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Tesla Autopilot May Have Been Involved in Fatal Crash That Killed Three – Futurism
Posted: May 23, 2022 at 11:47 am
Another one.Fatal Collision
Earlier this month, a 2022 Tesla Model S rammed a curb and plowed into construction equipment, killing its three occupants.
Now, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has revealed that its investigating the fatal crash, suggesting the vehicle may have had semiautonomous driving features turned on, The Wall Street Journal reports, in yet another grisly and high profile crash linked to Teslas controversial self-driving features.
To date, the regulator has already opened investigations into 35 Tesla crashes that may have involved Autopilot, the electric car companys advanced driving assistance system. The first fatal accident involving the system dates back to 2016, according to Bloomberg.
There are seven additional investigations into crashes that involved ADAS, but not Tesla vehicles.
Teslas Autopilot system has repeatedly come under fire, with critics arguing that its dangerous and not ready for public use yet, as detailed in an upcoming New York Times documentary, scheduled to premiere tomorrow.
US regulators still arent tightly overseeing advanced self driving technologies, allowing companies like Tesla to beta test controversial software, including its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system an optional $12,000 add-onwhich, misleadingly, does not allow a Tesla vehicle to fully drive itself on public roads.
Videos circulating online have shown vehicles with the FSD beta activated getting confused by pedestrians, streetcar tracks, and traffic cones.
Its still unclear if the most recent fatal crash involved either Autopilot or FSD, but given the NHTSAs statement, it likely involved at least one of the two.
Tesla, a company that dissolved its media relations department two years ago, has yet to respond to request for comments by both the LA Times and the WSJ.
READ MORE: Tesla Autopilots Role in Deadly Vehicle Crash Is Probed by Safety Regulators [The Wall Street Journal]
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Doctors Impressed by Drugs That Rejuvenate Immune System – Futurism
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Immunity-boosting drugs may have huge implications in the pharmaceutical fight against COVID-19.
As MIT Technology Review reports, a number of immunity-boosting drugs are currently being studied to see whether they can help course-correct damage the coronavirus does to the immune system.
One of the most promising avenues of research comes from a class of pharmaceuticals known as statins, which are most commonly used to combat high cholesterol but have in recent years been studied for their off-label immunity-boosting properties and,as it turns out,this fascinating benefit may help with COVID-19 treatment.
As University of Birmingham aging and immunity researcher Janet Lord tells MIT Tech, she and many in her cohort believe this class of drugs is actually better at improving immune systems than lowering cholesterol.
In 2018, Lord and her colleagues ran a small statin trial for older people, aged 68 to 90, who were hospitalized with pneumonia. They found that the patients who took a statin simvastatin were much less likely to die than the ones who took a placebo.
Researchers more recent hope, as the report notes, is that statin regimens may similarly help older patients more likely to succumb to COVID combat acute infections and Lord and her team arent alone in investigating whether statins can help with COVID.
MIT Tech points to Wuhan University researcher Xiao-Jing Zhang, whose team compared the outcomes of patients who happened to be on cholesterol-lowering drugs when they were hospitalized with COVID to those who werent. They found that those who were taking statins were much less likely to die from COVID than their counterparts who werent on cholesterol meds.
Alongside studies around already-extant drugs are upstart labs looking into newer medications that might help older people cope with COVID infections, to varied results.
Perhaps the most promising of these pharma startups is Tornado Therapeutics, according to MIT Tech, which is working on treatments target the mTOR enzyme that regulates metabolism. Though their first study in 2014 looking into a drug to help older people have less severe responses to flu vaccines was promising, a follow-up trial, the report notes, yielded poor results.
During the COVID pandemic, according to the outlets reporting, Tornado Therapeutics has been giving drugs similar to rapamycin, an immunosuppressive drug most often given to people to help them recover from kidney transplants, to nursing home patients during coronavirus outbreaks. Intriguingly, the patients taking the rapamycin clone developed no symptoms, while half of those taking the placebo died and an additional 25 percent of placebo subjects developed severe COVID.
Theres obviously much more study needed to figure out whether so-called anti-aging drugs actually do help our immune systems but when it comes to COVID, anything that sticks when thrown at the wall is a good thing.
