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Are the F-35 and the China J-20 Stealth Fighters Fully Available for Actual Use?
People compare the count of how many F-35s have been built versus how many China J-20 stealth have been built. There is a comparison of the annual production rate. However, a very important comparison is how many of them are fully available, fully usable and fully capable are they to perform their needed roles?
Four Types of Cells Grow Into 14 Day Human Embryo-Like Structure
An Israeli team have made the first complete embryo model that mimics all the key structures that emerge in the early embryo. Instead of a sperm and egg, the starting material was naive stem cells which were reprogrammed to gain the potential to become any type of tissue in the body. Chemicals were then used ... Read more
Autonomous Supersonic Wingmen Drones Could Be AI Enabled F-16s
The US Air force fiscal 2024 budget includes nearly $50 million to start a program called Project Venom - or Viper Experimentation and Next-gen Operations Model - to help it experiment with and refine autonomous software loaded onto six F-16s. The Air Force wants to develop a fleet of at least 1,000 collaborative combat aircraft, ... Read more
Replicator Program Will Scale Up to Thousands of Smart AI Combat Drones Within 24 Months
The US military announced the Replicator initiative as the latest effort to overcome the production valley of death to speed up and make thousands of all-domain attritable autonomous systems. This will organize dozens of small programs into a focused small drone and combat AI effort. Currently, small kamikaze drones with 10-40 kilometer range (like the ... Read more
ABBA Holograms Will Go Global
The ABBA Voyage, digital hologram show, are a success and could continue forever like the Mamma Mia stage show. Mamma Mia has been running for over 20 years. The hit show, staged in a purpose-built arena in London's Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, welcomed its one-millionth visitor back in April, 2023 and is still playing to ... Read more
SpaceX Starship Stacked and Waiting for FAA Launch License
SpaceX has stacked the Starship on the Super Heavy booster. Elo said Starship is ready to launch, awaiting Federal Aviation Administration license approval. Fully stacked Starship on the launch pad at Starbase pic.twitter.com/cebFZEVrJZ - SpaceX (@SpaceX) September 6, 2023 pic.twitter.com/9THX2Zp2ur - SpaceX (@SpaceX) September 6, 2023 Starship is ready to launch, awaiting FAA license approval ... Read more
Person Dies After Cruise Robotaxi Blocked San Francisco Ambulance
A Cruise robotaxi blocked a San Francisco ambulance from getting a pedestrian hit by a vehicle to the hospital in an Aug. 14 incident, according to first responder accounts. The patient later died of their injuries. Above is a photo of a different Cruise incident where a Firetruck hit a Cruise. Have not found a ... Read more
Original Korean LK99 Superconducting Researcher Kwon Will Publish New Papers Showing Conclusive Room Temperature Superconducting Evidence
Professor Young-Wan Kwon is one of the original Korean LK99 research team. A team from Korea University led by Lee Sukbae () and Kim Ji-Hoon () began studying this material as a potential superconductor starting in 1999. In July 2023, they published preprints claiming that it acts as a room-temperature superconductor at temperatures of up ... Read more
Reports that Tesla China Will Ramp to 1200 New Model 3’s Per Day by Next Week
There are reports that starting from September 11th, the production capacity of the new Model 3 will have reached 1200 units per day. This would be 108,000 per quarter. This would mean Tesla could produce and sell more new Model 3's in September than most of the prior months in China. There would be no ... Read more
Scaling Up the Affordable Interstellar Sample Return Space Program
Two years ago, the world started an affordable interstellar sample return space program. The Galileo Project is an international scientific research project to systematically search for extraterrestrial intelligence or extraterrestrial technology on and near Earth. It was launched in 2021 by Harvard University astrophysicist, Avi Loeb. The project had a deep-ocean expedition which retrieved small ... Read more
Ontario, Canada is Where California Was in 1960
Ontario's population is where California was in 1960. They both had almost 16 million people. California added 4-6 million people each decade for the next 50 years. Canada has added 2 million people mostly through immigration in the last two years and 44% of those people go to Ontario. Canada is on pace to add ... Read more
Spaceships Are Not Operationally Immortal But They Don’t Stop Until They Crash
