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Dec 3, 2018

Amazon is ramping up tests of cashierless stores, a move that could see the futuristic tech launched in Whole Foods

Posted by in categories: food, futurism

  • Amazon is testing out its cashierless technology in bigger stores, The Wall Street Journal reports.
  • Amazon’s cashierless checkout tech tracks the items that shoppers take from shelves and charges them automatically.
  • The Journal reports Amazon could roll the tech out to Whole Foods.

Amazon is testing out its cashierless checkout technology in bigger stores — with one eye on Whole Foods, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Sources told the Journal that Amazon is testing out the futuristic tech — which tracks and charges for the items shoppers take from the shelves — in Seattle, in a space formatted like a large store.

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Dec 3, 2018

Researchers Just Overcame a Key Barrier to Fusion Power

Posted by in category: energy

U.K. researchers say a new exhaust system brings practical fusion power one step closer.

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Dec 3, 2018

This aquarium uses motion capture camera to let fish drive around

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Dec 3, 2018

NASA spacecraft meets with asteroid today

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Over the next year, OSIRIS-REx will survey the asteroid using five scientific instruments on board the spacecraft. These instruments will help it determine a safe location from which to collect a small sample from Bennu’s surface that will be returned to Earth in September 2023.

“Bennu’s low gravity provides a unique challenge for the mission,” said Rich Burns, OSIRIS-REx project manager at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. “At roughly 0.3 mile in diameter, Bennu will be the smallest object that any spacecraft has ever orbited.”

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Dec 3, 2018

Gigantic Unexplored Cave Found in Canada May Never Have Been Seen

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A huge, gaping cave has been discovered hidden in the remote Canadian wilderness, and despite the overwhelming scale of this stunning natural void, researchers suggest it may never have been seen by human eyes before.

Nicknamed the ‘Sarlacc Pit’ after the monstrous pit-dwelling beast in Star Wars, the giant cave – concealed amidst the rugged terrain of British Columbia’s Wells Gray Provincial Park – is so vast its effectively unbelievable, explorers say.

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Dec 3, 2018

CNA students digitally preserve old buildings using technology

Posted by in category: habitats

Commercial Chambers Building the first to be scanned.

What if Waterford Manor, Richmond Cottage, and Belvedere orphanages could have been digitally preserved before they were destroyed?

What if their exact dimensions and details were recorded as historical record, with possibilities for virtual tours, or even replicas, long after the buildings are gone?

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Dec 3, 2018

How African researchers are adding to deeper knowledge about neutrons

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Matter is all around us. As human beings, we’re made of it. Matter is the “stuff” that makes up the physical world as we know it; a collection of atoms made up of particles called protons, electrons and neutrons.

Part of my work, as a post-doctoral researcher at iThemba LABS (Laboratory for Accelerator Based Sciences) in Cape Town, South Africa, focuses on neutrons. These are subatomic particles that can penetrate through matter, which means they can be harnessed for all sorts of important work.

For example, high-energy neutrons may be used to destroy tough tumours that can’t be killed by the usual x-rays that are available in hospitals.

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Dec 3, 2018

New stem cell trial gives hope to arthritis sufferers

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

The treatment could transform the lives of five million in the UK who have the disease.

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Dec 3, 2018

Watch Live: NASA OSIRIS-REx Arrives at Asteroid Bennu

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The space rock could hold clues to the origins of our solar system, and maybe even life on Earth.

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Dec 3, 2018

Experimental cancer drug repurposed to prevent Parkinson’s

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As promising as a drug candidate may be, the unfortunate truth is that not all of them end up performing as hoped – but that doesn’t mean they’re completely useless. Researchers at Oxford University have managed to give second life to an experimental cancer drug known as tasquinimod, which has now shown promise in preventing Parkinson’s.

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