READ MORE:Anti-aging drugs are being tested as a way to treat covid [MIT Technology Review]
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New Crypto Backed by "America’s Most Stable Asset": Cans of AriZona Iced Tea – Futurism
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Great, now we're thirsty. Drink Up
Throughout the ups and downs of the American economy, one thing has been astonishingly constant: the price of AriZona Iced Tea drinks, which always has been, and hopefully always will be, 99 cents.
In other words, can you imagine any better asset to back a new stable cryptocurrency?
The website for USDTea, a new AriZona Iced Tea-backed crypto, calls the iconic beverage Americas most stable asset and its hard to argue, given that a big can of the good stuff has been 99 cents since the company began distributing in 1992.
News of the almost certainly tongue-in-cheek USDTea comes in the wake of the ongoing stablecoin nightmare, in which the price of the Terra stablecoin drop more than 99 percentand amid a larger crypto crash thats brought even Bitcoin to its knees.
Created by the mossy tech/art collective the same group behind the unofficial Non-Fungible Olive Gardens project USDTea is on the Ethereum blockchain and can, as its website claims, be redeemed for actual AriZona teas (for a $20 flat fee, of course).
Along with these two seemingly satirical crypto projects, mossy also has a third maybe-joke non-fungible token (NFT) project: Blockedchain, which allows people to mint NFTs when, and only when, someone famous blocks them on Twitter.
Of these three absurdist ventures, USDTea seems to have the most potential to go anywhere though in the world of crypto, which saw the jokingly-named Dogecoin spike in value after Elon Musk tweeted the word doge, whos really to say?
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DAVID HOULE: Remember when Gulf Coast living was easy and inexpensive? – Sarasota Herald-Tribune
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David Houle| Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Sarasota has undergone a transformation this century. Boomers flooding into the area for pre- and actual retirement. Beaches getting nationally and globally ranked. Cities being named in national top 10 lists. Downtown Sarasota has been transformed from what it was even 10 years ago into the beginning of a pedestrian lifestyle.
COVID-19 accelerated changes that were totally unexpected. Vast numbers of Americans left congested cities for more room and to be closer to the outdoors. Millions moved from colder to warmer states. The digital nomad trend benefited areas that had affordable real estate, good climate and amenities.
From Tampa down to Naples,all were near the top of the Florida and national lists for greatest influx of people relocating due to the pandemic. This resulted in a breathless rise in residential real estate values up and down the coast. It was recently reported that the average home sale in Sarasota County had reached $500,000, up substantially from 2020.
The rental market exploded as well, with rents up almost 50% in the area.
Layer on dynamics like historically high inflation resulting from the now-waning pandemic buying spree, supply-chain problems and the war in Ukraine and the problems begin to become very clear. It is increasingly expensive to live here.
One of the key problems is that Sarasotaspecifically, and the Gulf Coast generally, are becoming relatively expensive to live compared to both elsewhere and our recent past. I have spoken to senior executives on the Gulf Coast who all say that affordability has become the key issue when trying to recruit top talent from out of state. They tell me that when the chosen applicant shows interest in a job, the company brings them down to the area to close the deal, at which time the potential hire explains that they cannot afford to make the move unless the compensation package is increased significantly.
We are rapidly developing a dual market, where the rich are fine and everyone else isbeginning to struggle. This is both a global and national phenomenon, but the statistics and trends suggest that on the Gulf Coast of Florida the situation is worse than most other U.S. locations.
My grandparents moved from Ontario to Sarasota around 1900. My father was born here in 1913 and he and his four siblings grew up here. My father was the only sibling who left, getting bachelor's and masters degrees from the University of Florida during the Depression. He then moved to Chicago where he hadan illustrious academic career at the University of Chicago, largely being acknowledged as having created the field of adult education. So I am a third-generation resident of Sarasota, though most of my life I lived elsewhere.
I mention this because, as a child, my parents and I traveled down to Florida to visit the family in the 1950s and 1960s. Back then, much of what Sarasota was can still be seen on north U.S. 41 as one drives from downtown to the airport. It was a quiet fishing and resort community with motels instead of convention hotels,with ranch homes instead of condo high-rises. In the 1990s, my parents had retired to Plymouth Harbor, in their 70s, and soon they were having major health problems. As an only child I was down here several times a year during that decade. At that time, the only residential high rises were on the harbor, facing Marina Jack,which was a moderate family restaurant at the time.
