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Tesla Megapack Keynote LIVE - TESLA is Making Transformers !!

Methylene chloride (CH2Cl?) and acetone (C?H?O) create a powerful paint remover...

Engineer Builds His Own X-Ray After Hospital Charges Him $69K

Researchers create 2D nanomaterials with up to nine metals for extreme conditions

The Evolution of Electric Motors: From Bulky to Lightweight, Efficient Powerhouses

3D-Printing 'Glue Gun' Can Repair Bone Fractures During Surgery Filling-in the Gaps Around..

Kevlar-like EV battery material dissolves after use to recycle itself

Laser connects plane and satellite in breakthrough air-to-space link

Lucid Motors' World-Leading Electric Powertrain Breakdown with Emad Dlala and Eric Bach

Murder, UFOs & Antigravity Tech -- What's Really Happening at Huntsville, Alabama's Space Po

Communication

Liberation requires collaboration between free thinkers without infringement or censorship. In another age, we could meet in public spaces. Today avoiding the Crown’s surveillance requires we exchange encrypted communication.

The Privacy Coin Matrix: A Comprehensive Spreadsheet of Anonymous Digital Assets

After delving into the world of cryptocurrencies one can see that good majority of digital asset proponents are big fans of privacy and anonymity. Just recently a spreadsheet document was published that lists the top privacy-centric coins and the var

China launching relay satellite to Lagrange 2 to support rover probe to far side of moon

China plans to launch a relay satellite into space next Monday, May 21, for the Chang'e-4 lunar probe scheduled later this year.

First radar-equipped CubeSat among three heading to the ISS

When NASA's latest Cygnus cargo mission to the International Space Station (ISS) lifts off on Monday, its manifest of experiments and general supplies will include three CubeSats, including the first equipped with radar.

Scientists develop the smallest, cheapest electronic nose for search and rescue

Scientists from ETH Zurich have developed what they claim is the "smallest and cheapest" electronic nose for sniffing out people, designed with earthquake and avalanche rescue in mind.

Lie-detecting computer kiosks equipped with artificial intelligence look like the future...

Lie-detecting computer kiosks equipped with artificial intelligence look like the future of border security

Metamaterial to bend sound around large objects could open up many other cloaking applications

Amanda D. Hanford, at Pennsylvania State University, is taking the introductory steps to make acoustic ground cloaks. These materials redirect approaching waves around an object without scattering the wave senergy, concealing the object from the soun

Telegram Reportedly Testing Service to Store Data for Identity Verification

Developers at Telegram are conducting closed tests of a new service designed to store personal data, according to sources quoted by Russian media. Telegram Passport will be used to verify identities of users on the messenger's Telegram Open Network

Microsoft wants low error topological quantum computers on its Azure cloud within 5 years

Microsoft is leading the development of topological quantum computing which it claims is far less error-prone than rival quantum computing approaches.

Microsoft wants low error topological quantum computers on its Azure cloud within 5 years

Microsoft is leading the development of topological quantum computing which it claims is far less error-prone than rival quantum computing approaches.

Bitcoin Mining in Space: An Interview With Miner One's CEO

A company made history on Monday by launching a Bitcoin mining rig called Space Miner One into the stratosphere, where it confirmed transactions and mined Bitcoin over 100,000 feet from the surface of the planet.

Darknet Markets: Learning How to Get There is Half the Battle

Using these websites and the wares these markets sell may be illegal in your country, so learning to take the necessary precautions before visiting a DNM is an absolute must.

This MIT Machine Captures The Dreams You Never Remember

Great artists and thinkers have found inspiration in their lucid "microdreams" for centuries. Now, there's an interface that can record them for you.

Inventing The Next Computer

Keyboards? A thing of the past. Screens? Forget them.

Scientists drum up quantum entanglement at the macro scale

To us living our lives on the macroscale, the tiny world of quantum mechanics seems weird and nonsensical.

