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  • #photo | NASA received detailed images of the Great red spot of Jupiter

    At the beginning of this week, the spacecraft NASA’s “Juno” was released to a height of 9,000 km right above the famous Great red spot of the gas giant Jupiter and made some amazing detailed photos of the large atmospheric storms in the Solar system. These photos will appeal to many Amateur astronomers. Despite the…

  • Medicine of the future: self-managed mobile clinic with artificial intelligence

    High technology designed to make our lives easier, better and safer. Do not stay aside and development in the field of medicine. For example, the company Artefact Group has recently demonstrated a very interesting vision of the medical technologies of the near future: self-managed mobile clinic under AI control. It unites not only innovative sensors…

  • Hosted the first test of the vacuum transport system Hyperloop One

    It turns out that the tests took place may 12, but information about it has decided to publish only now, summing up all the results and studying the nuances. CEO shervin Pishevar encouraged by the results and noted that Hyperloop first One managed to test the transport system completely, because the competitors have so far…

  • In the US and the UK started the world’s first bot-the lawyer

    Following the journalists, with a sinking heart watching the success of their bot counterparts, stiffened and lawyers: the first boat lawyer earned in the USA and the UK. British entrepreneur Joshua Browder has developed a bot, a lawyer for quite some time. Before you run it throughout America, Browder was testing it in new York,…

  • Can Facebook Fix VR’s Most Frustrating Problems in One Fell Swoop?

    Image: Oculus Virtual reality is cool and all, but it won’t really become mainstream until a) it’s affordable and b) it doesn’t require a $1,000+ gaming PC. But it seems Facebook is attempting yet again to make VR a thing. Facebook is creating a new Oculus VR headset that’s not only untethered, but also cheap,…

  • Secure Chat App Wickr Thinks It’s Solved the Encrypted Conference Calls Problem

    Photo: AP Remember when encrypting stuff was really hard? It kinda drives me crazy to think about how much time I wasted trying to set up encrypted OTR chat on Adium a few years ago, and now we can just download Signal or WhatsApp or Messenger and bam! Our chats are encrypted, just like that.…

  • New Deep Sea Hermit Crabs Have Super Weird Homes

    Image: Jannes Landschoff Most hermit crabs live their lives in an endless episode of House Hunters, switching from one shell to the next. A newly discovered species of hermit crab, however, chooses to live in an unusual abode that’s actually also alive. Together, the home and its crustacean tenant live in a symbiotic relationships that…

  • More Evidence That Ravens Are Ridiculously Intelligent Birds

    Image: Frank Vassen/Wikimedia New research shows that ravens can plan ahead for different types of events, and even resist the urge to take an immediate reward in favor of getting a better one in the future. These capacities are often considered the exclusive domain of humans and great apes, so their presence in birds comes…

  • Quantum Mechanics Could Shake Up Our Understanding of Earth’s Magnetic Field

    Image: NASA Goddard/Flickr Earth’s magnetic field does way more than guide our compasses and cause occasional worry. It’s part of the reason there’s life at all on this planet—it protects us from harmful solar radiation that might otherwise blow our ozone layer away. But there’s still a lot about the magnetic field scientists don’t understand.…

  • Man Stuck Inside ATM Rescued After Slipping Customers Terrifying Notes

    Image: Screen Shot via KZTV Under capitalism, money imprisons us all, but for one man in Corpus Christi, Texas, this arrangement transcended mere metaphor recently. On Wednesday afternoon, the contractor (whose name has not been released) was fixing a lock in a room connected to a Bank of America ATM when, suddenly, he trapped himself…