So, for me, the clear demarcation line was the beginning of the new century, 2000. I have spoken to many lifelong residents of the area who wistfully speak of how the beaches werent crowded, the traffic was minimal and the living was easy and inexpensive. Until this century.
There are many stories about really wonderful, places, mostly vacation destinations, where the affluent visited, fell in love and bought second homes to spend more than vacation time. This resulted in the explosion in real estate values, higher-priced restaurants and ever more costly services. This meant that the ski bums and beach bums who lived for the lifestyle and worked to serve the new visitors could no longer live in-market. The Colorado ski towns solved this by creating low-cost dorms and cheap apartments miles down the road and bussed the workers into town.
Affordable housing is something that politicians and developers only gave lip service to. The NIMBY dynamic (Not In My Back Yard)was joined by NOMBL from developers (Not On My Bottom Line). One of the most erudite and knowledgeable people on affordable housing in our area is Jon Thaxton, a senior VP at the Gulf Coast Foundation. He recently gave a talk on affordable housing and there were two quotes worth noting:
Affordable housing has graduated from a moral dilemma to an existential threat to our economy.
And: There is no quick fix.It took Sarasota 30 years to get in this hole and were not going to get out of it overnight.
Tenyears ago I found myself speaking of this as a possible future for our area. It is common now to go to a restaurant and see vacant seating areas and be told there would be a wait, simply because the restaurant does not have enough staff. Walk into most retail establishments and there are never enough people working.
Now this is a huge national trend, often referred to as the great resignation. As this column is being written, it was just reported that 5.9 million people left their jobs in April and at the same time there were 11 million job openings,a 2-1 ratio.
Folks, we live in a bifurcated economy; the affluent and those who are struggling. Sarasota the Gulf Coast town I know best is not awell-balanced market. It is a high-priced real-estatemarket, heavy onservice industry jobs that don't pay enough for workers to live here.This could have been foreseen, and avoided.
Yes, a lot of the developments mentioned in this column are trends, dynamics and macro forces that were not our doing and to which we must respond. But a lot of the problem can be laid at the feet of business owners, politicians and real estate developers and the zoning variances that were allowed. In addition, the development of the future by the areas leaders was to create affluent retirement communities and high-end tourist hotels and restaurants, with visions of money and profit. I am sure some investigative reporter can uncover numerous cases where the authorities did not force the building of affordable housing that was required or at the least, clearly needed.
Rapidly escalating real estate valuations drove interest in the Gulf Coast. It has now become one of the main inhibitors to what used to be called living in paradise.
Sarasota resident David Houle is a globally recognized futurist. He has given speeches on six continents, written seven books and is futurist in residence at the Ringling College of Art andDesign. His website isdavidhoule.com. Email him at david@davidhoule.com.
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It Turns Out That "Door" on Mars Is Hilariously Tiny – Futurism
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It's more like a dog door.Drink Me
Unless you have Alices Wonderland potion that shrinks humans to a tiny size, its unlikely any of us will be coming or going through that tiny door NASA spotted on Mars earlier this month.
The space agency gave more details about the rock feature on the Red Planets surface in a blog post this week and said the opening in the side of Mount Sharp is about 12 inches tall and 16 inches wide, similar in size to a dog door.
NASAs Curiosity rover captured the initial imagine using its Mastcam, and the new post stitched together more than 100 images into a wonky panorama that shows much more detail. The panorama is processed to approximate the color and brightness of the scene as it would look to the human eye under normal daytime conditions on Earth, NASA said.
Curiosity has been studying Mars surface features for just more than 10 years, but it may not be on its own for much longer.
According to SpaceX the company wants to put boots on Mars within the next decade, and just this week NASA previewed its plans for what a 30-day crewed expedition to the Red Planet might look like. Two astronauts would orbit Mars in such a mission, while two others would go down to the surface and rely on supplies sent to the surface before their arrival. Given that both SpaceX and Boeing make cargo-carrying craft that have since made it into orbit and docked to the International Space Station, the proposed 25-ton Mars supply lander isnt so difficult to image.
