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Jun 16, 2016
Detroit: Become Human — Official Announcement Trailer
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: futurism
Quantic Dream, the studio behind Heavy Rain, has revealed its ambitious new project. Here’s the full trailer!
Jun 16, 2016
Nanorods could harvest water in dry climates
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: climatology
Sometimes it’s the accidental discoveries that make the biggest impact. Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have learned that carbon-rich nanorods created in a botched experiment might be ideal for harvesting water. When there’s relatively low humidity (below 50 percent), the rods trap water inside their gaps; if it’s any more humid, however, they promptly expel that water as vapor. It’s a very unusual trait that’s likely caused by water condensing into a “bridge” in the nanorods, whose surface tension forces them to close and eventually kick the water out.
If scientists can refine the shape of these nanorods and get them to spray water on a consistent basis (only 10 to 20 percent do that right now), the implications are huge. They’d be ideal for harvesting and purifying water in dry climates — you could gather ambient moisture until there’s enough to drink. Alternately, you could use it for anti-sweat clothing that soaks up your perspiration and spits it outside. All told, you’d have direct control over just when and how you get water.
Jun 16, 2016
How to Live to 150
Posted by Montie Adkins in categories: genetics, life extension, Peter Diamandis
I’m 55 years old. I’m shooting for a multihundred-year lifespan. That’s my goal. If you don’t shoot for it, you’re not going to hit it, right?”
I guess he’ll want to speak to George Church.
The author of this titles it “to 150” yet Peter here says multi hundred, and included a pic of Venter who has said he doesn’t think people should live past 120.
Jun 16, 2016
New paper claims that the EM Drive doesn’t defy Newton’s 3rd law after all
Posted by Andreas Matt in categories: physics, space travel
Physicists have just published new calculations that suggest the controversial EM drive — or electromagnetic drive — could actually work, and doesn’t defy Newton’s third law after all.
In case you’ve missed the hype, here’s a quick catch-up: a lot of space lovers are freaking out about the EM drive because of claims it could get humans to Mars in just 10 weeks, but just as many are sick of hearing about it, because, on paper at least, it doesn’t work within the laws of physics.
Despite that not-insignificant setback, the EM drive shows no signs of quitting, and test after test — including trials by NASA scientists at the Eagleworks lab, and an independent researcher in Germany — has conceded that the propulsion system, somehow, does produce thrust.
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Jun 15, 2016
This artificial intelligence can understand sound and reproduce it
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
A.I. Is Learning To Fake & Create Sounds Through Video Recognition.
This artificial intelligence can understand sound and reproduce it.
Jun 15, 2016
We’ve picked up another gravitational wave
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: physics
Jun 15, 2016
Physicists have mixed matter and light at room temperature for the first time
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: particle physics, quantum physics
In a lovely demonstration of light’s quantum effects, physicists in the UK have just mixed a molecule with light at room temperature for the first time ever.
Light and matter are usually separate, with totally distinct properties, but now scientists have trapped a particle of light — called a photon — with a molecule in a tiny, golden cage of mirrors.
That’s a big deal, because it creates a whole new way to manipulate the physical and chemical properties of matter, and could change the way we process quantum information.
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