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Nov 30, 2016
ULTEM 3D printed drone with embedded electronics
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: 3D printing, drones, military
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) researchers in Singapore have embedded electronics into a 3D printed drone. Using Stratasys’ 3D printers and the advanced ULTEM 9085 material Phillip Keane produced the device as part of the Singapore Center for 3D Printing (SC3DP) at NTU. The quadcopter, it has four propellers, with its impressive construction and embedded electronics is impressive, but still has some way to go to catch up with TERN, DARPA’s military drone currently under development.
Nov 30, 2016
SpaceX Set To ship Audi To The Moon
Posted by Andreas Matt in categories: space travel, sustainability
Audi are joining the electric car market with the Quattro e-tron, expected in 2018, but in the meantime, they have revealed they expect SpaceX to ferry a special vehicle to the moon for them.
Also Check: Jaguar join the electric car market.
Nov 30, 2016
Mitochondrial Repair Project
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, life extension
A look back at one of the milestones for SRF and the first successful fundraiser on Lifespan.io for MitoSENS.
We need your support at this critical juncture of the MitoSENS project. The MitoSENS team has already demonstrated the rescue of cells containing mitochondrial mutations, and has recently generated highly promising preliminary data showing the rescue of the complete loss of a mitochondrial gene. Our next steps will focus on improving the effectiveness of the targeting system, so that we can repeat our success with one mitochondrial gene to all thirteen. We will then transition this work into animal models of mitochondrial dysfunction. This would be a crucial step in what may be the development of an eventual cure for aging and aging related diseases.
Nov 30, 2016
NASA unveils a skill for Amazon’s Alexa that lets you ask questions about Mars
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: space
NASA announces their first voice skill for Amazon’s Alexa at the AWS re: invent conference tonight. You’ll be able to ask Alexa questions about Mars.
Nov 30, 2016
These 2.5-Billion-Year-Old Bacteria Predate the Rise of Oxygen on Earth
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in category: futurism
Fossilised bacteria have been uncovered in two separate locations in South Africa, and they’ve been dated to 2.52 billion years ago — long before oxygen started to saturate Earth’s atmosphere.
Instead of thriving in oxygen, like the trees and multicellular organisms that came after them did, these bacteria oxidised sulphur to survive, suggesting that life could be sustained on a planet with less than one-thousandth of a percent of Earth’s current oxygen levels.
The fossils were uncovered in a layer of hard, silica-rich rock in the Kaapvaal Craton of the Limpopo Province in South Africa — one of the two remaining areas in the world where Earth’s crust from 3.6 to 2.5 million years ago is still accessible.
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Nov 29, 2016
The Case Against Dark Matter
Posted by Andreas Matt in categories: cosmology, particle physics
A proposed theory of gravity does away with dark matter, even as new astrophysical findings challenge the need for galaxies full of the invisible mystery particles.
Nov 29, 2016
Extraterrestrial Gold Rush: What’s Next for the Space Mining Industry?
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: space
Multiple companies are pursuing space mining activities, so what’s standing in the way of a space mining gold rush?
Nov 29, 2016
Take Part In Today’s Worldwide Quantum Physics Experiment
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: entertainment, quantum physics
There is a worldwide scientific experiment today aiming to test the laws of quantum physics via a video game – and you’re invited!
The BIG Bell Test: worldwide quantum experiments powered by human randomness aims to conduct a series of quantum experiments in labs around the world that, for the first time, will be controlled by human decisions made by volunteers (aka Bellsters). Here’s how you can take part.
Coordinated by ICFO, the Institute of Photonic Sciences, the experiments will test Albert Einstein’s idea of “local realism,” a phenomenon at the very core of the mysteries of the quantum world.
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