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Royal Society Fellows Question Body's Climate Change Statements - 1 views

  • The Royal Society has released a statement acknowledging that its climate guide is being updated and noting: "The new guide has been planned for some time but was given added impetus by concerns raised by a small group of Fellows of the Society that older documents designed to challenge some of the common misrepresentations of the science were too narrow in their focus."
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    The "climatosceptics" are more and more powerful, in France it's crazy how much they are in newspaper and television... Before it was fancy to fear the global warming, now it's fancy to fight the "dictat" of the Science, as if Science was a religion with its dogma !
johannessimon81

Nasa-funded study: industrial civilisation headed for 'irreversible collapse'? - 4 views

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    Sounds relevant. Does ESA need to have a position on this question?
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    This was on Slashdot now, with a link to the paper. It quite an iteresting study actually. "The scenarios most closely reflecting the reality of our world today are found in the third group of experiments (see section 5.3), where we introduced economic stratification. Under such conditions, we find that collapse is difficult to avoid."
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    Interesting, but is it new? In general, I would say that history has shown us that it is inevitable that civilisations get replaced by new concepts (much is published about this, read eg Fog of War by Jona Lendering on the struggles between civilisations in ancient history, which have remarkably similar issues as today, yet on a different scale of course). "While some members of society might raise the alarm that the system is moving towards an impending collapse and therefore advocate structural changes to society in order to avoid it, Elites and their supporters, who opposed making these changes, could point to the long sustainable trajectory 'so far' in support of doing nothing." I guess this bang on it, the ones that can change the system, are not benefitted by doing so, hence enrichment, depletion, short term gain remain and might even accelerate to compensate for the loss in the rest of the system.
Joris _

Six days left for Hayabusa: A recap of the mission - The Planetary Society Blog | The P... - 1 views

shared by Joris _ on 09 Jun 10 - Cached
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    a nice recap' of Hayabusa mission
ESA ACT

About AISI - 0 views

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    African Information Society Initiative
ESA ACT

INTERNET AND SOCIETY: Growing Up Connected -- Preece 324 (5925): 338a -- Science - 0 views

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    Apparently, the generation growing up with internet (native digital) will be living and working in a completely different way. ESA might have to adapt.
LeopoldS

Never Forgetting a Face - 0 views

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    Whether society embraces face recognition on a larger scale will ultimately depend on how legislators, companies and consumers resolve the argument about its singularity. Is faceprinting as innocuous as photography, an activity that people may freely perform? Or is a faceprint a unique indicator, like a fingerprint or a DNA sequence, that should require a person's active consent before it can be collected, matched, shared or sold?

    Dr. Atick is firmly in the second camp.
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    Actually these sort of things are also quite easy to exploit. Print a picture of Osama bin Laden on your t-shirt and have the entire police force scared out of their wits.
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    I saw so many bin laden t-shirts already ... they must have better filters than this
koskons

A Political History of Apollo | The Planetary Society - 2 views

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    Another entry by the Planetary Society for the Apollo 11 50th anniversary, this time a podcast series on its political background.
zoervleis

One Hundred Year Study on Artificial Intelligence (AI100) | - 1 views

shared by zoervleis on 06 Sep 16 - No Cached
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    "The One Hundred Year Study on Artificial Intelligence, launched in the fall of 2014, is a long-term investigation of the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its influences on people, their communities, and society." (...) "The report is designed to address four intended audiences. For the general public, it aims to provide an accessible, scientifically and technologically accurate portrayal of the current state of AI and its potential. For industry, the report describes relevant technologies and legal and ethical challenges, and may help guide resource allocation. The report is also directed to local, national, and international governments to help them better plan for AI in governance. Finally, the report can help AI researchers, as well as their institutions and funders, to set priorities and consider the ethical and legal issues raised by AI research and its applications."
Alexander Wittig

