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Dec 3, 2016

This robot can cross rough ground like a human does

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Researchers are also working on making sure that if and when the robot does take a tumble, it falls safely and doesn’t fracture its… er, circuit boards.

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Dec 3, 2016

Robot Art Raises Questions about Human Creativity

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

What is the potential of machine art, and can it truly be described as creative or imaginative?

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Dec 3, 2016

A New Implant is Being Developed for Enhancing Human Memory

Posted by in category: futurism

https://youtube.com/watch?v=ySsv5-jSqss

A researcher is experimenting with an artificial hippocampus to learn how to strengthen and store memories.l

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Dec 3, 2016

The Last of Us Part II — PSX 2016: Reveal Trailer

Posted by in category: entertainment

http://www.thelastofus.playstation.com/index.html

From the developers at Naughty Dog comes the sequel to one of the most critically acclaimed games of the generation. Watch the world reveal trailer that made its debut at PlayStation Experience 2016.

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Dec 3, 2016

Space Warp Dynamics: The startup that’s working on sending humans to Proxima Centauri

Posted by in categories: physics, science, space, space travel
Space Warp Dynamics’s mission is fundamentally an audacious endeavor in terms of what we deem as the status quo of spacecraft propulsion and in terms of where humanity will be able to reach in the galaxy (other stars) within the next 15–20 years (and not only within the next 200+ years from now). In other words, if this challenge can be addressed with the appropriate resources and the right people’s support, then for example you and your family will potentially be able to travel to Earth 2.0 (presumably in the Proxima Centauri star system).
Space Warp Dynamics can already currently demonstrate (prove) that their invention can manipulate (warp or bend) space-time in a controlled micro-environment. This could mean that we finally know how gravity works and also how to control gravity and this in itself is a monumental accomplishment.

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Dec 3, 2016

Japanese heavy-hitters invest lightly in PD Aerospace’s space tourism effort

Posted by in category: space travel

PD Aerospace, a Japanese company that’s similar to Virgin Galactic in its commercial spaceflight aspirations, has picked up two high-profile investors: ANA Holdings and the H.I.S. travel agency.

In a joint statement issued Thursday, the three Japanese companies said that they agreed in October to work together on space commercialization efforts, including space travel.

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Dec 3, 2016

Crystallized Vs. Fluid Intelligence

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Correction:
Fluid intelligence is just the ability to think and reason abstractly. The higher your fluid intelligence, in theory, the faster and more efficient you become at thinking abstractly.

One study shows that people with very high fluid intelligence have closer connections between neurons which allows them to reach conclusions faster. Another shows that the brain organizes itself in a more efficient manner allowing them to use less brain power to reach the same conclusions someone of lower intelligence would take longer to come to.

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Dec 3, 2016

Nikola Motor Company

Posted by in category: transportation

https://youtube.com/watch?v=3no3tF2kqEE

Designs and manufactures electric components, drivetrains and vehicles including the Nikola One and Nikola Two electric semi-trucks.

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Dec 3, 2016

Tools for Would-Be Biohackers: Here Come 3 Mini-Labs

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, genetics

These desktop gadgets should make DIY genetic engineering much easier.

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Dec 3, 2016

Cannae will try to prove propellentless propulsion in space in 2017 and has ambitious space probe designs with 33 years of constant acceleration to reach 3% of lightspeed

Posted by in category: space

NASA peer reviewed paper showed that they had tested the propellentless EMdrive propulsion on a highly sensitive device in a vacuum and detected 1.2 millinewtons per kilowatt of propulsion.

Many remain unconvinced.

Despite having a setup that has been pretty much operating for years, how many data points are in the paper? Eighteen. Now, if this were a really time-consuming experiment, I wouldn’t let that bother me. Hell, some synchrotron experiments have only a single data point. But this is clearly not a time-limited experiment.

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