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"Artificial leaf" device turns water and sunlight into hydrogen fuel

"With a clever system design, you can potentially make a self-sustaining loop," says Jun Lou, lead author of the study. "Even when there's no sunlight, you can use stored energy in the form of chemical fuel. You can put the hydrogen and oxyge

CV-1984: The Accelerated Rise Of Automated Robots

CV-1984 is accelerating the spread of Orwellian surveillance devices like talking drones, facial recognition cameras, and more;

World's fastest camera captures 70 trillion frames per second

Developed at Caltech, the technology is called compressed ultrafast spectral photography (CUSP). As you might expect from the incredible frame rate, it doesn't function like any ordinary camera. It uses extremely short pulses of laser light, each o

Soft-bodied robot channels the cheetah to move fast

When we think of soft-bodied robots, we tend to picture things that slowly crawl like caterpillars. A new one is able to move much quicker, though, by leaping like a cheetah.

Morphing carbon fiber composite changes shape on demand

Although we have seen "morphing" structural materials before, they typically incorporate solenoids, pumps or motors that add weight and complexity. Now, however, scientists have developed a carbon fiber composite that shifts shape with a simple shot

"Artificial leaf" device turns water and sunlight into hydrogen fuel

Researchers from Rice University have built a simple new solar-powered device that can create hydrogen for fuel by splitting water. The system is very similar to other "artificial leaf" designs, but the team says it's self-sufficient and relati

Electric microwave plasma thruster could rival traditional jet engines

A Chinese team has demonstrated a prototype of a microwave plasma thruster capable of working in the Earth's atmosphere and producing thrust with an efficiency comparable to the jet engines you'd find on modern airliners – under laboratory conditio

SpaceX Has a Good Starship Engine Firing So Next is the 150 Meter Hop

SpaceX has successfully had a static engine test firing for a Raptor engine and for Starship prototype.

Triton launches spectacular 24-seat DeepView tourist submarine

Triton submarines is the biggest name in deep-sea exploration submersibles, having built the extraordinary DSV Limiting Factor, a "deep-sea elevator" capable of popping down to the bottom of the Mariana Trench several times a week for extended visits

Trace Mineral Selenium Improves Cure Rate For COVID-19 Coronavirus Infection Up To 500%

For example, a deficiency in selenium can lead to decreased T-cell and neutrophil function, two types of white blood cells needed for immunity against viruses, says a 2004 report in Trends in Microbiology.

Massive Demand For Stationary Energy Storage Exceeds Tesla's Supply

"We have seen an inflection point in interest for utility level storage, primarily driven by progress in reducing costs," the company said.

New Intermittent Fasting Program Shown to Suppress Cancer and Metabolic Disease in Mice and Humans

A fast of 14 hours, starting at sunset and ending at sunrise, has been repeatedly demonstrated to "reset" the clocks, allowing them to operate off the dysregulated rhythm of the "master clock".

Gene therapy for color blindness passes first phase of human testing

The results of a first human trial testing a gene therapy for complete color blindness have been published in the journal JAMA Ophthalmology. The research suggests the experimental gene therapy is safe, and potentially efficacious, opening the door t

Deleting immune cell genes prevents obesity in mice on high-fat diet

Being able to eat whatever we want and still stay slim is many people's dream come true. And while it still remains firmly in fantasy territory for now, new research may have brought it a step closer to reality. By blocking a gene in certain immune

World-first "impossible" rotating detonation engine fires up

A Florida team working with the US Air Force claims that it's built and tested an experimental model of a rotating detonation rocket engine, which uses spinning explosions inside a ring channel to create super-efficient thrust.

Asteroid sneaks past satellites in one of the closest flybys on record

No one saw it coming until it was right on top of us. More like above us, actually.

A Neuroscience Startup Uses Helmets to Measure Brain Activity

If you want your mind read, there are two options. You can visit a psychic or head to a lab and get strapped into a room-size, expensive machine that'll examine the electrical impulses and blood moving through the brain.

'World's clearest picture of the moon's craters' is captured by a Californian astrop

- by combining multiple lunar 'phases' into one spectacular image

Unitree's latest quadruped robot could be yours for under 10 grand

About a year ago, we got a firsthand look at Unitree's Laikago quadruped robot. And while it was impressive, it also packed a US$45,000 price tag. Now, though, the Chinese company has announced a new model that costs less than 10,000 bucks.

"We're All Born Hunters" - Americans Turn To Hunting Game Amid Pandemic Food Shortage

The slowdown or even the shuttering of meat processing plants due to coronavirus outbreaks has led to meat shortages and soaring food inflation.

Stronger Steel Parts for Improved Weapons and Military Supply Chain

The US Army Research Laboratory has a new way to print durable steel parts on-demand and has feedstock more than 50 percent stronger than what's commercially available.

Russia is aiming to replace human soldiers with 'faster and more accurate' robot ...

Russia is aiming to replace human soldiers with 'faster and more accurate' robot 'brothers' on the battlefield, deputy director of country's Advanced Research Foundation says

Get Ready For Slaughterhouse Robots To Ease America's Meat Processing Crisis

America's meat processing crisis, mainly triggered by labor shortages and plant closings due to coronavirus spread, is set to unleash a new wave of automation across plants to ease labor and health woes.

Homeland security scientist confirms that natural sunlight kills coronavirus

The best and simplest cure for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) might just be going outside, as natural sunlight contains ultraviolet (UV) rays that Department of Homeland Security (DHS) science and technology advisor William Bryan says easily destro

Ground-going Learjet limo headed for auction

If there are two forms of transportation that millionaires like, those would be Learjets and limos – the one-off "Learmousine" is a mix of both. Should your pockets be as deep as it is long, the bizarre vehicle could soon be yours.

