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Tesla Gigafactory 3 Construction Progress May 30, 2019: Video

Tesla already started accepting reservations on the Model 3 that will be produced at the Gigafactory 3

Fully Charged Visits EV West To See Amazing Conversions: Video

The choice of new electric cars is expanding, but for EV West the way of life is to convert existing cars to electric.

Single Stage Point to Point Up To 6000 Miles With Mach 20 Starship

Elon Musk says adding two to four Raptor Engines to the Starship will let it go sub-orbital for 6000 miles at mach 20. This would mean trips like San Francisco to Shanghai or New York to Berlin. Many world cities are within 6000 miles of each other.

Xpoovv underwater housing fits a variety of smartphones

More and more people are utilizing their smartphones for underwater photography, but there's a problem with using a watertight housing made just for your device – it's useless when you change phones. The Xpoovv, however, works with a wide range of

Two new studies strengthen the gut-brain connection in autism

Two fascinating new studies are shedding light on the association between the gut, the brain, and autism.

Cell division recreated outside of a cell for the first time

Cell division is one of the most fundamental biological functions, vital to life – but there's still so much about it that we don't understand. In an attempt to find out more, researchers at the University of Chicago have now managed to recreate ce

Low-cost sensor glove could lead to robots that identify objects by touch

MIT has developed an inexpensive sensor glove designed to enable artificial intelligence to figure out how humans identify objects by touch.

Skai hydrogen-powered eVTOL air taxi boasts enormous 400-mile

A new electric vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) air taxi company came out of stealth mode today, using a hydrogen fuel cell powertrain that neatly sidesteps the energy density issue that's holding back battery-powered aircraft.

Russian Central Bank Eyes Gold-Backed Crypto

First there was Tether; a controversial dollar-backed cryptocurrency by crypto exchange firm, Bitfinex.

Making Safe Nuclear Power from Thorium | Thomas Jam Pedersen | TEDxCopenhagen

Thomas Jam Pedersen, engineer and co-founder of Copenhagen Atomics, was skeptical at first upon discovering and reading about thorium energy, which is present everywhere in the world and could technically provide an inexpensive energy supply for ever

Tesla & EV Batteries Explained In This Exclusive, Expert Interview

Everything you ever wanted to know about Tesla and EV batteries right here.

Should We Build Multi-Generational Spaceships?

We've dreamed about exploring the cosmos for generations, and our technology has finally reached a point where that dream might be within our grasp.

Mars Mission Update: May 2019

Aspiring Martian Colonist and Astrophysics PhD candidate Ryan MacDonald covers the progress in SpaceX's plans to send people to Mars. Updates include: construction and testing of Starhopper, launch of the Starlink Constellation, and the Crew Dragon D

I don't think I did a good job explaining quantum computers in the last video, so here's a m

detailed explanation....Quantum Computers - FULLY Explained!

Elon Musk 'I Don't Give A Damn About Your Degree'

Elon Musk Views on Education

Ferrari SF90 Stradale brings new hybrid tech to hypercar heights

This is Ferrari's fastest car ever. It also happens to be a plug-in hybrid with nearly 1,000 horsepower on tap. It's called the SF90 Stradale, and inside and out, it's unlike anything else.

Out of thin air: New electrochemical process shortens the path to capturing and recycling CO2

A research team from U of T Engineering has developed a new electrochemical path to transform carbon dioxide (CO2) into valuable products such as jet fuel or plastics. The technology could significantly improve the economics of capturing and recyclin

Quantum Computers Take Another Huge Leap Forward | Answers With Joe

Quantum Computers Take Another Huge Leap Forward | Answers With Joe

As The Perfect Storm Hits America's Food Supply All At Once, 'Miracle Foods' & Hydroponi

Be The Keys To Long-Term Survival ...With this Spring's flooding in the Midwest decimating many crops, with millions of calves lost during the flooding, along with the recent barrage of tornadoes leaving a path of destruction from Kansas to Pennsylva

Moonrise to bring 3D laser printing to the lunar surface

By combining moondust and lasers, Laser Zentrum Hannover (LZH) and the Institute of Space Systems (IRAS) of the Technical University of Braunschweig are experimenting with ways to use 3D printing to build lunar colonies. Slated to fly in 2021, the ne

Scientists Use New 'Holy Grail' Gene Therapy to Heal Damage Caused By Heart Attacks and...

it Could Save Millions...In a world first, researchers from King's College London believe they may have found a new therapy that can induce heart cells to regenerate after a heart attack.

Building a rocket in a garage to take on SpaceX and Blue Origin

Gilmour Space Technologies 3D-printed a rocket. Everything hinges on the success of its first launch. long Australia's northeastern edge, the Pacific Ocean laps at sparkling yellow sands. This pristine 35 miles of shoreline is known as the Gold Coa

Chinese startup begins mass-producing self-driving delivery vans...

A startup in China will be the first company in the world to begin mass-producing self-driving delivery vehicles for some of the country's biggest commerce giants.

Movo robot is armed for research

Several years ago, California-based Willow Garage introduced a two-armed wheeled robot known as the PR2. It was designed for use in robotics research, but unfortunately the company has since gone out of business. Quebec-based Kinova Robotics has step

Caltech reactor could convert CO2 into breathable oxygen for space trips

Although oxygen is common throughout the cosmos, most of it isn't in the form that we as humans need to breathe – molecular oxygen, or O2. Now, researchers at Caltech claim to have created a reactor that can turn carbon dioxide into molecular oxyge

New superconductivity record edges closer to room temperature

No matter how good a material is at conducting electricity, there's usually some resistance – unless you use superconductive materials.

