Deadly Coronavirus May Be Spreading Through Poop

According a report published by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) last week, researchers were able to confirm COVID-19 patients had “live virus in stool specimens” suggesting that the vicious virus called 2019-nCoV can be transmitted through fecal matter.

The spread through only “respiratory droplets and contact transmission” weren’t able to fully account for all cases of the deadly COVID-19 according to the report, leading to searchers examining other ways the virus spreads.

“This virus has many routes of transmission, which can partially explain its strong transmission and fast transmission speed,” reads the report.

A different study was able to reproduce these findings independently, finding the virus in both blood and anal swabs of COVID-19 patients, as LiveScience reports.

As for what you can do to minimize risk, the advice remains largely the same, as issued by the World Health Organization: wash your hands frequently, avoid unprotected contact with farm animals, and keep a distance from those who are showing symptoms.

China CDC additionally recommends “drinking boiled water, avoiding raw food consumption,” and “disinfecting of surfaces of objects in households, toilets, public places, and transportation vehicles,” among other suggestions.

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What in Tarnation Is This “SpaceX Village” by the Starship Launch Site

SpaceX Village

Business Insider spotted an, uh, intriguing job listing on SpaceX’s careers: a project coordinator for a “SpaceX Village” situated next to the company’s Boca Chica launch site for its colossal, in-development Starship rocket.

The puzzling, since-removed listing advertised amenities including volleyball tournaments, rock climbing, kayaking, and a “spaceport lounge (restaurant and bar).”

Theme Park

Gotta ask: what are you doing Elon? It’s not clear, per BI, whether the purpose of the village is to house SpaceX employees in posh environs or to create a tourist attraction as a parallel revenue stream for the launch site.

Further complicating things, BI also reports that SpaceX is attempting to snap up land for the village from an existing retirement community on the site — a process that’s become acrimonious.

Land Grab

SpaceX has already bought out about half the residents, though others reportedly don’t plan to move and have secured a law firm to help fight SpaceX’s incursions.

One resident told BI that she found the job listing “shocking” and “saddening,” and described a community meeting at which Musk personally tried to convince residents to leave the area.

“Elon was three feet from me, and he looked right down at me and he said, ‘You won’t want to live here, it’ll be inhospitable,'” she told BI.

Theme Park

READ MORE: Elon Musk’s rocket company to build a ‘SpaceX Village in Boca Chica [Business Insider]

More on Elon Musk: Elon Musk Disses Bill Gates

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Bill Nye: Humans May Be Descendants of Ancient Martians

Noted TV personality and public science advocate Bill Nye made an unusual pitch for NASA funding this week: that humans could be descended from Martians.

Science Guy

Noted TV personality and public science advocate Bill Nye made an unusual pitch for NASA funding this week: We should fund the space agency because its research could nail down whether humankind is descended from ancient life on Mars.

“If life started on Mars first, it’s extraordinary but not crazy to suggest that you and I are descendants of Martians. That is an extraordinary hypothesis,” he said in a new interview with Politico. “It’s not that much money to change the course of human history.”

Big Pitch

As the head of the influential Planetary Society, Nye is lobbying Congress to crank up the funding for NASA. He told Politico his top priority is supporting the space agency’s upcoming Mars rover mission, which will attempt the first-ever feat of sending Martian rock samples back to Earth.

“The first thing every congressman said is… Are they worried about contaminating the Earth with Martian dust?” Nye told the site. “My answer is yes! If you thought of it, they thought of it. Those rocket scientists thought of it.”

Space Case

Even more fundamentally, Nye sang the praises of space as an ideological project that represents hope and progress for humanity.

“Space is optimistic,” he told Politico. “If you stop looking up and out, what does that say about you? Whatever it is, it’s not good.”

READ MORE: ‘It’s not that much money to change the course of human history’ [Politico]

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Here’s Why NASA Suspects Mars Life Could Be Hiding Underground

If there's life on Mars, experts agree, it's probably beneath the surface. Finding evidence could require some lateral thinking -- or boots on the ground.

