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New “Instantly Rechargeable” Battery Deals a Fatal Blow to Fossil Fuels
Post Date: 2017-06-08 14:57:58 by Anthem
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In Brief Purdue researchers have developed a flow battery that would allow electric cars to be recharged instantly at stations like conventional cars are. The technology is clean, safe, and cheap. Go With The Flow Purdue researchers have developed technology for an “instantly rechargeable” battery that is affordable, environmentally friendly, and safe. Currently, electric vehicles need charging ports in convenient locations to be viable, but this battery technology would allow drivers of hybrid and electric vehicles to charge up much like drivers of conventional cars refill quickly and easily at gas stations. This breakthrough would not only speed the switch to electric ...

Scientific American: Marijuana Treatment Reduces Severe Epileptic Seizures
Post Date: 2017-06-05 15:53:46 by Operation 40
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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN: A rigorous study validates a cannabis-derived treatment for a rare, drug-resistant childhood epilepsy Medical researchers have confirmed what some desperate parents have been claiming for years—that a nonpsychoactive component of marijuana known as cannabidiol (CBD) can reduce epileptic seizures in some children. Published in The New England Journal of Medicine, the findings stem from a double-blind, placebo-controlled study—the most scientifically rigorous type of investigation possible. “This study clearly establishes cannabidiol as an effective anti-seizure drug for this disorder and this age group," says principal investigator Orrin Devinsky, ...

Google, Facebook Are Super Upset They May No Longer Be Able To Sell Your Internet Data Without Permission
Post Date: 2017-05-30 19:35:30 by Tooconservative
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Google and Facebook are actively trying to stop a proposed law that would force them to acquire consent from users before collecting their personal information. The “Browser Act,” introduced May 18 by Republican Rep. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, mandates that people must explicitly give permission to internet service providers (ISPs) and websites wanting to use their browsing history and other data for business purposes. “I think it is necessary to get our consumers the strongest toolbox possible to allow them to control their virtual presence,” Blackburn told The Daily Caller News Foundation (TheDCNF) in an interview. ...

Asteroid worth $10,000 quadrillion ‘could transform global economy’
Post Date: 2017-05-25 18:26:25 by cranky
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NASA scientists are outdoing themselves yet again: by reworking the planned route for a robotic mission to a giant asteroid worth $10,000 quadrillion, they’ve managed to cut costs, launch sooner and arrive four years earlier than planned. Not bad. The Psyche planetoid, measuring 240km (149 miles) in diameter, is located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter and is made almost entirely of iron and nickel. At current market prices, such an asteroid, a truly unique object in our solar system, is estimated to be worth $10,000 quadrillion ($10,000,000,000,000,000,000). That is, if you could successfully tow it into orbit and then mine it (and find someone to buy all of it, of ...

Watch two Maglev trains passing each other at 500 mph
Post Date: 2017-05-23 10:26:24 by Willie Green
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Don’t blink. Seriously, don’t blink—if you do, you’ll miss the fraction of a second it takes for these two Maglev trains to pass each other. On Saturday, YouTube account TheBearPoncho posted a 31-second video of two Shanghai Maglev trains passing each other. Named after electromagnetic levitation used to frictionlessly propel the trains at high rates of speed, the Maglev train that the video recorded from was traveling at 267 mph at the time of the passing, the YouTuber wrote. That means, if the other train was going the same speed, the passengers would have witnessed the other train passing at about 534 mph, accounting for the space between the two trains. ...

DELINGPOLE: ‘Penises Cause Climate Change’; Progressives Fooled By Peer-Reviewed Hoax Study
Post Date: 2017-05-20 14:23:10 by cranky
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Gender studies is a fake academic industry populated by charlatans, deranged activists and gullible idiots. Now, a pair of enterprising hoaxers has proved it scientifically by persuading an academic journal to peer-review and publish their paper claiming that the penis is not really a male genital organ but a social construct. The paper, published by Cogent Social Sciences – “a multidisciplinary open access journal offering high quality peer review across the social sciences” – also claims that penises are responsible for causing climate change. The two hoaxers are Peter Boghossian, a full-time faculty member in the Philosophy department at Portland State University, ...

