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Jun 30, 2018
Boeing to unveil mystery plane that will ‘change the future of air power’
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: futurism, transportation
B oeing, one of the world’s biggest aircraft manufacturers, is poised to unveil a “robust” new plane that will be “changing the future of air power”, the company claims.
The secret aircraft has a ‘Batmobile’ style, according to a teaser video posted on Twitter of the plane by Phantom Works, Boeing’s advanced design division, which has focussed on several highly classified projects.
Jun 30, 2018
20 Mice Are Going to Space To Help Us Figure out How to Survive on Mars
Posted by Michael Lance in categories: biotech/medical, space
Houston, we’ve got mice.
20 astronaut mice en route to the International Space Station (ISS) could shed light on the effect on long-term space exposure on the human body.
Jun 30, 2018
Is Southeast Asia the next Silicon Valley?
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: bitcoin, food, robotics/AI, space travel
Some market observers worry the solutions to problems the new technologies offer might become the causes of other problems. With AI gathering steam and large amounts of data flowing to empower machine learning, how to protect privacy in a region where the use of personal information is loosely regulated has become a pressing question.
Filing taxes using blockchain in Indonesia. Growing better crops in Vietnam with artificial intelligence. Sending rockets into space in Singapore. Southeast Asia is quietly emerging as a breeding ground for new technology.
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Jun 30, 2018
India’s quest to find a trilliondollar nuclear fuel on the Moon
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: Elon Musk, government, military, robotics/AI, space travel
“The countries which have the capacity to bring that source from the moon to Earth will dictate the process,” said K Sivan, chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). “I don’t want to be just a part of them, I want to lead them.”
The mission would solidify India’s place among the fleet of explorers racing to the moon, Mars and beyond for scientific, commercial or military gains. The governments of the US, China, India, Japan and Russia are competing with startups and billionaires Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson to launch satellites, robotic landers, astronauts and tourists into the cosmos.
The rover landing is one step in an envisioned series for ISRO that includes putting a space station in orbit and, potentially, an Indian crew on the moon. The government has yet to set a timeframe.
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Jun 30, 2018
MyDefence Launches PITBULL – Wearable Counter UAS Jammer
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: drones, wearables
MyDefence is launching PITBULL – a next generation wearable Counter UAS solution utilizing smart jamming to defeat enemy drones. PITBULL is developed to have minimal impact on other signals while jamming, in an effort to maintain own communication. The Counter UAS jammer weighs 775 grams and can be worn on the uniform.
Jun 29, 2018
Two Earth-size planets now seem even more like Earth
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: space
Two of the earliest Earth-ish exoplanet finds are now more exciting targets in the search for habitable worlds beyond this rock.
Jun 29, 2018
Tokomak Energy UK high temperature superconductors and better magnet path to commercial nuclear fusion
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: materials, nuclear energy
Tokamak Energy of the UK has built the ST40 prototype fusion reactor and they aim to reach 100 million degrees celsius by the end of 2018. They have already reached 15 million degrees.