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Forget The Cloud: The Future Is DNA Storage

External drives are increasing in quality and getting cheaper, but that still doesn’t prevent planned obsolescence or physical accidents. Cloud services are good but require immense server stations to collect all of our information. All of our information, stored in together. What would happen to the Cloud if those data centers were destroyed? Enter DNA …

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Company developing interface for mind controlled aircraft

The researchers at the Honeywell Aerospace company have been working at a frantic pace over the last year or so to perfect technology they have developed that may soon allow for mind controlled aircraft. Their scientific advances seem rather unbelievable yet their research and development wants to reach further to encompass the possibility that brain …

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Will proposed “textalyzer” law eliminate cell phone privacy?

There is a bill currently being proposed in the New York state legislature that, if it becomes law, will allow the police to search your cell phone at the site of a traffic stop or an accident. The device is the creation of an Israeli company called Cellebrite and it is designed to allow police …

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Gamers proving they can best AI at quantum physics dilemas

While computers may be able to beat people at such games as chess, a recent research study has found that artificial intelligence has nothing on gamers and human intuition when it comes to figuring out complex quantum physics problems. The experiment was to design a game that mirrored and presented a challenging physics problem that …

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“StarChip” Nanocrafts: The First Step to Interstellar Travel

If we’ve learned anything from recent science fiction flicks like “Interstellar” and “The Martian,” it’s that space travel is difficult. There are so many variables to consider, so many hazards and dangers, and then there’s the worst factor of all: time. The nearest star is Alpha Centauri, and it’s really, really far away. That’s why …

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Zuckerberg’s chatbots are on the way but will anyone use them?

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg announced yesterday at the company’s annual F8 Conference that chatbots were coming soon. The new service will be known as Messenger Platform and the key to its operation will be artificial intelligence as the chatbots become integrated into Messenger. The idea is to allow developers to create chatbots that will be …

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Napster founder Sean Parker donates $250 million to speed up cancer research

Billionaire, and the founder of Napster, Sean Parker, announced that he will be giving $250 million to cancer research in a concerted effort to speed up the process that will lead to a cure. Parker is known to throw the proverbial monkey wrench into anything he tries his hand at. He caused panic and change …

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Programmable Bacteria: Cure-all or End-all?

Every culture has a legend of a kind of cure-all substance, something that can cure any and all diseases and increase longevity. From the Greek panacea to Chinese ginseng to alchemist elixir of life, humanity has been obsessed with the idea of one solution that could solve all of our health problems. Have the researchers …

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Can FCC “Nutrition Labels” Bring Transparency To Cable Bills?

We’ve all had to deal with the cable industry in one form or another: broadband internet, cable TV, and occasionally telephone bills for those of us who still dabble in landline phones for whatever reason. And yet, the longer you use these services, the more odd things that start to creep up: like surprise fees that …

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Should We Spend $10 Billion To Colonize The Moon?

A recent article by Jurica Dujmovic from Market Watch estimated that it could take a mere $10 billion to colonize the moon, which he also said is cheaper than the price of one of the U.S.’s most recent aircraft carriers (an estimated $13 billion). But the bigger question is: should we? The cost of traveling …

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