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Magic mushrooms may hold the secret to longevity: Psilocybin extends lifespan by 57%...

Unitree G1 vs Boston Dynamics Atlas vs Optimus Gen 2 Robot– Who Wins?

LFP Battery Fire Safety: What You NEED to Know

Final Summer Solar Panel Test: Bifacial Optimization. Save Money w/ These Results!

MEDICAL MIRACLE IN JAPAN: Paralyzed Man Stands Again After Revolutionary Stem Cell Treatment!

Insulator Becomes Conducting Semiconductor And Could Make Superelastic Silicone Solar Panels

Slate Truck's Under $20,000 Price Tag Just Became A Political Casualty

Wisdom Teeth Contain Unique Stem Cell That Can Form Cartilage, Neurons, and Heart Tissue

Hay fever breakthrough: 'Molecular shield' blocks allergy trigger at the site

AI Getting Better at Medical Diagnosis

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.

Practical Reasons to Learn Morse Code for Survival

This article is about Morse code and why, as a prepper,you should learn just a smattering for survival purposes. Before you groan, hear me out.

goTenna makes a Mesh of off-grid comms

When there's no network coverage or internet access, smartphones are rendered useless as a communications tool. The goTenna tackled this by allowing smartphones to communicate via their own radio-based network and, now, the goTenna Mesh can do so ove

Tascam targets podcasters with hi-res broadcasting toolkits

Tascam says that its Ministudio series will make podcasting and online broadcast production a breeze

One Year After Kickoff, OneWeb Says Its 700-Satellite Constellation is On Schedule

Satellite Internet startup OneWeb Satellites has completed the preliminary design review for its 700-satellite constellation and expects to have its entire satellite subcontractor team committed by by early August, Chief Operating Officer Eric de Sai

Terahertz radiation could help us read closed books

You might want to keep your journal in a safer place – with help from their colleagues at the Georgia Institute of Technology, a team of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has developed a prototype imaging system that

China's launch of quantum satellite major step in space race

BEIJING (AP) -- China's launch of the first quantum satellite Tuesday will push forward efforts to develop the ability to send communications that can't be penetrated by hackers, experts said.

MIT and Microsoft Research made a 'smart' tattoo that remotely controls your phone

A group of PhD students from the MIT Media Lab and researchers from Microsoft Research have come up with the ultimate wearable: a temporary tattoo that can turn into a touchpad, remotely control your smartphone, or share data using NFC.

Meet Riffle, the next-gen anonymity network that hopes to trounce Tor

Here's hoping it's not a load of piffle

Light is information's new friend: 100x increase in amount of information 'packed into light

A research team demonstrates over 100 patterns of light used in an optical communication link, potentially increasing the bandwidth of communication systems by 100 times.

PHONE CAMERAS COULD GET AS SHARP AS DSLRS, BY BENDING LAWS OF NATURE

ALSO USEFUL FOR TELESCOPES AND MICROSCOPES

Futuristic 'invisible TV' turns TRANSPARENT when you're not watching it ...

- leaving just a pane of glass. Panasonic's impressive OLED television will disappear when it's not in use - making it almost undetectable

A Global Monopoly Just Took Over The Internet, And No One Even Noticed

By: Claire Bernish / (The Free Thought Project) On Saturday, the United States ceded oversight of one of the Internet's most basic and fundamental functions -- the so-called "root zone," which governs new domain names and addresses -- handing

Gravity Sketch's Wild VR App Will Let You Draw in Mid-Air

Back in 2014, a London-based startup called Gravity Sketch released a prototype for an impressive virtual reality sketching tool.

Vidre-Slide provides clear example of cutting-edge glass

A 9-m (29.5-ft) long fully functional slide is claimed to be the first made entirely out of single pieces of glass.

Jedi scientists freeze light in midair to bring quantum computers a step closer to reality

Remember that scene in "The Force Awakens" where the dark side warrior Kylo Ren stops a laser blast in mid-air?

Desktop waterjet cuts almost any material – and expenses

Waterjet cutting is a proven method for creating intricate and precise cuts with nearly any kind of material, although the machines are big and expensive.

Copyright Shouldn't Hold Technology Back

Let's Send a Message to the FCC: Consumers, Not Hollywood, Should Drive the Pay TV Market

Precious Metal Verifier Available to Help Determine Genuine Gold & Silver Items. VIDEO: 4:17.

The flood of counterfeit coins entering the market has prompted new concerns about determining the authenticity. Up until this time the best electronic machine to check the type of metal in a coin cost thousands of dollars. A new product is on the ma

Spy Tech Firms Let Governments See Everything On Smartphone

Where there is a will, there is a way. Regardless of security measures that might be in place, there appears to be no electronic device in the world that cannot be hacked, whether smartphone, tablet, computer, mainframe or even government agencies.

How Lightning Can Kill 300 Reindeer With One Strike

Last Friday, Norway's Hardangervidda mountain plateau looked like what would happen if Miguel Sapochnik directed a holiday TV special.

