Page 8709
Jun 10, 2019
China’s new ‘social credit system’ is a dystopian nightmare
Posted by Fyodor Rouge in category: futurism
Imagine calling a friend. Only instead of hearing a ring tone you hear a police siren, and then a voice intoning, “Be careful in your dealings with this person.”
Would that put a damper on your relationship? It’s supposed to.
Welcome to life in China’s “Social Credit System,” where a low score can ruin your life in more ways than one.
Continue reading “China’s new ‘social credit system’ is a dystopian nightmare” »
Jun 10, 2019
Stephen Hawking Was Right: Black Holes Can Evaporate, Weird New Study Shows
Posted by Xavier Rosseel in category: cosmology
Using supersonic gas and sound waves, researchers have shown that one of Stephen Hawking’s theories about black holes was right all along.
🔥 Absolutely beautiful video created using still images taken by the Cassini spacecraft during its flyby of Jupiter and while at Saturn. Shown is Io and Europa over Jupiter’s Great Red Spot and then Titan as it passes over Saturn and it’s edge-on rings. NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI/CICLOPS/Kevin M. Gill.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/kevinmgill/44583965185/?fbclid…quZjFTDy_s
Jun 10, 2019
West Virginia University Takes Top Prize in Moon to Mars Ice Challenge
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: space travel
West virginia university takes top prize in NASA test of concepts to extract water on the moon and mars.
Continue reading “West Virginia University Takes Top Prize in Moon to Mars Ice Challenge” »
Jun 10, 2019
People born today will witness the first off-planet permanent colony
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: space travel
Jun 10, 2019
18mml011_dna-barcode-illustration-horizontal-2mb.jpg
Posted by Richard Christophr Saragoza in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical
Barcodes are used in a new way in the MAGESTIC platform, adding a new level of precision to CRISPR gene editing.
Jun 10, 2019
Forensic Database Biology Table
Posted by Richard Christophr Saragoza in categories: biological, chemistry, privacy
Biology Biometrics Chemistry/Toxicology Environmental Fire & Explosives Firearms & Toolmarks Questioned Documents
Technology/Digital Evidence Trace Evidence Other
Forensic databases — biology name sub
There’s nothing quite like a captivating image to make you want to learn more. And nowhere is that more apparent than when it comes to sometimes hard-to-understand science. Before we all get too settled into 2019, we thought we’d take a look back at some of our best pictures from 2018. If you missed these images the first time we shared them — on our website or in social media — we hope you’ll take the time this go-round to learn a little bit more about what we do.
AUTHOR’s NOTE: These images were all shared by NIST for the first time in 2018. Some may have been taken prior to that year. Images are listed below in no particular order.