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Jun 26, 2019

Robert Steinhaus’s answer to How small can a fusion reactor be?

Posted by in categories: futurism, nuclear energy

Small fusion is very possible as fusion is a nuclear process that scales elegantly.

Sometime in the not distant future that we may see the practical development of successful small fusion reactors. Even integrated circuit scale pure fusion reactors may be possible.

Jun 25, 2019

Germany’s Got a 4-Barrel Laser Gatling Gun

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It’s real and it’s spectacular.

Jun 25, 2019

This Pet Shelter Only Hires Homeless People Who Love Animals

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A new type of shelter needs donations to help homeless animals and homeless people get a new start.

Jun 25, 2019

Magnitude 7.5 Earthquake Strikes Indonesia

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STORY SUMMARY

HONOLULU, Hawaiʻi — The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center reports that a strong earthquake has occurred just after 5 p.m. HST in the vicinity of Indonesia, but did not generate a tsunami threat to Hawaiʻi.

Jun 24, 2019

People with fibromyalgia have different gut bacteria

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A new study shows that gut bacteria composition is different in people with fibromyalgia and that it varies with the severity of pain and other symptoms.

Jun 24, 2019

How to bend waves to arrive at the right place

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Waves do not always spread uniformly into all directions, but can form a remarkable “branched flow.” At TU Wien (Vienna) a method has now been developed to control this phenomenon.

In , the light wave of a laser beam propagates on a perfectly straight line. Under certain circumstances, however, the behavior of a wave can be much more complicated. In the presence of a disordered, irregular environment a very strange phenomenon occurs: An incoming wave splits into several paths, it branches in a complicated way, reaching some places with high intensity, while avoiding others almost completely.

This kind of “branched flow” has first been observed in 2001. Scientists at TU Wien (Vienna) have now developed a method to exploit this effect. The core idea of this new approach is to send a wave signal exclusively along one single pre-selected , such that the wave is hardly noticeable anywhere else. The results have now been published in the journal PNAS.

Jun 24, 2019

ideaXme — Dr. Germaine Cornelissen-Guillaume, PhD — Halberg Chronobiology Center — University of Minnesota — Ira Pastor

Posted by in categories: aging, bioengineering, biotech/medical, complex systems, cryonics, DNA, futurism, genetics, health, life extension

Jun 24, 2019

Invisible threat to the Great Barier Reef

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BREAKING NEWS: Microfibres from clothes and furniture are contaminating the #GreatBarrierReef, researchers from @AustralianMarineScience and the University of Copenhagen have discovered.

The team—Lene Jensen, Cherie Motti, Anders Garm, Hemerson Tonin and Frederieke Kroon—investigated microdebris from inside fish and surface waters on inshore and offshore areas of the reef.

Jun 24, 2019

UN world population report predicts slowing growth rate, 10.9 billion peak by 2100

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While this general estimate that the global population should peak at under 11 billion is better news than some earlier higher estimates that it would reach as high as 15 billion by the end of the century, the researchers behind the study suggest the vast majority of population growth coming over the course of this century will occur in the world’s poorest countries.

Jun 24, 2019

Zero Psilocybin Arrests in Denver First Month After Decriminalization

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Denver police made zero psychedelic mushroom arrests in the first month of the decriminalization initiative being on the books.

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