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Feb 5, 2021

Northrop Grumman test-fires rocket motors for new Vulcan Centaur booster

Posted by in category: space travel

Northrop Grumman and United Launch Alliance successfully performed a crucial rocket motor test for ULA’s next-generation rocket, Vulcan Centaur, in preparation for a debut launch later this year.

Feb 5, 2021

Switching nanolight on and off

Posted by in category: futurism

A team of researchers led by Columbia University has developed a unique platform to program a layered crystal, producing imaging capabilities beyond common limits on demand.

Feb 5, 2021

Fractals can help AI learn to see more clearly—or at least more fairly

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Most image-recognition systems are trained using large databases that contain millions of photos of everyday objects, from snakes to shakes to shoes. With repeated exposure, AIs learn to tell one type of object from another. Now researchers in Japan have shown that AIs can start learning to recognize everyday objects by being trained on computer-generated fractals instead.

Feb 5, 2021

Sustainable Lab-Grown Leather

Posted by in category: sustainability

Video of artificial leather. 😃


This lab-grown leather that leaves animals the fuck alone is ready to wear! About 80% of leather worldwide is tanned in a toxic process resulting in massive amounts of chemical waste flooding the environment. It also poses a serious health risk to industrial tannery workers, not to mention the animals who lose their lives for a pair of shoes. By using nature’s building blocks to create materials designed for functionality, performance AND style, Modern Meadow might just have found a win-win solution!

Feb 5, 2021

6 Things to Know About NASA’s Mars Helicopter on Its Way to Mars

Posted by in category: space travel

Ingenuity, a technology experiment, is preparing to attempt the first powered, controlled flight on the Red Planet.

Feb 5, 2021

Episode 36 — NASA Aims For The Geophysical Heart Of Mars

Posted by in categories: evolution, space

Fascinating new episode with NASA planetary geophysicist Bruce Banerdt, the principal investigator for the Mars InSight lander which is changing the way scientists now view Mars’ interior dynamics and inner workings. Please have a listen.


I welcome Bruce Banerdt, the principal investigator for NASA’s Mars InSight lander, which has been operating on the Martian surface for two years now. Although it’s had some technical issues, it’s offered a sea change in how geophysicists are interpreting the dynamics and makeup of the Martian core. In this episode, we talk about what we currently understand about Mars’ geophysical makeup and, among other things, whether it ever had plate tectonics which was so crucial for the evolution of sentient life here on Earth.

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Feb 5, 2021

POWERPASTE, a high-density, safe, and easily transportable hydrogen energy fuel

Posted by in categories: energy, transportation

The future for hydrogen fuel? 😃


Researchers have developed a magnesium-based POWERPASTE that stores hydrogen energy at 10 times the density of a lithium battery, ideal for small vehicles.

Feb 5, 2021

‘Drone swarms’ are coming, and they are the future of wars in the air

Posted by in categories: drones, military, robotics/AI

The question really is not if, but when and where drone swarms, which is the next evolution of robotic warfare, will be utilised in real-time operations.

Feb 5, 2021

Nuclear-powered rocket could get astronauts to Mars faster

Posted by in categories: nuclear energy, space travel

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This rocket engine design, combined with a special fuel, could get humans from Earth to Mars in just three months.

Feb 4, 2021

Study uncovers structural features regulating mRNA processing

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

RNA is the central tenet of molecular biology, the stepping-stone between DNA and proteins.