Someday soon, astronauts may laugh at the comically small Mars door in person.
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The most bizarre and futuristic tech gadgets we’ve seen in 2022 – Gadget Flow
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You can never be too sure what technologies companies will develop each year, but this year they look both strange and wondrous. From a nibbling cat robot to autonomous delivery trucks, the most bizarre and futuristic tech gadgets in 2022 offer surprising takes on technology and its place in the future.
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These gadgets certainly raise a few eyebrows. The Udelv Transporter autonomous delivery vehicle, for one, promises to deliver consumer goods at an exact location and timewithout a human driver. Even more surprisingly, you can already reserve one.
Then, Googles AR Glasses give AR a practical, everyday application; translating languages in real time. Now you can see your overseas colleagues words translated right on your glasses.
Get ready to be impressedand maybe even perplexedby some of the oddest gadgets of 2022 so far.
It looks like something out of a sci-fi movie, but the Gravity Industries Jet Suit allows you to soar through the air using its 5 gas turbine engines. It offers a gravity-defying experience and has possible use as rescue equipment.
This gadgets price is TBA. Visit the official website for inquiries.
AR isnt just for games and workplace simulations with the Google AR Glasses. They have a pretty incredible real-world application, translating languages in real time on the lenses.
This gadget is a concept, and its price is TBA. Check out the official website for more information.
Get the foot data you never knew you needed with the Aetrex Albert 2 Pro 3D foot scanner. While the measurements may seem excessive, how often have you been disappointed by shoes you bought at a store or online? This comprehensive gadget solves the issue but is still one of the most bizarre and futurist tech gadgets weve seen in 2022.
This gadget is coming soon, and its price is TBA. Visit the official website for more information.
In the future, a robot may deliver products to your grocery store. The Udelv Transporter autonomous delivery vehicle is an extraordinary step in that direction, relying on AI software and EV components. You can schedule it in 15-minute delivery windows, get real-time notifications, and reschedule easily.
Reserve it for $2,500 on the official website.
Show off your floor plans, product designs, and much more in 3D when you have the Acer ConceptD 7 SpatialLabs Edition laptop. It looks pretty futuristic, unbelievable even, but this laptop allows you to design and present your ideas in 3D thanks to eye-tracking cameras, AI, and a high-quality screen.
This gadget is coming soon for about $3,795. Learn more on the official website.
The TP-Link Archer AXE200 Omni Wi-Fi 6e router captured our attention back in January at CES with its antennas that rotate to provide you with the best internet coverage. Its cool and weird, which is why it made our list of the most bizarre and futuristic gadgets of 2022.
This gadget is coming soon for $499.99. Visit the official website for more information.
The Yukai Engineering AMAGAMI HAM HAM is a cute robotic kitty designed to soothe stress by nibbling on your finger like an infant. Its adorable but one of the strangest robots weve seen.
This gadget currently available only in Japan. Visit the official website to learn more.
The Dyson Zone Air-Purifying headphones with ANC offer a futuristic way to combat air pollution with their 2-stage air purification system. They purify air pollution indoors and out. They even keep you entertained with high-fidelity audio and ANC.
This gadget is coming soon, and its price is TBA. Visit the official website for more information.
Weve never seen anything quite like the COMODO shoe storage device, but we totally get it. Shoes get stinky and contact all sorts of debris. But who wants to deodorize and disinfect them every day? This bizarre and futuristic gadget takes care of it with its HEPA filter and UV lamp.
This concept gadget may or may not be realized. Learn more about it on Designerdot.
Incredibly, the MyndPlay MyndHub brain-training wearable trains your mental focus and meditation, allowing you to interact with your devices using your mind. Of course, you have to wear the EEG brainwave headset, and your device must be plugged into other gadgets for it to work. Still, the gadgets react in response to your intentions.
Preorder it for about $218 on Kickstarter.
Will these odd gadgets become part of everyday life in the not-too-distant future? Let us know your thoughts!
