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Nov 15, 2024

China’s new microwave weapon can fry enemy drones 2 miles away

Posted by in categories: drones, energy, military

China’s latest weapon, unveiled during an air show in Zhuhai, could be a game-changer during possible future conflicts with rival powers.


China is making advancements in its multiple military-related technologies that will give it an edge over its adversaries during a possible conflict in the future. During a recent giant air show in Zhuhai, Beijing unveiled multiple game-changer military technologies, including a mobile air defense weapons system.

Called FK-4000, the mobile air defense weapons system is reportedly capable of intercepting the smallest, lightest drones using its high-power microwaves (HPM).

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Nov 15, 2024

Engineers create self-healing coating to cut sewer clogging by 30%

Posted by in category: materials

Fatbergs threaten sewers, but RMIT engineers have created a protective concrete coating to tackle the issue.


This results in severe sewer blockages, with data indicating that half of all blockages occur in the United States and 40% in Australia.

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Nov 15, 2024

Sam Altman: “We Know How to Build AGI by 2025” 🤯

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

Could AGI be here by 2025? In a shocking new interview, Sam Altman — OpenAI’s CEO — just dropped some MAJOR revelations about their path to artificial general intelligence.

Unlike his usual careful corporate speak, Sam appears surprisingly confident about what’s ahead.

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Nov 15, 2024

Groundbreaking new research finds that gravity can exist without mass

Posted by in category: futurism

Study finds that gravity, which involves the warping of space-time, affects all objects, even light photons, whether they have any mass or not.

Nov 15, 2024

Our Universe Is A Bubble Universe That Exists Inside Of A Black Hole

Posted by in categories: cosmology, quantum physics

What if our universe is not the only one? What if it is just a tiny bubble inside a much larger and more complex reality? This is the idea behind the bubble universe theory, which suggests that our universe is one of many possible universes that exist inside a black hole.

What is a bubble universe?

A bubble universe is a hypothetical region of space that has different physical laws and constants than the rest of the multiverse. The multiverse is the collection of all possible universes that exist or could exist. A bubble universe could form when a quantum fluctuation creates a tiny pocket of space with different properties than its surroundings. This pocket could then expand and inflate into a large and isolated universe, like a bubble in a glass of water.

Nov 15, 2024

Altering two genes to produce sweeter tomatoes without sacrificing size, weight or yield

Posted by in category: food

A team of horticulturists, bio-breeders and agriculture specialists affiliated with a host of institutions across China has produced sweeter tomatoes without sacrificing size, weight or yield by altering two of their genes. In their study, published in the journal Nature, the group modified the genes of a tomato variant that coded for proteins that lowered levels of enzymes related to sugar production.

Nov 15, 2024

Encounter blew away most of smaller galaxy’s gaseous halo

Posted by in category: space

In an epic story of survival witnessed by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, one of our nearest galactic neighbours has crashed through the Milky Way galaxy’s gaseous halo and lived to tell the tale. But in the process, this dwarf galaxy, called the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), has been stripped of most of its own surrounding halo of gas. Researchers were surprised to find such an extremely small gaseous halo remaining — one around 10 times smaller than halos of other galaxies of similar mass. Still, the LMC has held onto enough of its gas to keep forming new stars. A smaller galaxy wouldn’t have survived such an encounter. This is the first time astronomers have been able to measure the size of the LMC’s halo — something they could do only with Hubble.

The Large Magellanic Cloud, also called the LMC, is one of the Milky Way galaxy’s nearest neighbours. This dwarf galaxy looms large in the southern nighttime sky at 20 times the apparent diameter of the full Moon.

Many researchers theorise that the LMC is not in orbit around our galaxy, but is just passing by. Those scientists think that the LMC has just completed its closest approach to the much more massive Milky Way. This passage has blown away most of the spherical halo of gas that surrounds the LMC.

Nov 15, 2024

Elon Musk says there’s a 10% to 20% chance that AI ‘goes bad,’ even while he raises billions for his own startup xAI

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, existential risks, robotics/AI

The Tesla CEO said AI is a “significant existential threat.”

Nov 15, 2024

Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Exposing the Truth

Posted by in category: futurism

Nov 15, 2024

DoD Releases 2024 UAP Annual Report: 757 New Sightings Recorded Amid Growing National Security Concerns

Posted by in categories: government, security, space

The Department of Defense (DoD), alongside the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), delivered its 2024 Annual Report on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) to Congress this week, fulfilling requirements outlined in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2022, with amendments from the FY 2023 NDAA. The report, produced by the DoD’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), presents a comprehensive update on UAP sightings and analyses, covering incidents reported from May 2023 through June 2024.

According to the report, AARO received a total of 757 UAP reports during this period. Out of these, 485 incidents occurred within the last year, while the remaining 272 involved sightings from 2021 and 2022 that had not been previously cataloged. These new additions bring the total number of UAP cases reviewed by AARO to over 1,600 as of June 1, 2024.

The DoD emphasizes that UAP reports are critical to national security. Every incursion into designated air, sea, or space zones is taken seriously, with each sighting undergoing a systematic, data-driven analysis. AARO’s mandate includes examining these sightings for potential threats to service members, U.S. facilities, and sensitive operations.

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