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Jan 1, 2019

Goodbye Surgery? Scientists Just Made Eye Drops that Dissolve Cataracts

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Most of us take our vision for granted. As a result, we take the ability to read, write, drive, and complete a multitude of other tasks for granted. However, sight is not so easy for everyone. Indeed, for many people, simply seeing is a struggle.

There are more than 285 million people worldwide who have vision problems. According to the Fred Hollows Foundation, an estimated 32.4 million people around the world are blind. Ultimately, 90% of these people live in developing countries, and more than half of these cases of blindness are caused by cataracts. Indeed, cataracts are the leading cause of blindness in the world.

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Jan 1, 2019

Everyone’s going to the moon! And more space news coming in 2019

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, space travel

Fifty years after Neil Armstrong, robots from China, India, Israel, NASA and elsewhere are heading back this year.

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  • Eric Mack

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Jan 1, 2019

How Google/Facebook Reads Your Mind

Posted by in category: futurism

#Tech Talk…Google/Facebook Reads Your Mind. You’ve probably experienced it yourself!!!


Ever wondered how platforms like Google display relevant ads even before you search or click on anything? Find out how Google/Facebook read your mind.

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Jan 1, 2019

What the SpaceX Mirror Polished Stainless Steel Starship Will Look Like

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, space travel

William Falconer-Beach has rendered some images of the SpaceX Starship with a mirror polished stainless steel body.

Elon Musk has reported that SpaceX is building the body of the Starship out of stainless steel and that it will be polished to a mirror finish.

A hopper version of the Starship should have its first test flights by April 2019. The Super Heavy should reach orbit in 2020.

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Jan 1, 2019

Startup Is Growing Disposable, Biodegradable Cups

Posted by in category: materials

These homegrown, biodegradable cups are one startup’s attempt at reducing plastic waste.

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Jan 1, 2019

60 Cybersecurity Predictions For 2019

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI

Just like last year, this year’s 60 predictions reveal the state-of-mind of key participants in the cybersecurity industry (on the defense team, of course) and cover all that’s hot today. Topics include the use and misuse of data; artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning as a double-edge sword helping both attackers and defenders; whether we are going to finally “get over privacy” or see our data finally being treated as a private and protected asset; how the cloud changes everything and how connected and moving devices add numerous security risks; the emerging global cyber war conducted by terrorists, criminals, and countries; and the changing skills and landscape of cybersecurity.

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Jan 1, 2019

The immune system’s fountain of youth

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Weizmann Institute of Science. (2018, December 31). The immune system’s fountain of youth: Helping the immune system clear away old cells in aging mice helped restore youthful characteristics. ScienceDaily. Retrieved January 1, 2019 from www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/12/181231103951.htm

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Jan 1, 2019

Education Website Photo

Posted by in category: education

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Jan 1, 2019

The Latest: NASA spacecraft dashes by world beyond Pluto

Posted by in category: space travel

The Latest on NASA’s New Horizons’ New Year rendezvous (all times local):

12:33 a.m.

A NASA spacecraft opens the new year at the most distant world ever explored, a billion miles beyond Pluto.

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Jan 1, 2019

Birthday tribute to Satyendra Nath Bose, the physicist after whom Higgs boson particle is named

Posted by in category: particle physics

On his 125th birth anniversary, ThePrint celebrates one of India’s greatest physicists.

New Delhi: Bose-Einstein statistics, Bose-Einstein Condensate, Bosons — these are terms that even casual observers of physics have heard regardless of whether they actually know about them or not. These nomenclatures, based upon Satyendra Nath Bose’s surname (along with Einstein’s in the first two cases), both commemorate and signify his immense contribution to physics.

Bose’s novel derivation of Planck’s formula without relying upon classical electrodynamics resolved a conceptual inconsistency which had troubled all famous scientists of the day.

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