Journal Trolled With Study About a Fake Disease From "Seinfeld"
Post Date: 2017-05-09 12:13:29 by Tooconservative
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You'd think "The Arthur Vandelay Urological Research Institute" would be a dead giveaway. But it seems some journal editors don't know their Seinfeld reruns.John McCool wants to expose what he calls "predatory journals." These are periodicals with science-y sounding names that will publish research for a hefty fee and don't have the most robust peer review process (if any), taking advantage of scientists' need to "publish or perish" McCool thought the Urology & Nephrology Open Access Journal might be one of these, so he submitted a paper based on a fake disease from a "Seinfeld" episode and littered the document with references to ...

Physicists manage to 'breed' Schrodinger's cat in breakthrough that could help explain the quantum world [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2017-05-02 07:39:35 by cranky
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The cat in famous thought experiment can be alive and dead at the same timePhysicists amplified pairs of classical states of light to generate 'enlarged' catThis could uncover the limit, if one exists, of the quantum world, they say Scientists have developed a way to 'breed' Schrodinger's hypothetical cat in a breakthrough experiment that could bridge the gap between the quantum and the visible - or classical - worlds. The cat in the famous thought experiment can be alive and dead at the same time, in a quantum phenomenon known as superposition. But, whether this effect translates to larger objects has long remained a mystery. Physicists have now created a way to ...

Former Obama Official: Bureaucrats Manipulate Climate Stats To Influence Policy
Post Date: 2017-04-27 11:59:50 by Tooconservative
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A former member of the Obama administration claims Washington D.C. often uses “misleading” news releases about climate data to influence public opinion. Former Energy Department Undersecretary Steven Koonin told The Wall Street Journal Monday that bureaucrats within former President Barack Obama’s administration spun scientific data to manipulate public opinion. “What you saw coming out of the press releases about climate data, climate analysis, was, I’d say, misleading, sometimes just wrong,” Koonin said, referring to elements within the Obama administration he said were responsible for manipulating climate data. He pointed to a National Climate Assessment ...

Cryogenically frozen brains will be 'woken up' and transplanted in donor bodies within three years, says surgeon
Post Date: 2017-04-27 07:23:27 by cranky
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People who have had their brains cryogenically frozen could be 'woken up' within three years, a pioneering Italian surgeon has claimed. Professor Sergio Canavero, Director of the Turin Advanced Neuromodulation Group, is aiming to carry out the first human head transplant within 10 months and then wants to begin trials on brain transplants. If the procedures are successful, he believes that frozen brains could be thawed and inserted into a donor body. Hundreds of people who are dying or paralysed have had their bodies or brains cryogenically preserved in the hope that medical science will be able to bring them back to life and cure their conditions. Although many experts are ...

Toyota Rolls Out Hydrogen Semi Ahead Of Tesla's Electric Truck
Post Date: 2017-04-20 04:00:45 by Operation 40
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Toyota's "Project Portal" is the first zero-emission, hydrogen fuel cell semi truck, which goes into operation at the Port of Los Angeles later this year. A battle for the future of clean trucks is breaking out. A week after Elon Musk said an electric Tesla semi is coming, Toyota sped ahead of him in its own exhaust-free truck: a hydrogen-powered 18-wheeler created to haul cargo at the Port of Los Angeles. The carmaker’s truck, dubbed “Project Portal," fulfills a promise Toyota made in November to scale up the fuel cell system used in its Mirai sedan for a semi as part of a feasibility study. The Class 8 truck Toyota created using a Kenworth chassis, ...

Baltimore's solar-powered water wheel has now removed 1.1 million lbs of rubbish from the river
Post Date: 2017-04-19 11:05:40 by Willie Green
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This is "Mr.Trash Wheel" – a water wheel in Baltimore that removes rubbish from the river.  The water wheel is powered by the river's current, which lifts rubbish and debris from the water and deposits it into a dumpster. The rubbish is then sent to be incinerated, which generates power for some homes in Maryland. When there isn't enough water current, there is a solar panel attached to the water wheel to provide additional power.  Mr.Trash has been in use since 2014, removing over 1 million lbs of rubbish from Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Some of that rubbish includes 8.9 million cigarette butts and half a million polystyrene ...

