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In the not-too-distant future, astronauts could be drinking water harvested from their own urine, courtesy of a Dune-inspired system integrated into their spacesuit. If nothing else, it should certainly beat just peeing into a diaper.Continue ReadingCategory: Space, ScienceTags: Space Suit, Cornell University, Astronauts, water technology
T-Omega's pyramid-based floating wind turbines are designed with the sole common-sense focus of keeping the cost of offshore wind down to an absolute minimum. With wave tank testing done, the company has now launched its first real-world prototype.Continue ReadingCategory: Energy, ScienceTags: Floating offshore wind, Offshore Wind, Wind Power, Wind turbine, Alternative Energy, Clean Energy
High-speed drone racing has just had a shocking "Deep Blue" moment, as an autonomous AI designed by University of Zurich researchers repeatedly forced three world champion-level pilots to eat its dust, showing uncanny precision in dynamic flight.Continue ReadingCategory: Drones, TechnologyTags: Artificial Intelligence, Drone racing, Racing, World's Fastest, University of Zurich
OpenAI has released a voice-capable ChatGPT iPhone app, and Anthropic has introduced a neat Slack plugin for its own AI assistant Claude, which is similar to ChatGPT but notably quicker, and able to access the internet and handle much more text.Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags: LLM (Large Language Model), GPT, Creative AI, iPhone, Artificial Intelligence
Click here to see our updated Fuji X-T5 Gallery The Fujifilm X-T5 uses the same 40-megapixel backside-illuminated APS-C CMOS image sensor as the flagship X-H2. The cameras share more than their sensors. They also include identical imaging pipelines altogether. The cameras differ most dramatically regarding continuous shooting performance, video features, and design. The X-T5 look
New research from economists at Binghamton University shows early retirement can be linked to an acceleration of age-related cognitive decline. Looking at data from a unique pension program in China, the findings suggest increased social activity may mitigate the cognitive costs of early retirement.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Brain, Dementia, Aging, Binghamton
Click here to browse our Fujifilm X-T5 Gallery Just named as our 2022 Best Camera for Enthusiasts, the new Fujifilm X-T5 continues Fuji's award-winning heritage of their impressive X-T series of APS-C mirrorless cameras. This latest-generation model maintains that classic retro-inspired design we've come to know and love from many of Fuji's X Series cameras. From the
When someone is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), psychiatrists will sometimes have them actually place themselves in stress-triggering environments. An experimental wearable system has now been shown to make such treatment much more effective.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Medical University of South Carolina, PTSD, Stress, wearable electroni
Click here to view our Sony A7R V Gallery Joining our existing lab test shots for the Sony A7R V, we've now published our first real-world gallery images for Sony's latest high-resolution Alpha mirrorless camera. The Sony A7R V uses the same 61-megapixel sensor as the A7R IV, so we know the new camera will produce amazing image quality, especially at low ISO settings. W
Click here to browse our updated Fujifilm X-H2 Gallery My hands-on review of Fujifilm's high-resolution flagship X Series camera is taking shape, but while I'm working on putting the pieces together for that, I wanted to share an updated selection of gallery images now we have the camera with production firmware. Shortly after the camera's announcement, we published a


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