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Apr 11, 2020
Krakatoa Volcano Eruption — April, 11, 2020
Posted by Tracy R. Atkins in category: futurism
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GECbIa3Gy4&feature=youtu.be
Happened in Indonesia moments ago. #Krakatoa stay active for some hours.
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Apr 11, 2020
Pentagon using Defense Production Act authority to ramp up N95 mask production
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: biotech/medical, military
The Pentagon is executing its first project under the authorities granted by the Defense Production Act in order to produce more than 39 million critical N95 masks amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
“On the evening of April 10, the Department of Defense received approval from the White House Task Force to execute the first DPA Title 3 project responding to COVID-19,” Pentagon spokesman Lt. Col. Mike Andrews said in a statement.
“The $133M project will use these authorities to increase domestic production capacity of N95 masks to over 39 million in the next 90 days,” the statement added.
Apr 11, 2020
There’s A Crisis That Is Quietly Creating New Economic Superpowers…
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: economics, policy
As China begins to reopen its factories and return back to work, what they are returning to will not be the same…
Despite China being the worlds economic darling for the last 40 years, the balance of the worlds economic power has begun to shift to some places that you might not expect.
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Apr 11, 2020
Viruses — lots of them — are falling from the sky
Posted by Brent Ellman in category: biotech/medical
Something we may need to consider if there are evidently now people in remote Amazonian tribes dying from Covid-19…
An astonishing number of viruses are circulating around the Earth’s atmosphere — and falling from it — according to new research from scientists in Canada, Spain and the U.S.
The study marks the first time scientists have quantified the viruses being swept up from the Earth’s surface into the free troposphere, that layer of atmosphere beyond Earth’s weather systems but below the stratosphere where jet airplanes fly. The viruses can be carried thousands of kilometres there before being deposited back onto the Earth’s surface.
“Every day, more than 800 million viruses are deposited per square metre above the planetary boundary layer — that’s 25 viruses for each person in Canada,” said University of British Columbia virologist Curtis Suttle, one of the senior authors of a paper in the International Society for Microbial Ecology Journal that outlines the findings.
Apr 11, 2020
A boy from a remote Amazonian tribe has died, raising concerns about Covid-19’s impact on indigenous people
Posted by Brent Ellman in categories: biotech/medical, health
The 15-year-old boy, a Yanomami from the village of Rehebe on the Uraricoera River, died Thursday, according to Brazil’s Ministry of Health.
He had been in the intensive care unit in Roraima General Hospital in Boa Vista, the capital of Roraima state, since April 3. The hospital has not revealed his cause of death, the Ministry of Health said.
Apr 11, 2020
Scientists have turned light into a frictionless fluid that acts like water
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: futurism
Light only travels in straight lines, or does it? Scientists have known for centuries that light is composed of waves, but the fact that light can also act like a liquid, that is rippling and spiralling around obstacles like the current of a river, is a much more recent discovery that is increasingly an area of extensive research. However, as you’d expect the “liquid” properties of light only emerge under special conditions when the photons that make up the light waves are able to interact with one another.
When a Tesla meets the “Back To The Future” franchise, we normally end up with a match made in heaven. The Palo Alto carmaker has even released an Easter Egg revolving around this connection last year and we are now here to talk about a rendering that takes the link to a whole new level.
Apr 11, 2020
Elon Musk explains why Tesla full self-driving could be ‘superhuman’
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI, transportation
Apr 11, 2020
How do you Protect Spacecraft from the Radiation of Space?
Posted by Michael Dodd in categories: cosmology, education, robotics/AI, space travel
Education Saturday with Curious Droid.
Far from calm and peaceful, space is a dangerous place with high levels of radiation not only from our sun but from distant supernovas. This is not only dangerous to us but also to the spacecraft themselves with is able to damage the electronics and computers that keep it running and the crew alive in it. So how do they protect the craft and crew with what looks like almost no shielding at all?
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