AeroMobil is launching a flying car that you can actually buy this year
Post Date: 2017-04-14 23:02:14 by Deckard
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by Kristine LofgrenView Slideshow We’ve been waiting for flying cars ever since the 1960s – and they’re set to become a viable reality this year. AeroMobil just announced that it is ready to launch its futuristic flying car – and you’ll actually be able to buy one in a few months. The company plans to show off the latest iteration of the car/plane hybrid next week in Monaco, with pre-orders starting later this year. According to the company, “AeroMobil is a completely integrated aircraft as well as a fully functioning four-wheeled car, powered by hybrid propulsion.” So far, we don’t know how much the futuristic car will cost, or any real ...

This new solar-powered device can pull water straight from the desert air
Post Date: 2017-04-13 17:12:55 by cranky
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Crystalline materials similar to these can now harvest water vapor from the air.You can’t squeeze blood from a stone, but wringing water from the desert sky is now possible, thanks to a new spongelike device that uses sunlight to suck water vapor from air, even in low humidity. The device can produce nearly 3 liters of water per day, and researchers say future versions will be even better. That means homes in the driest parts of the world could soon have a solar-powered appliance capable of delivering all the water they need, offering relief to billions of people.The new water harvester is made of metal organic framework crystals pressed into a thin sheet of copper metal and placed ...

Astronomers capture image of elusive force that connects the universe
Post Date: 2017-04-13 16:58:47 by cranky
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In this false color map, the white regions depict galaxies, while the red regions depict the presence of the dark matter “bridge.” For the first time ever, astronomers have an image of the “bridge” that ties galaxies together. Captured by researchers at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, the composite image is proof that dark matter acts as a giant intergalactic web that connects galaxies throughout space and time. Their findings were published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Dark matter is an invisible force that doesn’t emit or reflect light, and is only detectable through gravity. It makes up around 27 percent of the ...

Humans can now control turtles with their minds
Post Date: 2017-04-12 20:17:12 by cranky
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It sounds like something Dr. Evil from Austin Powers might have come up with. But unlike sharks with laser beams attached to their heads, mind–controlled turtles are now a reality. That’s right, researchers in Korea have figured out a way to control how turtles move with human thought. The new technology uses the turtle’s natural flight or fight response to tell it which direction to swim. The system, created by researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), combines two technologies opposite to one another: brain–to–computer interfaces (BCI’s), which allow humans to control machines via thought– and computer–to– ...

Dodge unveils one-seat 840-horsepower muscle car
Post Date: 2017-04-12 09:17:13 by cranky
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The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon is not a car for normal people. For starters, it comes standard with only one seat. Because passenger seats, and passengers, weigh too much and would slow it down. Your friends aren't worth that. Then there's the engine. The Demon's 840-horsepower 6.2-liter supercharged V8 is the most powerful V8 engine ever put into a regular production car. That makes the Demon the most powerful factory-produced muscle car...ever. That record had previously been held by the 707-horsepower Dodge Challenger Hellcat which seems like a house cat compared to the Demon, a car just unveiled ahead of the New York International Auto Show. The Demon has already ...

Global warming fail: Study finds melting sea ice is actually helping Arctic animals
Post Date: 2017-04-03 12:00:03 by Tooconservative
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Proponents of the theory humans are primarily responsible for rising global temperatures long claimed wildlife are harmed significantly by global warming, and that unless mankind stops producing significant amounts of carbon-dioxide emissions, the world’s animals will not be able to thrive. While rising temperatures have certainly put a strain on species in some parts of the world, a new study by researchers at the University of Southern Denmark suggests animals in the Arctic region are thriving as because of higher global temperatures. According to a press release touting the study’s new findings, warmer conditions have produced a larger number of life-sustaining “melt ...

Multiple retirements leave Air Force facing a shortage of researchers
Post Date: 2017-03-13 15:44:57 by A Pole
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DAYTON, Ohio — The number of scientists and engineers retiring at the Air Force’s top science research agency has doubled in the last five years, and defense experts say the trend could lead to a shortage because a growing number of highly trained workers are eligible to leave. The Air Force Research Laboratory, headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, has a workforce with about half the employees age 50 or older. This year, 20 percent of the agency’s scientists and engineers were eligible for retirement; by 2018, that figure will reach 33 percent. The Air Force reportedly has lost nearly 30 percent of its top senior scientists the last two years, as well. ...

