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Aug 19, 2018
Turbine creates energy from oncoming traffic
Posted by Marcia Wiegand in categories: energy, transportation
Aug 19, 2018
Renewable resort: Greek island to run on wind, solar power
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: solar power, sustainability
The innovative 800-kilowatt wind turbine is an effort to protect the environment and attract tourism.
TILOS, Greece (AP) — When the blades of its 800-kilowatt wind turbine start turning, the small Greek island of Tilos will become the first in the Mediterranean to run exclusively on wind and solar power.
The sea horse-shaped Greek island between Rhodes and Kos has a winter population of 400. But that swells to as many as 3,000 people in the summer, putting an impossible strain on its dilapidated power supply.
This summer, technicians are conducting the final tests on a renewable replacement system that will be fully rolled out later this year. It will allow Tilos to run exclusively on high-tech batteries recharged by a wind turbine and a solar park.
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Aug 19, 2018
A $1 Billion Telescope That Will Take Pictures 10 Times Sharper Than Hubble’s Is Now Officially Under Way
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: alien life, transportation
In astronomy, cutting-edge technology often begins with a bunch of bulldozers, busted rocks, and dump trucks.
So it goes with the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT), which will be the world’s largest and most powerful when it sees “first light” in 2024. Astronomers hope to use the huge observatory to study the ancient universe and look for signs of alien life.
Construction crews atop a Chilean mountain range broke ground for the $US1 billion project on Tuesday.
Aug 19, 2018
The Technological Future of Surgery: New Surgical Robots are About to Enter the Operating Theatre
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI
The SPORT Surgical System is a versatile Single Incision advanced robotic surgical system that features state of the art Multi-Articulated Instruments.
Credit: titan medical SPORT surgical system
Aug 19, 2018
Disruptive Technologies and Dangerous Ideas — Ray Kurzweil & Peter Diamandis
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: Peter Diamandis, Ray Kurzweil
Aug 19, 2018
Combating Crime in a Virtual Future Filled with Love and Sex
Posted by B.J. Murphy in categories: sex, virtual reality
It’s unclear whether we’ll actually reach the point of achieving legitimate mind-uploading, which addresses the dilemma of physical continuity. What is clear, however, is that virtual reality is quickly making room for the ability of users to fall in love. In so doing, this will also make room for other ventures—both positive (sex) and problematic (crime).
As we continue pushing forward towards a future of sexual abundance, whereby getting into bed with technology is the new norm, we’ll also need to remain vigilant against criminals who wish to exploit us — even sexually.
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Aug 19, 2018
Workhorse brings an electric pickup truck, helicopter to Manhattan
Posted by Bill Kemp in category: transportation
Aug 19, 2018
Why Alien Life Would be our Doom — The Great Filter
Posted by Pat Maechler in category: alien life
Finding alien life on a distant planet would be amazing news — or would it? If we are not the only intelligent life in the universe, this probably means our days are numbered and doom is certain.
Aug 19, 2018
Get an Inside Look at SpaceX’s Astronaut Training Sims
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space travel
SpaceX’s first crew is starting training on cockpit simulators and replicas of the spacecraft that will take them to the ISS.