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Apr 7, 2020

Expect ‘One Of A Kind’ Photos Of The ‘Super Pink Moon’ This Week As A Spacecraft Speeds Past Earth

Posted by in category: space travel

BepiColombo will see the Earth-facing side of the Moon in the thermal infrared for the very first time.

Apr 7, 2020

M Nazri Muhd Photo

Posted by in category: futurism

Added a new photo.

Apr 7, 2020

Robots replace Japanese students at graduation amid coronavirus

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, business, education, robotics/AI

Welcome to the twilight zone.


TOKYO (Reuters) — Spring graduation ceremonies in Japan have been cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic, but students at one school were able to attend remotely by controlling avatar robots while logged on at home.

The robots, dubbed “Newme” by developer ANA Holdings, were dressed in graduation caps and gowns for the ceremony at the Business Breakthrough University in Tokyo.

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Apr 7, 2020

Edible insects set to be approved by EU in ‘breakthrough moment’

Posted by in categories: food, innovation

The ruling is likely to lead to the final authorisation of their sale across the EU as a “novel food” by as soon as the autumn, opening up opportunities for mass production of a range of insect dishes to be sold across Europe for the first time.


Food safety agency’s decision could put mealworms, locusts and baby crickets on menus.

Apr 6, 2020

Rare bee has a body that’s half-male, half-female, and split exactly down the middle

Posted by in category: futurism

Gynandromorphy produced a bee with half of its body displaying female features, and the other half of its body showing male traits.

Rare bee has a body that’s half-male, half-female, and split exactly down the middle : Read more

“When the nest was collected, the bee was a larva enclosed in a brood cell, a chamber in the honeycomb where young bees grow,…” Megalopta, or sweat bees do not form honeycomb. These bees nest in excavations in dead wood. https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Cut-away-view-of-a-nest-…_227655294

Apr 6, 2020

Modern iron lung designed to address ventilator shortage

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

British engineers are developing a modern version of the Negative Pressure Ventilator (NPV), more popularly known as the “iron lung,” to provide COVID-19 patients under the care of the NHS with a simple, inexpensive alternative to ventilators.

One of the resources that is in critically short supply for treating COVID-19 patients in need of respiratory support is ventilators. They help to support breathing in people whose lungs have been heavily affected by the virus, but these machines face a number of problems.

The most obvious difficulty is that ventilators are in short supply across the world as health authorities scramble to secure enough to meet the current and estimated demand as the pandemic spreads. They are also complex, expensive, require monitoring by trained personnel, and are dangerous to use on even healthy people because they require the patient to be intubated and sedated, and sometimes even paralyzed.

Apr 6, 2020

Stability of SARS-CoV-2 in different environmental conditions

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Is you wear a facemask please keep this in mind:

1. The Coronavirus can live on the outside of your mask for up to 7 days.

https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanmic/article/PIIS2666&#…3/fulltext

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Apr 6, 2020

Synopsis: Closing in on the Z′ Boson

Posted by in category: particle physics

The Belle II experiment finds no Z′ boson in its first results, but it does constrain how strongly the particle might interact with standard model particles.

Apr 6, 2020

Nanotechnology for organ-tunable gene editing

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, genetics, nanotechnology

Lipid nanoparticles containing genetic drugs can be bioengineered to tune their biodistribution and induce organ-specific gene regulation.

Apr 6, 2020

Today’s coronavirus update: Boris Johnson in ICU, US death toll tops 10K

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Coronavirus-stricken British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was rushed to intensive care on Monday — as cases of the disease soared past 1.3 million across the globe.

The news came as the US reached a grim milestone of its own, with the death toll topping 10,000 and the number of cases hitting 347,000.

And it may get worse, yet. New data suggests that the peak of the pandemic — when an alarming 3,130 Americans are predicted to die in a single day — is still 10 days away.