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Aug 25, 2017

NASA is building robots for planets made of ice

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, space

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Aug 25, 2017

This is what happens after you buy something for Amazon Prime Day

Posted by in category: futurism

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Aug 25, 2017

This Bio-Hacking Anti-Aging Product Has a Unique Cult Following: Doctors

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, life extension

One in 10 Elysium customers are doctors. Is ‘Basis’ about to go mainstream?

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Aug 25, 2017

These boots can help you reach outrageous speeds

Posted by in categories: cyborgs, transhumanism

Meet Bionic Boots.

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Aug 25, 2017

Elon Musk’s $27m ‘Matrix’ plan to plug the human brain into a computer revealed

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, Elon Musk, robotics/AI

Neuralink is working to link the human brain with a machine interface by creating micron-sized devices.

He said creating a brain-machine interface will be vital to help humans compete with the ‘godlike’ robots of the future.

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Aug 25, 2017

With the USS McCain collision, even Navy tech can’t overcome human shortcomings

Posted by in category: futurism

With the USS McCain collision, even Navy tech can’t overcome human shortcomings.

One mistake can cascade into a disaster in heavy marine traffic, regardless of tech.

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Aug 25, 2017

Following the lead of companies like Amazon and Google, commercial interest in artificial intelligence is skyrocketing

Posted by in categories: military, robotics/AI

So we investigated 3 questions about artificial intelligence:

1. How are militaries around the world using AI?
2. What about AI worries the Pentagon?
3. Is AI dangerous?

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Aug 25, 2017

How BioViva Uses Genetic Therapies to Fight Father Time

Posted by in categories: genetics, life extension

Good quick interview. Technical, and a mention that it’s not just about telomeres.


BioViva is looking for a way to slow aging. Globalive Chairman Anthony Lacavera talks to CEO Elizabeth Parrish, who is using herself as a test subject and claims to have seen some fascinating results. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Aug 25, 2017

Major leap towards storing data at the molecular level

Posted by in categories: chemistry, mobile phones, supercomputing

From smartphones to supercomputers, the growing need for smaller and more energy efficient devices has made higher density data storage one of the most important technological quests.

Now scientists at the University of Manchester have proved that storing data with a class of molecules known as single-molecule magnets is more feasible than previously thought.

The research, led by Dr David Mills and Dr Nicholas Chilton, from the School of Chemistry, is being published in Nature. It shows that magnetic hysteresis, a memory effect that is a prerequisite of any data storage, is possible in individual molecules at −213 °C. This is tantalisingly close to the temperature of liquid nitrogen (−196 °C).

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Aug 25, 2017

Digital Natives

Posted by in category: innovation

With accelerating change and innovation — what will be the most exciting aerospace careers and professions of the next 20 or 50 years? Commentary from TIM ROBINSON.

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