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Jul 3, 2019

How Humans Will Bring the Internet to Space

Posted by in categories: habitats, space

In the future, orbiters, rovers, deep space probes, and even human space habitats will be nodes on the internet of things.

Jul 3, 2019

Blockchain will make sure green pledges aren’t just greenwash: a new initiative

Posted by in categories: bitcoin, drones, internet, satellites

Blockchain will make sure green pledges aren’t just green wash.


When a country or a company makes a promise to reduce carbon emissions, respect fishing quotas or cut toxic output, how can we be sure they’ll keep their word?

The truth is, it’s often extremely hard. But a new initiative — Global Ledger — led by a group of World Economic Forum Young Global Leaders (YGLs) aims to change that.

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Jul 3, 2019

Asteroid mining market to be worth $3.9bn by 2025

Posted by in categories: 3D printing, space

Ongoing and future space missions, rising investment in new mining technologies, and the use of materials obtained from asteroids in 3D printing will drive the growth of the asteroid mining market, according to Allied Market Research.

Jul 3, 2019

Made in Space: Why Earth’s Industries Might One Day Leave Our Planet

Posted by in category: space

Taking our productive capabilities, and the search for the resources that powers them, to space might one day be an inevitability.

Jul 3, 2019

Cholesterol that is too low may boost risk for hemorrhagic stroke

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Current guidelines recommend lowering cholesterol for heart disease risk reduction. New findings indicate that if cholesterol dips too low, it may boost the risk of hemorrhagic stroke, according to researchers.

Over a period of nine years, a Penn State-led study examined the relationship between —LDL, commonly known as “bad” —and hemorrhagic stroke. This type of stroke occurs when a blood vessel bursts in the brain.

The researchers found that participants with LDL cholesterol levels below 70 mg/dL had a higher risk of hemorrhagic stroke.

Jul 3, 2019

This Chinese megacity is building the world’s largest waste-to-energy plant

Posted by in category: energy

Reduce, reuse, recycle.


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Jul 3, 2019

These 3 futuristic technologies could help save the planet

Posted by in category: futurism

Simple solutions to a complex problem.📕.

Jul 3, 2019

The neuroscience of autism: New clues for how condition begins

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

UNC School of Medicine scientists unveiled how a particular gene helps organize the scaffolding of brain cells called radial progenitors necessary for the orderly formation of the brain. Previous studies have shown that this gene is mutated in some people with autism.

Jul 3, 2019

Explorers to voyage to Japan in primitive boat in hopes of unlocking an ancient mystery

Posted by in category: futurism

40-hour, 200-kilometer canoe trip recreates the sea journeys that may have peopled Japan’s Okinawan islands.

Jul 3, 2019

Northrop Grumman to build two triple-payload satellites for Space Norway, SpaceX to launch

Posted by in category: satellites

Northrop Grumman will build two satellites for Space Norway, each equipped with payloads for Inmarsat, the Norwegian Ministry of Defense, and the U.S. Air Force.