by Brian Wang on (#4W74F)
Saudi Aramco will raise $25.6 billion in world’s biggest I.P.O. This will be a bit bigger than the 2014 IPO of Alibaba. Aramco made a net profit of $68 billion for the first nine months of the year....
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by Brian Wang on (#4W60N)
A study analyzed the nuclear power capacity needed in China by 2050 to realize the 1.5 °C target, as well as the feasibility, necessary measures, and difficulty. China generated 6990 terawatt-hours...
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by Brian Wang on (#4W5QG)
Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), a startup commercializing fusion energy, has raised $115 million and closed its Series A round. New participants in the round include Future Ventures, Khosla...
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by Brian Wang on (#4W5K7)
There is a relatively common belief and idea that we are in an age of accelerating technology. Technology is advancing and there is a good chance that various super-technology will be developed over...
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by Brian Wang on (#4W5EB)
2020 starts in 26 days. 2020 is a milestone year and those are years when people love to make long-range predictions. I, Brian Wang of Nextbigfuture, have been tracking global developments for over...
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by Brian Wang on (#4W491)
A NASA NIAC study is developing the technology to get within 0.5 solar radii of the sun. The goal is to scatter 99.9% of the solar radiation. A solar radii is 700,000 kilometers. They want to get to...
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by Brian Wang on (#4W493)
The Mach Effect Propulsion NASA NIAC study went through a lot of effort to prove there was no vibration generated errors. The entire presentation and most of the Q&A was a defense of the...
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by Brian Wang on (#4W437)
Rigidized polymers appear to be a feasible technology to create space telescopes larger than kilometer sizes. It should be possible to make 50 meter space telescope elements in 1000 kilometer...
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by Brian Wang on (#4W3PD)
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has uncovered the processes that drive the solar wind – the constant outflow of hot, ionized gas that streams outward from the Sun and fills up the solar system – and...
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by Brian Wang on (#4W3PF)
This is an update of the system under development by John Brophy and his team and it will use a kilometer-scale, multi-hundred-megawatt phased-array laser to beam power to a vehicle that converts it...
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by Brian Wang on (#4W3F5)
Robert Adams updated the work on a phase 2 Pulsed Fission-Fusion (PuFF) Propulsion Concept. Robert works at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center. This system should be able to achieve 15 kW/kg and...
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by Brian Wang on (#4W3F7)
Artificial neurons on silicon chips that behave just like the real thing have been invented by scientists – a first-of-its-kind achievement with enormous scope for medical devices to cure chronic...
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by Brian Wang on (#4W3F9)
There is an amusing rendering of an imagined Tesla Cyber-Roadster. It is a Tesla Cybertruck inspired version of a Tesla Roadster with the windows broken like the cybertruck had during its debut. A...
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by Brian Wang on (#4W1W2)
Muon-catalyzed fusion has been studied for 60 years and new work with lasers and ultradense material could lead to commercial nuclear fusion. A 100-watt laser power could create a megawatt nuclear...
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by Brian Wang on (#4W1MJ)
Pacific Gas and Electric Co. failed to properly inspect and maintain the high-voltage power line that started the Camp Fire. Pacific Gas and Electric did not conduct a detailed climbing inspection of...
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by Brian Wang on (#4W07F)
Telsa China Gigafactory is producing at least 12 cars per day and could have produced over 600 cars by November 21, 2019. This seems to indicate that 1000 to 2000 Tesla Model 3 cars will be made and...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VZV2)
US crude oil production hit an all-time record of 12.9 million barrels per day. This is about triple the lowest levels in 2005-2010.
