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Jan 7, 2019
Elon Musk: First Commercial Crew Test Will Be “Especially Dangerous”
Posted by Michael Lance in categories: Elon Musk, space travel
It will be a critical flight for SpaceX and NASA.
But SpaceX is hard at work to prevent any disaster from happening.
Jan 6, 2019
Elon Musk’s vision of spaceflight is gorgeous
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: Elon Musk, space travel
The image here come from Elon Musk and is concept art of the Starship test vehicle SpaceX is currently assembling at its Boca Chica, Texas launch facility. The real thing will be even better. This test vehicle is shorter and lacks the windows of the production ship that will eventually go into production.
Starship test vehicle under assembly will look similar to this illustration when finished. Operational Starships would obv have windows, etc. pic.twitter.com/D8AJ01mjyR
Jan 4, 2019
The 2018 Good Tech Awards
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: Elon Musk, government, robotics/AI, transportation
It’s true that this was a horrible year for many of the tech industry’s biggest companies. Amazon held a nationwide beauty pageant for its new headquarters, raising hopes that the company would help transform a struggling city, then picked the two places that needed it the least. Executives from Facebook, Google and Twitter got hauled before Congress to apologize for * gestures wildly in all directions*. One of Uber’s self-driving cars killed someone. And then there was Elon Musk.
But the tech sector is more than its giants.
Last year, I handed out “good tech” awards to a handful of companies, nonprofit organizations and people who used technology to help others in real, tangible ways. The goal was to shine a spotlight on a few less-heralded projects that may not get front-page headlines or billions of dollars in funding, but are actually trying to fulfill the tech industry’s stated goal of improving the world.
Jan 1, 2019
What the SpaceX Mirror Polished Stainless Steel Starship Will Look Like
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: Elon Musk, space travel
William Falconer-Beach has rendered some images of the SpaceX Starship with a mirror polished stainless steel body.
Elon Musk has reported that SpaceX is building the body of the Starship out of stainless steel and that it will be polished to a mirror finish.
A hopper version of the Starship should have its first test flights by April 2019. The Super Heavy should reach orbit in 2020.
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Jan 1, 2019
Mark Zuckerberg-Funded Researchers Test Implantable Brain Devices
Posted by John Gallagher in categories: biotech/medical, computing, Elon Musk, mobile phones, neuroscience
Mark Zuckerberg and his pediatrician wife Priscilla Chan have sold close to 30 million shares of Facebook to fund an ambitious biomedical research project, called the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI), with a goal of curing all disease within a generation. A less publicized component of that US$5 billion program includes work on brain-machine interfaces, devices that essentially translate thoughts into commands.
From a report: One recent project is a wireless brain implant that can record, stimulate and disrupt the movement of a monkey in real time. In a paper published in the highly cited scientific journal Nature on Monday, researchers detail a wireless brain device implanted in a primate that records, stimulates, and modifies its brain activity in real time, sensing a normal movement and stopping it immediately. Those researchers are part of the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, a non-profit medical research group within the CZI. Scientists refer to the interference as “therapy” because it is designed to be used to treat diseases like epilepsy or Parkinson’s by stopping a seizure or other disruptive motion just as it starts.
“Our device is able to monitor the primate’s brain while it’s providing the therapy so you know exactly what’s happening,” Rikky Muller, a co-author of the new study, told Business Insider. A professor of computer science and engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, Muller is also a Biohub investigator. The applications of brain-machine interfaces are far-reaching: while some researchers focus on using them to help assist people with spinal cord injuries or other illnesses that affect movement, others aim to see them transform how everyone interacts with laptops and smartphones. Both a division at Facebook formerly called Building 8 as well as an Elon Musk-founded company called Neuralink have said they are working on the latter.
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Dec 31, 2018
Tesla Model 3 Build Video Shows Why Elon Musk Thinks Humans Are Underrated
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: Elon Musk, sustainability, transportation
Dec 30, 2018
Elon Musk wants testers for Tesla’s long-awaited ‘full self-driving’ A.I. chip
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI, transportation
In 2019, will Tesla become the world’s first automaker with a fully autonomous fleet on the road?
The Tesla CEO said the Hardware 3 upgrade has.
Dec 29, 2018
Neil deGrasse Tyson: Elon Musk “Will Transform Civilization As We Know It”
Posted by Michael Lance in category: Elon Musk
Dec 24, 2018
Elon Musk shows off stainless steel ‘Starship’
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: Elon Musk, space travel
It was just last month that Elon Musk took to Twitter to unceremoniously announce that he was changing the name of the crew module and rocket booster of SpaceX’s BFR rocket program to “Starship” and “Super Heavy,” respectively. Now, in another spontaneous update from Musk via Twitter, we’re getting our first good look at the Starship section in all its stainless steel glory.
In the early morning hours, Musk tweeted out an image of the top section of the spacecraft with the simple caption “Stainless Steel Starship,” before following up with a few additional details about the progress of the program.