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Oct 29, 2019

Air Force’s mystery space plane lands, ends 2-year mission

Posted by in category: space travel

The Air Force’s mystery space plane is back on Earth, following a record-breaking two-year mission.

The X-37B landed at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida early Sunday. The Air Force is mum about what the plane did in orbit after launching aboard a SpaceX rocket in 2017. The 780-day mission sets a new endurance record for the reusable test vehicle.

It looks like a but is one-fourth the size at 29 feet.

Oct 29, 2019

A nearly impossible to remove Android malware has infected 45,000 devices

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI

Security researchers have been following the xHelper malware on Android with great interest, owing to the app’s seemingly incomprehensible ability to reinstall itself on an infected device despite factory resets.

Oct 29, 2019

Avatars: Are we ready for our digital twins?

Posted by in category: entertainment

When we think of avatars, we imagine a blue film character. But now they’re being used very differently.

Oct 29, 2019

Sound waves: A noninvasive way to attack prostate cancer

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

Prostate cancer runs in Jeff Nelson’s family. His brother, uncle and cousins have all been diagnosed with the disease. When his prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test results jumped to 5.5 from 4 in summer 2018, he knew he had to move quickly.


Jeff Nelson chose UCI Health and an investigative treatment for prostate cancer that uses high-intensity sound waves to destroy only the cancer tissue. He’s glad he did.

Oct 29, 2019

‘Diamond rain’ on Saturn and Jupiter

Posted by in categories: climatology, space

Diamonds as big as jewels fall as “rain” on Saturn and Jupiter, seeded by giant lightning storms, according to new calculations by US scientists.

Oct 29, 2019

Structured light promises path to faster, more secure communications

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics, security

Hard light computers could be exponential.


Structured light is a fancy way to describe patterns or pictures of light, but deservedly so as it promises future communications that will be both faster and more secure.

Quantum mechanics has come a long way during the past 100 years but still has a long way to go. In AVS Quantum Science researchers from the University of Witwatersrand in South Africa review the progress being made in using structured light in quantum protocols to create a larger encoding alphabet, stronger security and better resistance to noise.

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Oct 29, 2019

A crop that feeds billions freed from blight

Posted by in category: food

Bacteria that infect rice are thwarted by changes to rice genes involved in sugar transport.

Oct 29, 2019

Here’s how you can use your phone to plant trees

Posted by in categories: mobile phones, sustainability

Planting trees to save the planet just got a whole lot easier – no gardening gloves required.


Researchers say planting trees helps capture and store carbon – and a new app makes it easy for anyone to get involved.

Oct 29, 2019

Boudica was flogged and her daughters raped

Posted by in category: futurism

There is no comprise with the patriarchy.

Oct 29, 2019

This Electric Catamaran Is Luxurious, Eco-Conscious and Now Available for Charter

Posted by in category: futurism

If you’d like to finish off the year with a clear conscience, we’ve found the ideal eco-friendly charter yacht for your upcoming holiday voyage. Known as E, the 60-foot electric catamaran will hit the waters this December and promises a sailing experience that’s both luxurious and low impact.


Sail the Seven Seas guilt-free.