Advances in robotics and say that in less than fifty years “organic” (man) and the “mecca” (robots) supposedly coexist harmoniously in a civilization that if I imagine there will be little to change his ethics. MAKI360.
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Nov 5, 2015
Biology is software. Software we can upgrade. Genetics and biotech have made “LIFE” our new canvas
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
Nov 5, 2015
World’s second vertical forest tower will rise in Switzerland
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: habitats, sustainability
Stefano Boeri Architetti won the bid just one year after completing their first acclaimed vertical forest, or Bosco Verticale, one year ago in Milan. Like its predecessor, the forested tower planned for Lausanne will be covered by shrubs and plants, and will add 3,000 square meters of greenery along its 117-meter-tall facade. The new tower is named “La Tour des Cedres” after the architects’ vision to install over 100 cedar trees on the structure.
Related: Bosco Verticale: World’s First Vertical Forest is Finally Complete in Milan.
A lab in South Korea that will clone your dead dog for just $100,000.
We visited a lab in South Korea that will clone your dead dog for you.
Nov 5, 2015
Why NASA’s EmDrive Might Be the Most Exciting Breakthrough in Tech Right Now
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: energy, physics, space travel
Earthlings, meet the EmDrive, the rocket of the future.
Allegedly, Eagleworks Labs at NASA’s Johnson Space Center has defied a Newtonian law of physics and created a futuristic warp drive. If it’s real, it could be the most exciting breakthrough in space-travel technology to date: an engine that gets from point A to point B without using any fuel — and does it crazy fast.
Despite months of skepticism, our nation’s aerospace agency wants you to believe its latest findings are legit. Recent studies purportedly prove the EmDrive’s authenticity. Even NASA researcher Paul March hopped on a (non-NASA-affiliated) spaceflight forum to chat about the agency’s findings.
Nov 5, 2015
NASA is Hiring Astronauts — By Lauren Boyer | U.S News & World Report
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: space, space travel
“If going to Mars sounds fun, apply within.” (Applications accepted December 2015 through February 2016.)
Nov 5, 2015
The trust machine | The Economist
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: bitcoin, economics
Nov 5, 2015
NASA is about to announce key findings from its Mars mission – watch live right here
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: internet, mobile phones, space
NASA’s announcement in late September that it found evidence of flowing water on Mars was only the beginning of the revelations that will be the result of its current Mars mission. The organization’s exploratory mission carried out by the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) spacecraft began with the intention of examining Mars’ atmosphere to an extent that had never before been possible, and now NASA is about to reveal what it is calling key science findings on the “fate Mars’ atmosphere.”
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NASA is being very tight-lipped about its upcoming announcements, which are scheduled to be made beginning at 2:00 p.m. EST / 11:00 a.m. PST on Thursday, November 5th. If you’re interested in NASA’s current mission though — and you certainly should be — you’ll be able to find out what NASA has in store for us the very same moment that the rest of the world does, because NASA will broadcast its special news conference live on the web.
Nov 5, 2015
Finally some answers on dark energy, the mysterious master of the Universe
Posted by Sean Brazell in category: space
Nov 5, 2015
Gene editing saves girl dying from leukaemia in world first
Posted by Julius Garcia in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
A one-year-old girl is in remission after receiving an experimental therapy that used genetically engineered T-cells from a donor to kill her cancer.