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The Daily: Revolut to Launch in North America, US Startup Presents Telegram Alternative

Digital bank Revolut is planning to expand its operations in America and Russia. Also, payment card provider Fuzex signs an agreement with Dash, a US-based startup offers an alternative to Telegram, and crypto firm Smart Valor receives approval as a

Are New York's Free LinkNYC Internet Kiosks Tracking Your Movements?

LinkNYC kiosks have become a familiar eyesore to New Yorkers. Over 1,600 of these towering, nine-and-a-half-foot monoliths -- their double-sided screens festooned with ads and fun facts -- have been installed across the city since early 2016. Mayor

Heartbroken parents harvest dead son's SPERM to create 'designer grandson' in British **

The wealthy pair took the extraordinary step after their 26-year-old son was killed in a motorcycle crash

The Truth About Tesla Model 3 Batteries: Part 1

Today we are going to talk about "The Truth about Tesla's Batteries." If you're thinking about a Tesla, you've undoubtedly heard about how cheap they are to fill up, how little maintenance they require, and with recent Model 3 Production ra

25+ year journey to superstrong carbon nanotube bundles

In 1991, Sumio Iijima's discovered multi-walled carbon nanotubes in the insoluble material of arc-burned graphite rods and Mintmire, Dunlap, and White's independent prediction that if single-walled carbon nanotubes could be made, then they would

Breakthrough Carbon nanotube bundles are over 20 times stronger than Kevlar

Finally ultralong (several centimeter) carbon nanotube fibers have been made into stronger bundles. The tensile strength of CNTBs (Carbon nanotube bundles) is at least 9–45 times that of other materials.

Nick Oberg illustration of the SpaceX BFR

Nick Oberg created a cutaway illustration of the SpaceX BFR.

Patterns found in Prime Numbers

A new analysis by Princeton University researchers has uncovered patterns in primes that are similar to those found in the positions of atoms inside certain crystal-like materials.

Our Solar System has 127 probable planets and 500+ possibles

It is estimated that there may be 200 dwarf planets in the Kuiper belt of the outer Solar System and possibly more than 10,000 in the region beyond.

Giant satellites in geosynchronous orbit to provide internet directly to smartphones

Rob Hoyt of Tethers Unlimited presented "In-Space Recycling and Manufacturing" at the Future In-Space Operations (FISO) Working Group Presentations.

DARPA Starts $2 Billion Campaign to Develop Next Wave of AI Technologies

To address the limitations of the first and second wave AI technologies, DARPA seeks to explore new theories and applications that could make it possible for machines to adapt to changing situations.

EasyJet and Wright Electric 180 seat electric airline will start flying around 2027

In 2017, Los Angeles startup Wright Electric partnered with budget airline EasyJet to build a 180-seat electric airliner to fly routes of up to 300 miles starting around 2027.

Nine-passenger all electric regional passenger aircraft by 2021

Israeli startup Eviation is making a nine-passenger all-electric regional passenger aircraft by 2021. It will take 9 passengers up to 650 miles at a cruise speed of 240 knots.

Elon has four year old idea for supersonic electric plane and Hypermach continues in stealth mode

On 2014, Nextbigfuture covered Elon Musk describing his belief that an electric supersonic vertical take-off passenger jet could be built.

Rigetti Quantum Cloud Services and $1 million quantum advantage prize Launching

Quantum computing is nearing a critical milestone when it will unlock higher quality, faster, or cheaper solutions for important and valuable problems.

Crispr gene therapy fixes disease in a human embryo

Chinese scientists used CRISPR gene therapy to correct a mutation that causes Marfan syndrome, an incurable connective tissue disorder that affects about 1 in 5,000 people.

Experimental glider smashes record for high-altitude flight

"The biggest impression is, it's a long ways down from up here."

How Romans Made Their BISCUITS

Incredible drawings reveal the complex factory powered by 16 water wheels used to make food for sailors

Early results boost hopes for historic gene editing attempt

Early, partial results from a historic gene editing study give encouraging signs that the treatment may be safe and having at least some of its hoped-for effect, but it's too soon to know whether it ultimately will succeed.

Engineering tour de force births programmable optical quantum computer

Two qubits, but computation part seems scalable. Don't ask about the rest.

How to send secret messages hidden in pictures and songs

Disguise your files.

Watch Deutsche Accumotive Battery Production

If you ever wondered how Daimler's Deutsche Accumotive produces the batteries for electric smart cars in Kamenz, Saxony in Germany, here is a video that shows the process.

Sorting atoms into 3D patterns to enable neutral atom quantum computers

Two groups report technical breakthroughs for trapped neutral atom quantum computers. Optical engineering for sorting atoms into 3D patterns

Want to live longer? NIA study links fasting to longevity

Intermittent fasting is a diet cycling between regular periods of eating and fasting, and has been linked to lower risks of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and aging. Watch the video to get a nutritionist's take on the best way to go about it. Time

Kilopower first step to safe and power nuclear fission for space and other applications

Dr. David Poston, Los Alamos National Laboratory talks about the simple and safe NASA Kilopower Project.

15 COOL VEHICLES AND PERSONAL TRANSPORT MACHINES

This mix of cool vehicles are some of the craziest machines you'll ever see. Here is our list of 15 cool vehicles and personal transport machines.

