Aug 14, 2019
Scotland Enters Vertical Farming with Total Automation
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: food, robotics/AI
Another Vertical Garden post from Amber. Read more about this topic on Garden Culture Magazine.
Another Vertical Garden post from Amber. Read more about this topic on Garden Culture Magazine.
Department of medical physics, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran.
Faculty of medicine, Department of Anatomical Sciences, Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, Iran.
Magnation manufactures magnetic water treatment systems for improving: water flow, water/soil quality, yields, plant health, productivity.
This is Growing Underground, it’s an underground farm founded in 2012 by Richard Ballard and Steven Dring.
The farm sits inside a WWII bomb shelter. Eight of these shelters were built across London during the war, and they were each built to house around 8,000 people.
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A hi-tech hydroponic farm is producing fresh, leafy greens right in the heart of London, 100 feet below ground.
This is Part Three of a five-part series by Ramez Naam, Singularity University Adjunct Faculty, exploring the power of innovation to boost our access to energy, food, water, raw materials, and human population. All are based on his new book, The Infinite Resource: The Power of Ideas on a Finite Planet
In Part One and Two of this series I showed that we have access to a huge amount of potentially available energy and food on the earth, both stemming from the tremendous input of solar energy to the planet. We have very serious energy and food challenges, which cannot be dismissed. But the challenges are not in the form of a hard limit – they’re in the form of a race between innovation and consumption. Victory in this race is certainly not guaranteed. But the most important variable – how quickly we innovate – is one we can affect through our policies. That’s a topic we’ll return to at the end of this series.
Author X boldly presents a story of a group of new age scientists that has found a way to use DNA and cutting-edge technology to resurrect Jesus Christ, or at least somebody similar. Only one man (Dr. Samuel John) who is the voice of reason for the entire world will have to decide if he should or shouldn’t help make this a reality. Is this real life or is it fantasy? How will Christians react? How will the world react? How will you react when the Only Begotten Son has returned?
Viruses are mostly known for their aggressive and infectious nature.
It’s true, most viruses have a pathogenic relationship with their hosts – meaning they cause diseases ranging from a mild cold to serious conditions like severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). They work by invading the host cell, taking over its cellular machinery and releasing new viral particles that go on to infect more cells and cause illness.
But they’re not all bad. Some viruses can actually kill bacteria, while others can fight against more dangerous viruses. So like protective bacteria (probiotics), we have several protective viruses in our body.
But why would anyone want to live that long? Imagine, for a start, all the debt you’d accrue.