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News & Articles By Frances Bloomfield
12/13/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
A new Atlantis? Floating nation being built in the Pacific, designed to “liberate humanity from politicians”
Come 2020, a part of Pacific Ocean will serve as the base for the world’s first floating nation. That’s the plan of the Seasteading Institute, an international organization committed to the establishment of autonomous, seaborne communities. The groups intends on beginning construction in 2019, and by the next year plans on welcoming hundreds of people […]
12/09/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
No, we won’t have a Blade Runner future: The robots of tomorrow won’t look like humans — we’re too inefficient
In the 1980s science fiction classic Blade Runner, there exist human-looking robots known as replicants. These fictional biorobotic androids seem human on the surface yet possess strength, agility, speed, and resilience superior to ours. They’re also what many of us imagine the robots of the future will look like — as human as possible. Though […]
12/07/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Americans will welcome ET visitation, says psychologist
How would humanity react to the news that alien life does indeed exist? That’s what the members of the Arizona State University Interplanetary Initiative set to find out. And through a series of experiments, Interplanetary Initiative member and Arizona State University psychologist Michael Varnum has teamed up with planetary scientists to come up with an […]
12/03/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Robot sailors to be the latest naval navigators? Warship collisions have been found to be mainly caused by human error so the military is planning an AI solution
Throughout 2017, the U.S. Navy has suffered six accidents in Asian waters. Of those accidents, one involved a Navy aircraft, while the rest were collisions with U.S. warships. The U.S. Navy has since reviewed all of the mishaps thus far and has issued a number of recommendations to prevent these from happening again. Among those […]
12/01/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Will human colonies be on the Moon in five years?
Come 2018, Moon Express will launch its first mission to the Moon. Though originally slated for late 2017, Naveen Jain, Moon Express co-founder and chairman, told CNBC.com that the launch is “definitely” going to happen. Moreover, Jain has gone on to state that the first human colony will be on the Moon within the next […]
11/30/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
How green is the technology that makes your green energy? Researchers are working to develop sustainable ways to source the raw materials
The growing demand for green technologies such as electric vehicles and wind turbines has called for a heavy price. The need for rare earth minerals in their production processes is all but causing great harm to the environment and placing unnecessary pressure upon poor communities. Yet a team of researchers from the Camborne School of […]
11/27/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Ancient natural substance may be the newest treatment for cancer: Scorpion venom found to be effective at identifying brain tumors
In 2014, brain cancer physician and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center researcher Dr. Jim Olson unveiled a new approach to battling cancer. Dubbed “Tumor Paint,” the substance works by seeking and attaching itself to tumor cells, illuminating these cells to make them easier for surgeons to cut out. This technique has proven to work on […]
11/26/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Twilight zone: Human head successfully transplanted on a corpse; professor claims the next operation will be on a live human
On the morning of Nov. 17, 2017, Italian neurosurgeon Sergio Canavero made a shocking announcement at a press conference in Vienna. The professor claimed that the world’s first human head transplant was performed on a corpse in China. Led by Chinese orthopedic surgeon Xiaoping Ren, the team at Harbin Medical University managed to successfully reconnect […]
11/25/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
So, what are you going to do when a robot takes YOUR job? Here are some crazy ideas for your next gig
What will you do when robots take over — take over the workforce, that is. Let’s face it: give them a few more years, and soon robots will be performing the bulk of labor for all kinds of industries. From manufacturing to transportation to foodservice, these are but some of the trades robots are being […]
11/24/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Glow-in-the-dark materials may soon be made organically, for less
Manufacturing glow-in-the-dark materials can be difficult and expensive. More often than not, they need to be made from rare metals like dysprosium and europium, and require extreme heat to produce. A team from the Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics Research (OPERA) at Kyushu University is aiming to change all that. Led by Kabe Ryota, […]
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