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Dec 21, 2019

Best Microscopic Footage Of 2019

Posted by in category: futurism

This is the best microscopic footage from Nikon’s 2019 ‘Small World in Motion’ competition.

Dec 21, 2019

This gadget may make you a musician in no time

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Dec 21, 2019

This company is building self-driving hotel rooms that could be a new, futuristic way to take road trips

Posted by in categories: food, robotics/AI, space travel

The Autonomous Travel Suites will have built-in beds, private bathrooms with a toilet and sitting shower, a small kitchen, and entertaining space.

Dec 21, 2019

You can preorder this flyer right now

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Kitty Hawk says you can learn to fly this in 20 minutes.

Dec 21, 2019

A near indestructible gel made of mostly air

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99.8% air and as strong as steel! 💪.

Dec 21, 2019

What started as a small-scale project grew to become a ‘cyber suit’, with life-changing potential.😯

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Dec 21, 2019

AI creates ‘Flintstones’ cartoons from text descriptions

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

AI is creating new ‘Flintstones’ scenes using just a simple text description.

Dec 21, 2019

Honda walking device

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Life changing!

Dec 21, 2019

ESA’s CHEOPS Just Launched. We’re About to Learn a LOT More About Exoplanets

Posted by in category: space

The CHEOPS mission is underway. On December 18th, the exoplanet-studying spacecraft launched from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana aboard a Soyuz-Fregat rocket. Initial signals from CHEOPS show that the launch was a success.

CHEOPS stands for the Characterizing Exoplanet Satellite. It’s a partnership between ESA and Switzerland, with 10 other EU states contributing. Its mission is not to find more exoplanets, but to study the ones we already know of.

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Dec 21, 2019

The immune system listens in on bacteria signaling to each other

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

The immune response can be modulated by bacterial signaling molecules.