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NEWS: Santigold returns with futuristic ‘High Priestess’ video – God Is In The TV – God Is In The TV
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Santigold has returned with her new song, High Priestess, and an accompanying video short.
The video short is a stand-alone piece that evokes the emotions and themes of High Priestess, with skittering beats, glacial synths and quick-fire vocals, it blurs the lines between rap, punk and synth wave and pulses with a primal release. Confined by the pandemic and isolated from her creative community, Santi went inward to reconnect with her personal strength and purpose to create this invocation to gather your powers.
Santi shares the songs inspiration and creation:
I had started working on this beat and I didnt have anything in mind for a topic, I just knew I wanted to do a sort of rap punk song (as dangerous as that sounds). My buddy Ray Brady and I started working on something, trying to add in all the elements that made sense, kicks, subs, new wave synths. Boys Noize ended up bringing something super cool that really built the song and made me get even more excited about it. It was coming along quickly, until it wasnt. The punk rock energy, the angst, that I wanted to come across wasnt quite there. I tried adding guitar and a live drum kit, and that was a big red buzzer X. I ended up tagging in Psymun (Simon Christensen) who brought in Ryan Olson, and they brought the final missing element. The energy I was looking for couldnt be the old version of punk rock, it had to be the future sound of punk rock. They brought the angst, the push and pull that was missing, but it was very fresh sounding and totally unexpected. It all came together in a way I could never have imagined when we started, but it was exactly what I set out to make. I want to make music that sounds like the past and the future all in one; music that makes you feel safe enough to jump in, but then takes us on a journey to where we needed to go but have never even heard of. I want my music to be the bridge.
I love working in this way, a communal effort, a meeting of minds and hearts to make something that is a true collaboration, more than any of the single parts themselves. For me, music is about community, its a way to connect, both in the making of it and in the listening to it. I made this song over the past two years during the pandemic, and was desperate for this type of connection. I started working on it in my studio with Ray a few weeks before the first lockdown in 2020, but after that, I was completely by myself in a room. Part of the time, I was in a room in a cabin in the middle of the woods in Canada, completely isolated. Technology was amazing though, because I felt like I was hanging out with these guys the whole time. My engineer recorded me on my computer in my studio from afar. Boys Noize and I hung out everyday on Zoom and talked and laughed more than wed had a chance to in years. I worked with Simon for the first time in this way, over Zoom with us in different countries, and immediately figured out what I love about him as a producer. It was like teleporting a vibe into the studio, being able to sit for hours face to face working on songs together.
I had also been in just Mom mode for months, and it was like finding gold to have found a cabin to escape to during the days, to run away and be with music and friends after having not had the opportunity to do that for months on end. It literally saved my spirit. And that brings us to the name of the song. I called this song High Priestess because this song was about my greatness. I needed to be a witness to myself at that point, calling out my own power, my own fortitude, my own wisdom, because I felt like I had become disconnected from it, having been stripped out of the rhythm of life that I had cultivated for myself, and thrust into this smaller, one-dimensional version of myself, grounded and isolated for too long. The lyrics are fun though, rap lyrics in general, boastful, cocky, but thats what I was talking about underneath it all.
High Priestessis her first solo release since 2018.Santigolds songs are entire worlds meticulously built, brick by brick, by a master architect who incisively speaks to the present while shaping the future. In the midst of all the struggles of the past couple of years, she shares, I decided to create the future, to look towards where we are going, to create beauty and pull towards that beauty. I need that for myself, but its also there for whoever else needs it.
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Weird Signal Appears to Have Come From Habitable Star System – Futurism
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A controversial new study zeroes in on a possible and potentially habitable star system candidate that may have been the origin of the Wow! signal, one of the biggest mysteries in astronomy that has puzzled scientists ever since its detection in 1977.
The signal, a 72 second data sequence of narrowband radio waves, first observed by Jerry Ehman using the Big Ear radio telescope at Ohio State University 43 years ago, was so unusual that Ehman jotted Wow! in the margin of its printout.
Decades later, researchers still have no idea where exactly the signal came from or what caused it, prompting a number of theories over the years, ranging from it being a pair of comets passing by which was debunked days later to wild speculation about it being proof that we are not alone in the universe.
