Archive for the ‘futurism’ category: Page 499
Oct 29, 2019
This Electric Catamaran Is Luxurious, Eco-Conscious and Now Available for Charter
Posted by Omuterema Akhahenda in category: futurism
If you’d like to finish off the year with a clear conscience, we’ve found the ideal eco-friendly charter yacht for your upcoming holiday voyage. Known as E, the 60-foot electric catamaran will hit the waters this December and promises a sailing experience that’s both luxurious and low impact.
Sail the Seven Seas guilt-free.
Oct 27, 2019
How ‘Arrival’s’ Designers Crafted a Mesmerizing Alien Alphabet
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: futurism
A single logogram can express a simple thought (“Hi”) or a complex one (“Hi Louise, I’m an alien but I come in peace”).
Scientists have found changes in the gut microbiomes of vitamin D deficient volunteers after only three sessions of ultraviolet light exposure.
Oct 26, 2019
Systemic GDF11 stimulates the secretion of adiponectin and induces a calorie restriction‐like phenotype in aged mice
Posted by Paul Battista in category: futurism
GDF11 stimulates adipocytes to release adiponectin in the bloodstream of aged mice and induces a calorie restriction‐like phenotype without affecting appetite. At the same time, these same GDF11‐trea…
Oct 26, 2019
This Electric Toothbrush Uses AI Because Nothing is Sacred Anymore
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
These days, it seems like every brand is trying to leverage machine learning to imbue their products with special powers — and, most importantly, make an extra buck in the process.
But does your next electric toothbrush really need a dose of AI? Oral-B’s says its new $220 electric toothbrush, called “Oral-B GENIUS X with Artificial Intelligence,” will leverage data from sensors inside the brush head and Bluetooth to deliver AI-derived brushing tips through an app. The future is now, huh?
Oct 26, 2019
Gene involved with tadpoles’ ability to regenerate identified
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
It’s well known that tadpoles are able to regrow their tales if they are injured or bitten off by a predator. Now, Russian researchers have identified a gene that is one of the key drivers of this remarkable ability.
Oct 26, 2019
Tech Giants Have Hijacked the Web. It’s Time for a Reboot
Posted by Tracy R. Atkins in categories: futurism, internet
While lawmakers and regulators look to combat monopolies by online giants, some innovators are developing internet platforms to prevent monopolies from forming in the future.