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Jan 30, 2019

This Toilet Vaporizes Poop To Solve Sanitation Problems

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Designed for places that don’t have indoor plumbing, the change: WATER toilet sucks the water out of waste so it’s more compact, more sanitary, and easier to dispose of.

[Image: change: WATER].

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Jan 30, 2019

Epilepsy: Latest Treatment Options

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Latest Treatment Options for Epilepsy.

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Jan 30, 2019

Physicists Have Built a Machine That Actually Breaks Two Rules of Light

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When you beam intense pulses of light into a thin circle, strange things will happen, according to new research based on the optical equivalent of a whispering gallery.

Inside tiny loops of transparent fibre, waves of light can be forced to break step and change the orientation of their wiggle in odd ways, bending the rules and potentially giving future engineers new tools for emerging optical technology.

Researchers from the UK’s National Physical Laboratory (NPL) and Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh have watched light break its usual symmetrical patterns inside devices called optical ring resonators.

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Jan 30, 2019

Caterpillar unveils an all-electric 26-ton excavator with a giant 300 kWh battery pack

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Caterpillar, along with Pon Equipment, has unveiled an all-electric 26-ton excavator with a giant 300 kWh battery pack in an effort to electrify construction equipment.

They built a prototype in Gjelleråsen, Norway for construction company Veidekke who plan to use 8 of them.

The company expects that the machine will result in a better experience for its employee by reducing air and noise pollution at construction sites.

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Jan 30, 2019

Siberian cave findings shed light on enigmatic extinct human species

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Scientists using sophisticated techniques to determine the age of bone fragments, teeth and artifacts unearthed in a Siberian cave have provided new insight into a mysterious extinct human species that may have been more advanced than previously known.

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Jan 30, 2019

Life’s secret ingredient: A radical theory of what makes things alive

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How does inanimate matter come to breathe, thrive and reproduce? Explaining this magic means overhauling nature’s laws, says physicist Paul Davies

By Paul Davies

THERE is something special – almost magical – about life. Biophysicist Max Delbrück expressed it eloquently: “The closer one looks at these performances of matter in living organisms, the more impressive the show becomes. The meanest living cell becomes a magic puzzle box full of elaborate and changing molecules.”

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Jan 29, 2019

Joe Rogan Experience #1234 — David Sinclair

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOTS0HS7aq4&feature=share

Among many things I like here, at 112 min David mentions 20 top scientists in the field are working together.

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Jan 29, 2019

Soon we’ll cure diseases with a cell, not a pill

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Current medical treatment boils down to six words: Have disease, take pill, kill something. But physician Siddhartha Mukherjee points to a future of medicine that will transform the way we heal.

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Jan 28, 2019

Bricks Made From Human Waste Could Be The Future of The Construction Industry

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I have heard the term Sh… Bricks, but never thought I would live the day to hear it literally. Waste is an issue, and a growing global population will create more waste, and it needs to be addressed. The supply of waste is endless. People who find innovatiive ways to use it as a raw material will prosper Once sewage is drained of water, treated, and dried – what the heck do you do with it? Well, some of it ends up as fertiliser, but a massive 30 percent of our poop leftovers is sent to landfill to rot, or just sits in storage. What a waste.

Especially when, according to researchers from Australia’s RMIT University, using these ‘biosolids’ in bricks could be a surprisingly effective way of repurposing all that former sludge.

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Jan 28, 2019

Evidence of life found in lake deep beneath Antarctic ice

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The surprise discovery of ancient crustaceans and a tardigrade emerged from a rare mission to drill into a lake sealed off by a kilometre of ice.

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