A software engineer tells BBC’s Panorama about installing the system in police stations in Xinjiang.
The 50-ton Voyager was developed by Boeing’s PhantomWorks division, which is devoted to advanced new technologies, succeeding a series of smaller Echo Seeker and Echo Ranger UUVs. The 15.5-meter long Echo Voyager has a range of nearly 7500 miles. It has also deployed at sea up to three months in a test, and theoretically could last as long as six months.
Supposedly, Voyager also can dive as deep as 3350 meters—while few military submarines are (officially) certified for dives below 500 meters.
And it isn’t the only robot submarine in the works.
The Starship is designed to send humans further than ever into space, but its internal design is also a sight to see.
An interstellar treaty with other advanced civilizations could stave off death by domain wall.
A study in ‘Nature Communications’ combines data from blood analyses and information about physical exercise to identify a new measure influencing “biological age.”
Discover Russia’s new 500kW Nuclear Space Tug to be launched in 2030 to the moon, Venus, and on to Jupiter.
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Nüwa’s geography will naturally shield residents from radiation; the idea is to excavate the tall, sheer cliffs there and build the Martian city inside.
An iPhone app that estimates biological aging discovered that life expectancy has the capacity to be almost double the current norm.
GEYLANG, Singapore — Have you made any plans for the 22nd century yet? A new study finds you might want to think about it because it’s possible for humans to live to see their 150th birthday!
Scientists in Singapore have developed an iPhone app that accurately estimates biological aging. It discovered that life expectancy has the capacity to be almost double the current norm. The findings are based on blood samples from hundreds of thousands of people in the United States and United Kingdom.
The instrument, called DOSI, uses artificial intelligence to work out body resilience, the ability to recover from injury or disease. DOSI, which stands for dynamic organism state indicator, takes into account age, illnesses, and lifestyles to make its estimates.
Google and national hospital chain HCA will work to develop algorithms to help improve operating efficiency, monitor patients and guide doctors’ decisions.