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AI Pores Over Old Scientific Papers, Makes Discoveries Overlooked By Humans
Post Date: 2019-07-14 08:10:07 by Horse
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"the algorithm was able to provide candidates for future thermoelectric materials, some of which may be better than those we currently use..."

Harley Davidson Unveils "LiveWire" Electric Motorcycle That Goes 0-60 In 3 Seconds
Post Date: 2019-07-12 23:59:06 by Horse
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Harley Davidson looks like it will be the first company to market with a mainstream electric motorcycle, according to engadget. The company's LiveWire electric motorcycle will soon be on the road and will have a longer range than expected, at 140 miles of city driving on a single charge. But, like any other electric vehicle, you’ll still need to hook it up to a charger once in a while. According to Harley Davidson's website, the bike will be "available in select dealerships through North America and Western Europe in the fall of 2019. Select additional markets will follow." The motorcycle has been in the works for more than four years now. You'll be able to ...

Watch Robot Chef Make Laksa In 45 Seconds
Post Date: 2019-07-12 01:48:20 by Horse
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According to a report by Channel News Asia (CNA), a new robot chef can prepare 80 bowls of laksa in an hour, therefore eliminating the need for human cooks, an ominous sign that robots will displace foodservice jobs in the next decade. Last Friday, the Singapore catering group Neo Group unveiled the robot chef, called Sophie, at a catering event held at the Singapore Management University School of Law. CNA published a video of the event, shows guest selecting their noodles and toppings, such as vegetables and seafood. Sophie then fries the noddles, adds shrimp, and at the end, pours in the laksa sauce. The entire cooking process takes about 45 seconds. Sophie is available for ...

The Proximity Fuse - Secret Weapon of World War 2
Post Date: 2019-07-11 17:58:43 by Horse
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Poster Comment:The VT Proximity Fuse. This was a highly classified invention of World War 2, which enabled bombs and projectiles to detonate at a set distance from the target.

Chromatin Stress Promotes Longevity
Post Date: 2019-07-11 17:17:31 by Tatarewicz
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TEHRAN (FNA)- A newly described form of stress called chromatin architectural defect, or chromatin stress, triggers in cells a response that leads to a longer life. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and the Houston Methodist Research Institute report in the journal Science Advances that moderate chromatin stress levels set off a stress response in yeast, the tiny laboratory worm C. elegans, the fruit fly and mouse embryonic stem cells, and in yeast and C. elegans the response promotes longevity. The findings suggest that chromatin stress response and the longevity it mediates may be conserved in other organisms, opening the possibility of new ways to intervene in human aging and ...

Russia’s capital ranks third among major cities worldwide for its availability of free public Wi-Fi hotspots
Post Date: 2019-07-09 22:49:08 by Tatarewicz
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The Moscow Times... Russia’s capital ranks third among major cities worldwide for its availability of free public Wi-Fi hotspots, according to a recent report published by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). Moscow surpassed New York, Tokyo and London in the ranking, published ahead of the Moscow Urban Forum. The Russian capital fell behind South Korea’s tech-savvy capital of Seoul in second place and the island city-state of Singapore in first place. news Russia Has World’s 4th-Cheapest Mobile Internet, Research Says Read more Moscow’s number of free public Wi-Fi spots doubled in 2018 alone, bringing the city closer to Seoul in the global ranking, PWC said. Russia’s ...

"Save yourself" email threat -- trials of a net surfer
Post Date: 2019-07-08 10:48:11 by NeoconsNailed
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From: Save Yourself Subject: Your private data - cashel1964 Hi, I know one of your passwords is: cashel1964 - but not only that! Your computer was infected with my private malware, because your browser wasn't updated / patched, in such case it's enough to just visit some website where my iframe is placed to get automatically infected, if you want to find out more - Google: "Drive-by exploit". My malware gave me full access to all your accounts (see password above), full control over your computer and it also was possible to spy on you over your webcam! I COLLECTED ALL YOUR PRIVATE DATA and I RECORDED YOU through your webcam, I must say - the result is some good ...

