies NASA used to make sure the latest rover made a spectacular landing.


NASA’s Rob Manning, JPL’s Chief Engineer, discusses management, logistics, innovation and the future of robotic Mars exploration in this unique episode. With this week’s successful landing of the Perseverance rover on an ancient river delta, NASA ups its game at a time when the rest of the country badly needs some encouraging news. Manning talks about how JPL keeps itself on track when finessing complicated billion-dollar initiatives.

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Feb 26, 2021

Feast Your Eyes on the First-Ever Mars 2020 Mission Videos

Posted by in category: space

Get a guided tour of the Perseverance rover landing on the red planet from NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory engineer Ian Clark:

Feb 26, 2021

Martian Ripples in 4K

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, space

A video of Martian Ripples in the highest quality. All the images you’re going to see are taken by NASA rovers and orbiters in Mars, boosted in quality with AI technology.

The wind has shaped the Martian landscape for much of its history and continues to play a major role today. Here we analyzed Martian Ripples and the similarities they have the ripples here on Earth.

Other information that can be found in this video:
📌- Real images of Martian Ripples.
📌- The density of the Martian Atmosphere.
📌- How these ripples are created?!
📌- Size of Martian Ripples.
📌- Rover’s Tire Track on Mars (image)
📌- Perseverance rover mission.