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Feb 21, 2021

Musk Got 4,000 SpaceX Workers to Join a Covid-19 Study

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, space travel

To monitor the prevalence of the virus among employees nationwide, the tech billionaire worked with researchers to build an antibody-testing program. Here’s what he learned.

Feb 21, 2021

How a Longevity Gene Protects Brain Stem Cells From Stress

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

Summary: FOXO3, a gene linked to longevity in humans, protects neural stem cells from the negative effects of stress.

Source: Weill Cornell Medicine

Feb 21, 2021

Could Israeli technology help reopen airports, travel worldwide?

Posted by in category: transportation

The system has already been introduced as a pilot at gates, seating areas and other high-traffic zones around the Orlando International Airport.

Feb 21, 2021

The Blue Pearl III

Posted by in category: media & arts

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By Seán Doran©
Music by Jesse Gallagher / https://www.youtube.com/nightimegallagher.
Time-lapse photography of Earth from ISS converted to real-time video.
Based on ESRSU image archive / eol.jsc.nasa.gov.

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Feb 21, 2021

The European Space Agency is recruiting new astronauts for the first time in 13 years, including people with physical disabilities

Posted by in category: space

If you’ve ever dreamed of becoming an astronaut, the European Space Agency is seeking a new cohort of astronauts for the first time in 13 years.

Feb 21, 2021

Meet Dr Swati Mohan, In Charge Of Landing NASA Perseverance Rover On Mars

Posted by in category: space

The genius behind the space probe’s landing on Mars.


As NASA’s Mars 2020 mission gets set to land its package on the surface of the red planet, NASA engineers, including Dr Swati Mohan, who has led the attitude control system of Mars 2020 mission during operations, will be counting some very anxious minutes.

Feb 21, 2021

Soft Robots

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, space travel

NASA researchers are developing a series of soft robot actuators to investigate the viability of soft robotics in space exploration and assembly.

Feb 21, 2021

A speed limit also applies in the quantum world

Posted by in categories: computing, particle physics, quantum physics

Even in the world of the smallest particles with their own special rules, things cannot proceed infinitely fast. Physicists at the University of Bonn have now shown what the speed limit is for complex quantum operations. The study also involved scientists from MIT, the universities of Hamburg, Cologne and Padua, and the Jülich Research Center. The results are important for the realization of quantum computers, among other things. They are published in the prestigious journal Physical Review X, and covered by the Physics Magazine of the American Physical Society.

Feb 20, 2021

Everything From Ford Rangers to Giant Dump Trucks Get Automated in the Australian Mining Industry

Posted by in category: transportation

Driving trucks through mines can be monotonous, so now they do it themselves. Sort of.

Feb 20, 2021

“Stronger and More Resilient,” the Future of CropMobster with Co-Founder Nick Papadopoulos

Posted by in categories: food, sustainability

Founded as a resource to prevent food waste, the CropMobster network has grown into an online platform for farmers, food activists, and pantries to exchange resources. Designed to “ignite food system crowdsourcing,” CropMobster empowers local leaders to connect communities interested in sharing or trading goods, labor, excess food, events, and news to help end hunger and reduce food waste. CropMobster was established in the in 2013 and has expanded to serve farmers and local food leaders throughout California and the West Coast.

Food Tank interviewed CropMobster CEO and Co-Founder Nick Papadopoulos to learn about the recent additions to CropMobsters’ sustainable food networking platform since Papadopoulos spoke at Food Tank’s 2016 Farm Tank Summit in Sacramento.