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GoPro Max is claimed to be three cameras in one

Remember when camcorders were simply … camcorders? They've now splintered into several sub-types, although GoPro has set about combining three of those into one unit, with its new Max.

Shocking Satire Shows 'Boston Dynamics' Testing New Robotic Super-Soldier

Satire, or not, the following clip offers a tragicomical view of the world not so far in the future when a robot super-soldier "will take a lickin' and keep on tickin'", shrugging off bee attacks, hockey-stick hammerings, direct rear and frontal kick

This Ford F-450 May Be The First Tesla-Powered Pickup Truck Ever

Gregory Coles and Bill Scalia helped Like Tesla make its best video to date.

Tesla breaks storage records in Q3

The most dramatic company in energy installed 477 megawatts-hours of battery storage in Q3, more than ever before, as well as seeing the first improvements in its residential solar deployment in years.

Michael J. Fox Swears by CBD for Parkinson's

Michael J. Fox, known by several generations across the world as Marty McFly from the Back to the Future films, is now a strong advocate for medical cannabis to treat his Parkinson's disease.

Nine Year Study Finally Explains The Relationship Between Sugar And Cancer

Every cell in the body needs sugar to survive. But cancer cells seem to require more than healthy cells do.

Then They Came For Your Mind: The Untold Story of Psychosurgery

Complimenting yesterday's post – a guest article written by Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – is the raw, and as yet unreleased full interview with Dr. Breggin that was used in our film "The Minds of Men".

Giving lazy mice blood transfusions from active rodents 'gives them more brain cells,

, helps them perform better on tests and slashes inflammation'

Animation of 42,000 Starlink Satellites

SpaceX is developing a low latency, broadband internet system to meet the needs of consumers across the globe.

Video: Lilium's eVTOL flying car is now doing freeway speeds in testing

Six months after revealing its five-seat electric VTOL aircraft, German startup Lilium has shown it flying at speeds over 100 km/h (62 mph), and moving between VTOL and winged flight, in a new video.

6 Powerful Health Benefits of Cacao

Cacao is made by cold-pressing raw seeds from the Theobroma Cacao tree. Cocoa powder, a similar product, is made by roasting raw cacao powder. Both cacao and cocoa have similar health benefits and are high in cocoa flavanols, a specific kind of plant

Swiss startup invents higher-performance electric car battery can leave Tesla batteries in the dust

Swiss company Innolith claims that an electric vehicle equipped with its lithium battery would run for up to 600 miles (966 km.) That level of performance blows its Tesla counterpart away

Quantum Computing Is Coming, Bit by Qubit

With transmons and entanglement, scientists strive to put subatomic weirdness to work on the human scale.

3D Printing with Copper

Traditionally, copper is a very popular material due to its thermal and electrical conductivity. Recent developments have opened new possibilities in additive manufacturing.

Fake doctor saved thousands of infants and changed medical history

What is true is that whatever his motive, he spent 40 years as the only medical hope for parents of babies born too early in New York City and beyond. Raffel estimates he saved between 6,500 and 7,000 lives.

Is this how we'll live on Mars?

What would a home on Mars look like? What sort of clothes would we wear on the Red Planet? And how would we grow our food?

Rocket Lab successfully launches ninth Electron mission, deploys payload to highest orbit yet

Auckland, New Zealand. 17 October 2019 - Rocket Lab, the global leader in dedicated small satellite launch, has successfully launched its ninth Electron mission, deploying a single spacecraft to orbit for satellite manufacturer Astro Digital.

UK Man Invents Aluminum Air Battery In His Garage

Imagine if you will a lightweight, inexpensive power source with 9 times the energy density of a lithium-ion battery. Got your mind wrapped around that concept?

ASML 1 to 2 Nanometer Chips Will Power Next Generation Technological Revolution

EUV Lithography is enabling another reduction in chip dimensions by 5 to 10 times in line geometry and this will extend Moore's law and improve processing speed, component density and reduce energy used.

TSMC 7+ Nanometer Chips Are in High Volume Production With 5, 6 nm in 2020

TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor) announced that its seven-nanometer plus (N7+), the industry's first commercially available Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) lithography technology, is delivering customer products to market in high volume.

NBC News Promotes Convenience of Getting a Microchip in Your Hand

"The process is simple and swift."

Under construction! Drone footage shows Elon Musk's gaint stainless steel...

Under construction! Drone footage shows Elon Musk's gaint stainless steel SpaceX Starship - which plans to take passengers and cargo to Mars - being built in the Florida sun

Small assembler robots work together to build large structures

It's not uncommon for factories to make use of robots to manufacture things like cars, each responsible for a different part of the build process.

10 Amazing Things You Can Learn From Your Poop

According to an emerging tech company in Silicon Valley, there is no such thing as a universally-healthy food: What's healthy for one person can be inflammatory for another.

