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Jan 9, 2019

Physicist: Black Holes Could be Portals for Hyperspace Travel

Posted by in categories: cosmology, space travel

Research says that giant, rotating black holes would give interstellar travelers a smooth ride.


Let us know if you try!

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Jan 9, 2019

Boeing unveils refreshed jet concept with ultra-thin wings

Posted by in categories: energy, space, transportation

SAN DIEGO (Reuters) — Boeing Co unveiled a speedier and higher-flying version of a concept plane on Tuesday aimed at sharply reducing fuel use thanks to its elongated ultra-light wings.

The so-called Transonic Truss-Braced Wing aircraft boasts a 170-foot (52 meter) wingspan that sits atop the fuselage and is braced from underneath by a truss in a design reminiscent of biplanes from the early years of aviation.

The world’s largest planemaker and U.S. space agency NASA have been studying the concept plane for nearly a decade as part of the Subsonic Ultra Green Aircraft Research program. Boeing unveiled a reconfigured model or prototype and artist’s rendering at an aerospace conference in San Diego.

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Jan 9, 2019

Los Angeles Gets America’s First Earthquake Warning App

Posted by in category: futurism

ShakeAlertLA gives city residents a few seconds’ warning when an earthquake hits. It’s the first publicly available app to do so in the US.

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Jan 9, 2019

New York Is Dealing With an Old Enemy—Measles

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health, neuroscience

New York is in the midst of an outbreak of measles, a childhood disease that shouldn’t really exist in the U.S. any longer. On Tuesday, NBC News reported, New York health officials said the state has seen more than 100 cases of the vaccine-preventable disease since last September—a tally not seen in decades. The majority of these cases have happened among the unvaccinated.

Measles is a highly infectious disease that can be spread with a simple cough or sneeze. Its flu-like symptoms are usually followed by a distinctive, splotchy red rash that runs down from head to feet. And though most people recover without incident after a week’s time, measles can rarely cause more serious complications like hearing loss, permanent brain damage, and even death. These risks are more likely in the very young; measles can also cause birth problems in children whose mothers contract it while pregnant.

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Jan 9, 2019

If an AI became sentient, would it gain human (or equivalent) rights?

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

I find this subject very fascinating.


AI can fake their emotions but whether they can feel those emotions is another matter.

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Jan 9, 2019

Scientists discover a process that stabilizes fusion plasmas

Posted by in category: futurism

Scientists seeking to bring the fusion reaction that powers the sun and stars to Earth must keep the superhot plasma free from disruptions. Now researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have discovered a process that can help to control the disruptions thought to be most dangerous.

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Jan 9, 2019

‘ANYmal’ robot stalks dark sewers to test its navigation

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Researchers are testing a four-legged robot’s ability to find its way through the sewers under Zurich.

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Jan 9, 2019

Drug to clear ‘zombie cells’ from body could be first anti-ageing treatment after ’impressive‘ human trial

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, neuroscience

A drug to fight ageing may finally be on the horizon after the first trial in humans showed ‘impressive’ results.

For many years scientists have known that an accumulation of senescent cells in the body is linked to ageing symptoms such as frailty and arthritis, as well as diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.

Senescent cells — also known as zombie cells — are not completely dead so are not cleared out by the body, but are too damaged to repair tissue or carry out normal functions. Unable to repair itself or clear out the waste, the body gradually deteriorates.

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Jan 9, 2019

Diabetes: Can we teach the body to heal itself?

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

In a new study in an animal model, researchers investigate the body’s potential to replace insulin-producing cells and thus heal itself of diabetes.

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Jan 9, 2019

Hyundai’s walking car concept unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show

Posted by in categories: electronics, transportation

The electric vehicle is designed to shift to “reptilian” or “mammalian” walking mode when terrain turns tough.

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