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Dec 24, 2018

How Indonesia’s tsunami warning system failed its citizens again

Posted by in category: futurism

The disaster hit without warning.

Many of the hundreds of people who died when a tsunami struck the Indonesian coast Saturday night were nowhere near shelter. Quite simply, they had no idea it was coming.

That’s because despite a history of tsunamis caused by volcanoes and earthquakes, Indonesia has not had an effective early warning system for years.

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Dec 24, 2018

18 Sci-Fi Movies Coming In 2019 (And 15 We Still Have To Wait For)

Posted by in category: entertainment

The year 2019 is going to be a big one for movies. There are several movies coming out in the upcoming year with all genres of film getting some big titles.


A lot of science fiction movies are hitting theaters in 2019, but fans will have to wait a bit longer for some anticipated titles.

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Dec 24, 2018

Using Bitcoin Off the Grid

Posted by in categories: bitcoin, finance, satellites

How Combining Mesh and Satellites leads to True Financial Freedom.

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Dec 24, 2018

Your next smartphone might be built with living cells

Posted by in categories: futurism, mobile phones

Joshua Hoffman, the founder of Zymergen, discusses how he’s using technologically enhanced natural processes to build cell phone components of the future.

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Dec 24, 2018

Pediatric leukemia ‘super drug’ could be less than a decade away

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Building on several years of research into a protein responsible for leukemia, a newly published paper has revealed success in slowing the progression of the deadly cancer in mouse models. The researchers suggest two new prospective therapies can now be combined into one “super drug” and progress into human clinical trials.

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Dec 23, 2018

This is the season of celebrating, and the Chandra X-ray Observatory team has prepared a platter of cosmic treats

Posted by in category: space

This selection represents different types of objects -\-\ from relatively nearby exploded stars to extremely distant and massive clusters of galaxies -\-\ that emit X-rays detected by Chandra. Each image in this collection blends data from Chandra with observations from other telescopes, creating a colorful medley of light from our universe. Take a look: https://go.nasa.gov/2ECqmnD

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Dec 23, 2018

How strong does a magnetic field have to be to affect the human body?

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

It’s one of the fundamental forces, and we rely heavily on them. They can do some damage too…

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Dec 23, 2018

An Ultrafast Camera Filmed Electrons Interacting With Light Energy

Posted by in categories: electronics, energy

It’s a whole new look at electrons.

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Dec 23, 2018

Gold nanoparticles could destroy prostate cancer

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, nanotechnology

By coating nanoparticles with gold, researchers have successfully destroyed prostate cancer cells in people without damaging surrounding tissue.

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Dec 23, 2018

President Trump has signed a $1.2 billion law to boost US quantum tech

Posted by in categories: government, law, quantum physics, supercomputing

This new law was signed just as a partial US government shutdown began.


The new National Quantum Initiative Act will give America a national masterplan for advancing quantum technologies.

The news: The US president just signed into law a bill that commits the government to providing $1.2 billion to fund activities promoting quantum information science over an initial five-year period. The new law, which was signed just as a partial US government shutdown began, will provide a significant boost to research, and to efforts to develop a future quantum workforce in the country.

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