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Oct 27, 2018

Now available through Amazon„ your very own STARGATE…😮

Posted by in category: futurism

Now available through Amazon„ your very own STARGATE … 😮

P.s… I think Amazon Prime is gonna get their ass handed to them on this one … 😏.

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Oct 27, 2018

Evolving the physical structure of robots to enhance performance in different environments

Posted by in categories: 3D printing, information science, robotics/AI

Researchers at CSIRO & Queensland University of Technology have recently carried out a study aimed at automatically evolving the physical structure of robots to enhance their performance in different environments. This project, funded by CSIRO’s Active Integrated Matter Future Science Platform, was conceived by David Howard, research scientist at Data61’s Robotics and Autonomous Systems Group (RASG).

“RASG focuses on field robotics, which means we need our robots to go out into remote places and conduct missions in adverse, difficult environmental conditions,” David Howard told TechXplore. “The research came about through an identified opportunity, as RASG makes extensive use of 3D printing to build and customise our robots. This research demonstrates a design algorithm that can automatically generate 3D printable components so that our robots are better equipped to function in different environments.”

The main objective of the study was to generate components automatically that can improve a robot’s environment-specific performance, with minimal constraints on what these components look like. The researchers particularly focused on the legs of a hexapod (6-legged) robot, which can be deployed in a variety of environments, including industrial settings, rainforests, and beaches.

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Oct 27, 2018

Nanocrystals arrange to improve electronics

Posted by in category: electronics

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers are working to make better electronic devices by delving into the way nanocrystals are arranged inside of them.

Nanocrystals are promising building blocks for new and improved electronic devices, due to their size-tunable properties and ability to integrate into devices at low-cost.

While the structure of nanocrystals has been extensively studied, no one has been able to watch the full assembly process.

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Oct 27, 2018

Why Don’t We Put A Space Telescope On The Moon?

Posted by in category: space

It’s a great ambition of science enthusiasts all over the globe. It’s also a terrible idea.

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Oct 27, 2018

The most detailed image of a distant star

Posted by in category: space

#Astronomy

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Oct 27, 2018

Is Anti-Gravity Real? Science Is About To Find Out

Posted by in category: science

If antimatter falls up instead of down, countless sci-fi dreams will become scientific reality.

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Oct 27, 2018

Yutuwtextv2: NASA image of Typhoon Rosita

Posted by in category: space

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Oct 27, 2018

Zero Gravity Causes Worrisome Changes In Astronauts’ Brains

Posted by in categories: neuroscience, space

It might just be a weird quirk of microgravity.


One more challenge to surviving in outer space.

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Oct 27, 2018

Interview with Dr. Vera Gorbunova: What can we learn about longevity from the naked mole rat?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

In this interview, Vera Gorbunova, Professor of Biology at the University of Rochester and a co-director of the Rochester Aging Research Center, talks about our current understanding of the mechanisms behind the longevity and genome stability of exceptionally long-lived mammals and how this knowledge could be used to create therapies to extend healthy human lifespan.

The interview was made by Steve Hill and Elena Milova, members of the board of Lifespan.io.

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Oct 27, 2018

Stephen Hawking’s final theory on black holes has been published, and you can read it for free

Posted by in category: cosmology

Stephen Hawking: “My goal is simple. It is a complete understanding of the universe, why it is as it is and why it exists at all.”


What you need to know about Black Hole Entropy and Soft Hair.

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