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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.

Nikola Tesla on Wireless Technology, Describes a Cell Phone Back in 1926

"The progressive development of man is vitally dependent on invention.

In five years quantum computing will be mainstream

IBM's mission is to help their clients change the way the world works. There's no better example of that than IBM Research's annual "5 in 5" technology predictions.

South Korea getting 10 Gigabit per second internet and targets 50% 10 Gbps coverage by 2022

South Korea is starting to commercialize 10-gigabit (Gb) transfer speeds for its online network systems, which is 10 times faster than Giga Internet, the fastest broadband service currently available, the ICT ministry said Sunday.

Satellites reveal extent of global fishing

The dataset provides greater detail than previously possible about fishing activity on the high seas, beyond national jurisdictions, according to a press release from Global Fishing Watch. While most nations appear to fish predominantly within their

Proto-molecular nanotechnology –

– Programmable Molecular Fabrication of trillions of functionalized carbon nanotubes

Amazon airship to launch its delivery drones; Amazon Go grocery store - Compilation

1. Jan 4, 2017 -- Amazon has filed a patent for a self-driving airship that can store inventory and be used as a base to launch delivery drones.

The Internet Revolutionized Communications, But That's Just the Beginning ...

The internet may be beginning to deliver on its potential to radically change human interactions in all spheres of life.

Samsung's Latest TV Camouflages Itself When You're Not Using It

The new TV hides on your wall like a digital chameleon.

Oldest-known message in a bottle found on WA beach 132 years after being tossed overboard

A Perth family has made an extraordinary historical discovery after becoming bogged on a West Australian beach.

Graphene superlattices could be used for superconducting transistors

Researchers created a "superlattice" of two graphene sheets stacked together -- not precisely on top of each other, but rotated ever so slightly, at a "magic angle" of 1.1 degrees.

Plimp Airships

who we are The PLIMP airship represents an innovative new class of aircraft, developed by Egan Airships.

Race for global low earth orbit high bandwidth internet satellites

The LA Times reviews some of the competitors in the race for global low earth orbit high bandwidth internet satellite networks.

How we look kilometers below the Antarctic ice sheet

Antarctica is a vast and dynamic place, but radar technologies -- from World War II-era film to state-of-the-art miniaturized sensors -- are enabling scientists to observe and understand changes beneath the continent's ice in unprecedented detail.

First 3 nanometer test chip tapeout from Cadence Designs

Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CDNS) today announced that its extensive, long-standing collaboration has resulted in the industry's first 3nm test chip tapeout.

Moon to get first mobile phone network

The moon will get its first mobile phone network next year, enabling high-definition streaming from the lunar landscape back to earth, part of a project to back the first privately funded moon mission.

DARPA funds nanoscale magnetic materials for super computer memory and quantum info processing

A team of Ohio State researchers has received a $6.34 million award from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop novel magnetic materials by unlocking the power of skyrmions, nanoscale spin textures that offer promise for sto

DARPA aims for 100-fold performance improvement for defense-related sensors and devices

The performance and reliability of quantum sensors and devices is dependent on the length of time the underlying quantum states can remain coherent.

Sixth Grader Writes a 57-Page Book About Bitcoin

An 11-year old named Andrew Courey from Massachusetts just published a book on bitcoin so the younger generation can grasp this emerging technology that's been sweeping the globe. The sixth-grader considers himself an expert on bitcoin, and his 57-

Bitfract by Shapeshift Lets You Swap One Cryptocurrency for Many

Instant cryptocurrency exchange specialist Shapeshift has quietly launched a new service. Bitfract, which is still in beta, allows users to swap from one cryptocurrency for multiple cryptos in an instant. For example, you can swap from bitcoin to a b

CERN scientists get antimatter ready for its first road trip

Antimatter is notoriously tricky to store and study, thanks to the fact that it will vanish in a burst of energy if it so much as touches regular matter. The CERN lab is one of the only places in the world that can readily produce the stuff, but gett

Spinlaunch is using large centrifuges to accelerate to payloads into space...

SpinLaunch is raising $30 million to use large centrifuges to power catapult to launch payloads into space.

Memtransistors advance neuromorphic computing

A Northwestern research team has developed a novel device called a "memtransistor," which operates much like a neuron by performing both memory and information processing.

Measuring quantum computer reliability

Researchers have determined a method to identify characteristic statistical signatures across unmeasurable probability distributions. Instead of a complete "fingerprint," they were able to distill the information from data sets which were reduced

First Topological superconductor will enable new very long coherence time Quantum computers

A research team at Chalmers University of Technology is now among the first in the world to submit results indicating that they have actually succeeded in manufacturing a topological superconductor.

Elon touts Global gigabit broadband

Elon Musk tweets that the Starlink constellation of thousands of gigabit per second internet satellites will help get internet to the last billion and areas in the developed world with bad internet service.

