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Build a Greenhouse HEATER that Lasts 10-15 DAYS!

Look at the genius idea he came up with using this tank that nobody wanted

Latest Comet 3I Atlas Anomolies Like the Impossible 600,000 Mile Long Sunward Tail

Tesla Just Opened Its Biggest Supercharger Station Ever--And It's Powered By Solar And Batteries

Your body already knows how to regrow limbs. We just haven't figured out how to turn it on yet.

We've wiretapped the gut-brain hotline to decode signals driving disease

3D-printable concrete alternative hardens in three days, not four weeks

Could satellite-beaming planes and airships make SpaceX's Starlink obsolete?

First totally synthetic human brain model has been realized

Mach-23 potato gun to shoot satellites into space

Communication

Liberation requires collaboration between free thinkers without infringement or censorship. In another age, we could meet in public spaces. Today avoiding the Crown’s surveillance requires we exchange encrypted communication.

SUPER FAST Unlimited Rural Internet for $40/month!

Learn how I'm getting super fast unlimited rural internet for my homestead for only $40/month via 4G. I combined an unlimited internet/phone service with the HiBoost signal booster for incredibly reliable and fast rural internet.

Is Getting Privacy Hopeless?, plus Q&A

I've revealed some flaws in many popular apps and some of you want to turn into a luddite or live in a cave now. Are we completely zucked? Or do we still have a chance?

The Computer that Controlled the Saturn V (Behind the Scenes ft Linus Tech Tips) - Smarter Every Day

Have you subbed to the 2nd channel? If you dig this and feel like this video has earned it then maybe give it a shot.

BlackSky Monitoring Satellites Will Soon Have 50cm Resolution

BlackSky is preparing for the next generation of its geospatial intelligence constellation.

Inflatable Antennas for High Data Rate Satellite and 5G Communications

Freefall Aerospace is a NASA NIAC (NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts) success story.

Map of U.N. Tracking Weather Modification Projects (1952-1999)

Trace the history of weather modification world wide as recorded by the United Nations World Meteorological Organization

IBM Roadmap to 1000 Qubit Quantum Computer by 2023

IBM's current largest quantum computer has 65 qubits, but they revealed a roadmap to 1000 qubits by 2023. The IBM plan is 127 qubits in 2021 and 433 qubits in 2022.

Rocket Lab launches its two-in-one satellite for deep space missions

Rocket Lab made a successful return to service by launching a customer's satellite into orbit earlier this week, but that deployment wasn't the only cause for celebration.

When the voices in your head are giving orders:

Pentagon scientists say "talking laser" that beams messages directly into your head coming soon

SpaceX launches 60 Starlink internet satellites, sticks rocket landing

SpaceX delivered a new batch of its Starlink satellites into orbit today (Sept. 3) and nailed a rocket landing, following a few delays.

MIND GAMES Elon Musk will reveal a device that connects your brain to a computer on Friday -

– putting AI in your head ELON Musk is set to reveal a 'working Neuralink device' this Friday.

US Increases Funding for AI and Quantum Information Science

The White House has announced additional funding for Artificial Intelligence and Quantum computing research.

Wireless Chip Breakthrough for Eventual 6G Speed that is 100 Times Faster Than 5G

Singapore researchers have a terahertz (THz) wave chip that can transmit at a data rate of 11 Gigabits per second (Gbit/s). It is capable of supporting real-time streaming of 4K high-definition video and passes the theoretical limit of 10 Gbit/s for

Tiny MEMS Space Telescope on a Cubesat

DARPA deployed a cubesat that has a new mini-space telescope. DARPA's Deformable Mirror (DeMi) CubeSat deployed from the International Space Station July 13 and uses a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) mirror for the space telescope.

E Ink demos a folding e-reader that can also take notes

Like a regular notebook, but make it digital

Scientists encode data into artificial molecules

Information can be encoded into all sorts of patterns, whether it's short and long beeps for Morse code, raised bumps for Braille, or ones and zeroes for computers.

This 3-in-1 speaker is a game-changer for people on the go

Are you someone that loves being outdoors and is always on the go? This gadget may be for you.

US Energy Department rolls out 10-year plan for QUANTUM INTERNET that would be virtually...

US Energy Department rolls out 10-year plan for QUANTUM INTERNET that would be virtually 'unhackable' and could transmit data instantly

Us Federal Court Ruling -- Bitcoin Is a Form of Money

A US Federal Court said Friday that bitcoin is a form of money covered under the Washington D.C., Money Transmitters Act (MTA).

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New iPhones could have superzoom 'spy camera' that can see for miles

Mars as you've never seen it before: Incredible images captured from the Martian surface...

Images of Mars captured by various NASA rovers as they trundle along the surface of the Red Planet have been remastered and 'upscaled' by a team of space fans.

QC Ware Quantum Loader Breakthrough for up 100X Faster Training of Quantum Machine Learning

QC Ware, a leader in enterprise software and services for quantum computing, announced a breakthrough in quantum machine learning (QML) that increases QML accuracy and speeds up the industry timeline for practical QML applications on near-term quantu

ELON MUSK CLAIMS HIS NEURALINK CHIP WILL ALLOW YOU TO STREAM MUSIC DIRECTLY TO YOUR BRAIN

Brain-computer interface could also give people 'enhanced abilities'

Lasers Hold a Few Hundred Atoms to Create the Smallest Optical Mirror

Physicists at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ) have made an optical mirror using only a few hundred identical atoms.

