Recent Blog Posts
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Running the Moon Wall
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Read more: Running the Moon WallHorizontal Running on Moon Walls May Prevent Bone Density Loss in Space I know, I know! We just got finished with out first mission back and we are already on another layover. But I promise this will be worth it! With my plan to take on longer, deep space missions,…
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It’s Getting Holo Up in Here!
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Read more: It’s Getting Holo Up in Here!Disney HoloTiles have the ability to revolutionize virtual reality a la Star Trek Holo Deck!
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Artificial Muscle
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Read more: Artificial MuscleEver wish you were stronger? Add artificial muscle on top of your own, an emerging technology with many interesting sci-fi implications.
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Nanodiamonds from plastic?
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Read more: Nanodiamonds from plastic?Can we turn plastic into diamonds? Can we use diamonds to combat cancer? What are the future implications? Its all in this post!
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Mining for Moon Crystals
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Read more: Mining for Moon CrystalsWhat is important about the fusion breakthrough? Can mining moon crystals change our world? Can Helium-3 be the key to climate friendly energy?
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Blood, Sweat, and…Potato Starch?
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Read more: Blood, Sweat, and…Potato Starch?Hey Crew! Welcome to the mission brief! We are headed back to Mars and we are carrying some very special cargo…potatoes! There is a settlement on the far side of Mars in need of potato starch for their StarCrete. Did you say Potatoes? Yes, potatoes. You may not know this,…
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Space Elevators
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Read more: Space ElevatorsImprovements in materials and power production may mean space elevators are within thirty years of becoming a reality.
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Cosmic Sling Shot
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Read more: Cosmic Sling ShotCan we sling shot ourselves into space? SpinLaunch thinks it is possible and may just pave the way to other cool cosmic technologies.
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Holoportation
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Read more: HoloportationNASA, along with Microsoft and Aexa Aerospace, innovates the first holoportation of a doctor to the International Space Station.
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The Speed of Sound on Mars
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Read more: The Speed of Sound on MarsLearn about Mars Rover providing insight to the speed of sound on Mars and how such a detail can provide a futuristic flavor to your stories.
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AI goes MAD?
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Read more: AI goes MAD?What is MAD? MAD, or Model Autophagy Disorder, is the term created by the scientists at Rice and Stanford University for the erosion of output from AI models trained on AI generated content. These scientists considered the proliferation of AI-generated content, both text and art, on the internet and realized…
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Clothing Interface
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Read more: Clothing InterfaceHey crew! Does everyone have their clothing interface? That would be the new uniforms. I know we are a small outfit, but we are finally making enough money to move into the 23nd Century and these new uniforms are our celebration of that! These uniforms use a touch responsive fabric…
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Laser Fiber Optics
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Read more: Laser Fiber OpticsAre laser fiber optics science fiction or science fact? How about both? Check out this post to find out how.
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Terminator Zones
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Read more: Terminator ZonesPlanets with Terminator Zones, the habitable space between perpetual day and night sides of a planet, may change how we live on other planets.
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Gravity Batteries
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Read more: Gravity BatteriesGravity batteries can bridge the gap for renewable resources like solar and wind power while repurposing traditional mines.