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Nov 23, 2022

Scientists Created an Artificial Neuron That Actually Retains Electronic Memories

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The human brain is incredible.

Despite consuming the equivalent of just two bananas per day, this doesn’t stop it from executing unconscionably complex tasks with impressive efficiency. But a team of researchers has designed a way to build a prototype of an artificial neuron made of unbelievably thin graphene slits housing a single layer of water molecules, according to a new study published in the journal Science.

Nov 20, 2022

The world’s tallest residential tower in Dubai will have a crown of diamonds

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Award-winning UAE property developer Binghatti has joined forces with luxury jewelry and watch brand Jacob & Co to introduce the tallest residential tower in the world, as reported by Design Boom.


Burj Binghatti.

In addition, the interior design of the homes will feature details provided by the global brand itself in its unforgettable and incomparable signature style. The structure will also host a few luxury amenities including an infinity pool overlooking downtown Dubai, a gymnasium and a spa with bespoke services.

Nov 17, 2022

Built in 3 Months, This Low-Cost, Eco-Friendly Home is Fire & Earthquake Resistant

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Moreover, the house can be dismantled, remodelled, or restructured at a different location whenever the residents want.

Nov 16, 2022

Mirror Earth: the best bets for planets that are like Earth but not Earth

Posted by in categories: alien life, habitats

As far as we know, our home planet is the only one that harbors life. But, as many scientists believe, there are likely countless other planets out there with conditions “just right” to allow life to develop and thrive.

If this is true, these planets could, conceivably, provide additional potential homes ripe for colonization by our species. Of course, we’d need to develop long-range spaceships to get there — and make sure they were not already inhabited.

Nov 16, 2022

Reservations for new community of 3D homes in Georgetown to open in 2023

Posted by in categories: habitats, internet, security, solar power, sustainability

The community will offer eight different floor plans, ranging from three to four bedrooms and two to three bathrooms. Homes will be powered by rooftop solar panels, include a Ring Video Doorbell Pro, Schlage Encode Smart WiFi deadbolt, a Honeywell Home T6 Pro WiFi smart thermostat and a Wolf Ranch security package.

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Nov 16, 2022

Civilizations at the End of Time: Dying Earth

Posted by in categories: habitats, media & arts, quantum physics, space

A trip deep into the far future, to the End of Earth.
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Nov 15, 2022

This Comic Series Is Gorgeous. You’d Never Know AI Drew the Whole Thing

Posted by in categories: entertainment, habitats, robotics/AI

You might expect a comic book series featuring art generated entirely by artificial intelligence to be full of surreal images that have you tilting your head trying to grasp what kind of sense-shifting madness you’re looking at.

Not so with the images in The Bestiary Chronicles, a free, three-part comics series from Campfire Entertainment, a New York-based production house focused on creative storytelling.

The visuals in the trilogy — believed to be the first comics series made with AI-assisted art — are stunning. They’re also stunningly precise, as if they’ve come straight from the hand of a seasoned digital artist with a very specific story and style in mind.

Nov 13, 2022

Major housing development to be 3D-printed

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Work has started on the first large-scale community of 3D-printed homes in the U.S., with reservations to be available in 2023.

Nov 11, 2022

Construction on the world’s largest community of 3D-printed homes is now underway in Texas — see what the homes will look like

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The three to four-bedroom homes will be in a master-planned community in Georgetown, Texas. The units will be open for reservations in 2023.

Nov 7, 2022

A fossil species found living off southern California, with notes on the genus Cymatioa (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Galeommatoidea)

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A small bivalve mollusk previously only known from the Pleistocene of Los Angeles County has recently been found living intertidally near Santa Barbara, California. The bivalve has been determined to be Cymatioa cooki (Willett, 1937), a member of the Galeommatoidea J.E. Gray, 1840. We document the habitat for the newly discovered C. cooki, and compare it to C. electilis (Berry, 1963), the other extant member of this genus recorded from the region. Cymatioa cooki is rare, and while many galeommatoid species have been shown to be commensal with other invertebrates, we have been unable to determine any specific commensal relationships for it.

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