Aug 18, 2019
A Future Where Products Build Themselves
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: futurism, mobile phones
MIT created this self-assembling chair and cell phone.
MIT created this self-assembling chair and cell phone.
In a recent Security Response Center update from Microsoft, the company detailed the discovery of two “critical” Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerabilities.
The vulnerabilities are “wormable”, meaning that any future malware that exploits these could jump from computer to computer without any need for users sending it across.
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Finding exoplanets marks just the beginning of what we can learn from these distant worlds, researchers said.
This week we have the first episode in this years Summer Series podcast where we feature three compelling talks from other creators.
In this weeks Summer Series podcast episode we hear from George Sowers who talked about “Mining the Moon for Fun and Profit.” Dr. Sowers is a Professor of Practice at the Colorado School of Mines who works on the world’s first and only graduate program in Space Resources.
This talk was featured in the mid-June Future In-Space Operations weekly teleconference. The slides are available below.
Deforestation in the Amazon rainforest has broken records in July. Scientists warn that, after a point, the Amazon might not be able to recover.
Polly takes a trip to Oregon USA to meet up with Charles Greenwood and take a spin in his human powered car.
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