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‘We were blown away’ – researchers eliminate obstacle to fusion energy | Inhabitat – Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building

Fusion powers the sun, and if we could harness it here on Earth, we could obtain unlimited clean energy. Scientists have been working on that >>>

Posted: November 15, 2017 in Energy, Nuclear

Physicists find we’re not living in a computer simulation | Cosmos

The sci-fi trope might now be put to rest after scientists find the suggestion that reality is computer generated is in principle impossible, writes Andrew >>>

Posted: October 2, 2017 in Cosmology

Zinc-air batteries: Three-stage method could revolutionise rechargeability

Source: Zinc-air batteries: Three-stage method could revolutionise rechargeability

Posted: August 15, 2017 in Chemistry, Energy, Storage

Linguists Are Finally Unravelling the Mysteries Trapped Within Mayan Hieroglyphs

Today, there are over six million people that speak a language that evolved out of the Maya civilization, which inhabited parts of what are now >>>

Posted: July 24, 2017 in Social

New breakthrough discovery—every quantum particle travels backwards

Source: New breakthrough discovery—every quantum particle travels backwards

Posted: July 18, 2017 in Quantum Computing

OpenBSD Will Get Unique Kernels on Each Reboot. Do You Hear That Linux, Windows?

A new feature added in test snapshots for OpenBSD releases will create a unique kernel every time an OpenBSD user reboots or upgrades his computer. >>>

Posted: July 7, 2017 in Computer, Operating Systems, Security

Hints of extra dimensions in gravitational waves?

Source: Hints of extra dimensions in gravitational waves?

Posted: June 28, 2017 in Cosmology

Amazon’s new dirt-cheap gadget is a Trojan horse built to beat Google and invade your home

It’s only $20, but it might control customers’ spending habits for years to come. Source: Amazon’s new dirt-cheap gadget is a Trojan horse built to >>>

Posted: June 19, 2017 in Computer, Editorial, Internet, Security, Social

Serious privilege escalation bug in Unix OSes imperils servers everywhere | Ars Technica

“Stack Clash” poses threat to Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and other OSes. Source: Serious privilege escalation bug in Unix OSes imperils servers everywhere | Ars Technica

Posted: June 19, 2017 in Computer, Security

Novel monoclonal antibodies show promise for Alzheimer’s disease treatment: Parkinson’s disease may also be treated with potential therapy — ScienceDaily

Scientists have evidence that monoclonal antibodies they developed may provide the blueprint for effective treatments for Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson’s >>>

Posted: June 18, 2017 in Biological