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Ford Unveils Wild F-Vision Electric Semi Truck

Ford hints at a Tesla Semi contender

NuScale will start manufacturing its small modular reactor

NuScale Power has selected BWX Technologies Inc (BWXT) as the first manufacturer of its small modular reactor (SMR). This marks the transition to the manufacturing phase and represents major progress in bringing the technology to market.

Pulsed fission fusion rocket for 37 days to Mars and other missions

The pulsed fission fusion propulsion (PuFF) system envisions using a pulsed z-pinch to compress a fission-fusion target. 2 mega-amps would be sent through a uranium-deuterium-tritium target. The uranium would fission first and then it would trigg

Tetanus vaccines exposed for sterilizing 500,000 women and children

(Natural News) A major pharmaceutical company has been outed for lacing tetanus vaccines with chemicals verified to have sterilized hundreds of thousands of innocent women and children throughout Africa.

Tiny super-strong robot 'caterpillar' with the equivalent strength of a human...

Tiny super-strong robot 'caterpillar' with the equivalent strength of a human able to lift a 26-seat MINIBUS delivers drugs into the body by crawling inside using hundreds of hairy legs (but you have to SWALLOW it first)

Backyard Beekeeping for Beginners – The Complete Guide!

First let me say, I am no expert. I have been keeping bees for the past year. It's been fun, frustrating, interesting and challenging. I'll share what I've done and hopefully those interested will find a bit of help. Just keep in mind; it's r

Panasonic To Speed Up New Battery Production Line Installs At Gigafactory

Gigafactory production capacity to hit 35 GWh annually this year.

Dear Moon

In 2023, artists representing the Earth will head for the Moon.

Princeton Satellite plan to generate pulses of net power fusion within 7 years

Princeton Satellite system is creating a direct drive fusion propulsion and power systems for a phase II NASA NIAC study.

Positron Antimatter catalyzed fusion propulsion

We can produce very little antimatter and what we make is very difficult to store. These have been huge obstacles that have made antimatter propulsion many trillions of times beyond technological capabilities

U.S. Fertility Rate Drops to All Time Low, Cut in Half Since 1950s

The United States fertility rate is now at an all-time low in the country's history, dropping by half of what the fertility rate was in the 1950s.

Japan has launched a miniature space elevator

If successful, STARS-Me could pave the way from science fiction to reality

Japanese mini-rovers send back their first images as they hop around an asteroid

Two mini-rovers have sent their first pictures back from the surface of the asteroid Ryugu, a day after they were dropped off by Japan's Hayabusa 2 spacecraft.

Rooftop Farms: Palestinian Women's Last Stand In The Fight To Keep Their Cultural Heritage Alive

It is no question that in every war, casualties are inevitable and aside from the loss of life and property, certain freedoms that we enjoy can be taken from us at a blink of an eye. In a small camp in Israel occupied West Bank, Palestinian women are

Robot manufacturers warned 'bug in AI code' will lead to MURDER SPREES

Robot manufacturers warned 'bug in AI code' will lead to MURDER SPREES

Apple Will Start Tracking Your Calls & Emails To Assign You A 'Trust Score'

Apple quietly updated their privacy policy with a new controversial ploy stating they will now collect user and behavioural data from iPhone users and claims it will be used to prevent fraud. But is this really what's going on? Let's have a look

As Flu Scare Tactics Unfold, Skip The Vaccine, Eat Eggs

As the Earth begins to tilt away from the sun in winter, North America prepares for the seasonal spread of influenza. The annual flu scare promulgated by public health agencies is now underway. The public is told: "Next flu pandemic could be 'D

China increasing industrial robots by ten times to 1.8 million by 2025

The number of industrial robots in china will increase tenfold to 1.8 million units by 2025. Up to 70% of the robots used in China will be made in China which will increase from 30% now.

HP 3D metal printers are 50X more productive for final parts

HP Metal Jet printers are up to 50x more productive, delivering low-cost, high-quality final parts. New Metal Jet Production Service opens up world of applications to global customers; Partnerships with GKN Powder Metallurgy, Parmatech, Volkswagen, W

Sodium ion batteries closer to commercialization

Purdue University researchers made a sodium powder battery that fixes the problem of charges and discharges of sodium ion batteries.

Wind Power costs at 2 cents per kilowatt hour

Technology advancements and cost reductions have driven wind power down to 2 cents per kwh. This is from the annual report released by the U.S. Department of Energy and prepared by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab).

'We will get regular body upgrades': what will humans look like in 100 years?

Mechanical exoskeletons, bionic limbs, uploadable brains: six experts' visions of 2118

Venturing To The South Pole In An Electric Car Powered By The Sun

Effort aims to spur environmental action

Japan places two rovers on an asteroid

Japan's asteroid mission Hayabusa2 has successfully dropped the first two rovers to the surface of its target space rock Ryugu. Hayabusa2 dropped to a lowest altitude of just 55 meters from the surface and released twin rovers, called MINERVA-II 1A

DARPA funds developing Quantized Inertia into breakthrough space propulsion

DARPA is giving $1.3 million for a four-year study of quantized inertia (QI) for possible breakthrough space propulsion.

Software defined radios are key to satellite direct to future smartphone communication

Nextbigfuture was able to ask Rob Hoyt of Tethers Unlimited how he will be able to use 27 large high low-earth orbit satellites to provide high-speed internet directly to smartphones.

