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Apr 14, 2019
What if the Earth Travelled Into the Sun?
Posted by Michael Lance in category: futurism
The Earth travels around the sun, completing a full orbit every year. But what would happen if Earth’s travel pattern shifted? What if it sent us careening towards the sun?
Can water reach minus 263 degrees Celsius without turning into ice? Yes it can, say researchers from ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich, if it is confined in nanometre-scale lipid channels.
Making ice cubes is a simple process: you take a plastic ice-cube tray like you’d find in most households, fill it with water and put it in the freezer. Before long, the water crystallises and turns to ice.
If you were to analyse the structure of ice crystals, you’d see that the water molecules are arranged in regular 3-dimensional lattice structures. In water, by contrast, the molecules are unorganised, which is the reason that water flows.
Apr 14, 2019
Physicists Have Found an Entirely New Type of Superconductivity
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: materials, physics
One of the ultimate goals of modern physics is to unlock the power of superconductivity, where electricity flows with zero resistance at room temperature.
Progress has been slow, but in 2018, physicists have made an unexpected breakthrough. They discovered a superconductor that works in a way no one’s ever seen before — and it opens the door to a whole world of possibilities not considered until now.
In other words, they identified a brand new type of superconductivity.
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When we talk about the enormity of the cosmos 💫, it’s easy to toss out big numbers – but far more difficult to wrap our minds around just how large, how far, and how numerous celestial bodies really are. Join us for a cosmic journey to see the size of our Milky Way galaxy: https://go.nasa.gov/2UxkHIN
Apr 14, 2019
The rise of the killer robots – and the two women fighting back
Posted by Derick Lee in category: robotics/AI
Today, the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots is following a similar roadmap. The UN has held several rounds of talks in Geneva, including a session at the end of March. But the CSKR has lost faith in that process, and is now focusing on individual western states.
Jody Williams and Mary Wareham were leading lights in the campaign to ban landmines. Now they have autonomous weapons in their sights.
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Apr 13, 2019
Standby, Stabilization and Transport Services
Posted by Paul Battista in category: futurism
Apr 13, 2019
You Need Vitamin D to Live. How Could This Woman Survive With None in Her Blood?
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: biotech/medical
She had a series of bone fractures, but when doctors did blood tests, the supplements she took for treatment were nowhere to be found.
Apr 13, 2019
Heads in the cloud: Scientists predict internet of thoughts ‘within decades’
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: computing, internet, neuroscience
Summary: Researchers predict the development of a brain/cloud interface that connects neurons to cloud computing networks in real time. Source: FrontiersImagine a future technology that would.
Apr 13, 2019
Longevity Myth Busting — Aubrey de Grey
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
Allison Duettmann challenges Aubrey De Grey with the top objections against longevity to be debunked and debated before opening up the floor to the public.
Aubrey de Grey, Ph.D.
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