The Tools and Information Preppers Need for Emergency Communications

In the role of Information Specialist of a prepper group you may or may not also be the Communications Specialist (radio operator) of the group. Either way, you will likely have input as to the tools and information should be gathered for emergency c

Large amounts of high density MRAM data could enable pinhead size computers

New research from the University of New Hampshire will make computers the size of a pinhead a reality sooner than once thought.

Large amounts of high density MRAM data could enable pinhead size computers

new research from the University of New Hampshire will make computers the size of a pinhead a reality sooner than once thought.

University of Central Florida planetary scientist highlights CubeSat progress

Adrienne Dove, a University of Central Florida (UCF) planetary scientist, physicist, and associate professor, capped off the university's 2018 Distinguished Speaker series with a talk about CubeSats and UCF's involvement with CubeSat-based scienc

A Real World 'Star Trek' Replicator Is Now Possible Thanks To New Breakthrough

A startup with alumni from MIT and Yale says it's made a breakthrough in creating a next-generation material that should make it possible to 3-d print literally anything out of thin air.

Roll-to-roll chemical vapor deposition system makes long sheets of high quality graphene

MIT has combined a roll-to-roll approach -- a common industrial approach for continuous processing of thin foils -- with the common graphene-fabrication technique of chemical vapor deposition, to manufacture high-quality graphene in large quantitie

MIT researchers develop scalable manufacturing process for graphene sheets

Among the almost limitless use cases for commercial-scale graphene is filtration. MIT engineers say they've now developed a scalable production process for precisely tailored graphene filtration membranes, which could see action in desalination, biol

Want to Build a Killer App for Bitcoin Cash? Look No Further

The Bitcoin Cash (BCH) network is growing relentlessly as far as infrastructure and development are concerned. So far the decentralized cryptocurrency has gained a lot of support from various exchanges and wallet providers, while other developers are

How to Build a Mini Supercomputer for Under $100

Wei Lin built a scalable computing cluster comprised of $7 chips.

The NSA Wants a Skeleton Key to Everyone's Encrypted Data

Encryption can protect personal data from government intrusion, which means the government wants the key to break it.

Quantum spookiness exploited for better random numbers

Researchers have come up with a way to generate truly random numbers using quantum mechanics.

Could the police replay murder victims' memories after they DIE?

Our memories leave a clear and unique genetic mark on our brains. That's the remarkable discovery of scientists in Israel who say these genetic markers could be used to unlock memories after people die. The technology opens the door to strange sce

The Secrets Your Cell Phone Tells

"If I know your phone number, I can track your whereabouts globally."

Solving the issues around connecting nanowires to single atom qubits

NIST researchers have pioneered a process that drastically simplifies fabrication of the kind of nanoscale microchip features that may soon form the basis of a quantum computer, among other applications.

US is funding $400-600 million for each of three exascale supercomputers to be delivered...

US is funding $400-600 million for each of three exascale supercomputers to be delivered by 2022

Photonic precision measurement chip shows mass production of quantum sensors is possible

Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have created a chip on which laser light interacts with a tiny cloud of atoms to serve as a miniature toolkit for measuring important quantities such as length with quantum prec

IBM Collaborating With Top Startups to Accelerate Quantum Computing

IBM has joined nearly 100 startup founders, venture capitalists and industry thought leaders at the first IBM Q Summit Silicon Valley event in Palo Alto, CA. The goal of the day: cut through the hype and focus on the present state of quantum computin

FCC approves SpaceX 4425 internet satellite network

The Federal Communications Commission approved an application by SpaceX to provide broadband services using satellite technology in the United States and around the world. With this action, the Commission takes another step to increase high-speed bro

Study: Prosthetic Memory System Successfully Implemented In Humans

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- We're familiar with the amazing power of prosthetic limbs, but scientists have taken the power of prostheses to a new level.