A Complete List of Alternatives To The Google Search Engine
Post Date: 2019-07-08 08:49:08 by Ada
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We are living in a very interesting time, one in where we have a ‘ministry of truth’ that is quite Orwellian. This ministry of truth is deciding what’s real and what’s not for people, and they hold a tremendous amount of power and resources. Google is part of this ministry, and they are playing their part in censoring, demonetizing, and hiding information and platforms that does not suit the plans, agendas and the wants of the people that run Google and who are tied to. One of the most recent examples I wrote about was with regards to one of the top natural health/health awareness websites in the world, Mercola.com. They like many others including Collective Evolution, ...

Using AI to Better Predict Severe Weather
Post Date: 2019-07-08 01:24:41 by Tatarewicz
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TEHRAN (FNA)- When forecasting weather, meteorologists use a number of models and data sources to track shapes and movements of clouds that could indicate severe storms. However, with increasingly expanding weather data sets and looming deadlines, it is nearly impossible for them to monitor all storm formations -- especially smaller-scale ones -- in real time. When forecasting weather, meteorologists use a number of models and data sources to track shapes and movements of clouds that could indicate severe storms. However, with increasingly expanding weather data sets and looming deadlines, it is nearly impossible for them to monitor all storm formations -- especially smaller-scale ones -- ...

Thorium: Kirk Sorensen at TEDxYYC
Post Date: 2019-07-07 08:48:32 by BTP Holdings
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Kirk Sorensen discuss "Thorium" at TEDxYYC 2011. Kirk Sorensen is founder of Flibe Energy and is an advocate for nuclear energy based on thorium and liquid-fluoride fuels. For five years he has authored the blog "Energy from Thorium" and helped grow an online community of thousands who support a renewed effort to develop thorium as an energy source. He is a 1999 graduate of Georgia Tech in aerospace engineering and is also a graduate student in nuclear engineering at the University of Tennessee. He has spoken publicly on thorium at the Manchester International Forum in 2009, at NASA's Green Energy Forum in 2008, and in several TechTalks at Google. He has been ...

We're doomed if solar energy stalls—here's how to keep it rising | Varun Sivaram | TEDxYale
Post Date: 2019-07-06 16:11:27 by BTP Holdings
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Solar energy is the world’s cheapest and fastest-growing power source, but its rise is in danger of stalling, risking catastrophic climate change. Energy expert Varun Sivaram argues that realizing solar's potential will require innovation—creative financing, revolutionary technologies, and flexible energy systems. Dr. Sivaram is the Philip D. Reed Fellow for Science and Technology at the Council on Foreign Relations and author of the book, "Taming the Sun: Innovations to Harness Solar Energy and Power the Planet" (MIT Press, 2018), which the Financial Times called "the best available overview of the solar industry and a roadmap for how to achieve that brighter ...

Making Safe Nuclear Power from Thorium | Thomas Jam Pedersen | TEDxCopenhagen
Post Date: 2019-07-06 09:18:51 by BTP Holdings
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Thomas Jam Pedersen, engineer and co-founder of Copenhagen Atomics, was skeptical at first upon discovering and reading about thorium energy, which is present everywhere in the world and could technically provide an inexpensive energy supply for everyone for thousand years. While the world is still heavily relying on fossil fuels, thorium energy and nuclear reactors, which reuse nuclear waste, are now part of the energy debate, proposing a pollution-free solution that could provide an unlimited supply of fuel for the next millennium. Thomas Jam Pedersen aims to build a thorium molten salt reactor in Copenhagen, and introduce thorium energy to the public eye. Thomas Jam Pedersen is ...

