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Feb 1, 2020

The Ultra-Pure, Super-Secret Sand That Makes Your Phone Possible

Posted by in categories: computing, mobile phones

O„.o.


The processor that makes your laptop or cell phone work was fabricated using quartz from this obscure Appalachian backwater.

Feb 1, 2020

Elephant rescued from well with physics principle. ‘What an idea,’ says Twitter

Posted by in categories: internet, physics

How interesting. Very adorable.


A heartwarming rescue of a baby elephant with the help of physics is winning the Internet. A tweet by IFS officer Ramesh Pandey gives a glimpse of the rescue efforts made by people and officials in Gumla, Jharkhand.

According to the tweet, the forest department along with people from the nearby village rescued the elephant using the Archimedes principle. Officials and locals filled the well with water to help the elephant out. The elephant was rescued without any injury.

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Feb 1, 2020

Tesla releases first Model Y production picture, hints at body manufacturing breakthrough

Posted by in categories: finance, sustainability, transportation

Tesla has released the first official picture of a Model Y production vehicle, as well as pictures of the production line pictures — hinting at their previously discussed body manufacturing breakthrough.

With the release of Tesla’s Q4 2019 financial results, the automaker also announced the start of Model Y production, which happened earlier this month, and the start of deliveries in March.

For almost a year now, we have seen Model Y pre-production prototypes on public roads as part of Tesla’s extensive test program.

Feb 1, 2020

Soon, Windowless Planes Will Let Passengers See World Around Them

Posted by in categories: innovation, transportation

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I bet while traveling by plane most of the time, people are fighting over the window seat. The reason is simple; they want to enjoy the magnificent view. Inspired by the idea to give the passengers a panoramic view of the sky, the Center for Process Innovation is creating the future of air travel.

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Feb 1, 2020

Mining coronavirus genomes for clues to the outbreak’s origins

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Theories abound about how the virus that’s now rampant in China made its way from bats (almost certainly) to humans.

Feb 1, 2020

WHO declares coronavirus outbreak a global health emergency

Posted by in category: health

O…o welp…


The decision is an acknowledgement of the need for a more coordinated international response to the outbreak of the coronavirus.

Feb 1, 2020

MIT discovery: A drug to cure nearly any virus

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Circa 2011


In tests, the new drug was effective against rhinoviruses that cause the common cold, the swine flu virus H1N1, a stomach virus, a polio virus and dengue fever.

Feb 1, 2020

GLAMOS: Bring Your Touchless Screens To Life

Posted by in category: futurism

A crazy Kickstarter project

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/300948436/glamos-bring-…ns-to-life


Glamos is a tiny yet mighty device that uses LiDAR tech to turn any screen at home or the office into a fully interactive touch screen!

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Feb 1, 2020

Xenobots Have Heart (Cells) — DTNS 3700

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI

Scientists from Tufts University, the University of Vermont, and the Wyss Institute at Harvard published early research in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences about robots made from heart and skin cells derived from frog embryo stem cells that they call xenobots. What does this mean for robotics and what are the ethical issues at play?

Starring tom merritt, sarah lane, len peralta, roger chang, annalee newitz.

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Feb 1, 2020

The Real Thousand-Year Reich

Posted by in category: futurism

Circa 2016


After a long period of historical neglect, the Holy Roman Empire has finally found a modern chronicler to bring it back to life for contemporary readers.

By Aram Bakshian Jr.

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