Mars Life

This summer, NASA plans to launch the most sophisticated Mars rover in history — a 2,260-pound behemoth which, if all goes well, will eventually send samples from the Red Planet back to Earth.

A key hope is that the rover will gather new evidence of life, alive or extinct, on our planetary neighbor. But Space.com attended a recent conference about potential astrobiology on Mars, and found that almost all attendees think that if there’s life there, it’s probably deep underground.

Surface Tension

At the Mars Extant Life conference, according to Space.com, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory research scientist Vlada Stamenkovi? backed up the idea that if Martian life exists, it’s probably beneath the surface.

“The surface of Mars is a very oxidizing, radiation-heavy environment where liquid water is not really stable for an extended amount of time,” Stamenkovi? said. “It’s the worst place to look for life-sites on Mars.”

Cave Canem

Some scientists advocate building nimble robots that could explore Martian cave systems, but that’d be an enormously complicated technical project.

More realistic, Stamenkovi? says, would be for the agency to land equipment that can sense groundwater and chemicals associated with possible life — from the safety of the surface.

Or, of course, to plumb the mysteries of subsurface Mars, we may have to wait until NASA’s long-awaited plans to send humans to the Red Planet, currently slated for the mid-2030s.

READ MORE: Scientists eye the Martian underground in search for alien life [Space.com]

More on Mars: University Deletes Press Release Claiming Evidence of Bugs on Mars

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Fusion Startup Claims Breakthrough Will Provide “Unlimited” Energy

An Australian fusion startup called HB11 claims to have found a way to revolutionize current nuclear fusion technology. A bold statement.

An Australian fusion startup called HB11, a spin-off from the University of New South Wales, claims to have found a way to revolutionize current nuclear fusion technology, potentially laying the groundwork for a new era of power generation — without running the risk of a nuclear meltdown.

The startup’s leadership doesn’t mince words.

“We are sidestepping all of the scientific challenges that have held fusion energy back for more than half a century,” director Warren McKenzie told New Atlas.

Fusion energy, as its name suggests, harnesses the energy released from when atomic nuclei fuse together, as opposed to fission, which splits nuclei apart to generate electricity. Fusion has been the holy grail of energy production for decades, but scientists have yet to achieve a reaction that spits out more energy than it needs to get going — though they’re starting to get close.

If that sounds too good to be true, it’s worth noting that there does appear to be drama around the claims. A press release about the technology on the New South Wales University site disappeared — though a backup copy appears to still be online. Futurism has reached out to the university to ask about the missing release.

The backup release makes extraordinary claims. It says HB11 has found a new way that does away with the current fusion energy approach that requires inordinately high temperatures and pressure levels to work.

In theory — right now it’s not much more than a theory — HB11’s approach is extremely simplified and significantly cheaper. The technique relies on hydrogen and a boron B-11 isotope — instead of extremely rare and expensive radioactive isotopes such as tritium — and employs a specialized set of lasers to get the reaction going.

Inside a “largely empty metal sphere,” fuel pellets of HB-11 isotopes are shot at with two lasers to trigger an “‘avalanche’ fusion chain reaction,” as the company describes it in a statement.

“You could say we’re using the hydrogen as a dart, and hoping to hit a boron , and if we hit one, we can start a fusion reaction,” McKenzie told New Atlas. “That’s the essence of it.”

“Creating fusion using temperature is essentially randomly moving atoms around, and hoping they’ll hit one another, our approach is much more precise,” he added.

The process even skips the “need for a heat exchanger or steam turbine generator” and can feed an electrical flow “almost directly into an existing power grid,” according to the company’s statement.

No nuclear waste, no steam, zero chance of a nuclear meltdown. It almost sounds too good to be true — but the startup still has a lot to prove. McKenzie admitted himself he doesn’t know if or when the startup’s idea could be turned into a commercial reality.

