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Nov 5, 2018

Global governance must overcome ‘zeitgeist of mistrust’ to tackle world’s environmental issues

Posted by in categories: geopolitics, governance, sustainability, treaties

Ha…which would be the bigger challenge? 🤔.


The growing mistrust and hostility towards global intuitions must be overcome if the world is to successfully tackle the environmental challenges it faces, the head of the University of Sussex’s global sustainability research centre has warned.

Professor Joseph Alcamo, Director of the Sussex Sustainability Research Programme (SSRP), said high-quality research and closer engagement with citizens around the world was needed to overcome the growing zeitgeist that viewed organisations such as the UN as meddling amid a geopolitical backdrop of cancelled treaties, neglected obligations and frozen negotiations.

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Nov 5, 2018

Pilot Built His Own Personal Aircraft Based On Drone Technology

Posted by in category: drones

This professional drone builder built a drone he can fly in. 🆒.

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Nov 5, 2018

New virus could help destroy cancer

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

A new study investigates the potential use of a virus against cancer. Researchers hope that the findings will be useful for different types of cancer.

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Nov 5, 2018

Tiny device bends light to create radiation

Posted by in category: futurism

Huge facilities, typically the size of several football stadiums, usually generate synchrotron radiation. The new device is smaller than a match.

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Nov 5, 2018

Physicists measured Earth’s mass using neutrinos for the first time

Posted by in category: particle physics

Counting tiny particles that can zip straight through the Earth reveals what the planet is like on the inside.

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Nov 5, 2018

Transforming Robot Changes Shape at Will

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Researchers have created a ‘modular’ robot which can analyze its environment and reconfigure itself to overcome obstacles and achieve tasks.

This video was reproduced with permission and was first published on October 31, 2018. It is a Nature Video production.

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Nov 5, 2018

Mystery particle spotted? Discovery would require physics so weird that nobody has even thought of it

Posted by in category: particle physics

Scientists at Cern’s Large Hadron Collider have seen something that may force us to abandon everything we thought we knew about the world on the level of particles.

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Nov 5, 2018

A Giant Space Laser on Earth Could Blast Messages at Alien Planets

Posted by in category: space

And hey, it might work within “decades to centuries.”


Scientists want to equip Earth with some planetary porch lights.

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Nov 5, 2018

The Future of AI with Kai-Fu Lee

Posted by in categories: business, robotics/AI, transportation

Kai–Fu Lee who is a venture capitalist, technology executive, writer, and an artificial intelligence (AI) expert is speaking with Sebastian Thrun, founder of Udacity and Google’s self-driving cars program, about: ✅the realities of AI in business ✅which companies are leading AI development ✅how employees can adapt their skills for ever-changing technology.


Kai-Fu Lee is speaking with Sebastian Thrun, founder of Udacity and Google’s self-driving cars program, about:

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Nov 5, 2018

‘Robots need human rights’: Why activists want a better life for machines

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transhumanism

One of the UK’s biggest sites, Metro, has run a major story on the Transhumanist Bill of Rights.


We meet the campaigners calling for the UN to adopt a Bill of Rights which lets ‘digital entities’ pursue life, liberty and happiness.

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