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Nov 14, 2020

EyeQue VisionCheck, World’s 1st Automated Eye Test

Posted by in category: futurism

Circa 2018


They say, “We’re putting accurate vision tests directly into the hands of people around the world. Our patented technology makes self-administered eye tests available to billions of people– many of whom may not have had the ability to test their eyes and correct their vision without access to low cost, convenient solutions.”

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Nov 14, 2020

Japanese robot-made eyeglasses combine the best of Warby Parker and Lenscrafters

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Buying a pair of prescription glasses is cumbersome process. Retail stores often charge hundreds of dollars—not including add-ons like UV coating—and require customers to return days or weeks later to pick up their spectacles.

Japanese eyewear maker JINS wants to change this. An unknown brand in the US, the Tokyo-based company is getting ready to expand outside of Asia and open its first US store this week. The outlet on San Francisco’s Powell Street—the heart of the city’s shopping district—will sell glasses ranging in price from $60 to $120 that take 30 minutes to make. (The price covers the frames, lenses, UV coating, and case; progressive, bifocal, colored, or polarized lenses will cost an additional $60 to $80.)

JINS is hoping Americans will start seeing glasses as an impulse buy—maybe something they might pick up to match an outfit.

Nov 14, 2020

Federal utility fined $900K for nuclear violations, coverup

Posted by in categories: nuclear energy, security

Federal regulators have fined the nation’s largest public utility more than $900,000 for violating procedures during the startup of a Tennessee nuclear reactor and subsequently misleading investigators. Two managers and a plant operator who worked at the Tennessee Valley Authority’s Watts Barr Nuclear Plant in Spring City were also issued violations by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Howard Hall, director of the University of Tennessee’s Institute for Nuclear Security, said the notice of violation to TVA points to “a systemic problem in management.”

“As someone who has worked in this field essentially my entire life, I would have been appalled to receive such a letter,” Hall said.

Nov 14, 2020

South Korea’s Hyper-Tube Train Reached Speeds Over 621mph (1,000km/h) During A Test

Posted by in category: transportation

Take a look at the new mass transit vehicle South Korea is developing.


A hyper-tube train currently in development in South Korea reached a record speed of more than 621mph during testing on Wednesday, hitting speeds normally only seen by airplanes.

The Korean Railroad Research Institute (KRRI) announced the major milestone on Wednesday, claiming the train may have gone as fast as 633mph. The hyper-tube system has been in development since 2017, and had previously managed a top speed of 443mph. For comparison, Japanese Shinkansen trains top out at a maximum operating speed of 200mph, with commercial aircraft cruising at speeds between 497mph and 621mph.

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Nov 14, 2020

6 Foods to Reverse Aging with Lithium

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, food, life extension, robotics/AI

https://media.blubrry.com/drjohnday/p/drjohnday.com/podcasts/Podcast217.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | RSS6 Foods to Reverse Aging with Lithium Could a microscopic dose of the psychoactive drug lithium, which occurs naturally in mineral water and certain foods, actually be the secret to less heart disease, better moods, and a longer life? In this article, I share how eating six foods may reverse aging with lithium.

Nov 14, 2020

The Earth itself could provide carbon-free heat for buildings

Posted by in category: energy

The world needs clean heat, and geothermal energy has it.

Nov 14, 2020

A Norwegian Startup Is Turning Dry Deserts Into Fertile Cropland

Posted by in categories: climatology, sustainability

The UN population forecast predicts that by 2050 there will be almost 10 billion people on the planet. They’ll live mostly in cities and have an older median age than the current global population. One looming questions is, what will they eat?

The Green Revolution of the 1960s used selective breeding to double crop yields of rice and wheat in some areas of the world, rescuing millions of people from food shortages and even famine. Now, the fast-growing global population combined with the impact of climate change on our ability to produce food—increased droughts and extreme weather events many crops can’t withstand—points to the need for another green revolution.

Luckily there’s already one underway. It’s more decentralized than the last, which makes sense given there are different challenges surfacing in different parts of the world. A Norwegian startup called Desert Control has a running start on solving a problem that’s only likely to get worse with time.

Nov 14, 2020

Blue Creek Mennonites rebel

Posted by in category: government

Mennonite pastors in Belize and in other nations are also pushing back against worldwide lock-down regulations in an effort to be allowed to continue to worship…


The Mennonite pastor said, “The calling of God is higher than the calling of this government.” He said his church will meet again next Sunday, with permission or not.

Nov 14, 2020

Hand-sanitizer resistant bacteria strains are developing

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

With hand sanitizer being one of the top sellers on the market since Covid-19 I wonder how quickly these bugs will turn into superbugs?


How worried should we be about bacteria with an alcohol tolerance? Be afraid, be very afraid.

Nov 14, 2020

Microchip produces laser light of different colours

Posted by in categories: computing, materials

Nonlinear material exploits third-order optical parametric oscillation.


Years of research and development work have made compact, high-performance lasers ubiquitous for the.