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Apr 30, 2017
China and Europe May Build A “Moon Village” in the 2020s
Posted by Andreas Matt in categories: 3D printing, space travel
In recent years, multiple space agencies have shared their plans to return astronauts to the Moon, not to mention establishing an outpost there. Beyond NASA’s plan to revitalize lunar exploration, the European Space Agency (ESA), Rocosmos, and the Chinese and Indian federal space agencies have also announced plans for crewed missions to the Moon that could result in permanent settlements.
As with all things in this new age of space exploration, collaboration appears to be the key to making things happen. This certainly seems to be the case when it comes to the China National Space Administration (CNSA) and the ESA’s respective plans for lunar exploration. As spokespeople from both agencies announced this week, the CNSA and the ESA hope to work together to create a “Moon Village” by the 2020s.
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Apr 29, 2017
US Marines could use robots with machine guns to lead beach invasions
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: drones, military, robotics/AI
The US Marines could one day use amphibious tanks and robots with machine guns to storm beaches.
Researchers are quietly testing around 50 weaponised robots at the Navy’s Camp Pendleton base in California.
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Apr 29, 2017
China Is Racing Ahead of the US in the Quest to Cure Cancer With CRISPR
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
While China does this, the people in the USA who use cancer to pay for their third homes and quarterly trips to Tahiti write papers saying CRISPR is a WMD and needs to be made illegal LOL.
Here’s hoping China is able to pull it off.
On Friday, a team of Chinese scientists used the cutting-edge gene-editing technique CRISPR-Cas9 on humans for the second time in history, injecting a cancer patient with modified human genes in hopes of vanquishing the disease.
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Apr 29, 2017
What humans will look like in 1,000 years
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: computing, cyborgs, space
Apr 29, 2017
Canada’s largest province to launch universal basic income trial
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: economics, government, policy
Canada’s largest province is to trial universal income, becoming the first North American government to test the progressive policy for decades.
Some 4,000 people in Ontario will be given at least C$16,989 (£9,850) a year under the scheme, with no conditions or restrictions attached.
Participants living in three settlements in Ontario will be selected at random to participate in the radical scheme, which advocates hail as a solution to poverty and costly bureaucracy.
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Apr 29, 2017
Fasetto Link: 2TB of storage in the palm of your hand
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: computing
Apr 29, 2017
Tonight Showbotics: Snakebot, Sophia, eMotion Butterflies
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: robotics/AI
Jimmy Fallon demos amazing new robots from all over the world, including an eerily human robot named Sophia that plays rock-paper-scissors.