Wearable Robot Transforms Musicians into Three-Armed Drummers - 2 views

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    Now this would be really cool if it had a brain computer interface and could be controlled by a trained drummer's mind! Science and Technology Society and Culture Georgia Institute of Technology researchers have built a wearable robotic limb that allows drummers to play with three arms. The two-foot long "smart arm" can be attached to a musician's shoulder. It responds to human gestures and the music it hears.
pandomilla

New evidence that comets deposited building blocks of life on primordial Earth - 0 views

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    New research reported in San Diego on March 27 at the 243rd National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS) provides further support for the idea that comets bombarding Earth billions of years ago carried and deposited the key ingredients for life to spring up on the planet. "Our research shows that the building blocks of life could, indeed, have remained intact despite the tremendous shock wave and other violent conditions in a comet impact," Blank said. "Comets really would have been the ideal packages for delivering ingredients for the chemical evolution thought to have resulted in life.
johannessimon81

Bendable glass - 4 views

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    Corning unveiled a new flexible glass -- called "Willow Glass" -- at the Society for Information Display's Boston Display Week on Monday. It's about as thick and flexible as a piece of paper, while having the strength, durability and other qualities of existing glass.
Thijs Versloot

Formula for the perfect cheese on toast revealed - 1 views

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    The Royal Society of Chemistry, together with the British Cheese Board, has today announced the formula for making the perfect slice of cheese on toast.
Beniamino Abis

Wanted: Volunteers for Yearlong Mock Mars Mission in Canadian Arctic - 2 views

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    Mars Society, which advocates for manned exploration of the Red Planet, has released its requirements for the six volunteers who will be expected to spend 12 months at the society's Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station on Canada's Devon Island, which is about 1,450 kilometers from the North Pole, beginning in July 2014. Crewmembers will spend most of their time doing science, studying things such as carbon release from the permafrost and human performance in extreme conditions. If they want to go outside their base, they'll have to wear a spacesuit. If something breaks, they're the ones who are going to have to fix it.
Thijs Versloot

Turing test success marks milestone in computing history @UniofReading - 2 views

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    The 65 year-old iconic Turing Test was passed for the very first time by supercomputer Eugene Goostman during Turing Test 2014 held at the renowned Royal Society in London on Saturday.
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    Breaking news: humans fail to pass the Turing Test for the very first time! Suprisingly, playing the dumb boy does not only work for humans, but for chatterbots as well.
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    Is there already a drunk version of the Turing test? Anna?
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    Humans have been failing the reverse turing test for years now actually.
LeopoldS

Tox: A New Kind of Instant Messaging - 5 views

shared by LeopoldS on 02 Sep 14 - No Cached
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    skype alternative - open source, no central server, encryption built in ....
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    It's free and w/o ads. What's the business model? Their page doesn't say anything about it.
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    To help society...
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    They plan to secretly capture all communications and then sell them to NSA...
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    probably developed by the NSA directly
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    its open source - go check it :-)
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    my ID: 7C53B574D888EE0E2A97FCD62B144DD14730E45C1B7158D4ED3EBCCB920CB93A68C62E6C9385
Thijs Versloot

Innovative solutions based on Earth Observation data #copernicus @esa - 2 views

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    The Earth Monitoring Competition is annually awarding prizes to innovative solutions for business and society based on Earth observation data.
Dario Izzo

Extreme strength observed in limpet teeth | Journal of The Royal Society Interface - 3 views

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    stronger than steel - small teeth of snail like creature ...
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    According to a BBC news article it's actually stronger than Kevlar...
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    The spider silk is no longer the toughest natural material around.
Luís F. Simões

The 70 Online Databases that Define Our Planet - 0 views

  • an ambitious European plan to simulate the entire planet. The idea is to exploit the huge amounts of data generated by financial markets, health records, social media and climate monitoring to model the planet's climate, societies and economy. The vision is that a system like this can help to understand and predict crises before they occur so that governments can take appropriate measures in advance.
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    website of the project working on the 'Living Earth Simulator': http://www.futurict.ethz.ch/FuturICT five page summary of the FuturICT Proposal: http://www.futurict.ethz.ch/data/FuturICT-FivePageSummary.pdf
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