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Jan 19, 2020

Cash, Plastic or Hand? Amazon Envisions Paying With a Wave

Posted by in category: mobile phones

Amazon.com Inc. wants to make your hand your credit card.

The tech giant is creating checkout terminals that could be placed in bricks-and-mortar stores and allow shoppers to link their card information to their hands, according to people familiar with the matter. They could then pay for purchases with their palms, without having to pull out a card or phone.

The Times

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  • Jan 19, 2020

    ESA opens plant that turns moondust into oxygen

    Posted by in categories: energy, space

    If humans are going to have a long-term presence on the Moon, they’re going to need breathable air and rocket fuel — and the ESA might just have a way to create both using the Moon itself. The agency is running a prototype plant that converts moondust (currently simulated, of course) into oxygen that could be used for air and fuel. The technique unlocks the high amounts of oxygen in regolith using molten salt electrolysis that superheats the dust and migrates the oxygen along the salt until it’s collected at an anode. The basic process has already been used for metal and alloy production, but the ESA tweaked it to ensure oxygen was available to measure.

    Jan 19, 2020

    Liquid Biopsies: A Lung Cancer Game-Changer?

    Posted by in category: biotech/medical

    Newer, less invasive tests are helping scientists isolate genomic alterations.

    BY HEATHER MILLAR

    MATTHEW TOBIN - PHOTO BY ELIZABETH HORNE

    Jan 19, 2020

    Mycorrhizal fungi: all you need to know about the Internet of Plants

    Posted by in category: internet

    Symbiotic fungi have a key role in soil ecosystems and inoculating plants with them has been claimed to benefit their growth. But scientific evidence shows a very complex picture; which might surprise you.

    Jan 19, 2020

    US Officials Will Screen Travelers from China for New Virus

    Posted by in category: biotech/medical

    As an outbreak of a new virus in China spreads, U.S. officials will start screening passengers arriving at select U.S. airports.

    Jan 19, 2020

    Sugar alters brain chemistry after only 12 days

    Posted by in categories: chemistry, neuroscience

    New research in pigs examines how sugar intake affects the brain’s reward circuits and finds that changes are noticeable after just 12 days.

    Jan 19, 2020

    How Quartz used AI to sort through the Luanda Leaks

    Posted by in category: robotics/AI

    Reporters had a problem: 350 GB of documents is a lot of documents. Enter machine learning.

    Jan 19, 2020

    FBI Takes Down Site With 12 Billion Stolen Records

    Posted by in category: security

    Turkey gets Wikipedia back, Mayor Pete loses his cyberguy, and more of the week’s top security news.

    Jan 19, 2020

    Fiery SpaceX test of Crew Dragon capsule was ‘picture perfect,’ Elon Musk says

    Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, space travel

    SpaceX completed its last major test before flying astronauts to space on Sunday, in a critical high-speed mission that lasted mere minutes.

    Launched on top of a Falcon 9 rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, the company conducted a test of its Crew Dragon capsule called in-flight abort.

    “Overall, as far as I can tell thus far, this was a picture perfect mission,” SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said in a press conference after the test. “I’m super fired up; this is great.”

    Jan 19, 2020

    Large Hadron Collider gives young ALICE a black-hole ray gun

    Posted by in category: futurism

    Essentially a pocket lhc could make a perfect raygun.


    What could possibly go wrong?

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