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@CryptoCastNet Workshop: https://programmingwithbitcoin.com Bitcoin Donation: https://www.smartbit.com.au/address/3BTbsNttiaUfVQ4NQJjwpw32XFDex4Jf2d Episode 2 of Crypto Q&A where we take questions LIVE from the chat audience with your host @blockchainchick and panelists @theonevortex, @BitcoinBlake. If …
This week, we meet the very cute and very bizarre result of an almost 60-year-long experiment: they’re foxes that have been specially bred for their dog-like friendliness toward people. …
Canon is jumping into the fray to challenge Nikon and Sony for full-frame mirrorless dominance. Subscribe to Engadget on YouTube: http://engt.co/subscribe Get More Engadget: • Like us on Facebook: …
Humans are using more sand than the Earth is naturally producing, and that’s a problem for the global construction industry. But it turns out that the usefulness of sand …
The United States produces 2,200 tons of nuclear waste each year…and no one knows what to do with it. The federal government has long promised, but never delivered, a …
______________________________ @CryptoCastNet Workshop: https://programmingwithbitcoin.com Bitcoin Donation: https://www.smartbit.com.au/address/3BTbsNttiaUfVQ4NQJjwpw32XFDex4Jf2d Quick Bits: -BIP 158: Compact Block Filters for Light Clients has been merged. This will help out alot with things like Neutrino …
http://farsight.org Release Date: 15 August 2018 from The Farsight Institute Forecast Period: 15 August 2018 through 15 November 2018 Also, check out Farsight's Time-Cross Project: Tomorrow's News Today! http://farsight.org/demo/Time_Cross_Project/Time_Cross_Farsight_main_page.html …
We talked to the co-founder of Tesla, JB Straubel, about why giant batteries are crucial to the future of power grids everywhere. Batteries are becoming more useful at powering …
In this season two premiere of Space Craft, Loren Grush takes us to a remote habitat on the island of Hawaii to simulate what life is like on the …
Silicon Valley is home to tech giants, venture capital…and a years-long battle between an invasive species, a tiny bird, and a bunch of scientists trying to decide what counts …