Now, astronomer Alberto Caballero searched through data collected by the European Space Agencys Gaia space observatory to hone in on a star system candidate of where the signal could be coming from, as detailed in a new paper published in the International Journal of Astrobiology.
The goal was to determine if there were any habitable star systems within the region where the Wow! signal appeared to be coming from, working from the assumption that it came from a star system similar to ours, according to the paper.
Caballero managed to narrow down his search to a single Sun-like star called 2MASS 19281982-2640123, located 1,800 light-years away in the constellation Sagittarius.
There is a solar analog in the region where the most alien-like signal has come from, Caballero told Inverse.
Despite this star is located too far for sending any reply in the form of a radio or light transmission, it could be a great target to make observations searching for exoplanets around the star, he wrote in the paper.
This star has an estimated temperature only five degrees higher than the Sun, and a radius and luminosity almost identical, he argued in a 2020 YouTube video on the subject (yes, hes been floating this theory for a while).
While its certainly a bit of a stretch Caballero makes some rather sweeping assumptions to arrive at his candidate other astronomers say its not as crazy as it sounds.
I think this is perfectly worth doing because we want to point our instruments in the direction of things we think are interesting, Rebecca Charbonneau, a Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics historian and SETI expert who was not involved in Caballeros research, told Live Science. There are billions of stars in the galaxy, and we have to figure out some way to narrow them down.
Charbonnaeu did, however, note that limiting the search to habitable stars that resembles our own may have been the wrong move.
Why not just look at a bunch of stars? she asked.
It would take hundreds of years for a signal to make its way to 2MASS 19281982-2640123 from Earth, making it very difficult to return a sign of life that is,ifthe Wow! signal both came from thereandwas sent by an extraterrestrial civilization.
Its a tantalizing conclusion that should, of course, be taken with a healthy grain of salt.
But our search for other intelligent life in the universe needs to start somewhere, right?
READ MORE: Study Narrows Down Possible Source Of WOW! Signal To Potentially Habitable Sun-like Star [IFL Science]
More on the signal: Astronomer Who Discovered The Wow! Signal Says We Still Dont Understand Its Origin
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Cleveland’s futuristic space center is modernizing its outdated spaces. – freshwatercleveland
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NASA Glenn Research Center is on a building binge to update its Brook Park and Perkins Township campuses as part of a multiyear master plan to replace or renovate its buildings, which are mostly mid-century structures.
The center opened a Research Support Building this past January at its headquarters, Lewis Field in Brook Park. Meanwhile, crews are raising an Aerospace Communications Facility at Lewis, due to open late this fall.
The two projects cost about $91 million and follow about $100 million worth of construction and renovation from 2009 to 2020. Those past projects include the 307-acre Lewis Field, next to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, and Glenns 6,740-acre Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility in Perkins Township, near Sandusky.
All of these projects precede another $180 million worth of proposed work at Glenns campuses over the next 10 years, pending approval from NASA leaders.
Officials say that the building boom reflects national confidence in Glenn, one of NASAs 10 major centers.
The federal governments investment in our new buildings, facility upgrades, and ongoing infrastructure improvements demonstrate the health of NASAs Glenn Research Center and its strategic importance to fulfilling the agencys mission and vision, says Glenns news chief, Jan Wittry.
During its 81 years, Glenn has revved up global science and the local economy. It spent about $800 million during fiscal 2021. It employs about 1,500 civil servants and 1,700 contract workers.
Glenn tests airplanes, spaceships, and astronauts for government and industry in some of the world s biggest wind tunnels, vacuum chambers, and zero-gravity shafts. It plays key roles in the current Artemis missionwhich aim to return astronauts to the moon and eventually take them to Mars.
The center holds 217 active patents. It has licensed 141 commercial spinoffs in the past 10 years. It has won 127 prestigious research and development (R&D) Awards, more than any other NASA center. It has even won an Emmy for improving radio technology.
But Glenns campuses hardly create the look of leaders of the space age. The campuses consist of many scattered buildingsmostly squat, mid-century, masonry structures with few windowsand Lewis is split by a lush, winding ravine.
NASA Glenn's Aerospace Communication Facility is under construction.
