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Mar 18, 2017
World’s First Lab-Grown Chicken Has Been Tasted And Apparently It’s Delicious
Posted by Montie Adkins in categories: biotech/medical, food
Will vegetarians start eating meat if this works out?
Lab-grown meat is a not a new concept. We’ve had the meatball, the world’s most expensive beefburger, and possibly shrimp. Now it’s the turn of chicken and duck.
San Francisco-based startup, Memphis Meats, has produced the very first “clean meat” poultry grown from cells in a lab, serving them up in a taste test that included classic southern fried chicken and decidedly fancy duck a l’orange.
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Mar 18, 2017
Tesla’s $169 Million Battery Play Is Just the Beginning
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: energy, sustainability
An audacious deal hatched on Twitter may start a new wave of electricity storage for cities, regions, and nations.
Mar 18, 2017
DARPA is funding projects that will try to open up AI’s black boxes
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: robotics/AI
The latest machine-learning techniques are essentially black boxes. DARPA is funding a number of efforts to open them up.
Mar 18, 2017
Map of all anti-aging organizations I could find on the internet
Posted by Alexander Rodionov in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
Mar 18, 2017
Giant alien planet seen spiraling to its fiery doom
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: space
A giant planet 1,300 light years away is scorchingly close to its star and isn’t likely to survive much longer.
Mar 18, 2017
Roadblocks to Autonomous Vehicle Safety
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
It’s not practical to test drive autonomous vehicles enough to prove that they are safe, says RAND’s Nidhi Kalra. What barriers must be overcome to get self-driving cars safely on the streets? r.rand.org/3umk
Mar 18, 2017
Israeli tech firms revving up engines for self-driving cars
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI, transportation
JERUSALEM (AP) — As the world moves toward an era of self-driving cars, Israel is positioning itself to be the Detroit of the future.
The country has emerged as a global leader in the fast-growing field of driverless cars, as illustrated by Intel’s more than $15 billion acquisition of Israeli firm Mobileye this week.
Israel is now home to hundreds of startups that provide everything from sensors to cybersecurity to data collection for autonomous vehicles, putting it alongside Silicon Valley at the forefront of an industry that many expect to take off over the next decade.
Mar 18, 2017
Air Force’s Mysterious X-37B Space Plane Nears Orbital Record
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: robotics/AI, space travel
The U.S. Air Force’s X-37B space plane is just eight days away from setting a record on its current clandestine mission.
If the robotic vehicle stays aloft until March 25, it will break the X-37B mission-duration mark of 674 days, which was established back in October 2014.
It’s unclear whether that will actually happen, however; the Air Force is tight-lipped about most X-37B payloads and activities, including touchdown plans. [The X-37B’s Fourth Mystery Mission in Photos].
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