The Voyager 1 spacecraft is expected to continue its mission until about 2025. Its radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) will no longer supply enough power to operate its scientific instruments. NASA is limiting the Voyagers' processes to keep them operating until 2030. Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 were launched in 1977. They are identical probes that ... Read more
Freshers Is The Ideal Opportunity to Demonstrate Fair Ticketing Platforms and Show A Viable Alternative to TicketMaster
Ticketmaster may just be the villain the world cannot defeat. It is hated by fans, artists, and even the event organizers who are locked into exclusive contracts. Playing the part well, former Ticketmaster CEO Fred Rosen famously responded to the hate by replying I have no sympathy for people whining about high ticket prices. . ... Read more
Fast Switch to F/A-XX and NGAD Sixth Generation Fighter is Starting Over the Next Five Years
The US Navy is requesting more than $9 billion for its F/A-XX sixth generation fighter project over the next five years. The plan is to replace the F/A-18E/F Super Hornets. The two statements are very revealing. The US Navy is not talking about replacing the F-35C. Why? The F-35C only had its first trial deployment ... Read more
Interstellar Meteor Expert Avi Loeb Says Unmanned Alien Space Probes Likely Vastly Outnumbers Manned
Avi Loeb discusses his expectation that unmanned alien space probes would vastly outnumber manned alien spaceships. This is certainly the case for the human space program where we have sent out about one hundred manned missions but have sent tens of thousands of unmanned missions over seventy years. In an interview, Avi explained that it ... Read more
Missile Defense Agency Sees Megawatt Anti-ICBM Lasers by 2026
In July 2023 Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) announced they will scale its laser technology to a new benchmark: a 500 kW-class laser, the most powerful laser Lockheed Martin has produced, topping its 300 kW-class laser power level developed under a contract from the Department of Defense. This is the second phase of the High Energy ... Read more
Tesla China Megapack Factory Starts Construction in a Few Weeks
Tesla's Shanghai Megafactory will start construction in a few weeks and start production in the second quarter of 2024. We expect to start building the Megafactory for energy storage products in the near future, and the products will be mainly used for export," Xinhua quoted Tesla China president Allan Wang (Wang Hao) as saying in ... Read more
Array of Giant Inflated Space Telescopes to Find Signs of Life in Atmospheres of a Thousand Exoplanets
Our current space telescopes have found thousands of exoplanets based upon the slight variation in movement that they cause to the stars they are orbiting, but we have not seen the reflected light from those exoplanets. NASA has a count of exoplanets and candidate exoplanets. We need better and larger space telescopes so that we ... Read more
Holiday Season Cyber Alert: Reflectiz Declares War on Magecart
Ramat Gan, Israel, September 5th, 2023, Cyberwire Reflectiz, a cybersecurity company specializing in continuous web threat management offers an exclusive, fully remote solution to battle Magecart web-skimming attacks, a popular type of cyberattacks involving injecting malicious code into the checkout pages. As the Holiday Season approaches, online retailers face the challenge of protecting their websites ... Read more
Earth-Sized Planet in the Kuiper Belt
Japanese researchers have used computer simulation and the orbits of several large objects past Neptune to calculate that there is Kuiper Belt planet (KBP) 1.5-3 times as massive as Earth, located at ten to twenty times further than Neptune (250-500 au). A trans-Neptunian object (TNO) is any minor planet in the Solar System that orbits ... Read more
Tesla Strong China Sales and EVs Have Passed S Curve Adoption Tipping Point
Tesla had strong August China sales and electric vehicles have passed the tipping point in s-curve adoption. There are a few different tipping points for s-curve adoption (5% market share, 10% and 15%). EVs have passed a crucial tipping point in 23 countries signaling the start of mass adoption. Once sales hit a 5% inflection ... Read more
SpaceX Has Launched 61 Missions so Far and Wants 100 for 2023 and Over 140 in 2024
SpaceX has 61 successful launches of Falcon rockets so far in 2023. Elon indicates they will target 10 flights per month for the 4 remaining months of the year to hopefully reach 100 launches. They will tehn increase to 12 per month in 2024 which would get SpaceX to 140-150 launches in 2024. This is ... Read more
Ontario, Canada Can Pass California’s Population in 2060
Canada is growing its population by 1.4 to 1.5 million people per year via a robust immigration program and 44% of the people are going to Ontario. 20% of new Canadians go to Alberta, 15% to BC and 13% to Quebec. California's population peaked 4 years ago at 39.5 million and is now 39 million ... Read more
Is IM1 Interstellar Meteor the Product of Technological Aliens?