The master plan would reduce the campuses square footage from 3.5 million in 2008 to 2.3 million square feet in 2037. The goal is to bring workers together in contemporary, energy-efficient, time-efficient structures in better surroundings, including restored wetlands at Armstrong Test Facility and a restored outdoor gathering area at Glenn that will be renamed Wright Commons.
Namesakes Orville and Wilbur Wright, John Glenn, and Neil Armstrong were, of course, leaders in flight from Ohio. George Lewis was an exception: a leader at the headquarters of whats now NASA.
The Research Support Building and Wright Commons anchor a hub that officials call downtown Glenn. No matter where you work on campus, this is a home base to interact, says architect Aaron Hill of Bialosky, who teamed with fellow architects Andrea Steele of New York and Enrique Norten of Mexico. Bialosky is best known for its designs of Edgewater Beach House, the Van Aken District, and Cuyahoga Community Colleges Metro Campus Center.
Like other workplaces, NASA Glenn has let many employees work at home during the pandemic. But the agency now expects most of them to be on campus most days.
By May, 70 workers had moved into the new 60,000-square-foot, two-story Research Support Building. More than 90 additional employees were expected to join them by years end.
Many other workers will stop by for hoteling, networking, and conferencing, dining, and more. The building houses the campus switchboard, cafeteria, credit union, exchange store, human services department, and high-tech workspaces of different sizes and kinds.
The facility features sleek glass and aluminum reminiscent of NASAs aircrafts and spacecrafts. Natural light pours through big textured windows into two atriums and their surroundings. A new parking lot has bicycle racks and also spaces reserved for fuel-efficient vehicles. The building has won Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) gold certification for energy efficiency.
The second-story cafeteria overhangs Wright Commons and a patio with many tables. Across a campus road, a smaller building will be razed soon to restore the commons original size.
The overall Research Support project is expected to cost $44.1 million.Meanwhile, crews broke ground in March on a $47 million project to unite workers from seven buildings in an Aerospace Communications Building, designed by Chicago-based Ross Barney Architects. In 54,000 square feet, scientists will work together on one of Glenns specialtiescommunications systems for space, with spinoffs for aviation, the military and industry.
Glenns upgrade, begun last decade, has featured a new Mission Integration Center adjoining Wright Commons and a renovated building at Armstrong now called the Space Environments Complex. Officials hope over the next 10 years to build facilities for space materials, structures, propulsion, and power at Lewis and two support buildings at Armstrong.
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Futuristic UAE Museum Partners with Binance NFT for ‘Most Beautiful NFTs’ Collection – Virtual Reality Times
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UAEs Museum of the Future has partnered with Binance NFT, Binances NFT marketplace, for an NFT collection titled The Most Beautiful NFTs in the Metaverse.
The Museum of the Future(MOTF) is based in Dubai and was opened on 22 February 2022 and is better known for its stunning and futuristic circular architecture etched in giant Arabic calligraphy. The museum showcases immersive scenes and settings that visitors can explore and interact with and its theme and mission tie in well with the web3 currents including NFTs, blockchain, and cryptocurrencies.
The museums partnership with Binance NFT will see it develop assets in this direction. The museums executive director Lath Carlson has stated that this is just the first of such ventures that will see the museum work on a number of high-impact ventures. It also ties into Dubais ambition to go big on cryptocurrencies and develop a digital asset ecosystem that can generate longer-range economic growth inside a digital economy.
The museum wants to use the collaboration to create and launch a range of digital products on the blockchain. Their first NFT collection is known as The Most Beautiful NFTs in the Metaverse.
The museum wants to pioneer the development of the crypto-technology space in the emirates. The museum will soon announce the first NFT drop that is themed The Most Beautiful Building on Earth.
The MOTF is not just an architectural marvel but is unique in the way every scene exhibited here embraces emerging technology. The facility hosts various futuristic immersive environments, an optimistic imagination designed to inspire visitors to positively shape the next chapter in the future of humanity, according to the museums website.
The museum leverages distinctive themes to imagine a world that could only be experienced 50 years from now. The museums immersive exhibits touch all the five senses and the scenes and settings tap into science, technology, and art in its storytelling.
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