Rock Star and Web Founder Teaming Up on Technology

A rock star, a vegan financier and a pioneer of the internet are backing a project to find ways for humans to communicate with animals using machine learning and artificial intelligence.

DreamGlass 4K brings AR experiences to you, no screen required

Dreamworld is back with another crowdfunded pair of augmented reality glasses called the DreamGlass 4K.

DreamGlass 4K brings AR experiences to you, no screen required

Dreamworld is back with another crowdfunded pair of augmented reality glasses called the DreamGlass 4K.

SpaceX Starlink Beta Testing Starting in North America This Summer

The SpaceX Starlink network will start beta testing this summer (probably August, 2020) in North America.

Spintronics Breakthrough Could Enable Vastly Higher Speed Data Technology

Today's information technology relies on electronics that consumes a huge amount of energy, the electrons within electric currents can also transfer a form of angular momentum called spin.

Millions of Telescopes 4 Light Days From Earth Could Permanently Explore Other Solar Systems

The resolution amplification out at the gravitational lens would be mammoth compared to large telescopes near to Earth. There is a need for both. Having 100 meter or multi-kilometer telescopes on the moon or at LaGrange points would be useful for low

Facebook's new prototype offers a look at a lighter VR future

If virtual reality headgear is going to start gaining more mass appeal, making these wearables as light and as unobtrusive as possible is really going to help.

SpaceX Wants You to Try Getting Internet From Space with Starlink

SpaceX Wants You to Try Getting Internet From Space with Starlink

Artificial synapses and living cells communicate using brain chemicals

Artificial synapses are an important step towards emulating the supercomputer that is the human brain.

Aqua-Fi could bring Wi-Fi-like tech to the underwater world

Radio waves travel poorly through the water, which makes it difficult for divers or submersibles to wirelessly transmit information to the surface. Scientists are trying to change that, though, by developing an underwater version of Wi-Fi.

Tesla supplier develops battery that will last for 16 years and a MILLION miles...

Tesla supplier develops battery that will last for 16 years and a MILLION miles in breakthrough that could transform electric vehicle market

Over 2,000 Coca-Cola Machines Now Accept Bitcoin in Australia and New Zealand

Over 2,000 Coca-Cola vending machines in Australia and New Zealand have started accepting bitcoin, thanks to an agreement between Coca-Cola Amatil and Centrapay. Coca-Cola Amatil is a major bottler and distributor in Asia Pacific, supporting 140 bran

What is Google Fi, what are the plans, and why should I buy it?

Google's own carrier offering definitely has appealing features.

Finally, Commercialization of Wafers of Carbon Nanotube Transistor Chips

Carbon nanotube field-effect transistors or CNFETs can now be made 1100 times faster so significant commercialization will finally happen.

During Lockdown a Ghanaian Shoemaker Invented a Solar-Powered Hand-washing...

During Lockdown a Ghanaian Shoemaker Invented a Solar-Powered Hand-washing Basin to Encourage Sanitary Habits

Signal, which uses end-to-end encryption on all messages...

Signal, which uses end-to-end encryption on all messages, has added a new tool to its secure messaging app.

How to Get Wi-Fi Without an Internet Service Provider: 5 Methods

Getting on the web is expensive. In the United States, the average cost of a home internet connection is $60 per month. Don't fancy paying all that money? Don't worry; even if you don't have a regular ISP, there are still ways to go online.

Raspberry Pi 4 doubles down on system memory

Almost a year after the Pi 4 went on sale, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has doubled the maximum memory option to 8 GB, while also renaming the default operating system and releasing a 64-bit beta OS image.

An affordable 3D printer with high-quality results

Contrary to popular belief, printing in 3D doesn't have to be expensive or hard to come by. Whether you're looking for a 3D printer for personal, professional, or educational use, you'll be able to bring your creations to life with the SparkMaker Ori

WORLD'S FASTEST INTERNET SPEED SEES DOWNLOAD SPEEDS 1 MILLION...

WORLD'S FASTEST INTERNET SPEED SEES DOWNLOAD SPEEDS 1 MILLION TIMES FASTER THAN CURRENT BROADBAND

Artificial intelligence can guess your personality from a SELFIE...

Artificial intelligence can guess your personality from a SELFIE - but it is better at judging women than men

"Quantum radar" uses entangled photons to detect objects

The weird world of quantum physics is being harnessed for some fascinating use cases. In the latest example, physicists have developed and demonstrated a "quantum radar" prototype that uses the quantum entanglement phenomenon to detect objects, a

Beyond Big Data is Big Memory Computing for 100X Speed

MemVerge™, the inventor of Memory Machine™ software, today introduced what's next for in-memory computing: Big Memory Computing.

World's fastest camera captures 70 trillion frames per second

Developed at Caltech, the technology is called compressed ultrafast spectral photography (CUSP). As you might expect from the incredible frame rate, it doesn't function like any ordinary camera. It uses extremely short pulses of laser light, each o

A Neuroscience Startup Uses Helmets to Measure Brain Activity

If you want your mind read, there are two options. You can visit a psychic or head to a lab and get strapped into a room-size, expensive machine that'll examine the electrical impulses and blood moving through the brain.

Elon Says Starlink Private Beta in 3 Months and Public in 6 Months

Elon Musk says Starlink will offer a private beta for a global internet service in about three months and start offering a public beta service in 6 months.
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