Students Invent Door Handle for Public Bathrooms That Can Clean and Sanitize Itself

The handle kills bacteria by the action of a thin titanium dioxide film on the outside of the clear handle. The chemical is known to be a photo-catalyst, so when the UV lights activate the coating, it reacts to water or oxygen to create hydroxyl radi

Scientists discover "electric" bacteria - can it lead to next-gen batteries & miniature pa

Experts know that a strange species of bacteria found in oxygen-deprived sediment and soil can generate electricity. But they only recently learned that the microorganism achieves this through a method that differs from that used by other electric ba

Virgin Galactic and Under Armour unveil--

-spacesuits for the first space tourists to wear next year

Neurosurgeon: EMF Radiation Can Cause Leak In Blood Brain Barrier

The industry science behind EMF radiation is more corrupt than that of climate science, and has been so since the beginning. With the imminent rollout of 5G, no scientific studies have been done on exposure to humans at any distance. ? TN Editor

The Postal Service is Exploring Big Ideas for Small Drones

Unmanned aircraft could transport packages across tough terrains and inform future initiatives to introduce autonomous vehicles.

Artificial blood made in the laboratory could be transfused into ANY patient

A team of Japanese experts created the 'blood' complete with red blood cells, which carry oxygen, and platelets, which trigger clotting when the skin is cut or grazed. When tested on 10 rabbits with severe blood loss, six survived. The scient

Study: THC Removes Toxic Protein that Causes Alzheimer's from the Brain

We've long had anecdotal evidence of THC helping Alzheimer's patients, but now we have several scientific studies on the subject that show evidence that THC has a beneficial effect on Alzheimer's plaques.

Electric GT returns with an electric crate motor for EV conversions

Almost just like getting a small-block V8, only electric

Survival first aid tips: Do you know how to apply a tourniquet?

A car crash, a bad fall, or a even a kitchen accident can come out of nowhere and it can be fatal. Emergencies are never planned, which is why learning how and when to use a tourniquet is crucial.

Tesla Buys Hibar Systems for Faster Battery Production - Assembling 1000 Parts Per Minute

Tesla bought, Hibar Systems, a Richmond Hiller, Ontario-based battery maker. Hibar is a world leader in the development of battery manufacturing technology.

Veteran gets groundbreaking penis transplant after losing his in Afghanistan blast

A veteran who lost the lower half of his body in an explosion has received one of the world's first penis transplants -- and he's calling it "one of the best decisions I ever made."

Mark Zuckerberg Teases AI 'Brain Chip'--But It Will Be Different Than Elon Musk's

If Silicon Valley were to put a team of tech bros together on a project to merge computers and people, the lineup wouldn't be complete without car and rocket man Elon Musk and the Valley's most dubious robot, Mark Zuckerberg.

Giant Moon Based Telescopes Will Detect Alien Life and Measure Mountains in Other Solar Systems

Fraser Cain at Universe Today reviews the giant space telescopes that will become possible.

Britain's first moon lander set to walk on lunar surface in 2021

A British start-up has revealed its plan to land a walking rover on the Moon 2021.

Meet The Futuristic, Fully-Autonomous Concept Truck Without A Cab

Swedish manufacturer Scania has introduced a brand new "futuristic fully autonomous concept truck without a cab" called AXL, according to Tuvie.

Scientists Develop New Test That Can Diagnose Lyme Disease in Just 15 Minutes

300,000 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with Lyme disease every year, but current testing methods require days or weeks--sometimes even more--devoted to lab work and processing.

Helion Energy's Nuclear Fusion Updates on Twitter

Helion Energy has been working to make a pulsed commercial nuclear fusion generator 1,000 times smaller, over 500 times cheaper, and realizable 10 times faster than other approaches. Helion Energy received $10.6 million in 2015.

Eat these 6 fermented foods to boost your digestive health

Make it a habit to add fermented foods to your diet whenever they are available. Consuming probiotic meals and drinks will benefit your gut bacteria, digestion, and overall health.

Moving Superfast on Earth

Visions of future travel in science fiction usually do not depict ultra-fast movement on a planet. The exception is teleportation in Star Trek. The Minority Report does show Maglev cars that travel at about 100 mph and can transition to vertical move

floating city of modular, eco-friendly pyramids is now enrolling citizens

pierpaolo lazzarini envisions wayaland, a floating city made of modular pyramids that offers different living and entertainment facilities including hotels, shops, spas, gyms, bars and cinemas.

RSO: Everything You Need to Know About Rick Simpson Oil

For over a decade now, Canadian medical marijuana activist Rick Simpson has been educating people about the incredible healing potential of cannabis oil.

New Blood Test Can Detect Dozens of Different Cancers With 99.4% Accuracy

The test's specificity - its ability to return a positive result only when cancer is actually present - was high, as was its ability to pinpoint the organ or tissue of origin, researchers found.

'I'm not dying, I'm transforming': Doctor diagnosed with terminal motor neurone dise

'I'm not dying, I'm transforming': Doctor diagnosed with terminal motor neurone disease hopes to become the world's first true cyborg

Terminally-ill scientist is about to 'transform' into world's first full cyborg

Dr Peter Scott-Morgan, 61, was diagnosed with motor neurone disease two years ago, but instead of accepting his fate he decided to challenge what it meant to be human

Porsche is working on a FLYING car-

-after teaming up with Boeing to produce vehicles designed for highly populated cities

Fire Cider: How to Make a Fast, Effective Remedy for the Flu

One of my favorite remedies for cold and flu season is fire cider. It's loaded with anti-inflammatory, immune-supporting, and decongestant herbs. Best of all, it's super simple to make. Even though the combination sounds bizarre, it's actually
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