“I don’t want to be a laughing stock by promising we can deliver something in 10 years, and then not getting there,” he told New Atlas.

READ MORE: Radical hydrogen-boron reactor leapfrogs current nuclear fusion tech [New Atlas]

More on fusion: This Physicist Is Using Mayonnaise to Study Nuclear Fusion

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Grimes Wants to Send Her Mind to Mars Inside a “Humanoid Vessel”

In an interview with British fashion and culture magazine The Face,  singer and visual artist Grimes revealed her wild plans to travel to Mars.

Brain Jar

In a new interview with British magazine The Face, singer and visual artist Grimes revealed her wild plans to travel to Mars.

When asked if she’d “rather go to Mars or upload your consciousness to the cloud,” the renowned musician and Elon Musk love interest couldn’t make up her mind. But she settled on a spacey alternative.

“I guess I’d like to upload my consciousness, and then when it’s technologically possible, have my consciousness live in some kind of humanoid vessel that can speak and move freely, and then that body can go to Mars and other planets with my mind inside it,” she pondered.

Promo Tour

It’s been a turbulent couple of months for the Canadian performer. First, she made an appearance at the 2020 Game Awards and then announced she was having a child.

Her long-awaited fifth studio album called “Miss Anthropocene” also dropped today, to widespread fanfare.

Grimes also spoke of her new “digital avatar, aka my digital self,” which she calls “WarNymph,” a freaky-looking computer generated alien humanoid with enlarged eyes, copious amounts of virtual cosmetics, and wearing the newest duds by fashion house Balenciaga.

Identity Potential

This avatar takes the brunt of the grim bullshit humans have to put up with in 2020.

“The avatar allows us to play to the strengths of digital existence rather than be a human trying to navigate a world that isn’t made for us,” she told the magazine. “For example, the digital body can age, die, respawn, change her face… There’s so much identity potential!”

“I wanted to untether my digital self from my humanity,” Grimes said. “WarNymph can take on the burden of the new world. I can live more freely IRL.”

READ MORE: Grimes says going to Mars is one of the ‘main things I’m trying to do’ — and it’s also the goal of her boyfriend Elon Musk’s rocket company, SpaceX

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New Battery Tech Could Double Electric Car Driving Range

A team of Korean researchers claim their new carbon-silicon complex car battery could more than double the driving range of electric vehicles.

Altered Carbon

A team of researchers at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology have announced a new carbon-silicon material that they say could more than double the driving range of electric vehicles — and enable fast charging to more than 80 percent capacity in just five minutes.

Current-day EVs generally use graphite anode batteries, which tend to provide shorter range compared to their gas-guzzling brethren, according to the researchers. Silicon anodes, on the other hand, have ten times the capacity — but are much worse at holding their capacity over time.

Frying Batteries

The team, led by Hun-Gi Jung, came up with a way to keep these silicon anodes stable by using “a simple thermal process used for frying food,” according to a statement, which involves the use of water, oil, and starch.

The results were impressive: they say the new battery has four times the capacity of its graphite anode counterparts and remained stable over 500 cycles. Thanks to carbon present in their silicon anode, the silicon didn’t expand either, which is a common problem with the tech.

“We were able to develop carbon-silicon composite materials using common, everyday materials and simple mixing and thermal processes with no reactors,” Jung said in the statement, noting that their new composites perform so well, they’re “highly likely to be commercialized and mass-produced.”

READ MORE: Researchers develop high-capacity EV battery materials that double driving range [National Research Council of Science & Technology]

More on batteries: This “Quantum Battery” Never Loses Its Charge

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Adidas Is Going to Space, on the ISS, Where They’ll Do Space Shoe Stuff

Adidas is going to have their shoe material rocketed into space, where they're going to have their proprietary material tested aboard the ISS.