0:37 / 12:26 A new chapter in energy storage | Danielle Fong | TEDxDanubia
Post Date: 2019-07-05 20:37:21 by BTP Holdings
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Danielle Fong is passionate about finding a solution to energy sustainability. "I have patience with people but not with systems" and her life choices proves this. With guidance and advice from fellow contemporary innovators like Steve Jobs she continued to follow her vision of finding the missing technology -something she instinctively felt- to conserve energy. Self-described as ‘a girl from the future’, the 27-year-old Canadian innovator, entrepreneur and eco-pragmatist has been featured in Forbes' 30 under 30 in the category of Energy & Industry, as well as interviewed by Forbes.com in a video entitled "Danielle Fong May Save the World". She has ...

The Terminator, SkyNet and Alexa: The Present and Future of A.I. | Marc Talluto | TEDxIWU
Post Date: 2019-07-05 20:02:29 by BTP Holdings
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Marc Talluto discusses the good, the bad, and the weird of artificial intelligence, and his predictions for what's on the horizon. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

Artificial Intelligence: it will kill us | Jay Tuck | TEDxHamburgSalon
Post Date: 2019-07-05 19:25:52 by BTP Holdings
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For more information on Jay Tuck, please visit our website www.tedxhamburg.de US defense expert Jay Tuck was news director of the daily news program ARD-Tagesthemen and combat correspondent for GermanTelevision in two Gulf Wars. He has produced over 500 segments for the network. His investigative reports on security policy, espionage activities and weapons technology appear in leading newspapers, television networks and magazines throughout Europe, including Cicero, Focus, PC-Welt, Playboy, Stern, Welt am Sonntag and ZEITmagazin. He is author of a widely acclaimed book on electronic intelligence activities, “High-Tech Espionage” (St. Martin’s Press), published in fourteen ...

5G Technician Reveals The Damage He Believes 5G Will Cause
Post Date: 2019-06-29 08:55:56 by Ada
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The rollout of 5G is another great example of how our federal health regulatory agencies have been completely compromised by big powerful corporations. You would think with more than 10,000 peer-reviewed studies showing clear danger with regards to electromagnetic radiation overdose, something our planet is experiencing, that these technologies would be required to go through some safety testing. The truth is, if they went through any type of safety testing there is no way they would be approved. The studies that have already been published show clear links to neuropsychiatric disorders, reduced sperm count, brain damage and cancer among other serious ailments. The science is quite clear. ...

The Karl Marx of Physics
Post Date: 2019-06-28 08:31:04 by Ada
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Epitaph on Sir Isaac Newton By Alexander Pope (1688–1744) (Died March 21, 1727) NATURE and Nature’s Laws lay hid in Night: God said, “Let Newton be!” and all was light. It did not last: the devil, shouting, “Ho. Let Einstein be,” restored the status quo. – J.C. Squire I have written in the past for LewRockwell.com about concepts presented by “Electric Universe” theorists, which are at odds with the orthodoxy of current cosmology; one such example is what I believe is the fallacy of the existence of “Black Holes” that I discussed here in “The Black Hole in the Heart of Stephen Hawking.” Perhaps the primary cause of ...

Scientists reveal why plants at Chernobyl didn't get cancer after the nuclear meltdown in 1986 while humans and animals did - and say that the disaster has actually been a boon to wildlife
Post Date: 2019-06-27 09:38:27 by Ada
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Biochemist Stuart Thompson says wildlife is now thrive in the area surrounding the failed Chernobyl plant Plantlife in particular has benefited from its unique ability to withstand the cancerous side-effects of fallout Wolves, boars and bears have also made a comeback in the lush forests in the region around the former plant Chernobyl may be synonymous with death and destruction but scientists now believe the meltdown at the failed power plant may in fact have been a boon to wildlife in the area. Far from a nuclear wasteland, the 1,000 square mile (2,600km²) exclusion zone established around Chernobyl has become a sanctuary for flora and fauna - precisely because people were ...

Data Tampering Past The Climate Tipping Point
Post Date: 2019-06-26 05:17:26 by Horse
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Poster Comment:NASA and NOAA have recently completed another massive round of temperature data tampering, cooling the past oce again, and warming recent temperatures once again.