Small melted prices of the IM1 interstellar meteor have been found and measured. The tiny pieces have levels beryllium (Be), lanthanum (La) and uranium (U), dubbed BeLaU" that are hundreds of times above solar-system rocks. Can we determine whether IM1 was natural or technological in origin? The team led by Avi Loeb of Harvard who ... Read more
American Superconductor Biggest Business Will Be Demagnetizing Navy Ships to Protect Against Mines
The top five manufacturers of high-temperature superconductors hold over 95% of the global market. These companies are: Sumitomo, American Superconductor (AMSC), Furukawa, Fujikura and SuNam. There are also makers of low temperature superconductors and medium temperature superconductors. Superconducting wires are classified as low-temperature (LTS), medium-temperature (MTS), and high-temperature (HTS). Low-temperature superconductors (LTS) are made from ... Read more
Markets and Future Costs of Superconducting Magnets and Superconducting Wire
Present-day volume prices of HTSs (high temperature superconducting) wire and tape range from $150 to $200/kA-m (kiloAmps per meter). Many analyses of the commercial viability of superconducting applications show that a conductor cost of $50/kA-m (kiloAmps per meter) is the tipping point for widespread application for electric power use. Jun 2023, Journal Science The prospects ... Read more
Northrop Grummans Compact 10 KW Anti-drone Laser and Humvee Mounted Laser Against Mortars, Rockets and More
Northrop Grumman believes a good defense against Unmanned Aerial System (aka drones) Threats requires a comprehensive, end-to-end approach. They have a uniquely capable of providing an integrated, layered solution across the kill chain. The C-UAS architecture and system of systems approach starts with sensing and tracking. It delivers a layered defense that includes a full ... Read more
NASA and SpaceX Plan Starship Low Earth Orbit Space Station Design Review in 2028
NASA Commercial Space Capabilities office and SpaceX have a 24 page agreed plan to develop the SpaceX starship into a low earth orbit space station design by 2028. This is unfunded and aspirational. The parties will cooperate to try and make it happen. SpaceX with successful Starlink commercial services will have the funds to make ... Read more
Pulsar Fusion Rocket to Move Astronauts 20 Times Faster Than Ever Before
Pulsar Fusion is creating fusion rocket able to move astronauts at 500,000 mph which is twenty times faster than the 24,791 mph speed of fastest a crewed rocket has ever flown. The company has raised over $133 million in funding across 19 funding rounds with 65 investors. Pulsar recently partnered with aerospace R&D company Princeton ... Read more
Do Not Fear the Slaughterbot Drone Scenario Because It Won’t Work
Jamming systems can neutralize drones by causing them to crash, land, or return to the operator. They work by blasting electromagnetic noise at the radio frequencies that drones use to operate and emit information. This drowns out the conversation between a drone and its operator. The UK estimates that Ukraine is losing 10,000 drones each ... Read more
Tesla Price Changes and Cybertruck Price Expectations
Tesla has lowered the starting prices of the Model S and X below $80,000 and reduced the price of FSD to $12000. Farzad has provided a table of the current pricing of all Tesla models and where he expects the Cybertruck and next generation cars to be priced. Nextbigfuture has long term analysis of batteries ... Read more
Future Sodium Ion Batteries Could Be Ten Times Cheaper for Energy Storage
CATL of China is mass producing generation 1 sodium ion batteries starting next month. The first factory has about a 40 GWH per year capacity. China has 16 out of 20 globally planned or built sodium battery factories according to Benchmark Minerals. CATL's first-generation sodium battery generates 160-watt-hours per kilogram. This is 10% less energy ... Read more
New Tesla Model 3 Revealed With Same Price, More Range and More Luxury $TSLA
Car Wow, youtube channel, has a reveal of the new Tesla Model 3. It will have the same price but more range. It will go on sale in Europe in October. The starting price will be 42000 british pounds. Tesla has changed 50% of the parts on the car. Tesla is also releasing two new ... Read more
Rumors, Photos and Pricing Leaks About the New Tesla Model 3 $TSLA
There is a report from sources in China that the new Tesla Model 3 will be announced in China on September 1 for a price of RMB199800 (US$27500). Several in the Tesla and Tesla China community are claiming the rumors and leaks are fake or wrong. There are claims that the pictures are real but ... Read more
Was it Incompetence or Climate Change?
Various unfortunate events have been some blaming climate change. The Maui fire, Canadian wildfires, years of California wildfires and food inflation. Maui Grass Problem Maui did not fix its vegetation problem for years. The root cause of the Maui fire was addressed in the Wall Street Journal, NY Times and other reporting. The WSJ titled: ... Read more
Debris Shows Interstellar Meteor Was Faster, Tougher and Had 1000 Times More Uranium Than Rocks in Our Solar System
Harvard's Avi Loeb reports that the Galileo Project just completed the early analysis of 57 spherules from the crash site of the first recognized interstellar meteor, IM1. How do they know the meteor was of interstellar origin? It was detected before impact and was traveling at a speed beyond solar system escape velocity and from ... Read more
Gotion L600 LMFP is 15% Better Than CATL M3P – What Does it Mean for Tesla’s Next Gen Vehicle?
