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Jun 1, 2017

The Rolls-Royce Sweptail

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This $13M Rolls-Royce could be the most expensive new car ever built.

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Jun 1, 2017

If Donald J. Trump decides to leave the Paris Climate Accord it will be a huge deal

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This is why.

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Jun 1, 2017

Esther Perel: Sex, Stability, and Self-Fulfillment

Posted by in categories: philosophy, sex

Therapist and author Esther Perel explores our ‘existential aloneness’ in this film. Much as technology continues to open new doors for connection, the rapid cultural changes of the past 100 years allow us to choose the sort of life we wish to live. We make our most important connections by choice instead of having them mandated to us by tradition. But as is the case with technology, sometimes it isn’t clear if we are primed to use these new opportunities to build more fulfilling lives or simply to frustrate ourselves, building a world where more people feel alone.

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Jun 1, 2017

Game ball delivered by drone in Portuguese Cup Final

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Jun 1, 2017

Brits line up to be microchipped

Posted by in categories: business, computing, transhumanism

Implants, transhumanism, & the US Navy in this new article: http://akashictimes.co.uk/brits-line-up-to-be-microchipped/ #transhumanism #implants


Is this the mark of the beast?

A growing number of people in the UK are getting microchipped, according to new findings.

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Jun 1, 2017

Aryzon Is Augmented Reality In A Box

Posted by in category: augmented reality

This $32 box is the cheapest AR setup available.

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Jun 1, 2017

Google Makes Exploring Art Easy

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Google’s newest feature is great for art lovers. http://ti.me/2seG9k0

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Jun 1, 2017

Self-driving cars could soon save the average family at least $5,600 a year

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

Jun 1, 2017

Billionaire Entrepreneur says Longevity is the Next ‘money fountain’

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, economics, finance, life extension

https://youtube.com/watch?v=kA6wQW1OJ6g

UK billionaire investor believes rejuvenation biotechnology will be the next mega-industry.


Many of you may already know about billionaire entrepreneur Jim Mellon and his interest in rejuvenation biotechnology. But for those of you who do not, we would like to introduce you to him and his exciting work.

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Jun 1, 2017

40 Technologies NASA is Inventing for Its Mars Missions

Posted by in category: space travel

Getting astronauts to Mars will be far from a cakewalk. In order to safely land a crewed ship on the surface of the red planet, the agency needs to invent things that don’t yet exist. And we’re not talking about just one or two or five new gadgets. NASA is working on a staggering 40 new technologies in order to meet a 2033 deadline for launching a crew to Mars that can live on the planet for at least a few months.

Yes, Thomas Edison was awarded thousands of patents, but the man wasn’t trying to get human beings to safely land on the surface of another world sitting 33.8 million miles away, separated by a cold, eternal vacuum. Each of those 40 technologies is a hell of a lot more complex than a light bulb.

Stephen Jurczyk, the associate administrator of NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate, is the person in charge of making sure NASA’s engineers stay on task and get these technologies ready on time. He seems optimistic NASA can pull off a trip to Mars, but he says the agency just needs to remain flexible while moving forward. “This is a tremendous challenge, and we absolutely can do this,” he tells Inverse.

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