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Dec 14, 2018

Facebook co-founder: Give the 99% a $6,000 raise

Posted by in category: futurism

Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes — a millionaire many, many times over — is behind this big idea.


Chris Hughes earned nearly half a billion dollars after co-founding Facebook. Now he’s arguing for fairer wages in the form of a $500 monthly ‘social dividend’ for low- and middle-class Americans.

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Dec 14, 2018

Biologists Engineered An Assassin Virus to Kill Bacteria on Command

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

“It’s brilliant and insidious!”


These assassins could help in the fight against antibiotic resistance.

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Dec 14, 2018

AI for Scholarship: How Machine Learning can Transform the Humanities

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Will AI transform — or replace — the Humanities?


Artificial Intelligence has the potential to revolutionize the Humanities by transforming how we analyze texts.

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Dec 14, 2018

This Could Be the Best Quantum Computer Yet

Posted by in categories: computing, particle physics, quantum physics

A startup based in Maryland has released and tested an impressive new quantum computer that demonstrates the power of an occasionally overlooked quantum computing architecture.

Companies like IBM, Google, and Rigetti are developing new kinds of computer processors that rely on the mathematics of subatomic particles to potentially perform calculations difficult for classical computers to do. These devices use superconductors as the basis for their qubits. A company called IonQ, however, has now announced a state-of-the-art system that relies on the quantum nature of atoms themselves, and it’s one of the best-performing quantum computers yet.

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Dec 14, 2018

‘Marie’ Is the First Life-Sized, 3D-Printed Human Body

Posted by in categories: 3D printing, biotech/medical

Marie—a five-foot-one, fifteen-pound 3D printed body—could be used to help create better radiation treatments for cancer.

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Dec 14, 2018

Clothing patch is like a personal heating system

Posted by in category: futurism

A new flexible patch sewn into your clothes could one day keep you warm—and lower your electricity bill at the same time.

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Dec 14, 2018

Surprises are in store for the New Horizons’ fly by

Posted by in category: space

There will be no New Year’s Eve revelry for those working on NASA’s New Horizon’s space probe. They will need to be stone cold sober with their wits about them when, on New Year’s Day 2019, it whizzes past one of the fossil building blocks of the planets and one of the most primitive bodies in the Solar System.

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Dec 14, 2018

Tiny implantable wireless devices could help people repair nerves and lose weight

Posted by in category: electronics

Implanted electronics are typically large, require batteries, and sometimes need replacement—but new technology could change that.


Some of the devices even dissolve in the body once their work is done.

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Dec 14, 2018

An Anti-Aging Vaccine?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Researchers from the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School are attempting to defy and reverse the biological aging process by developing a therapeutic vaccine that would bolster the essential repair and regeneration processes of cells.

This is potentially important research since the current life expectancy at birth is around 78.8 years in the USA.

In the United States, about 46 million people are above the age of 65. This number is expected to double by 2060, therefore increasing age-related health issues, reports Census.org.

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Dec 14, 2018

The year’s brightest comet streaks by Earth this weekend

Posted by in category: space

Is this the “star of Bethlehem?”

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