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Apr 11, 2017
Digital Projections Are the Future of Augmented Reality
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: augmented reality, entertainment
Apr 11, 2017
FAA Approves 3D-Printed Titanium For Planes
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: 3D printing, transportation
Apr 11, 2017
NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft helps scientists measure brightness of the universe
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: space travel
April 11 (UPI) — Scientists have struggled to define the upper limit of the cosmic optical background, the total amount of light produced by all of the galaxies in the universe. But new observations from NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft have allowed astronomers to place a ceiling on the measurement.
“Determining how much light comes from all the galaxies beyond our own Milky Way galaxy has been a stubborn challenge in observational astrophysics,” Michael Zemcov, an assistant professor of astrophysics at the Rochester Institute of Technology, said in a news release.
The reflection of the sunlight off interplanetary space dust makes the task of measuring the cosmic optical background from Earth quite difficult.
Apr 11, 2017
Liz Parrish — Human of the Future
Posted by Montie Adkins in categories: biotech/medical, education, genetics, life extension
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEGccyXSQAU
New one from Liz.
Full Video ► https://goo.gl/tHvTF5
BioViva ► http://bioviva-science.com
Apr 11, 2017
Laser Tag Is Back, and It’s More Fun Than Ever
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: futurism
Apr 11, 2017
There’s a big problem with AI: even its creators can’t explain how it works
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: information science, robotics/AI
No one really knows how the most advanced algorithms do what they do. That could be a problem.
Will Knight
Apr 11, 2017
NASA to announce new discoveries about ocean worlds
Posted by Sean Brazell in category: space travel
NASA will present new discoveries about the ocean worlds in our solar system on Thursday, the agency announced. Learning more about ocean worlds could help in the agency’s quest for life beyond Earth.
The findings were gathered by researchers through the Hubble Space Telescope and Cassini spacecraft. Cassini has been orbiting Saturn since 2004, and the mission ends this year.
“During its time at Saturn, Cassini has made numerous dramatic discoveries, including a global ocean that showed indications of hydrothermal activity within the icy moon Enceladus, and liquid methane seas on its moon Titan,” NASA said in a release.
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Apr 11, 2017
Quantum effects cloak impossible singularities with black holes
Posted by Andreas Matt in categories: cosmology, information science, quantum physics
By Leah Crane
Break out the censor’s black bars for naked singularities. Quantum effects could be obscuring these impossible predictions of general relativity, new calculations show.
Albert Einstein’s classical equations of general relativity do a fairly good job of describing gravity and space-time. But when it comes to the most extreme objects, such as black holes, general relativity runs into problems.
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Apr 11, 2017
What the Wealthy’s Quest for Immortality Means for You
Posted by Alexander Rodionov in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
The ruling class tell us universal healthcare is ‘unfeasible’ while they pour millions into immortality drugs and seek godhood itself.