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Jul 15, 2019

How to Turn Science Fiction into Science Fact

Posted by in categories: computing, space

George Church and Ramez Naam on the limitations of evolution, the power of matchmaking, and why we should send single-cell computers into deep space.

Jul 15, 2019

Scientists Just Teleported an Object From Earth Into Space

Posted by in category: space

It’s the first time that was ever done.

Jul 15, 2019

Forget the “Fountain of Youth”, Longevity Lies in a Gene

Posted by in category: life extension

Researchers have uncovered more evidence that the key to longevity resides in a gene, SIRT6.

Jul 15, 2019

Donate: Thank you for donating to SENS Research Foundation

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Your support will help us in our mission to research, develop and promote comprehensive regenerative medicine solutions for the diseases and disabilities of aging. SRF is a 501©(3) non-profit. Please consult your tax advisor – your donation may be tax deductible as no goods or services were received in exchange for the gift.

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Jul 15, 2019

The Crisis In Theoretical Particle Physics Is Not A Moral Imperative

Posted by in categories: ethics, particle physics

Why I don’t think problems in particle theory should dictate research directions in other subfields.

Jul 15, 2019

Powerful 7.3-magnitude quake jolts Halmahera; people rush out homes in panic

Posted by in category: habitats

According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the quake occurred at 4:10 p.m. Jakarta time or 6:10 p.m. local time, 102 kilometers north-northeast of Laiwui in South Halmahera, at a depth of 10 kilometers.

Based on official information from the South Halmahera Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD), the quake was mostly felt in the regency for two to five seconds, prompting people to panic and rush out of their homes.

The BPBD is still assessing the aftermath of the quake.

Jul 15, 2019

The future of flight is electric

Posted by in category: futurism

How technology could transform our trips in the skies and our life on the ground.

Jul 15, 2019

SpaceX wiggles Starhopper’s Raptor engine, tests parts ahead of hover test debut

Posted by in category: space travel

On the evening of July 12th, SpaceX technicians put Starhopper’s freshly-installed Raptor – serial number 06 (SN06) – through a simple but decidedly entertaining test, effectively wiggling the engine in circles.

Designed to verify that Raptor’s thrust vectoring capabilities are in order and ensure that Starhopper and the engine are properly communicating, the wiggle test is a small but critical part of pre-flight acceptance and a good indicator that the low-fidelity Starship prototype is nearing its first hover test(s). Roughly 48 hours after a successful series of wiggles, Starhopper and Raptor proceeded into the next stage of pre-flight acceptance, likely the final more step before a tethered static fire.

Routine for all Falcon rockets, SpaceX’s exceptionally rigorous practice of static firing all hardware at least once (and often several times) before launch has unsurprisingly held firm as the company proceeds towards integrated Starhopper and Starship flight tests. Despite the fact that Raptor SN06 completed a static fire as recently July 10th, SpaceX will very likely put Starhopper and its newly-installed Raptor through yet another pre-flight static fire, perhaps its fourth or fifth test this month.

Jul 15, 2019

Intel has packed 8 million digital neurons onto a brain-like computer

Posted by in categories: computing, neuroscience

With 64 Loihi processors, Intel packs 8 million digital neurons into one computer.

Jul 15, 2019

David Attenborough says industrial overfishing is more dangerous to the ocean than plastic

Posted by in category: materials

Putting the entire ocean system at risk.

🔎 Learn more about overfishing: https://wef.ch/2KM97Be