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Aug 21, 2024

How a quantum sensor on the ISS could revolutionize space exploration

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics, space travel

I expect that space-based atom interferometry will lead to exciting new discoveries and fantastic quantum technologies impacting everyday life, and will transport us into a quantum future.

Aug 21, 2024

Giant exoplanet the size of 2 Jupiters has a hidden companion disturbing its orbit

Posted by in category: alien life

Related: These nearby star systems could be good targets in the search for alien life (video)

“Both TOI-1408 b and TOI-1408 c are incredibly close to their parent star compared to the planets in our solar system,” research lead author Judith Korth of Lund University told Space.com. “Imagine our solar system, but instead, Jupiter is orbiting very close to the sun nearly every four days, one-twentieth of the period of Mercury.

This is already very close to the star, and still, we detected another planet even closer to the star that interacts strongly with its big neighbor, causing their orbits to wobble in ways we’ve never seen before.

Aug 21, 2024

This engine has travelled 200 years in time: It runs on a fuel that Edison predicted and Musk wants to develop

Posted by in category: energy

This engine was predicted by Edison 200 years ago, and now has been created: It’s neither electric nor hydrogen, but something miles ahead.

Aug 21, 2024

Houston now has its first grid-scale battery storage facility

Posted by in categories: energy, space

Jupiter Power, an Austin-based energy developer, owns and operates the project at Hiram Clarke Road and U.S. 90 at the site of the former H.O. Clarke gas-fired power plant. It’s a 200-megawatt facility, enough to power 50,000 Texas homes during the hottest summer days, with the ability to discharge power at maximum capacity for two hours.

On any given day, the Houston area must import about 60% of its needed electricity from other parts of the state where power plants are more plentiful. This often results in a phenomenon known as congestion: Low-cost electrons are clogged on power lines into Houston much like commuters on the highway during rush hour, which raises the wholesale cost of electricity in the region. These wholesale price spikes are initially paid by retail electric providers and can eventually be passed onto consumers.

Aug 21, 2024

New 3D integrated metal-oxide transistors to fabricate compact and high density electronics

Posted by in categories: computing, electronics

Transistors are core components of many electronic devices, which serve the role of amplifying and switching electrical signals. A key goal of the electronics industry is to continue improving the performance and energy-efficiency of transistors, while also reducing their size.

Aug 21, 2024

Spacecraft zooms by the moon, captures sci-fi footage

Posted by in category: space

A spacecraft just sped between Earth and the moon, en route to the deep solar system.

And as it zipped by the cratered lunar orb on Aug. 19, the European Space Agency’s Juice mission snapped views of the 21st-century space scene.

“Sometimes the journey is just as worthy as the destination,” ESA director Josef Aschbacher posted online. “As humankind embarked on the monumental first lunar-Earth flyby, @ESA’s Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) mission captured a breathtaking glimpse of our natural satellite.”

Aug 21, 2024

Thomas Nagel’s ‘Mind and Cosmos’

Posted by in category: entertainment

Episode · Walden Pod · In this clip, we discuss natural teleology. Subscribe at patreon.com/waldenpod for the patron feed, where you can hear the full version of this episode and others.

Aug 21, 2024

Can massive particles be seen as soliton solutions?

Posted by in categories: information science, particle physics

I wonder if the common relativistic wave equations contain a sort of soliton solutions, which might be considered as particle localisations.

Aug 21, 2024

ABC7 Exclusive: New study reveals promising results for age reversal pill on dogs

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

Next trial will be 10 dogs. And human trials for osteo-arthritis in late 2025.


SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) — We’ve all heard the phrase 50 is the new 40″ but what if 90 became the new 40? It may sound like science fiction but authors of a new age reversal study on dogs say it could be closer than you think.

One Suncoast rescue organization was granted permission to use the age reversal pill on two of it’s senior dogs struggling with health issues.

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Aug 21, 2024

Your Memories Are Like Paintings

Posted by in categories: media & arts, neuroscience

Our brains constantly retouch the past with the colors of the present, putting a fresh version of ourselves on display.

Our brains are not designed to give us the entirety of reality.

Remembering is dominated by the perspective we have in the moment.

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