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Scientists say they’ve found a huge lake of salty water buried deep beneath Mars’s surface.
Could there be life on Mars?
Jul 28, 2018
Lunar Eclipse: July 28 ‘blood moon’
Posted by Michael Lance in categories: biotech/medical, space
Watch on Rappler the longest total lunar eclipse of the century, and Mars will be right next to the eclipsing moon http://www.rappler.com/science-nature/earth-space/208321-how…nce-nature
Jul 28, 2018
XTPL ultra-precise Nanometric Printer receives Honorable Mention at Display Week 2018 I-Zone
Posted by Ole Peter Galaasen in categories: biotech/medical, information science, nanotechnology, solar power, sustainability, wearables
Closing in on molecular manufacturing…
http://xt-pl.com received an honorable mention from I-Zone judges for its innovative product that prints extremely fine film structures using nanomaterials. XTPL’s interdisciplinary team is developing and commercializing an innovative technology that enables ultra-precise printing of electrodes up to several hundred times thinner than a human hair – conducive lines as thin as 100 nm. XTPL is facilitating the production of a new generation of transparent conductive films (TCFs) that are widely used in manufacturing. XTPL’s solution has a potentially disruptive technology in the production of displays, monitors, touchscreens, printed electronics, wearable electronics, smart packaging, automotive, medical devices, photovoltaic cells, biosensors, and anti-counterfeiting. The technology is also applicable to the open-defect repair industry (the repair of broken metallic connections in thin film electronic circuits) and offers cost-effective, non-toxic, flexible industry-adapted solutions.
Jul 28, 2018
Breakthrough could triple the energy collected by solar to 60% efficiency
Posted by Bill Kemp in categories: computing, habitats, solar power, sustainability
UK researchers can now ‘funnel’ electrical charge onto a chip. Using the atomically thin semiconductor hafnium disulphide (HfS2), which is oxidized with a high-intensity UV laser, the team were able to engineer an electric field that funnels electrical charges to a specific area of the chip, where they can be more easily extracted.
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Jul 28, 2018
Science Fiction Cities: How our future visions influence the cities we build
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: innovation, media & arts
For over a century science fiction filmmaking has presented us with depictions of our future cities. Some have been bright, shiny and positive, while others have been dark, dirty and rough. As we look forward to a 21st century filled with massive mega-cities, and extraordinary technological innovation, we must ask how are our science fiction visions influencing the cities we build, and what can we learn from some of these prescient fictional texts?
Jul 28, 2018
A Major Drug Company Now Has Access to 23andMe’s Genetic Data. Should You Be Concerned?
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, privacy
Consumer genetic testing company 23andMe announced on Wednesday that GlaxoSmithKline purchased a $300 million stake in the company, allowing the pharmaceutical giant to use 23andMe’s trove of genetic data to develop new drugs — and raising new privacy concerns for consumers.
23andMe is partnering with big pharma company GlaxoSmithKline. Here’s what that means for consumer rights and genetic privacy.
Jul 28, 2018
4 Billion New Minds Online: The Coming Era of Connectivity
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: 3D printing, internet
As 5G electrifies a world of trillions of sensors and devices, we’re about to live in a world where anyone anywhere can have access to the world’s knowledge, crowdfund ready capital across 8 billion potential investors, and 3D print on the cloud.
And as the population of online users doubles, we’re about to witness perhaps the most historic acceleration of progress and technological innovation known to man.
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Jul 27, 2018
Worms Frozen for 42,000 Years in Siberian Permafrost Wriggle to Life
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Nematodes frozen in Siberian permafrost during the Pleistocene era 42,000 years ago have been brought back to life.