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Jul 24, 2016
Major breakthrough against heart failure after scientists use stem cells in ‘astonishing’ trial which could help millions
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: biotech/medical, health
Heart attack patients who were not expected to live are fit and healthy after scientists regenerated their hearts with stem cells in a ground-breaking trial which could help millions of people with heart failure.
The research is the first to show that scarring of heart muscle, associated with a heart attack can be reversed, a feat which doctors believed was impossible, and which could eventually end the need for transplants.
Scarring of the heart stops the organ pumping blood effectively and can lead to further attacks and sudden death.
Jul 24, 2016
Why turning China’s smog into diamonds isn’t as crazy as it sounds
Posted by Magaly Santiago in categories: environmental, health, nanotechnology
Dutch artist Daan Roosegaarde has come up with an innovative plan to tackle Beijing’s air pollution problem – and in doing so, turn a health hazard into a thing of beauty.
After a pilot in Rotterdam, the Smog Free Project is coming to China. The project consists of two parts. First, a 7m tall tower sucks up polluted air, and cleans it at a nano-level. Second, the carbon from smog particles is turned into diamonds. Yes, diamonds.
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Jul 23, 2016
Manufacturer of explosives trace detection acquiring Flyboard Air creator which has envisions many flying platforms
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: information science, military, robotics/AI
The Zapata technology platform is the safest, easiest, lightest, most maneuverable, and least expensive personal aviation system ever created.
Capable of being operated with only 20 hours of flight training, or in fully autonomous mode with GPS guidance, ZAPATA’s proprietary balance methodology and algorithms are truly disruptive.
Jul 23, 2016
Ask Ethan: Will The ‘Great Attractor’ Defeat Dark Energy?
Posted by Sean Brazell in category: cosmology
Can the thousands of galaxies tugging on us eventually pull our little group of galaxies into it?
Jul 23, 2016
Audi Mesarthim F Tron Quattro concept supercar that is powered with nuclear fusion
Posted by Andreas Matt in categories: nuclear energy, sustainability, transportation
The concept of nuclear fusion is definitely a reliable and sustainable option to meet the energy needs of the world without fossil fuels. There are several scientists who will suggest this as a beneficial option. Nuclear Fusion is a method of fusing together the atomic nuclei. It can produce vast amount energy with only a small amount of fuel. It can prove to be really beneficial if control of the method is perfected. It will take only a small number of small fusion power stations to provide sufficient energy for the whole world. It will also ensure no harmful emissions at all. The Audi Mesarthim F Tron Quattro concept is a nuclear powered car imagined by Grigory Gorin, a Russian car designer.
The Russian car designer imagined this amazing concept of providing power to a car by harnessing nuclear fusion. The fusion reactor along with the attached plasma injectors can be seen in the middle of this Audi concept car. The equipments required to generate the steam are packaged around them. The heat of the reactor is used which spins a turbine that connected to a generator. The generator charges the batteries that are located at the front and alongside of the Audi Mesarthim F Tron Quattro concept. The batteries power the electric motors (wheel mounted).
Jul 23, 2016
Un diseñador ruso crea un Audi propulsado por fusión nuclear
Posted by Andreas Matt in category: futurism
Cool!
Un diseñador ruso llamado Grigori Gorin ha creado un prototipo firmado por Audi que propone una nueva revolución en la industria del automóvil: un coche impulsado por la fusión nuclear.
Jul 23, 2016
Japan is about to test out plans for a real-life space elevator
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: engineering, robotics/AI, space
The idea of a space elevator to lift us into orbit is one of the oldest concepts in sci-fi, but thanks to the efforts of scientists in Japan, we might soon be seeing this fantastic feat of engineering become a reality at last.
A mini satellite called STARS-C (Space Tethered Autonomous Robotic Satellite-Cube) is heading to the International Space Station in the coming months and is a prototype design that could form the basis of a future space elevator.
Once STARS-C has been delivered – on some to-be-determined date after the Northern Hemisphere’s summer – its makers at Shizuoka University will put it to the test: the orbiter will split into two 10-cm (3.94-inch) cubes and spool out a thin 100-metre tether made of Kevlar between them.
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Jul 23, 2016
CAD Is a Lie: Generative Design to the Rescue
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: computing
Discover how, with generative design, computers can “learn” a designer’s project goals and collaborate to create products never before possible.