Grow Young

Plus, a new way to refrigerate.
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/earth

Solar Powered Machine Turns CO2 And Waste Plastic Into Valuable Fuel | Futurism

SOLAR POWERED MACHINE TURNS CO2 AND WASTE PLASTIC INTO VALUABLE FUEL

In promising news for our humanity-burdened planet, a team of researchers at the University of Cambridge say they've built a machine that transforms both CO2 and plastic waste into sustainable fuel and other valuable materials, using only energy from the Sun to do so. Futurism

/health

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/innovation

This Cool New Approach To Refrigeration Could Replace Harmful Chemicals | Ars Technica

THIS COOL NEW APPROACH TO REFRIGERATION COULD REPLACE HARMFUL CHEMICALS

Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed a novel potential means of alternative refrigeration: ionocaloric cooling. The method involves electrically charged atoms or molecules (ions) changing the melting point of a solid material, much like adding salt to roads before a winter storm changes how ice will form. Their proof-of-principle experiment used salt made with iodine and sodium along with an organic solvent to achieve energy-efficient cooling, according to a recent paper published in the journal Science. Ars Technica

/life

Luxury Comfort And Clothing Is No Longer Out Of Your League | Quince

LUXURY COMFORT AND CLOTHING IS NO LONGER OUT OF YOUR LEAGUE

For too long, high-end comfort and top-of-the-line clothing, sheets, and more were — we'll just be blunt — unaffordable. The chance at sustainable, ethically-made clothing and home goods seemed so out of reach. Luckily, Quince has made great clothes, sheets, and more affordable. How? They're not greedy, that's how.

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/interior

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/trippy

Old Mice Grow Young Again In Study. Can People Do The Same? | CNN

OLD MICE GROW YOUNG AGAIN IN STUDY. CAN PEOPLE DO THE SAME?

In Boston labs, old, blind mice have regained their eyesight, developed smarter, younger brains and built healthier muscle and kidney tissue … The experiments show aging is a reversible process, capable of being driven "forwards and backwards at will," said anti-aging expert David Sinclair, a professor of genetics in the Blavatnik Institute at Harvard Medical School and codirector of the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research. CNN

/bots

Here Comes The Navy's Laser Fleet | Task & Service

HERE COMES THE NAVY'S LASER FLEET

The Navy has now taken possession of a half-dozen new laser weapons for integration onto surface warships, officials said on Wednesday. Speaking at the Surface Navy Association's annual conference in Virginia about the Navy's future DDG(X) surface combatant vessel, Rear Adm. Seiko Okano, program executive officer for integrated warfare systems, revealed that the service has now received six High Energy Laser with Integrated Optical-dazzler and Surveillance (HELIOS) weapon systems from defense contractor Lockheed Martin. Task & Purpose

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