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Feb 8, 2022

New study probes impact of blackened wind turbine blades

Posted by in category: sustainability

Swedish power company Vattenfall has announced plans to embark on further research into whether painting one of the three blades on a wind turbine black can help to reduce the number of bird collisions, with a new three-year study.

Despite stories spread by some media outlets and across social media platforms, wind turbines have been shown to be much less likely to kill birds compared to other man-made obstacles and threats, including coal-fired power plants, as one prime example.

Nevertheless, Vattenfall is seeking to mitigate the impact wind turbines can have on bird populations through a new study in the Dutch seaport of Eemshaven.

Feb 8, 2022

SpaceX is investigating a key Crew Dragon component ahead of Crew-4 flight

Posted by in category: space travel

SpaceX plans to launch Crew-4 in April.


SpaceX’s human-carrying capsule has a surprise issue with its parachutes. Here’s what it could mean for Crew Dragon Crew-4 and the upcoming Axiom Space mission.

Feb 8, 2022

Telecommunications bit rates 1798–2120

Posted by in category: futurism

This graph shows the progress in telecommunications bit rates over the last two centuries, and a future extrapolation to the 22nd century.

A primitive form of telecommunications emerged in the late 18th century, when French inventor Claude Chappe demonstrated a practical semaphore system that delivered messages between Paris and Lille. Known as the optical telegraph, it had a transmission rate of two to three symbols (196 different types) each minute, or about 0.4 b/s.

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Feb 8, 2022

Feds arrest married couple, seize $3.6 billion in hacked bitcoin funds

Posted by in categories: bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, cybercrime/malcode, habitats

Tom HlavacSustainable would be a home built of hempcrete, with a greenhouse capable of growing enough food for the family, a small henhouse, and a few bee hives. And a septic system capable of producing fertilizer.

No need for megacorporate involvement. Somethi… See more.

Tom HlavacIf Musk could catalyze adoption of hempcrete and mass produce 3D printers for that, he would do more if value than everything he has done before.

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Feb 8, 2022

Smaller Nuclear Plants May Come With Less Stringent Safety Rules

Posted by in category: Elon Musk

Julie PhelpsThere should be NO nuclear at all.

Kyle SagerAug 2020…


I’ll have what Elon Musk is having.

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Feb 8, 2022

More than 60 years on, Japan’s mercury-poison victims fight to be heard

Posted by in category: futurism

Shinobu Sakamoto was just 15 when she left her home in the southern Japanese fishing village of Minamata to go to Stockholm and tell the world of the horrors of mercury poisoning.

Feb 8, 2022

Mercury Isotopes as Proxies to Identify Sources and Environmental Impacts of Mercury in Sphalerites

Posted by in category: space

Scientific Reports — Mercury Isotopes as Proxies to Identify Sources and Environmental Impacts of Mercury in Sphalerites. Sci. Rep. 6, 18686; doi: 10.1038/srep18686 (2016).

Feb 8, 2022

Dr. Stephani Otte, Ph.D. — Chan Zuckerberg Initiative — Measuring Human Biology in Action

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, education, health, neuroscience

Measuring Human Biology in Action, To Cure, Prevent Or Manage All Diseases — Dr. Stephani Otte, Ph.D., Science Program Officer, Imaging, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.


Dr. Stephani Otte, Ph.D is Science Program Officer, Imaging, at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (https://chanzuckerberg.com/), who leads the organization’s Imaging program and is focused on the creation, dissemination, optimization, and standardization of transformative imaging technologies.

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Feb 8, 2022

Is Immortality Possible or Is Aging Inevitable?

Posted by in category: life extension

Rhiannon Zos Sol’RhāTalked to her once on a conference brilliant woman.

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Feb 8, 2022

The Best Electric Vehicles for Towing

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

An EV may be your next tow vehicle — and the options just keep getting better.

If you’re looking for the best EV for towing a trailer or boat, you’re in luck. There are more electrified cars and trucks available in the automotive marketplace today than ever before, and quite a few are engineered to tow some substantial weight.

A complete compendium of those EVs offering maximum trailer weight ratings of at least 1,500 pounds could go on forever. You don’t have forever, so we rounded up a representative group of the electric vehicles available today that offer maximum trailer weight ratings ranging from 1,500 to 10,000-plus pounds. One of these smart and powerful EVs just might be your best EV that can tow.