This Cleaning Laser Would Make Everything So Easy

1,000 watts cleans pretty well...

Blood-Guzzling Brain Key To Evolution Of Human Intelligence

What's grey and wrinkly and drinks 10 gallons of blood per hour?

World's blackest material is now world's blackest "spray paint"

Sometimes, regular black just isn't good enough.

7 Survival Skills they should teach in school

I clearly remember Sidney Poitier playing the part of Mark Thackeray in the epic movie, "To Sir, With Love." He had been hired to teach a group of inner-city high school students, but he soon found himself involved in their lives. His students we

This New Lightbulb Transmits A Record-Breaking Amount Of Data To Your Home Devices

Live, laugh, Li-Fi

Folding turbine makes smartphone charging in the wild a breeze

Solar chargers are one means of keeping a smartphone charged when in remote locations, but they're dependant on hours of daylight and sunlight intensity. Portable turbines are an alternative and product designer Nils Ferber has created one he says is

Remove Intellectual Property Rights - Patents and Copyright - to Enhance Prosperity

UK & EU Shut Out 3D Printing Community … It's amazing what an eruption Brexit had in the headlines, only to be superseded by worse things in the news shortly after … What an interesting law they have chosen to pass. -3DPrint

Liquid light switch bridges the gap between light and electricity

Using a Polariton Bose-Einstein condensate form of "liquid light", researchers have created a nanoscale switch that could help vastly improve the speed and efficiency of future electronic components

Seagate's new 60TB SAS drive is the world's biggest SSD

Computers are getting smaller, but there's one area where bigger is always better.

Watch A Guy Build A Forge With His Bare Hands

The Primitive Technology Youtube channel has advanced to the Iron Age

Watch The Smithsonian Restore The Original 'Star Trek' Enterprise Model

Boldly restoring like we've never seen before

SPACE RACE 2.0 China to build secret 'orbital internet' using experimental satellite network

People's Republic takes the lead in race to build super-secure communications network of the future

Lightweight metal foam turns armor-piercing bullets into dust

Composite metal foams (CMFs) are little-known materials that are beginning to show some big promise.

Wearable walkie-talkie keeps groups connected during adrenaline sports

Reaching into your pocket to answer the phone just isn't an option when you're charging down a snow-covered mountain or white-knuckling a set of mountain bike grips.

We might finally have a way to build circuits for the world's first quantum computers

The computers of today have just about hit their limits, and scientists around the world are scrambling to build the first viable quantum computer - a machine that could increase processing speeds 100-million-fold.

Take A Tour Of New York City In The 1800s With Google Street View

A developer used 80,000 photos to create the time-traveling project

Next-gen adhesive based on octopus suckers

Along with their unique propulsion system and ability to change color, octopi are also known for their grabby tentacles.

New record for storing digital data in DNA

The DNA in every cell of your body houses an unfathomable amount of information.

NASA To Install Solar System-Wide Internet On The ISS

NASA took a major step toward creating a Solar System Internet by establishing operational Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN) service on the International Space Station.

Bulgaria passes Law that mandates Government Software must be Open Source

Do you have any idea what the software you have installed is doing stealthily in the background? If it's not an open source software, can you find out?

Google Software Will Learn To Recognize Objects In The Real World

Acquisition of French image-recognition company paves way to smarter A.I. future

Microsoft stored an OK Go music video in strings of DNA

A University of Washington partnership produced the largest DNA data trove to date

Scientists Are Planting False Experiences Into Peoples' Brains, Inception-Style

Neurofeedback trained people to see what wasn't there

LBRY: The Decentralized Sharing Platform

LBRY is a sharing platform that uses blockchain technology to enable users to publish material and get paid for doing so.

Doomsday Preppers Are Planning to 3D Print Their Way Through the Apocalypse

Jason Ray thinks the culture of "disaster prepping" is misunderstood. Thanks in part to National Geographic's Doomsday Preppers, a reality TV show about preppers, the term conjures images of far-flung, paranoid woodsmen hoarding Borax under the

Andy Rubin: One AI Quantum Computer Could Run Entire Global Internet Of Things

Just one quantum computer running artificial intelligence algorithms would be capable of connecting pretty much all the devices on the planet, Android creator Andy Rubin told an audience at the Bloomberg Technology Conference on Tuesday.

An Everyman's Guide To Understanding Cryptocurrencies

When an asset rises by almost 30% in a few weeks, it tends to attract attention.

?Chemists just named 4 new elements on the periodic table

Get ready to throw out your periodic tables this winter.

Vitalik Buterin Sets Milestones On Ethereum's Route to Be The 'World Computer'

Vitalik Buterin has set the next Ethereum's milestones for 2017 and 2018. According to his paper 'Opportunities and Challenges for Private and Consortium Blockchains', Ethereum 3.0 with 'unlimited' scalability will be released in late 2018.

This mind-blowing infographic shows the incredible depth of the earth's oceans

Happy World Oceans Day!
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