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Aug 28, 2019

NASA James Webb Space Telescope Assembled for the First Time

Posted by in category: space

Read more about this major milestone: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2019/nasa-s-james-webb-…first-time


Reaching a major milestone, engineers have successfully connected the two halves of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope for the first time at Northrop Grumman’s facilities in Redondo Beach, California. Once it reaches space, NASA’s most powerful and complex space telescope will explore the cosmos using infrared light, from planets and moons within our solar system to the most ancient and distant galaxies.

Fully assembled James Webb Space Telescope with its sunshield and unitized pallet structures (UPSs)  that fold up.

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Aug 28, 2019

SpaceX Starhopper 150 Meter Hop/Hover LIVE

Posted by in category: space travel

(SCRUBBED) Watch SpaceX’s Starhopper come alive for the second time, as it attempts a 150 Meter test hover.

Aug 28, 2019

MIT Researchers Build Functional Carbon Nanotube Microprocessor

Posted by in categories: computing, nanotechnology, particle physics

Scientists at MIT built a 16-bit microprocessor out of carbon nanotubes and even ran a program on it, a new paper reports.

Silicon-based computer processors seem to be approaching a limit to how small they can be scaled, so researchers are looking for other materials that might make for useful processors. It appears that transistors made from tubes of rolled-up, single-atom-thick sheets of carbon, called carbon nanotubes, could one day have more computational power while requiring less energy than silicon.

“This work is particularly exciting because carbon nanotubes are one of the most promising supplements in the future of beyond-silicon computers,” Max Shulaker, the study’s corresponding author and assistant professor at MIT, told Gizmodo.

Aug 28, 2019

SpaceX’s Tesla Roadster completes its first lap of the sun

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, space travel, sustainability

A Tesla Roadster launched into space with a spacesuit-clad mannequin at the wheel has completed its first lap of the sun.

SpaceX, the aerospace company founded by Elon Musk, was blasted into orbit from Cape Canaveral last year and it is hoped that it will veer close to Mars and Earth during the course of its time among the stars.

According to tracking website Where Is Roadster?, the red sports car has now completed a solar orbit, having been cruising through the void for more than 18 months.

Aug 28, 2019

“Qutrit” Experiments Are a First in Quantum Teleportation

Posted by in category: quantum physics

The proof-of-concept demonstrations herald a major step forward in quantum communications.

Aug 28, 2019

Organ Age Reversal with Stem Cells

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, finance, genetics, life extension

Dr. Mike Chan, Stellar Biomolecular Reserch, chats with James Strole, Director of the Coalition for Radical Life Extension, about what he’s bringing to RAADfest 2019: age reversal of organs using cell and stem cell therapies.


For more info and to register: http://www.raadfest.com/

Organized by the Coalition for Radical Life Extension, RAADfest is the largest event in the world where practical and cutting-edge methods to reverse aging are presented for all interest levels, from beginner to expert. An interactive, inclusive event featuring dozens of top presenters in life extension, regenerative medicine, super longevity, lifestyle, genetics, life hacking, finances, and more. RAADfest will also feature activists and advocate entertainers, celebrations, RAADcity the Expo and RAADclinic.

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Aug 28, 2019

UN Outreaches Youth with Dialogue on Artificial Intelligence

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

IDN-InDepthNews is flagship agency of the global International Press Syndicate Group helping to discover the world Beyond Breaking the News.

Aug 28, 2019

Trade Deal Or Not, China Is Investing Big In Synthetic Biology

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biological

The Hong Kong Science Park is one example of how national planning and strategic investment have enabled China’s Pearl River Delta region to become a global leader in transformative industries like synthetic biology. Will the US follow suit?

Aug 28, 2019

MIT Researchers Designed this Robotic Worm to Burrow Into Human Brains

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Robotics engineers at MIT have built a threadlike robot worm that can be magnetically steered to deftly navigate the extremely narrow and winding arterial pathways of the human brain. One day it could be used to quickly clear blockages and clots that contribute to strokes and aneurysms, while at the same time making the current state of robotic evolution even more unsettling.

Aug 28, 2019

Italy’s Stromboli volcano erupts anew, spewing fiery lava

Posted by in category: futurism

ROME (AP) — The Stromboli volcano has erupted, spewing fiery chunks of lava onto the tiny Italian island and alarming residents and tourists.

The National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology says a strong volcanic explosion just after noon Wednesday sent flaming lava rolling down the volcano’s slopes to the edge of the sea. A similarly spectacular eruption in July on Stromboli killed an Italian hiker.

There were no immediate reports of injuries. Some small fires were reported near one of the Mediterranean island’s hamlets.