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Feb 6, 2021
Astronomers Can Predict When a Galaxyâs Star Formation Ends Based on the Shape and Size of its Disk
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: business, cosmology
Eventually, galaxies stop making new stars. But why did some stop so much sooner than others? Hint: black holes play a role.
A galaxyâs main business is star formation. And when theyâre young, like youth everywhere, they keep themselves busy with it. But galaxies age, evolve, and experience a slow-down in their rate of star formation. Eventually, galaxies cease forming new stars altogether, and astronomers call that quenching. Theyâve been studying quenching for decades, yet much about it remains a mystery.
A new study based on the IllustrisTNG simulations has found a link between a galaxyâs quenching and its stellar size.
Feb 6, 2021
Hope prepares to enter orbit around Mars
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space travel
As the UAEâs Hope spacecraft arrives at Mars, those involved have a mix of confidence and concern about the chances of successfully entering orbit.
WASHINGTON â As the United Arab Emiratesâ Hope spacecraft arrives at Mars, those involved with the mission have a mix of confidence and concern about the chances of successfully entering orbit.
The Emirates Mars Mission, or Hope, spacecraft will arrive at Mars Feb. 9, entering orbit at about 10:41 a.m. Eastern. The spacecraft will fire its main thrusters for 27 minutes to slow it down enough for the planetâs gravity to capture the spacecraft into orbit.
Feb 6, 2021
Drone swarms: coming (sometime) to a war near you. Just not today
Posted by Vivek Jaiswal in category: drones
At a time of fast-paced drone proliferation, militaries around the world are actively pursuing research and development in swarms.
Feb 6, 2021
The hybrid economy: Why UBI is unavoidable as we edge towards a radically superintelligent civilization
Posted by Alex Vikoulov in categories: economics, food, government, robotics/AI
In the coming Age of Superintelligence [and automation] everyone should be entitled to social dividend, âfreeâ money such as UBI, just for being alive. We should not forget that the wealthiest of us would not be as fortunate without civilization. Otherwise, Jeff Bezos would have to forage for food in the Amazon jungle all by himself. Being a human today is more than enough of a fair contribution to receive free money from the government. Going forward weâll see more and more prominent voices vouching for UBI.
#HybridEconomy #UniversalBasicIncome #UBI #BasicIncome #SocialDividend #TaxWallStreet #WealthTax #InheritanceTax
Feb 6, 2021
Brain stem cells could improve AI
Posted by Future Timeline in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI
A new project will see scientists use human brain stem cells on microchips to push the boundaries of artificial intelligence.
Feb 6, 2021
Australia plans worldâs biggest battery for 2023
Posted by Future Timeline in category: futurism
A new $2.4bn battery will have a power capacity of 1200 megawatts (MW), which is quadruple the current worldâs largest, and 24 times greater than the record holder in 2016.
Feb 6, 2021
Baliâs thieving monkeys can spot high-value items to ransom
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: electronics
Study finds macaques go for touristsâ electronics and wallets over empty bags and then maximise their profit.