by Brian Wang on (#4SCDG)
The U.S. and China agreed on the outlines of a partial trade deal which will be signed in November. China will make large increases in purchases of U.S. agricultural commodities, agreed to certain...
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by Brian Wang on (#4SBMD)
Reports indicate that the US and China could agree to a partial trade agreement. It is expected to cover currency and agriculture purchases and a delay in the tariff hike scheduled for next week....
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by Brian Wang on (#4SA8X)
PG&E is choosing to create what could be among the worst power outages in US history. This is not an outage where the weather directly caused the outage. It was not a hurricane that broke power...
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by Brian Wang on (#4S9VY)
A website Willyweather tracks wind levels from the NOAA data. Moderate wind levels combined with Red Flag warnings have been enough for PGE to shutoff power to about 2 million people. Red Flag...
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by Brian Wang on (#4S9FT)
The Global Differential GPS (GDGPS) System is a real-time GNSS monitoring and augmentation system that provides location information to about 3-inch position accuracy. They use a large ground network...
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by Brian Wang on (#4S9B6)
Marvin Steinberg is the founder of CPITech. CPITech is helping clients to raise funds at lower costs than IPO using Securitized Tokens and they are helping companies to grow traffic and grow the...
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by Brian Wang on (#4S7DK)
SpaceX Super Heavy Grid Fins Will Be Welded Steel Instead of Titanium
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by Brian Wang on (#4S5AT)
PG&E is shutting off power to 800,000 Californians today and tomorrow. More than 1 million California homes are already soaking up sunshine with solar panels to generate electricity. Next year,...
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by Brian Wang on (#4S55N)
California Will Turn Off Power to 800,000 People for Third World Level Electrical Service
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by Brian Wang on (#4S55Q)
A latex surgical tube, connecting shoes of running people, can improve running efficiency by 6.4%. The tests were done exclusively with endurance running in mind. There were no tests of sprinters...
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by Brian Wang on (#4S2B8)
PG&E is considering implementing Public Safety Power Shutoffs that may impact portions of 30 northern, central, coastal and Bay Area counties: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa,...
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by Brian Wang on (#4S2B9)
Soil depletion due to climate change and unsustainable agriculture has reached crisis proportions in many regions of the world, where depleted soil results in falling crop yields, increasing food...
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by Brian Wang on (#4S2BB)
The quality of the air in the United States has improved substantially. Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University and Stanford have found that, US-economy-wide, gross external damage (GED) due to...
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by Brian Wang on (#4S1KQ)
Analysis of 60 municipal smart city plans drawn from around the world has identified four different models: * an essential services model, * smart transportation model, * broad-spectrum model, and *...
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by Brian Wang on (#4RYN2)
Elon Musk indicates that SpaceX will for orbit with Starship as soon as possible after the 20-kilometer test. The timing is based upon building the increased number of Raptor engines. Three Raptor...
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by Brian Wang on (#4RXMW)
By 2060 the Airplane Industry Will Be Mostly Gone
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by Brian Wang on (#4RVPG)
Gravity Wave detections are rapidly increasing. The first gravity wave was detected in 2015. The science needed to accomplish this is described in the Veratasium videos below. They needed to create...
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by Brian Wang on (#4RSKG)
The gravity wave detections were in 2015 when Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) researchers detected the impact of two black holes. On October 1st, LIGO’s Hanford (LHO) and...
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by Brian Wang on (#4RSCB)
China is building new faster prototype maglev train line. China existing high-speed trains are almost all faster versions of conventional steel wheels on steel rail trains. China only has one 19-mile...
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by Brian Wang on (#4RPZ1)
The weird orbits of Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs) and an excess amount of microlensing events in the 5-year OGLE dataset can be simultaneously explained by a new population of astrophysical bodies...
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by Brian Wang on (#4RPZ3)
Advanced Reactor Concepts is developing an exportable, factory-produced, 100 MWe nuclear reactor with fixed fuel costs for 20+ years. The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) has completed the...
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by Brian Wang on (#4RPRQ)
Tesla Bought Deepscale AI for about $100 million
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by Brian Wang on (#4RPRS)
Tesla Reaches Production Record But Falls Short of 100,000
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by Alvin on (#4RPE2)
AMD has released the first single-socket, 64 physical core (128 threads) processors. The 2nd Gen AMD EPYC Processors deliver world-record, best-in class performance up to a 2×3 generational...
