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Jul 31, 2019

Space junk: a recycling station could be cleaning up in Earth orbit by 2050

Posted by in categories: space, sustainability

Jez Turner does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Jul 31, 2019

New video from our 2019 Undoing Aging conference: Mikhail Shchepinov, Chief Science Officer at Retrotope, Inc., on aging and diseases resulting from the gradual accumulation of oxidative damages. undoing-aging.org/videos/mikhail-shchepinov-presenting-at-undoing-aging-2019 ____________

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

New video from our 2019 Undoing Aging conference: Mikhail Shchepinov, Chief Science Officer at Retrotope, Inc., on aging and diseases resulting from the gradual accumulation of oxidative damages.

undoing-aging.org/videos/mikhail-shchepinov-presenting-at-undoing-aging-2019

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Jul 31, 2019

After historic rocket launch, Chinese startup to ramp up missions

Posted by in category: satellites

BEIJING (Reuters) — Beijing-based startup iSpace is planning up to eight commercial rocket launches next year, after last week becoming China’s first privately funded firm to put a satellite into orbit, its executives told Reuters.

Jul 30, 2019

A Blueprint for a Quantum Propulsion Machine

Posted by in categories: alien life, quantum physics, transportation

This could be used for real hoverboards and hovering spacecraft could float out of atmosphere just like aliens do :3.


The quantum vacuum has fascinated physicists ever since Hendrik Casimir and Dirk Polder suggested in 1948 that it would exert a force on a pair of narrowly separated conducting plates. Their idea was eventually confirmed when the force was measured in 1997. Just how to exploit this force is still not clear, however.

In recent years, a new way of thinking about the quantum vacuum has emerged which has vastly more potential. And today, one physicist describes how it could be used to create propulsion.

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Jul 30, 2019

NASA Selects Dozen U.S. Companies For Moon To Mars Partnerships

Posted by in categories: materials, space travel

NASA selects key commercial partnerships to further its new Moon to Mars strategy.


Today, NASA announced it has selected 12 U.S. commercial companies for 19 partnerships in its crewed Moon to Mars efforts, which kicks off with a planned 2024 Artemis program crewed return to the lunar surface.

The selections entail six key areas for future development as well as a category for other exploration technologies. They are: advanced communications, navigation and avionics; entry, descent and landing; in-space manufacturing and assembly; advanced materials; power; and propulsion.

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Jul 30, 2019

New Android Ransomware Uses SMS Spam to Infect Its Victims

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, encryption, robotics/AI

A new ransomware family targeting Android devices spreads to other victims by sending text messages containing malicious links to the entire contact list found on already infected targets.

The malware dubbed Android/Filecoder. C (FileCoder) by the ESET research team which discovered it is currently targeting devices running Android 5.1 or later.

“Due to narrow targeting and flaws in both execution of the campaign and implementation of its encryption, the impact of this new ransomware is limited,” ESET’s researchers found.

Jul 30, 2019

POSGlobal.com: Panasonic JS970WP0118OS3

Posted by in categories: computing, transportation

Did you know that you were being scanned via that rather colorful GUI as seen from the back of the car?


Panasonic JS970WP0118OS3 panasonic all in one terminals stingray III pro, loprofile capacitive, SSD, PWR, WIN7 PAN-JS970WP0118OS3.

Jul 30, 2019

Cell-Site Simulators/IMSI Catchers

Posted by in categories: law enforcement, mobile phones

NLP.


Cell-site simulators, also known as Stingrays or IMSI catchers, are devices that masquerade as legitimate cell-phone towers, tricking phones within a certain radius into connecting to the device rather than a tower.

Cell-site simulators operate by conducting a general search of all cell phones within the device’s radius, in violation of basic constitutional protections.

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Jul 30, 2019

What proof is there that the universe is evolving?

Posted by in categories: space, time travel

Stargazing is a form of time travel.

Jul 30, 2019

The Most Important Video You Will Ever Watch!!! ~ SHARE! ~ Silence is NO LONGER AN OPTION

Posted by in category: transportation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pF_rG6Tb3hc&feature=share

Don’t forget about the “Stingray Modules” in the back of every police car.


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