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Apr 15, 2018
Made for each other: Indian start-ups and Chinese investors
Posted by Derick Lee in category: futurism
Once known as the source of “dumb money” – investments that could hurt, instead of help, tech start-ups in the long-run – Chinese investors now have found many happy recipients. In India, start-ups from fintech to e-commerce to transport have all rolled out the red carpet for Chinese investors, not only for their capital but also for their successful track records in similar markets.
Western funding still dominates India’s start-up scene, but entrepreneurs are turning East for cash and expertise that will keep them viable in the long term.
By Coco Liu
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Apr 14, 2018
Google’s astounding new search tool will answer any question
Posted by Bill Kemp in categories: futurism, Ray Kurzweil
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Imagine if you could gather thousands of writers in a circle to discuss one question. What would optimist Thomas L. Friedman say about intervening in Syria, for example? Would chaos theorist Santo Banerjee concur?
Google now has a way to convene that kind of forum—in half a second. Speaking to TED curator Chris Anderson yesterday (April 13), legendary futurist Ray Kurzweil introduced “Talk to Books” a new way to find answers on the internet that should bring pleasure to researchers, bookworms and anyone seeking to expand their thinking on a range of topics.
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Apr 14, 2018
‘There is no such thing as past or future’: physicist Carlo Rovelli on changing how we think about time
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: futurism, physics
Seven Brief Lessons on Physics sold over a million copies around the world. Now Rovelli is back to explore the mysteries of time. He tells Charlotte Higgins about student revolution and how his quantum leap began with an acid trip.
• Extract from Carlo Rovelli’s new book: on the elastic concept of time.
Apr 14, 2018
Supercontinent formation may be linked to a cycle of supertides
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Apr 14, 2018
NEXT-C electric propulsion engine poised for production
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: futurism, space travel
The NEXT-C ion propulsion engine has successfully completed a Critical Design Review conducted by NASA and is planned for use on the agency’s 2021 DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) mission. With the CDR finished, the next step in the process should be the production of actual flight units.
NEXT-C stands for NASA’s Evolutionary Xenon Thruster-Commercial and was developed by the space agency and commercialized by Aerojet Rocketdyne.
“Serving as the primary propulsion source for DART, NEXT-C will establish a precedent for future use of electric propulsion to enable ambitious future science missions,” said Eileen Drake, CEO and President of Aerojet Rocketdyne via a company-issued release. “Electric propulsion reduces overall mission cost without sacrificing reliability or mission success.”
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Apr 13, 2018
CDC says romaine lettuce likely source of E. coli outbreak
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Apr 13, 2018
Bioquark Inc. — Core Brain Podcast — Ira Pastor
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: aging, bioengineering, biological, biotech/medical, disruptive technology, DNA, futurism, genetics, neuroscience, science
Apr 12, 2018
This NASA Video Tour of the Moon in 4K Is Simply Breathtaking
Posted by Alberto Lao in categories: futurism, space travel
A new look at the moon via 4-k video fly-throughs from LRO data and imaging. The finale is a drop down to Taurus-Littrow to see a highly magnified image of the…Apollo 17 LM descent stage. Stunning! #NASA #Apollo #LunarReconnaissanceOrbiter #moon https://www.space.com/40274-nasa-moon-in-4k-video-tour.html…
Images from NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) are not only helping planners with future human missions to the moon, but they are also revealing new information about the moon’s evolution and structure.
A new NASA video, posted on YouTube, features more than half a dozen locations of interest in stunning 4K resolution, much of it courtesy of LRO data. NASA also highlighted the individual sites in a Tumblr post that delves deeper into their geology, morphology and significance.
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