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by Brian Wang on (#4RP62)
A bioengineered soft cap emitting electromagnetic waves has reversed memory impairment of Alzheimer’s patients (AD). This is a patient wearing MemorEM. CREDIT NeuroEM Therapeutics, Inc....
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by Brian Wang on (#4RNQQ)
A triple drug combination has been used to extend the lifespan of fruit flies by 48% in a new study led by UCL and the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Aging. The three drugs are all already in...
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by Brian Wang on (#4RMKT)
Lightbridge Corporation and Enfission, LLC have demonstrated the manufacturing process and fabrication of Lightbridge Fuel surrogate rods in a length that could be usable in NuScale Power’s...
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by Brian Wang on (#4RKXC)
The Carnival of Space 631 is up at Urban Astronomer. Universe Today – Hayabusa 2 has one Last Lander it’s Going to Throw at Ryugu. JAXA (Japan Space Agency) posted time-lapse photos of target...
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by Brian Wang on (#4RKJX)
China Electric Car Maker Nio is Near Bankruptcy
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by Brian Wang on (#4RKF2)
Elon Musk had an interview with the Everyday Astronaut. Elon reiterated that he changed to steel construction for the rocket when carbon fiber was taking too long. Carbon fiber was a standard in the...
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by Brian Wang on (#4RKF3)
Guest Post by Neil Farbstein Neil Farbstein contact info; vnbcibnc@gmail.com Methane in the atmosphere is a very potent greenhouse gas. Over a 20-year period, methane traps 84 times more heat per...
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by Brian Wang on (#4RFC9)
Elon Musk told CNN that he believes SpaceX Super Heavy Starship could have manned flights in 12-15 months. Elon said he was quite confident about manned Starship flights by the end of 2020 and...
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by Brian Wang on (#4RF02)
Jim Bridenstine congratulated SpaceX on Starship and then poked them about the Commercial Crew program being year late. My statement on @SpaceX's announcement tomorrow: pic.twitter.com/C67MhSeNsa...
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by Brian Wang on (#4RDQP)
The main constraint on the Super-Heavy booster is ramping up the production of the Raptor engines. They will need 100 Raptor engines to get to the orbital test. They build one Raptor engine currently...
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by Brian Wang on (#4RDQR)
SpaceX Shows Vision of Starship at a Mars City and at Saturn
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by Brian Wang on (#4RDNW)
Mission Accomplished- Elon Musk inspired people about space and the future.
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by Brian Wang on (#4RD28)
SpaceX and Elon Musk Presenting Orbital Starship at 5pm PST
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by Brian Wang on (#4RCZ6)
Nextbigfuture interviewed Tony Seba of RethinkX on their latest analysis of emerging global technology disruption. The new emerging technology is combining synthetic biology was fermentation to...
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by Brian Wang on (#4RBZY)
SpaceX Starship Will Be Fully Operational Tomorrow
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by Brian Wang on (#4R9HV)
Joseph Agnew, undergrad and research assistant from the University of Alabama in Huntsville’s Propulsion Research Center (PRC), presented the results of his study “An Examination of Warp Theory and...
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by Brian Wang on (#4R8ZC)
Nearly Complete SpaceX Starship Orbital Prototype
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by Brian Wang on (#4R8ZE)
Fast Production Ramps at Fifth Tesla Fremont Line and Shanghai Possible in 2020
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by Brian Wang on (#4R8VN)
Windshield Supplier Says Start of Tesla's Shanghai Production Will Be October 14, 2019
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by Brian Wang on (#4R8H5)
Boston Dynamics Will Sell First Generation Universal Robot
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by Brian Wang on (#4R8H7)
The Hottest Investment Sector Of The year Is Flying Under Wall Street’s Radar
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by Brian Wang on (#4R7EB)
SpaceX Will Use Tesla Car Batteries to Power Movable Wings for Starship Re-Entry
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by Brian Wang on (#4R7EC)
Currently superconductors are used for Terahertz telescope detects but new graphene terahertz detectors will use less than 0.1% of the power. Instead of microwatts, the graphene detectors could use...
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by Brian Wang on (#4R6FF)
Economic Case for Nuclear Fusion Also Applies to Advanced Fission Reactors
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