ETH or NEM? The Confusion Surrounding Venezuela's 'Petro' Token Blockchain

As recently covered by CCN, Venezuela's Petro (PTR) oil-backed cryptocurrency is now being sold to investors in its pre-sale stage.

SpaceX Just Launched Its First High-Speed Internet Satellites Into Orbit

The goal, to create a constellation of more than 12,000 satellites, is part of a project called Starlink.

Venezuela Says Pre-Sale of Oil-Backed Petro Cryptocurrency Has Raised $735 Million

Venezuela has announced that the pre-sale of its oil-backed cryptocurrency, the petro, has attracted $735 million on the first day. The government has also published a buyer's manual and confirmed that buyers can use "hard currencies and cryptocu

Within 24 months SpaceX could begin providing gigabit internet to the USA

Elon Musk's SpaceX won an endorsement on Wednesday from Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai to build a broadband network using satellites.

Blockchain 3.0 with Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAG) for ten of thousands of transactions...

Blockchain 3.0 with Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAG) for ten of thousands of transactions per second

How to Find the Best Satellite Phones for Off Grid Communication

A satellite phone is a life-line for those who live off grid. If you need emergency services and/or rescue you need a reliable way to get help.

Photons entangled to make new form of light

Photons, the elementary particles that make up light, are known to be fast, weightless and to not interact with each other.

Edible Graphene Is Here, And Electronics In Your Food Are Coming

Using a stock laser, researchers can carve edible circuits into food. Prepare for cuisine that can communicate.

The Beginning Of The Quantum Revolution?

In this video, Jason Bermas talks about the latest developments involving quantum computing and how the first silicon based quantum computer has now been announced opening the floodgates on this very new and innovative technology.

SpaceX is about to launch two of its space internet satellites -- the first of nearly 12,000

They're hitchhiking to space with another satellite

A.I. will be 'billions of times' smarter than humans and man needs to merge with it, expert

Artificial intelligence could be "billions of times smarter" than humans and people may need to merge with computers to survive, a futurist told CNBC on Tuesday.

Intel's New "Smart Glasses" Shoot Laser Beam Directly Into Your Retina

For anyone who wanted a pair of Google glasses but didn't want to look like a lazy Borg cosplay, Intel may have just what you need. Just one catch; you have to be OK with a laser firing photons directly into your retina.

New Hack Can Steal Data From Devices in Faraday Cages

Last year Wikileaks released documents detailing how attackers can compromise offline computers. This new study goes one step further, exposing the fallibility of Faraday cages

Bitcoin Private Fork Aiming to Make Bitcoin Anonymous

Bitcoin's latest fork is just weeks away and this one's a little different from the rest. Rather than simply tinkering with Segwit or adjusting block sizes, Bitcoin private (BTCP) is adding zk-Snarks.

Job One for Quantum Computers: Boost Artificial Intelligence

In the early '90s, Elizabeth Behrman, a physics professor at Wichita State University, began working to combine quantum physics with artificial intelligence--in particular, the then-maverick technology of neural networks.

Higher terahertz frequencies are usable for data transmission which will boost data 100...

Higher terahertz frequencies are usable for data transmission which will boost data 100 times over microwaves

Assange Keeps Warning Of A.I. Censorship, And It's Time We Started Listening

Worse this has bankrolled monopoly enterprises outside the control of any government. One could almost tolerate all this, except the guiding minds are naturally fascists and believe the human population must decline to around 500,000,000 or that ele

Cryptocurrencies Are Pushing Semiconductor Innovation and Profits

Bitcoin and cryptocurrency mining has become a growing industry, and mining operations continue to compete by making faster chips and purchasing large quantities of land to host data facilities all over the world. Data recorded from around the globe

Community Internet is Cheaper, Faster, Better - #NewWorldNextWeek

Welcome to New World Next Week - the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. This week:

Superconducting Synapse many times faster than human synapses could enable faster...

Superconducting Synapse many times faster than human synapses could enable faster artificial brains

Progress to molecular quantum computing

Quantum computer researcher Michelle Simmons was named 2018 Australian of the Year.

These Star Wars-Like 3D Projections Are More Epic Than Any Hologram You've Ever Seen

Mindblowing.

Artificial synapse for neuromorphic chips

Nature Materials – SiGe epitaxial memory for neuromorphic computing with reproducible high performance based on engineered dislocations

Graphene Nanoribbons are 100 times brighter than previous single molecule devices

Researchers observed a bright and narrow band emission of red light from individual graphene nanoribbons, only 7-atom-wide, at a high intensity comparable to bright light-emitting devices made from carbon nanotubes.

Planetary Resources Arkyd-6 launched and deployed successfully

The Planetary Resources Arkyd-6 spacecraft was launched and deployed in space. This 6U cubesat is packed with power including 17 computing elements.
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