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Feb 26, 2019
World’s Largest Bee Is Spotted For First Time In Decades
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Updated at 6:40 a.m. Friday
You might think the world’s biggest bee would be easy to find. But that’s not the case: Until recently, the last time anyone had reported seeing a Wallace’s giant bee living in the wild was in 1981. That changed in January, when the rare bee was spotted on an island of Indonesia.
The Wallace’s giant bee — Megachile pluto — towers over European honeybees. The female’s size has been recorded as at least an inch and a half long, with a tongue that’s nearly an inch long. Add to that a pair of gigantic mandibles, and it’s a bee like no other.
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Feb 26, 2019
These Are the World’s Healthiest Countries
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Feb 26, 2019
Alphabet invests in a start-up using beams of light on chips for super-fast A.I.
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: robotics/AI
A start-up called Lightmatter is working on a chip for artificial intelligence that will draw on optical technology that has previously been used to quickly send information around data centers.
Feb 26, 2019
Scientists Create Alien DNA That can Store and Transmit Information
Posted by Chris Parbey Jnr in category: alien life
A team of NASA researchers has created a new form of alien DNA which could be vital in the search and discovery of extraterrestrial life in our solar system and beyond.
Feb 25, 2019
Jeff Bezos: In the Future, We’ll Live In “Giant Space Colonies”
Posted by Michael Lance in categories: futurism, space
Very few people are going to want to leave this planet permanently — it’s just too amazing.
“Ultimately what will happen, is this planet will be zoned residential and light industry,” he said. “This is the gem of the Solar System. Why would we do heavy industry here? It’s nonsense.”
Bezos also referenced the work of physicist Gerard O’Neill, who came up with the idea of a cylinder-shaped space settlement design known as an “O’Neill cylinder,” in which two counter-rotating cylinders would provide gravity for human settlers while mitigating gyroscopic effects.
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Feb 25, 2019
This Pinoy-made app was designed for fishermen with no smartphones
Posted by Michael Lance in category: mobile phones
A smartphone app that helps people without smartphones? Read on to learn how it works: #SpaceApps #SpaceAppsPH
ISDApp is a Pinoy-designed app made especially for fishermen without smartphones. Learn how this app works—and why it won an award from NASA.
Feb 25, 2019
NASA Selects Experiments for Possible Lunar Flights in 2019
Posted by Michael Lance in category: space
NASA is coming again… to the Moon!
NASA has selected 12 science and technology demonstration payloads to fly to the Moon as early as the end of this year, dependent upon the availability of commercial landers. These selections represent an early step toward the agency’s long-term scientific study and human exploration of the Moon and, later, Mars.
“The Moon has unique scientific value and the potential to yield resources, such as water and oxygen,” said NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine. “Its proximity to Earth makes it especially valuable as a proving ground for deeper space exploration.”
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Feb 25, 2019
Dr. Marin’s Work on Generation Ships – Updated
Posted by Caycee Dee Neely in category: food
Dr. Marin and his group are creating some great simulations involving generation ships. I’ve been following the work for a while and you can learn more about the three major papers they’ve produced. The first paper uses a Monte-Carlo simulation to measure viability. The second paper uses the HERITAGE program developed for the first paper to calculate the minimum crew for a generation ship. The third paper uses the same program to calculate food production for three different methods of agriculture.
Dr. Frédéric Marin at the Astronomical Observatory of Strasbourg is doing some great research on the feasibility of Generation Ships. A generation ship is “a hypothetical type of interstellar ark starship that travels at sub-light speed.” He and his team have created a wide variety of research papers and projects, which includes developing their own Monte Carlo calculation program.