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Jan 9, 2023
Two potentially Earth-like planets found 16 light years away
Posted by Future Timeline in categories: physics, space
An international team led by researchers at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC), Spain, has found two planets with Earth-like masses in the habitable zone of a red dwarf star, just 16 light years from our own Solar System.
Artist’s impression of two Earth-mass planets orbiting the star GJ 1002. Credit: Alejandro Suárez Mascareño and Inés Bonet (IAC)
“Nature seems bent on showing us that Earth-like planets are very common,” explains Alejandro Suárez Mascareño, an IAC researcher, first author of a study that appears in Astronomy & Astrophysics. “With these two, we now know seven in planetary systems quite near to the Sun.”
Jan 9, 2023
Dr. Richard Burt MD — Pioneering Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplants (HSCT) For Autoimmune Disorders
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: biotech/medical, health, neuroscience
Pioneering Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplants (HSCT) For Autoimmune Disorders — Dr. Richard K. Burt
Dr. Richard K. Burt MD (https://astemcelljourney.com/about/drrichardburt/) is a Fulbright Scholar, Professor of Medicine at Scripps Health Care, tenured retired Professor of Medicine at Northwestern University where he served as Chief of Immunotherapy and Autoimmune Diseases, and CEO of Genani Biotechnology.
Jan 9, 2023
Harvesting Hydrogen from the Ocean
Posted by 21st Century Tech Blog in category: futurism
If we extract the hydrogen from a litre of seawater, we get twice as much hydrogen in volume compared to the water.
Nanjing Tech researchers have invented a technology that overcomes the challenges that previous efforts faced with a novel solution.
Jan 9, 2023
Don’t show up to the next meeting? Send your 4K AI-based “metahuman” clone instead
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: business, robotics/AI
Interesting Engineering met up with Ploonet at CES 2023 to develop a language-agnostic digital clone.
The virtual world is one of the most high-anticipated emerging technologies on the planet. In particular, virtual humans are predicted to have a $527.58 billion market by 2030 as their use grows in several industries, including entertainment, business, and retail.
One company that caught our eye at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2023 was Ploonet-a subsidiary of artificial intelligence (AI) Korean-based firm Saltlux. Agard/Interesting Engineering/Ploonet.
Jan 9, 2023
Samsung’s new washing systems can help cut microplastic emissions
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: innovation, sustainability
The brand’s Less Microfiber Cycle comes with a new filter.
Aiming to bring about a new era of sustainable living, Samsung has unveiled new innovations in washing technology that helps to reduce microplastic emissions from washers at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2023, which concluded in Las Vegas.
A typical cycle in a washing machine produces shreds of microplastics due to the friction between the clothes and the tumbler. The microplastics generated are often drained out into water bodies, resulting in pollution that can cause harm to both humans and animals in the long run.
Jan 9, 2023
A drone that never lands? Scientists in China test lasers to keep drones aloft ‘forever’
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: drones, military
The method would charge drones while their airborne, meaning they would never have to land.
A team of researchers from the Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU) in China has developed a method for using high-energy laser beams to keep drones airborne “forever,” according to a report from The South China Morning Post.
Laser-powered drones could remain aloft “forever”.
Jan 9, 2023
Virgin Orbit readies modified 747 for the first-ever UK orbital space launch
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: satellites
https://youtube.com/watch?v=nIqkRTl-3yo
A modified Boeing 747 aircraft, nicknamed Cosmic Girl, will launch a rocket from under its wing around midnight local time.
S SpaceX works towards the first orbital launch of its fully reusable Starship rocket, Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit is looking to perform the first-ever orbital launch from British soil.
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Jan 9, 2023
A powerful solar flare hit Earth causing radio blackouts
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: energy, space
A powerful solar flare hit Earth last week, causing a radio blackout over parts of Australia and the South Pacific last week, CNET reported. This is one of the most powerful flares seen since October last year and might be a sign of what is coming next.
A solar flare is an eruption of electromagnetic radiation from the Sun’s surface. According to the European Space Agency, flares occur when energy stored in magnetic fields on the solar surface is suddenly released.
Jan 9, 2023
Two-thirds of the glaciers will be melted by 2100, study indicates
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: climatology, computing, sustainability
The study was conducted by inspecting 215,000 land-based glaciers worldwide.
Climate change is a primal environmental problem of our century, and it’s getting worse day by day. The melting of glaciers increases the temperatures on the Earth and causes extreme cold. According to new research, glaciers melt faster than we thought. Apparently, two-thirds of glaciers on track will be disappeared by 2100, researchers say.
As reported by Phys.
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