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New study simulates gravitational waves from failing warp drive

New study simulates gravitational waves from failing warp drive

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New study simulates gravitational waves from failing warp drive

https://phys.org/news/2024-07-simulates-gravitational-warp.html

Imagine a spaceship driven not by engines, but by compressing the spacetime in front of it. That's the realm of science fiction, right? Well, not entirely. Physicists have been exploring the theoretical possibility of "warp drives" for decades, and a new study published in the Open Journal of Astrophysics takes things a step further—simulating the gravitational waves such a drive might emit if it broke down.

New study simulates gravitational waves from failing warp drive
Injectable goo could fix joints without surgery, early study suggests

Injectable goo could fix joints without surgery, early study suggests

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Injectable goo could fix joints without surgery, early study suggests

https://www.livescience.com/health/medicine-drugs/injectable-goo-could-fix-joints-without-surgery-early-study-suggests

New research shows that an injectable goo can repair cartilage damage in animals' joints within six months. Scientists are now developing the tech for use in humans.

Injectable goo could fix joints without surgery, early study suggests
The Hyperloop might be a good idea maybe a 100 years from now

The Hyperloop might be a good idea maybe a 100 years from now

HEAR ME OUT BEFORE YOU DOWNVOTE.

Disclaimer: The hyperloop is an absolutely shit idea right now. I do not support building in any form right now.

Now to the shower thought: Theoretically, a hyperloop can get you from place A to place B on the planet in less than 40 min (back of the napkin calculations assuming constant acceleration and deceleration of around 1G). Being completely underground (more on that below), it would also be a really good piece of infrastructure safe from arial/orbital bombardment.

Now to the obvious problems: We need the tube to be very very straight to achieve high speeds without killing our passengers. We would want the hyperloop to enter city centers. Building such a straight thing in city centers would require a lot of demolition. Therefore, we would have to get it underground. Bringing it on the ground again outside cities doesn’t make sense because we would be introducing steep upward curves, thus reducing its maximum speed. Therefore, it makes sense to build this thing completely underground. Building underground also gives us many more benefits like not having to do much land acquisition, safety from violent attacks and so on.

Our tube would have to be incredibly airtight. It absolutely cannot have any leaks anywhere. Also, we need to be able to achieve incredibly low chamber pressures and maintain them.

If we are building this underground, we would need a shit load of energy to dig and transport the material outside the tunnel. We would also need a shit load of steel and other resources for these incredibly long tunnels.

Where do we get this energy? Where do we mine these resources without destroying the planet? Now this is where the “future” part comes in. We would need energy to be incredibly cheap. The only viable long term method (by “long term”, I mean it from the civilization time scale) would be via nuclear fusion. When is nuclear fusion happening? Well, it’s only 30 years away! /s Jokes aside, the energy source might be when nuclear fusion not only becomes possible, but also incredibly cheap (the nuclear reactor shouldn’t cost billions lol).

About the resources? Well, we probably need to mine them on the moon, no? The moon has A LOT of them right on the surface. If we can mine them and send them back home, we solve our resources problem!

Well, you might ask- doesn’t it make more sense to just have spaceships with engines propelled by nuclear fusion that exit the atmosphere, go at hypersonic speeds and then drop in? Why build expensive underground continent spanning tunnels? Well, what if we are attacked by aliens? They could easily blockade our airspace. Hell, just dropping a few million stealthy pebbles in our lower orbits would be enough to stop all hypersonic travel (the risk of ships exploding on contact with these pebbles would be too high for air travel to continue). Hypersonic spaceships would also face the problem of traditional aircrafts- you would need to build spaceports far from city centers. These spaceports would require a lot of space and cause a tremendous amount of noise pollution (constant sonic booms for every launch and landing).

Therefore, I think I have made my mind. I think I would be voting for a hyperloop proposal that possibly would be tabled in our direct democratic government a 100-150 years from now!

World's 1st 'tooth regrowth medicine' to be tested in Japan from Sept. 2024

World's 1st 'tooth regrowth medicine' to be tested in Japan from Sept. 2024

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World's 1st 'tooth regrowth medicine' to be tested in Japan from Sept. 2024 - The Mainichi

https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20240503/p2a/00m/0sc/012000c

OSAKA -- Clinical trials of the world's first

World's 1st 'tooth regrowth medicine' to be tested in Japan from Sept. 2024 - The Mainichi
Stretchable e-skin could give robots human-level touch sensitivity

Stretchable e-skin could give robots human-level touch sensitivity

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Stretchable e-skin could give robots human-level touch sensitivity

https://techxplore.com/news/2024-05-stretchable-skin-robots-human-sensitivity.html

A first-ever stretchy electronic skin could equip robots and other devices with the same softness and touch sensitivity as human skin, opening up new possibilities to perform tasks that require a great deal of precision and control of force.

Stretchable e-skin could give robots human-level touch sensitivity
RuPaul Building Fortified Compound to Withstand "Cycle of Destruction"

RuPaul Building Fortified Compound to Withstand "Cycle of Destruction"

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RuPaul Building Fortified Compound to Withstand "Cycle of Destruction"

https://futurism.com/the-byte/rupaul-compound

In a new interview, drag superstar RuPaul Andre Charles dishes on a variety of topics -- including his fortified compound.

RuPaul Building Fortified Compound to Withstand "Cycle of Destruction"
EVs and hybrids had a noticeable effect on US fuel consumption, says EPA | Ars Technica

EVs and hybrids had a noticeable effect on US fuel consumption, says EPA | Ars Technica

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EVs and hybrids had a noticeable effect on US fuel consumption, says EPA

https://arstechnica.com/cars/2023/12/2023-had-the-best-improvement-in-fuel-efficiency-in-9-years-says-epa/

Model-year 2022 cars, crossovers, and yes, even SUVs are the most-efficient, ever.

EVs and hybrids had a noticeable effect on US fuel consumption, says EPA
Wind turbines generate more than half of UK’s electricity due to Storm Pia | Wind power | The Guardian

Wind turbines generate more than half of UK’s electricity due to Storm Pia | Wind power | The Guardian

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Wind turbines generate more than half of UK’s electricity due to Storm Pia

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/dec/21/wind-turbines-more-than-half-uk-electricity-storm-pia

Clean energy record set after windfarms generate 21.8GW in half an hour on Thursday morning

Wind turbines generate more than half of UK’s electricity due to Storm Pia
Nanowire 'brain' network learns and remembers 'on the fly'

Nanowire 'brain' network learns and remembers 'on the fly'

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Nanowire 'brain' network learns and remembers 'on the fly'

https://phys.org/news/2023-10-nanowire-brain-network-fly.html

For the first time, a physical neural network has successfully been shown to learn and remember "on the fly," in a way inspired by and similar to how the brain's neurons work.

Nanowire 'brain' network learns and remembers 'on the fly'
Revolutionary Bionic Hand Fuses With Woman's Bones, Muscles, And Nerves

Revolutionary Bionic Hand Fuses With Woman's Bones, Muscles, And Nerves

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Revolutionary Bionic Hand Fuses With Woman's Bones, Muscles, And Nerves

https://www.sciencealert.com/revolutionary-bionic-hand-fuses-with-womans-bones-muscles-and-nerves

A 50-year-old Swedish woman who lost her hand in a farming accident has been fitted with a cutting-edge prosthesis that has proved transformational.

Revolutionary Bionic Hand Fuses With Woman's Bones, Muscles, And Nerves