ispace moonbase

from ABC News A private company wants to build a city on the moon. But it has to land a probe first ispace will make its second attempt at an uncrewed moon landing Thursday. By Matthew Glasser A private space exploration company based in Japan, ispace, wants to see...

Killing Death

from StudyFinds ‘Final Frontier In Medicine’ Unlocked? ‘Pausing’ Cell Death Could Slow Aging, Cancer, Brain Degeneration Research led by Dr. Carina Kern, LinkGevity Illustration of a healthy cell (left) alongside a cell that has been affected by necrosis (right)....

Deadlink

from New Scientist The sun is killing off SpaceX’s Starlink satellites There have never been so many satellites orbiting Earth as there are today, thanks in part to the launch of mega constellations like SpaceX’s Starlink internet service – and now...

Inviso-lenses

from StudyFinds Revolutionary Contact Lenses Let Humans See The Invisible Research led by Tian Xue, University of Science and Technology of China Hand gestures captured on infrared imager device. (Image by Maximillian cabinet on Shutterstock) HEFEI, China — Scientists...

Robot Turtle, Cool!

from The Wall Street Journal Forget Humanoids. At MIT, Worms and Turtles Are Inspiring a New Generation of Robots Daniela Rus, the director of MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, is developing robots that take more cues from nature than science...

Self-obsolescence

from The Free Press AI Will Change What It Is to Be Human. Are We Ready? This technology can usher in an age of flourishing the likes of which we have never seen. It will also foment a crisis about what it is to be a person at all. By Tyler Cowen and Avital Balwit Are...