Gotion, a major Chinese battery company will be mass producing the Astroinno L600 LMFP battery cell in 2024. It has 15% more energy density than this years ground breaking CATL M3P battery. In May, 2023, it was announced that the L600, which has passed all safety tests, has a weight energy density of 240Wh/kg, a ... Read more
Lockheed Martin Experimental Supersonic X-59 With a Quiet Sonic Boom
Lockheed has made experimental X-59 plane to test ways to quiet the sonic boom of future commercial supersonic planes. What's the X-59 been up to recently? We're glad you asked. We moved the aircraft to a run stall on the flight line for further ground testing, including vibration testing. It's aiming to quiet the ... Read more
50 Million Canadians by 2030 Can Surpass the GDP of France
Canada passed 40 million people just 75 days ago but is now on track to have added 300,000 people in 77 days. Canada was adding about 300,000 people each year from 2000 to 2010, but the pace of the last 75 days is 1.44 million people per year. This pace of immigration will reach 50 ... Read more
Gamechanging CATL M3P Battery Can Lower Cost of Tesla Model 3 and Y by $3000 and Model S/X by $5000
Jordan Giesige has unraveled the composition, cost and performance of the CATL M3P battery. CATL is the largest EV battery maker in the world with about 36% global market share. CATL is launching its new M3P battery but there has been confusion about what the M3P battery composition, cost and performance. CATL is likely launching ... Read more
ChatGPT for the Enterprise Amplifies Office Productivity
OpenAI released ChatGPT for the enterprise that aspires to be a general AI assistant for all office workers. OpenAI also announced that it is passing the $1 billion per year in revenue runrate ($80 million per month now). This is about triple the level of revenue 12 months ago. 80% statistic of Fortune 500 companies ... Read more
Tesla FSD 12 Changes the World With Robotaxi Level FSD and World Changing Teslabots Within 24 Months
Video only learning from end to end neural networks in Tesla FSD 12 is like the large language model Chatgpt. Adding more video data and compute will make Tesla FSD vastly better in months. Tesla FSD is also the basis for the real world AI for Teslabot. Tesla FSD, robotaxi level FSD and factory and ... Read more
Saving World Populations and World Economies
Dr. Jordan B Peterson and Stephen J Shaw discuss the Birthgap, a term recently coined by Shaw- and the subject of his documentary. They examine the invisible causes of the global population collapse. They describe one of the very bad but not worst case scenario: total societal collapse due to a lack of new children ... Read more
Helicity Fusion Has Built and Is Lab Testing Their Fusion Gun and Targets In-Space Test in 2026
Helicity Fusion is developing fusion propulsion for space ships. They have built and are testing their first fusion gun and are testing it in the lab. They plan to have four fusion guns and a compressor by the end of the year. They will NOT reach fusion conditions for a few years. They plan to ... Read more
Astronauts Could Use SpaceX Starships That Fly Unmanned to Orbit and the Space Station in 2024
Human rating the SpaceX Starship could take a few years after it is flying successfully to orbit. However, the SpaceX Starship could fly unmanned into orbit and even dock with the ISS Space Station. ErcXSpace has some renderings of what the SpaceX Starship looks like in orbit and docked with the Space Station. It would ... Read more
SpaceX Launched Over 5000 Starlink Satellites and Starship Success Would Mean Sixteen Times the Bandwidth Next Year
SpaceX has launched over 5000 Starlink satellites but about 4000 are working in the right orbital location and 600 are moving into position. If SpaceX is successful in launching the SpaceX Super Heavy Starship to orbit then by the end of next year SpaceX will have launched all of the 7500 approved full sized Gen ... Read more
Start Paying Now to Stop Population Collapse or the Costs Will Be Tens of Times Worse
Over 70% of the World's population live in countries that are below replacement fertility levels and this includes poor countries like India and Pakistan. 30% of the World's population is in countries that have declining populations and this includes China, Japan, South Korea, Italy and Spain. Replacement fertility is 2.07 which means a women will ... Read more
Three Chinese Universities LK99 Samples Could Have One-Dimensional Superconducting Chains
China's LK99 wikipedia reports that University of Electronic Science and Technology of China , South China University of Technology , Central South University are making LK99 samples which could have one-dimensional superconducting chains. These are translations of incomplete research reporting and wikipedia entries. However, the basic point is that there is a lot experimental work ... Read more
Theorists Keep Finding Paths to Superconductivity When Analyzing LK99
Kings College of London and University of Colorado researchers looked at LK99 by going beyond density function theory analysis with a different analytic approach. They looked at electron and hole doping, within the QSGW (quasiparticle self-consistent GW ) framework. They conclude that while LK99 might or might not be superconducting, it has interesting properties that ... Read more
US Air Force Transformation With Superdrone Wingmen First Then Next Gen Bombers and Fighters
The US Air Force will undergo a major transformation over the next ten years by adding new superdrone wingmen with existing fighters and bombers and then the introduction of the next generation B21 stealth bomber and then the new NGAD fighter. The US Air Force has been testing some superdrones that can work as wingmen ... Read more
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