Meet the Charity 'eat BCH' - the P2P Electronic Cash-to-Food System

Over the past few months of 2018 flying under the radar, there's a new charity aimed at feeding Venezuelan citizens and their children -- a group called 'eat BCH.' The group has been getting a lot of bitcoin cash (BCH) donations towards feedi

Graphene can drastically enhance nerve cell signaling in the human brain, say researchers

(Natural News) Graphene has been the subject of a number of breakthrough discoveries over the past two decades. Now, a group of researchers from Vanderbilt University has found yet another one to add to the ever-growing list. Graphene is said to be a

Quantum Computer spending should rapidly scale towards the $300 billion per year semiconductor level

The market for quantum computing is projected to be around $5 billion to $10 billion a year by Morgan Stanley in the next 10 years.

Brave Announces Coming Browser With Support for Chrome Extensions

Brave, an open source web browser by Mozilla's co-founder that claims to block ads and trackers, in addition to facilitating cryptocurrency-based micro-transactions between content consumers and producers, has announced development plans for its up

Quantized Majorana conductance is progress to Topological Quantum Computers

Since the breakthrough discovery of the Majorana particle in 2012 in Delft, researchers faced great challenges.

5G Death Towers: Whistle Blower blows lid off 5G Death Towers! (Part 1 of 2).

5G Death Towers: Whistle Blower blows lid off 5G Death Towers! (Part 1 of 2). 5G Towers have 300ft spoke copper wheels that span out under ground aimed at altering Earth's Natural Frequency, working in conjunction with Space Fence above at top of sky

Ford to Use Cryptocurrency for Inter-Vehicle Communication System

Ford has been issued a patent for "Apparatus and methods […] for vehicle-to-vehicle cooperation to marshal traffic." The patent indicates that Ford is seeking to use cryptocurrency technology as a means for cars to communicate with each other w

Nvidia DGX-2 is 2 petaflop AI supercomputer for $399,000

NVIDIA launched NVIDIA DGX-2, the first single server capable of delivering two petaflops of computational power.A DGX-2 has the deep learning processing power of 300 servers occupying 15 racks of datacenter space, while being 60x smaller and 18x mor

Breakthrough to enable computers that are 100 times faster

Following three years of extensive research, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) physicist Dr. Uriel Levy and his team have created technology that will enable our computers--and all optic communication devices--to run 100 times faster through tera

Phosphorous atoms could serve as biochemical qubits for quantum computing in the human brain

Researcher Matthew Fisher is leading the $1.2 million QuBrain project to see if the human brain utilizes any quantum computing.

Paper thin flexible screens at only $5 for a 5 inch screen

Optoelectronic engineers in China and Hong Kong have manufactured a special type of liquid crystal display (LCD) that is paper-thin, flexible, light and tough

Most Privacy Coins Aren't That Private

Privacy coins are meant to be private. That's their raison d'être. Strip away the privacy, and they simply become altcoins, and dangerous ones at that, with the potential to deanonymize their users and expose their secrets. A number of recent re

Swiss startup Proxeus aims to disrupt data storage and access

Following a $25 million ICO, award winning startup Proxeus signs a groundbreaking partnership with high-security data center MOUNT10.

The US Military Is Making Lasers That Create Voices out of Thin Air

Within three years, the Pentagon's non-lethal weapons lab hopes to have a direct energy weapon that can produce an effect like a haunted walkie-talkie or the biblical burning bush.

PureVPN puts privacy on steroids

With so much of our lives now conducted online, and that trend only set to continue, protecting your privacy while wading through the internet is more important than ever.

Breakthrough to wafer scale quantum processors using silicon isotope...

CEA-Leti, a French technology research institute of the CEA and Inac, a joint fundamental research institute between the CEA and the University Grenoble Alpes, today announced a breakthrough towards large-scale fabrication of quantum bits, or qubits,

Electron holography microscope with spatial resolution down to one atom

Researchers at Leti, a CEA Tech institute, recently developed an electron holography technique capable of imaging material structures with a spatial resolution of just one atom.
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