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Jan 28, 2021

A string of planets in our solar system sparkles in photos from 3 different sun probes

Posted by in category: space

Three sun-studying spacecraft captured stunning images of the planets Venus, Earth, Mars and even Uranus.

Jan 28, 2021

Using artificial intelligence to predict which women will develop breast cancer

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI

A team of researchers with members from institutions in the U.S., Sweden and Taiwan has developed an artificial intelligence system for predicting breast cancer years before tumors appear. In their paper published in the journal Science Translational Medicine, the group describes how they developed and trained their system and how well it worked when tested.

Jan 28, 2021

‘Joke’ Crypto Dogecoin Surges Over 500% In 24 Hours In Reddit-Driven Boon

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, humor

The price skyrocketed after an Elon Musk tweet.

Jan 28, 2021

Shark Tank star Mark Cuban launches firm to offer low-cost versions of high-priced drugs

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

“” Billionaire Mark Cuban is taking aim at the pharmaceutical industry by launching a generic drug company dedicated to providing low-cost versions of high-priced, highly marked up medicines.


The Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Co. plans to offer 100 low-cost versions of high-priced drugs by year-end.

Jan 28, 2021

Reverse Aging Over 54% Study | Horvath Clock

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

Gearing up for the interview with Harold Katcher!


Epigenetic age reversed by 54%. Scientific trial by Horvath Clock.

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Jan 28, 2021

Hyundai’s collaborative flying taxi port receives backing from UK government

Posted by in categories: government, transportation

Hyundai’s worked with a company called Urban Air Port to create infrastructure for future eVTOL, and the UK government is on board.

Jan 28, 2021

China-developed hydrogen fuel-cell hybrid locomotive rolls off assembly line

Posted by in category: energy

Photo: web.

Jan 28, 2021

The Marines Are Loading This Mean-Looking Boat With Kamikaze Drones

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

If the U.S. and China ever come to blows, this vessel will play a big part in the battle.


The U.S. Marine Corps is taking a completely new tack to providing fire support during amphibious landings: unmanned boats stocked full of suicide drones.

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Jan 28, 2021

BASE Antimatter Experiment opens up new possibilities in the search for cold dark matter

Posted by in categories: cosmology, particle physics

BASE opens up new possibilities in the search for cold dark matter.

The Baryon Antibaryon Symmetry Experiment (BASE) at CERN’s Antimatter Factory has set new limits on how easily axion-like particles in a narrow mass range around 2.97 neV can turn into photons, the particles of light. BASE’s new result, published by Physical Review Letters, describes this pioneering method and opens up new experimental possibilities in the search for cold dark matter.

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Jan 28, 2021

How chromosomes evolve to create new forms of life

Posted by in categories: biological, materials

3D printing is a universal process in the sense that pretty much any part that can be drawn up in a CAD program can be printed, at least within a certain resolution. Machining a part on a mill or lathe, while having the advantage of greater accuracy and material options, is a slightly less universal process in that many possible designs that exist in theory could never be machined. A hollow sphere can easily be printed, but a ball could never be milled as a single part into a hollow sphere—unless you happen to have a milling machine tiny enough to fit inside the ball. But what about biological parts, and whole animals? How universal, from a design perspective, is growth?