Autism is caused by mutations in 'supporting' DNA - not specific genes:

Autism is caused by mutations in 'supporting' DNA - not specific genes: Genetic screening of 1,800 families reveals why the disorder has eluded scientists for years

Robocrop: world's first raspberry-picking robot set to work

Autonomous machine expected to pick more than 25,000 raspberries a day, outpacing human workers

What SpaceX's Starlink Satellites Look Like in the Night Sky

It's been one day since SpaceX launched its first 60 Starlink internet satellites into orbit, and a skywatching sleuth has already spotted them soaring across the night sky. Netherlands-based satellite tracker Marco Langbroek stunned space fans tonig

Uber partners to launch scUber, the world's first rideshare submarine

Uber's newest rideshare option will take you down under ... to the Great Barrier Reef! Here's a look at "scUber." The company says its the world's very first rideshare submarine.

Delivery By Skynet: Ford Testing Headless Robots In Driverless Cars For Home Delivery

Try convincing your children they're not in the middle of some dystopian nightmare, when a headless robot unpacks itself from the back of a driverless car to deliver a pizza on a Friday night.

Is SpaceX's Raptor engine the king of rocket engines? (Publisher Recommended)

An overview of a few common types of rocket engine cycles then compare the Raptor to a few other common rocket engines, like SpaceX's current work horse, the Merlin, The Space Shuttle's RS-25, the RD-180, Blue Origin's BE-4 and the F-1 engine.

China unveils 600km/h maglev train prototype

A new floating bullet train capable of hitting speeds of 600 kilometers per hour (about 372 miles/hour) is one step closer to reality in China.

At $2.1 million, newly approved Novartis gene therapy will be world's most expensive drug

The Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved the first gene therapy for a type of spinal muscular atrophy, a lifesaving treatment for infants that will also be the most expensive drug in the world.

Private Companies Are Building an Exoskeleton Around Earth

SpaceX and its competitors plan to envelop the planet with thousands of small objects in the next few years.

Sperm counts are on the decline – could plastics be to blame?

A recent study that tested both men and dogs added to concerns that chemicals in the environment are damaging the quality and quantity of sperm

Fascinating study uncovers how we evolved to benefit from eating fermented food

For thousand of years humans have been using fermentation as a way of preserving foods and engendering good gut health.

The brain may be able to repair itself -- with help

Through treating everything from strokes to car accident traumas, neurosurgeon Jocelyne Bloch knows the brain's inability to repair itself all too well.

DoD awards contracts to create robotic suit that autonomously delivers trauma care

In an effort to treat wounded soldiers as fast as possible, the US Department of Defense has awarded four-year contracts worth a total of US$7.2 million to the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (UPMC) and Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) to

Electric Pickup Trucks Compared: Tesla, Rivian, Atlis, Bollinger

The future for electric trucks looks bright.

Chemists have successfully produced fuels using water, CO2 and visible light through artificial phot

Photochemical conversion of CO2 into fuels has promise as a strategy for storage of intermittentsolar energy in the form of chemical bonds. However, higher-energy-value hydrocarbonsare rarely produced by this strategy, because of kinetic challenges.

Unmanned Commercial Ships

Auto-docking system on commercial vessels and on recreational marine and fishing vessels in Japan is expected to start after 2020. Robotic commercial ships are being developed by Japan, Norway, China, UK and others shipping nations.

The USPS Tests Out Self-Driving Trucks for Hauling Mail

The United States Postal Service has a lot of ways to move the 484.8 million pieces of mail it handles every day. In rural Alaska, postal workers run hovercraft, prop planes, and the occasional parachute. They pilot boats in the Louisiana bayou and s

US Postal Service starts testing self-driving mail trucks

The US Postal Service (USPS) and its mail delivery operations are set to gain a helping hand courtesy of self-driving startup TuSimple, with the agency enlisting the company's autonomous trucks for a two-week trial.

Swarm Satellites Has Smallest Satellites and Will Have Low Data Rate Global Coverage

Swarm Technologies makes the smallest satellite at one-quarter the size of a 1U cubesat. They raised $25 million in a series A. The round was led by Craft Ventures and Sky Dayton, founder of EarthLink and Boingo, with participation from Social Capita

Wound dressing uses electricity to bust up antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections

An incredible new study has demonstrated the potential of a wound dressing that can fight bacterial infections using a weak electrical field. Offering a novel way to battle antibiotic resistant infections, the dressing has been approved by the FDA an

Rivian's 750-hp electric camping pickup drives, cooks and lives on pure battery power

The idea of overlanding in an electric vehicle, meandering miles and miles off the electrical grid for days on end, has so far been largely unfathomable, a bit terrifying, even. But we've seen that it's not impossible, and now electric truck startup

SpaceX to Launch 60 'Starlink' Internet Satellites Thursday

The third time could be the charm for Starlink's first 60 operational satellites.

Just Add Water: New Salt Battery Could Help Spell the End of Fossil Fuels

This groundbreaking new project in Germany is testing the use of salt as an ingredient for a fossil fuel-free future.

Startup Hermeus Wants to Build a Hypersonic Jet That Flies at 5 Times the Speed of Sound

A U.S. venture-capital firm recently led a round of seed investment for Hermeus Corp., a new startup looking to develop a hypersonic aircraft.
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