Inventor of Internet: Fake News and Government Surveillance Threatens to Destroy It
Post Date: 2017-03-12 15:38:09 by 3-Dee
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Inventor of Internet: Fake News and Government Surveillance Threatens to Destroy It And no, it’s not Al Gore. Via Daily Mail: The man who invented the World Wide Web 28 years ago today has announced that he wants to save it. Tim Berners-Lee wrote the blueprint for what would become the World Wide Web, and said he is alarmed at what has happened to it in the last year. In a statement issued from London, Berners-Lee said: ‘Over the past 12 months, I’ve become increasingly worried about three new trends which I believe we must tackle in order for the web to fulfill its true potential as a tool which serves all of humanity.’ Keep reading… Click for Full Text!

Lightning from space: Satellite promises a 'quantum leap' in forecasting
Post Date: 2017-03-06 21:02:03 by cranky
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Weather forecasters are getting more help from space in the form of a new instrument that can detect lightning strikes all over the western hemisphere. Weather forecasters are getting more help from space in the form of a new instrument that can detect lightning strikes all over the western hemisphere. The new images, released Monday, come from the Geostationary Lightning Mapper, an instrument onboard the recently launched GOES-16 satellite that can take a whopping 500 pictures a second, said engineer Tim Gasparrini of Lockheed Martin, which designed and built it.The spectacular images will help meteorologists increase lead times for severe storm warnings. It's "a quantum ...

Marijuana DOES cause schizophrenia and triggers heart attacks, experts say in landmark study that slams most of the drug's medical benefits as 'unproven'
Post Date: 2017-01-12 20:52:32 by misterwhite
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Marijuana does raise the risk of getting schizophrenia and triggers heart attacks, according to the most significant study on the drug's effects to date. A federal advisory panel admitted cannabis can almost certainly ease chronic pain, and might help some people sleep. But it dismisses most of the drug's other supposedly 'medical benefits' as unproven. Crucially, the researchers concluded there is not enough research to say whether marijuana effectively treats epilepsy - one of the most widely-recognized reasons for cannabis prescriptions. The report also casts doubt on using cannabis to treat cancers, irritable bowel syndrome, or certain symptoms of Parkinson's ...

Science has discovered a new human organ
Post Date: 2017-01-04 18:57:10 by cranky
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Scientists have discovered a new human organ. The mesentery — a fold of the peritoneum that connects the intestine to the abdomen — was once thought to be made up of multiple separate parts. Research published in The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology journal in November reveals that the section of the digestive membrane is actually one continuous organ. “In the paper, which has been peer reviewed and assessed, we are now saying we have an organ in the body which hasn’t been acknowledged as such to date,” researcher J. Calvin Coffey, from the University Hospital Limerick in Ireland, said in a release. The official function of the organ is not yet known, but ...

The Unnatural World: New BBC wildlife show uses fake animals rigged with spy cameras to reveal never-before-seen behaviour - including monkeys grieving after thinking they KILLED an imposter
Post Date: 2016-12-31 09:52:14 by cranky
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34 animatronic Spy Creatures have been dispatched across the globe in a bid to reveal animals' emotionsThe production team want to see beasts displaying love, intelligence, friendships and mischiefIn one scene langur monkeys try to revive their robot companion when they think they have killed it A chimp tries to keep a kitten as a pet while a tortoise also tries to mate with the shelled imposterThe new four-part series Spy In The Wild will be start airing on January 12 on BBC One The BBC is sending an army of undercover robot animals into the wild in a bid to capture never-seen-before footage In one of the most innovative natural history series ever presented, Spy in the Wild deploys ...

Finally! A Flying Car Could Go On Sale In 2017
Post Date: 2016-12-27 14:14:06 by Deckard
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It's the future promised to us by the Jetsons, "Back To The Future" and even as far back as Jules Verne: Finally after decades of dreaming and waiting, a company has plans to make a flying car commercially available to the public within 24 months. Last year, Slovakian company AeroMobil unveiled its latest prototype of an elongated, road-ready vehicle with stowable wings that can navigate both city traffic and the airspace in between landings and take-offs from the world's airports. (Forbes contributor Federico Guerrini covered the reveal in Vienna in October; check it out for more details on the latest model known as the Aeromobil 3.0.)  Then, this week at South ...

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