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Jun 15, 2021

Exoskeleton | Ballistic Helmet | Military Suits

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, climatology, cyborgs, Elon Musk, genetics, military, robotics/AI

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You are on the Pro Robot channel and today we are going to talk about the soldiers of the future. Exoskeletons, ballistic helmets, military suits, chips and more are already being introduced into the armaments of different countries. In this issue we will find out what the super-soldier of the future will be like and what developments are being conducted in the military industry. Watch the video to the end and write your opinion in the comments: will robots replace humans in military service?

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Jun 13, 2021

Musk says Tesla will accept bitcoin again as crypto miners use more clean energy

Posted by in categories: bitcoin, climatology, sustainability

Tesla halted car purchases with bitcoin in mid-May due to concerns over how mining contributes to climate change.

Jun 12, 2021

A carbon fiber strong enough to protect airplanes from lightning strikes, light enough to create performance skis

Posted by in categories: business, climatology, engineering

“It was so easy to get support from Northeastern, especially considering that we were fresh out of college,” Gurijala says. Through the Venture Mentoring Network, the co-founders were advised on how to create a business model and pitch investors. “They even connected us to our first investor. I’m not sure we could have started Boston Materials without the support of the whole entrepreneurial ecosystem at Northeastern.”

Boston Materials, which recently raised $8 million from investors, is looking to expand its team.

“We’re looking to grow across the company, from the manufacturing team, to the engineering team, to the technical sales team,” Gurijala says. “It’s an exciting time. There’s so much momentum behind us right now.”

Jun 11, 2021

New agricultural robots kill individual weeds with electricity

Posted by in categories: chemistry, climatology, robotics/AI, sustainability

Using the full system, farmers could reduce costs by 40% and chemical usage by up to 95%.


Small Robot Company (SRC), a British agritech startup for sustainable farming, has developed AI-enabled robots – named Tom, Dick and Harry – that identify and kill individual weeds with electricity. These agricultural robots could reduce the use of harmful chemicals and heavy machinery, paving the way for a new approach to sustainable crop farming.

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Jun 11, 2021

How might Earths atmosphere, land, and ocean systems respond to changes in carbon dioxide over time?

Posted by in categories: climatology, sustainability

How might Earth’s atmosphere, land, and ocean systems respond to changes in carbon dioxide over time? — Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet.


Vital Signs of the Planet: Global Climate Change and Global Warming. Current news and data streams about global warming and climate change from NASA.

Jun 6, 2021

Seismic Data Helps Scientists Forecast Volcanic Explosions

Posted by in category: climatology

Scientists have begun to decipher the subtle signs that reveal how explosive a volcanic eruption is going to be.

Jun 3, 2021

Dutch scientists close to ‘breakthrough’ method of growing crops in deserts

Posted by in categories: climatology, innovation

Circa 2017


Scientists in the Netherlands say they are close to a breakthrough which will allow crops to be grown in deserts. Many say this could completely alter life on the African continent and even end hunger.

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Jun 3, 2021

[Video] Inside Asia’s first underground seed vault

Posted by in categories: climatology, sustainability

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But the above-ground structure of the Baekdu-daegan Seed Vault belies the true size of this sprawling underground structure.

The idea of building a Seed Vault in South Korea initially began with the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit Sharing in 2010. Officially launched in 2016 and designated a national security facility since 2019, the Baekdu-daegan Seed Vault’s main purpose is to secure biodiversity from threats such as natural disasters, climate change and war, to support sustainable life for human beings.

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Jun 3, 2021

NASA is going back to Venus after 30 years for an apocalyptic reason

Posted by in categories: climatology, space

Two missions will study the hellish planet to piece together its climate past, look for volcanoes, and see if it was ever habitable.


NASA Administrator and former astronaut Senator Bill Nelson announced today that the agency would be sending two missions to Venus. The two missions, called DAVINCI+ and VERITAS, will respectively study the planet’s atmosphere and geological history.

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Jun 1, 2021

Five times we thought we found aliens but probably didn’t

Posted by in categories: alien life, climatology

5. Mars meteorite ALH 84001

These space “mushrooms” were not the first claim of alien life. On August 7, 1996, the then-President Bill Clinton stood on the White House lawn and announced the possibility that scientists had discovered the ancient, fossilized remains of micro-organisms in a meteorite that had been recovered from Antarctica in 1984.

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