Cocktail of Probiotics May Prevent and Reverse Food Allergies in Children, Study Finds
Post Date: 2019-06-24 20:13:49 by Horse
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Study finds altered gut microbiota in infants with food allergy; oral therapy to replenish bacteria prevented food allergy and suppressed established disease in mice Every three minutes, a food-related allergic reaction sends someone to the emergency room in the U.S. Currently, the only way to prevent a reaction is for people with food allergies to completely avoid the food to which they are allergic. Researchers are actively seeking new treatments to prevent or reverse food allergies in patients. Recent insights about the microbiome — the complex ecosystem of microorganisms that live in the gut and other body sites — have suggested that an altered gut microbiome may play a ...

Meet the Jane Goodall of Bears
Post Date: 2019-06-24 19:38:53 by Horse
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Hi, bear. It’s me, bear,” Dr. Lynn Rogers says as he approaches a 350-pound wild black bear that he’s named Burt. Rogers’ palm is upward near his ear, like a waiter balancing a tray of food high above the heads of diners. Except instead of a tray, Rogers’ palm holds a single peanut. “Up,” he says to the bear, and beast rises so he’s balancing on his hind legs. The bear is a few inches taller than Rogers, who stands over six feet, and much broader. Burt’s long pink tongue darts from his mouth and he grabs the peanut from Rogers’ hand with his tongue’s underside. He crunches once and the shell, now in two pieces, comes spitting out both ...

Earthquake 'holy grail' unlocked by scientists to predict where and when they'll strike
Post Date: 2019-06-24 09:51:47 by Horse
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A NEW way of measuring earthquakes may unlock the “holy grail” of where and when they will strike. Scientists have long struggled to identify patterns for earthquakes, leading to theories they strike at random. But new evidence revealed the majority of earthquakes strike fault lines which are under stress built up from centuries of past tremors. Lead researcher Dr Zoe Mildon, lecturer in Earth Sciences at the University of Plymouth, said: "Earthquakes are caused by rock sliding past each other along fault lines which causes the forces and stress in the surrounding rocks to change after a big earthquake. "It is often assumed that the nearest fault to a particular ...

STUDY SHOWS GROWING HEMP IS A POWERFUL TOOL TO FIGHT BEE POPULATION DECLINE
Post Date: 2019-06-22 15:46:25 by Horse
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As the world population of honeybees continues to decline at a dangerous rate, a new study from Colorado State University purports to have found the answer to quell the decline—hemp. The reason hemp is such a boon to the bee population is simple, it is a great source of pollen. Because the hemp plant provides such a massive amount of pollen, it will provide them with the resources they need to sustain and grow their populations.

Scientists discover that Earth’s magnetic field functions like a drum; impulses ripple along its surface
Post Date: 2019-06-21 09:08:19 by Horse
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Every time it gets hit by solar wind and other cosmic impulses, the magnetic field of Earth ripples until the waves arrive at the magnetic poles, which shunts the force back into space. Researchers liken this effect to a percussion drum being played. The theory about the Earth’s magnetopause – the outer border of the planet’s magnetic field – first came up 45 years ago. Researchers at the Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) finally acquired the first ever evidence supporting the oscillations. QMUL lead researcher Martin Archer explained the dayside magnetosphere of the Earth – the side of the magnetic field directly between our planet and the sun. This side ...

The Incredible Nimitz UFO Encounters
Post Date: 2019-06-15 19:22:22 by BTP Holdings
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November 2004, 90 miles of the coast of Mexico near San Diego, California, the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group was conducting routine training and aerial defense exercises when unexplained events occurred. No one could have predicted what would soon confront the world's most advanced naval war ships and fighter jets. Aerial craft would appear that forever changed all those that encountered them. The answers to the question of “what are they?” remains unanswered by the sailors and the US Gov. After years of cloaked secrecy the true story can finally be told. With multiple witnesses from the ships, their first hand testimony is impossible to deny. Our film features CGI ...

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