Superlong Tunnels now and in the near future

The Delaware Aqueduct is the longest tunnel that is currently in use. It was completed in 1945 and is 85 miles (135 kilometers) long.

SpaceX Mars and Moon Colonization with titanium alloy bulldozers and materials processing

Craig Davidson gave a talk in 2017 about Improving the SpaceX Mars Colonization Plans.

Robot boat sails into history by finishing Atlantic crossing

All summer, the small boat drifted steadily eastward across the churning North Atlantic until it neared the Irish coast, where it made history by becoming the first unmanned sailboat to cross the Atlantic.

Tesla Leads The Way In Cheapest Battery Pack Costs

Tesla's battery cost advantage is expected to last for (at least) several years.

Could the Airfish-8 finally get the Wing In Ground Effect Vehicle up and running?

A Singaporean company has resurrected a post-WW2 German design to commercialize a beautiful reverse-delta ground effect vehicle as a high-speed, high-efficiency ferry for six to eight passengers. The Airfish 8 hovers serenely between two and 23 ft (0

Scientists have invented a way to create 'unlimited renewable energy'...

Scientists have developed a way to transform sunlight into fuel that could lead to an 'unlimited source of renewable energy'.

SpaceX Mars and Moon Colonization with titanium alloy bulldozers and materials processing

Craig Davidson gave a talk in 2017 about Improving the SpaceX Mars Colonization Plans. Make a moon and Mars capable bulldozer. Replace steel with titanium-aluminum alloy. Use electric battery technology and solar panels.

This Two-Inch Projector Lets You Show HD Videos Wherever You Want

These days, as technology gets increasingly innovative, it also gets smaller in size. This AAXA Technologies P2-A Smart Pico Projector is a miniature marvel, letting you project high-resolution 1080P videos from a two-inch cube. You can currently sav

Superbridge over Gibraltar

Carbon nanotube bundles are becoming a feasible and economically convenient solution for the realization in our time of super bridges, such as those required across the Straits of Bab al Mandab, Messina or Gibraltar (main spans ?2.7, 3.3 or 3.5 km,

7 Ways to Harvest Rainwater for Your (Permaculture) Garden

In permaculture, it is often thought that 'planting your water' is the first step to success.

Prepper Gardens - Vertical Expansion

There are lots of ways to produce food, herbs, and medicines, whether we have small properties with just a patio or deck, or large acreage. Our growing options increase all over again with some simple things like freebie pickup shipping pallets, bott

Reaction Pre-cooled Engines could deliver reusable hypersonic planes by 2025

They have proven an innovative pre-cooling system which does not require the development of new materials to handle the heat of hypersonic flight speeds.

Friction Fire 4 Ways... Fire Roll, Hand Drill, Bow Drill, and Bamboo Fire Saw

I did a video way back called Friction Fire 3 ways. That's before I learned the Bamboo Fire Saw. So for a long time now, I've been wanting to make this all inclusive video...

Cheap perovskite boosts commercial solar cell energy conversion by 20%

UCLA created a double layer solar cell by spraying a thin layer of perovskite onto a commercially available solar cell. The solar cell that forms the bottom layer of the device is made of a compound of copper, indium, gallium and selenide, or CIGS.

Lancet opens the door to treating aging as a disease

The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology has just published a four-paper Series on Ageing and endocrinology, highlighting endocrine-related diseases and comorbidities as some of the most common age-related conditions and major impediments to maintaining g

Airship POLICE CARS: Autonomous drones the future of emergency services

AUTONOMOUS airships are set to revolutionise policing, a cutting-edge company has claimed.

Understanding the super safety of the Moltex nuclear plant which will be built in Canada

In July, 2018, Moltex was selected by New Brunswick Energy Solutions Corporation and New Brunswick Power to progress development of its SSR-W (Stable Salt Reactor – Wasteburner) technology in New Brunswick, with the aim of deploying its first SSR-W

Sila Nanotechnologies will produce silicon anode batteries --

--with 10-15% more capacity in wearable gadgets in 2019 and EV cars in 2023

Pictures and Video of the SpaceX Crew Dragon

SpaceX revealed the SpaceX crew dragon which four NASA astronauts will ride into orbit in 2019. Two test flights must go well and then the SpaceX crew dragon will be certified for manned flights for NASA.

Robot teachers invade Chinese kindergartens

he Chinese kindergarten children giggled as they worked to solve puzzles assigned by their new teaching assistant: a roundish, short educator with a screen for a face.

Texas company sells plans for 3D-printed guns despite ban

A judge may have extended a ban preventing Defense Distributed from publishing plans for 3D-printed guns, but that isn't stopping the company from finding loopholes to continue offering the weapons.

A glimpse of the fruit-ure:

Experts take first steps to create ROBOT strawberry pickers who could end the need for humans toiling in fields

Shape-shifting material can morph, reverse itself using heat, light

Source: University of Colorado at Boulder Summary: A new material can transform into complex, pre-programmed shapes via light and temperature stimuli.

Mary Lou Jepsen: How we can use light to see deep inside our bodies and brains

In a series of mind-bending demos, inventor Mary Lou Jepsen shows how we can use red light to see and potentially stimulate what's inside our bodies and brains. Taking us to the edge of optical physics, Jepsen unveils new technologies that utilize li
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