EHang commits to building air taxi terminal for China

Just last month, China's air mobility company EHang announced plans to fly into Europe and set up shop in Seville, Spain. Now the firm has partnered with the City of Hezhou in Guangxi Province, China, to build a tourism-focused terminal for its air t

Positron Dynamics Installed Antimatter Propulsion Related Gear

In March 2020, Positron Dynamics completed a new source installation at Berkeley. They continue to make progress on experiments and designs.

Lightweight Nuclear Electric Space Propulsion With Ten Times the Power

The Swarm-Probe Enabling ATEG Reactor, or SPEAR, is a nuclear electric propulsion spacecraft that uses a new, lightweight reactor moderator and advanced thermoelectric generators (ATEGs) to greatly reduce overall core mass.

Elon Says Starlink Private Beta in 3 Months and Public in 6 Months

Elon Musk says Starlink will offer a private beta for a global internet service in about three months and start offering a public beta service in 6 months.

NASA NIAC Funds Giant Lunar Crater Telescope

An ultra-long-wavelength radio telescope on the far-side of the Moon has tremendous advantages compared to Earth-based and Earth-orbiting telescopes.

Two new solar cells break records, including highest efficiency ever

Solar cells are constantly improving on the road to maximum efficiency. Now, three records have been broken by two different devices, including one that pushes the highest overall solar conversion efficiency towards the 50-percent mark.

Newly-Developed Solar Cell Earns Two World Records for Its 'Extraordinary' Efficiency

Each of the cell's six junctions (the photoactive layers) is specially designed to capture light from a specific part of the solar spectrum.

Epsilon Theory - First the People (Publisher Recommended)

The human toll of COVID-19 is unlikely to approach even a mean fraction of the pain visited on humanity in the first quarter of the 20th century. But what about the stories we tell about our global institutions, our shared values, and our own orthodo

Virgin Orbit puts its 747 "flying launchpad" through a full rehearsal

Virgin Orbit continues to edge closer to its objective of firing satellites into space form an airborne 747, this time completing an end-to-end launch rehearsal designed to put all of its systems through their paces.

I'm Back 35 gives old film cameras a second life

Back in early 2018, Samuel Mello Medeiros launched a project on Kickstarter aimed at giving old film cameras some modern relevance. The I'm Back attachment added a digital image sensor and touchscreen display to 35-mm film cameras of old, and now the

NASA funds concept for gigantic radio telescope on far side of Moon

NASA is exploring the potential of building an enormous radio telescope on the far side of the Moon in a vast, hollowed-out crater. The telescope's reflector would be comprised of a 1-km (0.6-mile) diameter wire mesh that would be pulled into place

REE showing progress in its mission to upend the automotive industry

REE's quiet plans for world automotive industry domination are coming along quite nicely, thank you. This Israeli company's revolutionary approach to vehicle development upends all traditional approaches and offers some huge advantages moving into th

Elon Musk's Neuralink Brain Interface Ready In Months?

Technocracy's poster child, Elon Musk, explores outer space by targeting Mars and inner space by targeting your brain. Neuralink is insanely invasive and pushes the unknown, but Musk intends to bring his first product to market this year. ? TN Ed

Alphabet's Wing drones are delivering toilet paper and cookies...

Demand for Alphabet's drone delivery Wing is soaring in a Virginia town amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Flow battery could make renewable energy storage economically viable

Researchers at the University of Southern California looking to crack the renewable energy storage problem have developed a new version of a redox flow battery from inexpensive and readily-available materials.

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Simple new method makes graphene "paint" possible

Graphene may be versatile, but there's one thing it's not all that good at – dispersing in water. Now, researchers at Umeå University have found a relatively simple way to do it. Graphene oxide is a different form of the material that can make

Handheld Atomizer/Nebulizer

From Wikipedia: In medicine, a nebulizer (American English) or nebuliser (British English) is a drug delivery device used to administer medication in the form of a mist inhaled into the lungs. Nebulizers are commonly used for the treatment of asthma,

Li-ion co-inventor patents glass battery that could upturn auto industry

And the new glass battery promises to accelerate the shift away from internal combustion engines because it will deliver a significant increase in storage capacity.

WOODY HARRELSON SAYS 5G MAY BE TIED TO CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC

Shares study called 'The Role of 5G in the Coronavirus Epidemic in Wuhan China'

Modern Medicine Knew Of Zinc Cure For Coronavirus Infections...

Modern Medicine Knew Of Zinc Cure For Coronavirus Infections A Decade Ago But Failed To Put Into Practice

Vitamins C and D Finally Adopted as Coronavirus Treatment

Story at-a-glance Vitamins C and D are finally being adopted in the conventional treatment of novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. This fortunate turn of events is likely to save thousands of lives, while keeping health care costs down

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Do It Yourself EMF Queen Bed Faraday Canopy Shield

This prototype was constructed with a 10' x 10' EZ Up canopy. The connecting pieces were taken apart and then reassembled to the approximate size of a Queen bed. The legs of the canopy were wire tied to the legs of the bed for stability. Phifer alumi

SpaceX's Elon Musk reveals next Starship's Raptor engines, explains latest failure

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk took to Twitter to better explain what happened when the latest full-scale Starship prototype failed during one of its first tests, while later revealing the rocket engines set to power a future prototype's first flight.
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