Scientists discover how to 'upload knowledge to your brain'

Feeding knowledge directly into your brain, just like in sci-fi classic The Matrix, could soon take as much effort as falling asleep, scientists believe.

World's first ocean-going solar yacht could cruise indefinitely – if you take it slow

It's quick, it's quiet, and it's covered in 300 square meters (3,229 sq ft) of solar panels.

'CHOLESTEROL CON' 'No evidence' high levels of 'bad' cholesterol cause heart

17 physicians from across the world appear to have dispelled the theory that there are links between having high LDL-C levels - known as bad cholesterol - and fatty deposits that clog arteries

25 Mind Blowing Hidden Rooms and Secret Furniture

Surprise Hidden Rooms and Secret Furniture

Lunar railgun for super-cheap Mars missions and Giant Mars open atmosphere lasers

A magnetic railgun that is only ten meters long can launch from the moon to Mars. It can have less than half the speed of the US Navy railgun. It only needs 3 kilometers per second versus 7 kilometers per second.

Long-term colonization of the solar system with 290,000 square feet per person

A 5 km settlement radius corresponds roughly to the sweet design spot where earthlike radiation shielding is produced for free by the required structural mass. The paper is by Pekka Janhunen.

Mars-Moon Lava Tube habitation simulation in Iceland

Mike Dunn talked about the use of lava tubes for the Moon and Mars habitats. Mike has worked on The Mars Lava Tube Pressurization Project's (MLTPP).

New SpaceX BFR pictures shows updated design

Elon Musk tweeted out new SpaceX BFR pictures with an updated design. There are three fins now on the upper half spaceship.

Molecule produced during fasting has anti-aging effect on vascular system

Diet trends like intermittent fasting and ketogenesis are proving wildly popular for their rapid weight-loss effects, but scientists are also starting to uncover how they might benefit the body in other, longer term ways. Case in point: a molecule pr

670-mph hyperloop from Ohio to Chicago moves closer with new regulations

An exceptionally fast transportation system may be a step closer to Ohio. Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HyperloopTT) and German insurance company Munich Re said Monday that a set of core safety requirements and certification guidelines fo

Japanese online fashion billionaire, 42, will be the FIRST tourist on SpaceX's BFR flight ...

around the MOON (but Elon Musk refuses to say exactly how much he has paid)...A Japanese billionaire and online fashion tycoon, Yusaku Maezawa, will be the first man to fly on a monster SpaceX rocket for an approximately seven-day trip around the Moo

Existing technology to mine water and ice on Mars

Kris Zacny, Mining Water on Mars.

Drilling and mining on the moon

Honeybee Robotics has two projects for near-term lunar ISRU-focused missions.

Public Lecture #4 - Lunar Prospecting and Mining by Kris Zacny (Honeybee Robotics)

This presentation will detail two projects currently under development at Honeybee Robotics for near term lunar ISRU-focused missions. The first project involves development of a sampling drill for volatile-rich lunar regolith as part of NASA's Lunar

Stem Cells From Baby Teeth Could Be Used to Bring Back a Dead Tooth

Don't throw out those baby teeth, they have incredible potential.

Robotic bumble bee sized drones will explore Mars by flying with flapping insect like wings

Marsbees are robotic flapping wing flyers of a bumblebee size with cicada sized wings. The Marsbees are integrated with sensors and wireless communication devices.

Ten year $1.275 billion US National Quantum Initiative proposed to get more quantum engineers

There is a proposed $1.275 billion National Quantum Initiative to accelerating research and training in quantum computing.

Overstock to Offer Bitcoin for Sale After Acquiring Bitsy.com Biometric Wallet

Medici Ventures, a blockchain/crypto specific division of Overstock.com, has acquired Bitsy.com in an effort to finally merge the worlds of online retail with decentralized, digital cash facilitated by the Bitsy's new biometric wallet.

The Weather Channel debuts a terrifying new viz for Hurricane Florence

Six feet of water. It doesn't sound like much, in theory. Your feet might still touch the bottom of the pool. But in the hands of the Weather Channel, and its crazy new Immersive Mixed Reality graphics system, viewers are getting a glimpse at how t

The first common 3D-printed buildings might be army barracks

A collaboration between the U.S. Marine Corps and the architects at SOM illustrates why most unlikely use of large-scale 3D printing makes the most sense.

Drone Army Is Ready to Swoop in for Florence Power Recovery

As Hurricane Florence batters the southeastern U.S., a small army of drones is being assembled to quickly help identify and even fix damage caused by the storm.

Super Magnesium alloy: Lighter than aluminum and cheaper than carbon fiber

The creators of a new high-strength, low-weight metal alloy hope it will find a place as a midpoint between carbon fiber and lightweight aluminum.

Russia will have giant Wing in Ground Effect Seaplanes patrolling the Arctic

The Soviet Navy built about thirty 125 ton Orlyonok-class ekranoplans and they were deployed mainly in the Black Sea and Baltic Sea fleets. They were used from 1979 to 1992. There was also a few 400-ton Lun-class ekranoplan was built as a missile la

SpaceX BFR will allow people to work & live in space, hardest parts of engine development are done

The new SpaceX BFR schedule is for short hop testing late next year and full orbital launches in 2021.
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