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Feb 4, 2021

Motorcycle with the comfort of a car

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😃 Very interesting motorcycle.


Freedom of classic motorcycles with the safety of cars.

More info: https://bit.ly/3jlQSE7

Feb 4, 2021

Russia Says New Combat Suit Will Survive .50 Caliber Bullets

Posted by in categories: futurism, weapons

Future super armor for soldiers. 😃


Russia is “totally serious about this.”

Feb 4, 2021

Critical Bugs Found in Popular Realtek Wi-Fi Module for Embedded Devices

Posted by in category: internet

Critical full takeover bugs found in popular realtek wi-fi module for embedded devices.

Feb 4, 2021

A new way to make wood transparent, stronger and lighter than glass

Posted by in category: futurism

A team of researchers at the University of Maryland, has found a new way to make wood transparent. In their paper published in the journal Science Advances, the group describes their process and why they believe it is better than the old process.

Feb 4, 2021

Remyelinating Drug Could Improve Vision in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Summary: IndCl, a drug that improves myelination and reduces motor disability, appears to improve visual problems associated with multiple sclerosis.

Source: UCR

Feb 4, 2021

Newly discovered graphene property could impact next-generation computing

Posted by in categories: computing, physics

MIT researchers and colleagues have discovered an important—and unexpected—electronic property of graphene, a material discovered only about 17 years ago that continues to surprise scientists with its interesting physics. The work, which involves structures composed of atomically thin layers of materials that are also biocompatible, could usher in new, faster information-processing paradigms. One potential application is in neuromorphic computing, which aims to replicate the neuronal cells in the body responsible for everything from behavior to memories.

Feb 4, 2021

See Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky

Posted by in category: futurism

Find out how to spot Sirius, the brightest star as seen from Earth. Learn the mythology behind this dazzling light and how it earned the nickname of the Dog Star.


View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Garth Battista was in New York’s Catskill Mountains – at Manhattan Country School – when he caught the easy-to-see constellation Orion and the star Sirius (far left). Sirius is always easy to see. It’s the sky’s brightest star. Orion’s Belt – the short, straight row of 3 medium-bright stars – always points to it. Thank you, Garth!

Although white to blue-white in color, Sirius might be called a rainbow star, as it often flickers with many colors. The flickering colors are especially easy to notice when you spot Sirius low in the sky.

Feb 4, 2021

IBM quantum computers now finish some tasks in hours, not months

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

IBM has found a way to speed up some quantum computing tasks by 100 times, finishing them in hours rather than months.

Feb 4, 2021

New Research Shocks Scientists: Human Emotion Physically Shapes Reality!

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Three different studies, done by different teams of scientists proved something really extraordinary. But when a new research connected these 3 discoveries, something shocking was realized, something hiding in plain sight. Human emotion literally shapes the world around us. Not just our perception of the world, but reality itself.

In the first experiment, human DNA, isolated in a sealed container, was placed near a test subject. Scientists gave the donor emotional stimulus and fascinatingly enough, the emotions affected their DNA in the other room.

Feb 4, 2021

Viasat receives $50 million Air Force contract to develop space technology

Posted by in category: space

Viasat on Feb. 2 received a $50.8 million contract from the Air Force Research Laboratory to develop a broad range of space systems.


WASHINGTON — Viasat, a provider of satellite communications and wireless networking technology, received a $50.8 million contract from the Air Force Research Laboratory to develop a broad range of space systems.

The Defense Department announced the contract Feb. 2. The contract was first announced Nov. 20. A spokesperson told SpaceNews at the time that the contract terms had not yet been finalized so the award would be reposted at a later day.

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