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by Brian Wang on (#4VZHR)
The 2019 UN Emission Gap report indicates that global emissions must drop 7.6 percent per year from 2020 to 2030 for the 1.5°C goal and 2.7 percent per year for the 2°C goal. The UN report says a 30...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VZHT)
Before the tsunami in 2011, Japan was generating 30% of its electricity from over 50 nuclear reactors, but all were shutdown within 14 months of the accident. A total of nine units have restarted...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VYRA)
The World of today still seems to be similar to the world of 1940. The world of 2019 and the world of 1940 are both mainly based on oil and steel. We can see in movies and documentary reels that we...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VWAC)
Electric car makers like Tesla have all of the batteries, engines and electronics in a skateboard. They place the seats and cover on top. The Cybertruck will have up to 700-800 horsepower in its top...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VVTA)
Lithium Ion batteries can get three times cheaper than current average prices of about $180 per kwh to about $50-60 per kwh. This will be from improving processes going to the Tesla-Maxwell dry cell...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VTQN)
Researchers at Caltech, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the Honda Research Institute, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and others are working together to develop rechargeable batteries based...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VTJV)
Deakin materials scientists have proven that liquid solvent-free solid state batteries can easily be made which will enable safer batteries with higher energy density. Joule – Poly(Ionic...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VTCB)
South Korean Go master Lee Se-dol retired from professional Go competition. Lee said that he realized that he would not be at the top even if he was the number one human player. AlphaGo beat Lee in...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VTCD)
China and India both roughly doubled their electricity generation over the last ten years. China will likely slow down electricity generation to a 50-70% increase by 2030. India will likely still...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VSB8)
In October, Cleantechnica reported that Tesla Model Y production would start in Q1 of 2020. The official Tesla earnings call has talked about a summer 2020 start of Model Y sales. Hyperchange makes...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VSBA)
Truck tug a war competition are won by the heavier truck. This was demonstrated when Wired used a weaker but heavier toy truck to out-tug another toy truck. A Cybertruck with three plaid engines...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VSBC)
aA href=â€https://community.apan.org/wg/tradoc-g2/mad-scientist/m/articles-of-interest/300458″>A DoD Biotechnologies for Health and Human Performance Council (BHPC; Alexandria, VA) study...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VRPJ)
Doctors at the University of Maryland School of Medicine have placed humans in suspended animation and this could enable them to have hours instead of minutes to operate on critical patients. They...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VRPM)
The Carnival of Space 639 is up at Urban Astronomer. Universe Today – The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope Could Find More of Earth’s Transient Moons. Earth also has a population of what are...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VQJQ)
Telsa will add solar power to the Cybertruck to generate 15 miles per day. Fold-out solar wings for the Cybertruck would generate 30 to 40 miles per day. The average daily commute in the US averages...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VQJS)
Andrea Rossi has made cold fusion (aka low energy nuclear reaction) claims for nearly ten years. Rossi’s claims have failed serious attempts at validation. The previous results related to...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VPXN)
Annual power generation from coal in emerging countries has jumped 54% since the start of the decade, from 4,467TWh in 2010 to 6,863TWh in 2018 as power sector CO2 emissions have surged. From 2017 to...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VPKH)
Carbonics has demonstrated a wafer-scalable approach for producing an array of aligned carbon nanotube (CNT) FETs with performance exceeding 100 GHz and linearity of 10dB. This indicates we could...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VNVM)
Blockchain technology is underpinning how businesses operate. It is becoming one of the go-to methods of funding start-ups and making supply chains more efficient. As technology becomes more...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VNQ4)
Elon Musk tweeted that the Sledgehammers cracked the base of the windows. This weakened the glass so that they broke after being hit by the softball sized metal balls. This shows that there is a...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VM50)
Fires have destroyed 80% of the Koalas Habitats in Australia but there are still over 40,000 Koalas. Austrialian Koala Foundation Exaggerated Claim of Functional Extinction On May 10, 2019, the...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VM52)
China’s first commercial nuclear heating project has begun operating at the Haiyang nuclear power plant in Shandong province. Two AP1000 nuclear units will initially provide heating to 700,000...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VKQK)
Saskatchewan is a province in Canada where all of Canada’s uranium is produced but Saskatchewan has never had a nuclear power plant. Ontario has 18 of Canada’s 19 operating nuclear...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VKQM)
Elon tweeted that there have been 146,000 Cybertruck orders in the first 24 hours. There were with 42% choosing dual, 41% tri and 17% single motor. 146k Cybertruck orders so far, with 42% choosing...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VK68)
Hungarian researchers publish new evidence of X17 particle And if this is confirmed could be evidence of a fifth force of nature. This would be new physics beyond the Standard Mode. It could also...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VK0A)
Uranium di-telluride could be a wonder material for insanely powerful magnets and it could become the basis of next generation quantum computers. UTe2 might be the long-sought-after spin-triplet...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VK0C)
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have made one of the highest-performance cameras ever composed of sensors that count single photons, or particles of light....
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by Brian Wang on (#4VHVX)
The Cybertruck pickup bed is 2 feet longer than the Rivian and it is one foot longer overall. 230.9 inches long and sports a 149.9-inch wheelbase with a 6.5-foot-long, 57-inch-wide bed out back. The...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VHVZ)
Tesla’s stock is down 6% because of the radical Cybertruck design and broken windows during the presentation yesterday. The market is ignoring the fact that Tesla can place a different more...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VGK9)
I think Tesla will sell very high volumes of Cybertruck. I have never previously wanted a pickup truck and never owned a pickup truck. However, this Tesla Cybertruck asThe innovative and breakthrough...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VG5K)
The Tesla Cybertruck will be unveiled at 8PM PDT today at http://livestream.tesla.com/ The Tesla Cybertruck is made out of stainless steel like the SpaceX Starship. They hit it with a sledgehammer...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VFX1)
Fujitsu PRIMEHPC technology could build exaflop Fugaku supercomputer in 2021. Japan’s new supercomputer Fugaku is set to begin operations around 2021 with the country aiming to regain the title of...
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by Brian Wang on (#4VF0F)
The University of Southern California ASTE527 Graduate Space Concepts Studio within the Department of Astronautical Engineering and in the Graduate Space Architecture Seminar in the School of...
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