Shoe the Moon

A payload is being shot up to the ISS in early March on a SpaceX Dragon rocket. Among the contents of this extraterrestrial delivery? A massive expansion to the station in the form of an exterior facility, shower technology for a study on water droplets in space, 3D printing experiments, human heart cell experiments, and… well, a package from legendary German sneaker company Adidas.

Shoe Fly

The Adidas shipment is going to contain a package of pellets used for the midsole of its Boost shoes. By monitoring the pellets with a highspeed camera as they’re compressed into the midsole, the experiment aims to gain insight into how the pellets actually move as they’re being formed into a single material — something the company believes it’ll be able to understand better in a zero-gravity environment.

Space Jams

Adidas claims that once the footage and the materials make it back home, they’ll be inspected to learn more about “what it takes to create truly out-of-this-world running technology” (groan). The shoe company also vaguely alludes to more collaborative efforts with NASA, which is great and all. But the question remains: When will they be able to design a shoe as fundamentally cool as the Mars Yard 2, at, like, a fractional amount of the price? Right. Good luck with that one.

READ MORE: Improving Shoes, Showers, 3D Printing: Research Launching to the Space Station [NASA]

MORE ON SHOES: Brands Keep Sending Their Pointless Swag to the Space Station

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Chess Grandmaster Kasparov: I’ve Made “Peace” With Robot That Beat My Ass

The chess grandmaster took 23 years to deal with having his keester handed to him by an IBM computer in the game he made his name on.

Twenty-three years ago — long before “machine learning” was a term regularly belched up by luddites hiding behind dumb mid-level marketing buzzwords and printed-out Recode posts — IBM’s Deep Blue AI beat reigning global Chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, sending shockwaves through the worlds of chess, computing, and conspiratorial technophobes, as fear of sentient computing had permeated another layer of pop culture.

Now, in a new interview with Wired, Kasparov has done what most of us should do with most of the shitty things in our lives, which is: Come to terms with it (and then figure out how to perm it into your own personal narrative in the most marketable way possible).

Wired interviewed Kasparov on the occasion of a debate hosted by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (a.k.a. the first ones to sell humanity out, who, as we all know, won’t be spared for their betrayal, anyway). At the top of the interview, he told Wired:

“I’ve made my peace with it. At the end of the day, the match was not a curse but a blessing, because I was a part of something very important. Twenty-two years ago, I would have thought differently. But things happen. We all make mistakes. We lose. What’s important is how we deal with our mistakes, with negative experience.”

Sounds like a guy who made a mistake getting his ass beat by a computer. That said, how Kasparov is dealing with it actually has some value to the rest of us: Making a compelling case that he was the first guy to be truly outwitted in his job by a computer, he’s now become a thinker asking questions of the effects of A.I. that go beyond the practical or the technical, but more towards the philosophical nature of machinery.

A mind like Kasparov’s — one who understands the dynamic nature of grand, sweeping, coordinated, changeable movements, gambits, and calculable variabilities as means towards ends — is the kind of thinking the field could probably use more of. For example, one aside Kasparov gave, when Wired asked him how close he believes we are to human-level AI:

We don’t know exactly what intelligence is. Even the best computer experts, the people on the cutting edge of computer science, they still have doubts about exactly what we’re doing.

He’s utterly correct, both about the unknown nature of what we’re doing and the very nature of intelligence itself, human or otherwise. The entire thing is worth reading, if only to see a guy finally come to terms two decades later with getting his ass beat at chess by a computer.

READ MORE: Defeated Chess Champ Garry Kasparov Has Made Peace With AI [Wired]

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The Deadly Coronavirus Is Tearing Through Chinese Prisons

The NYT reports that COVID-19 is tearing through China's prison system — a hint that even in the epidemic's epicenter, we don't understand its toll.

As the deadly COVID-19 coronavirus spreads worldwide, it continues to leave a trail of destruction in China, where efforts to care for the sick and curtail new infections are straining health care resources.

Now, in a grim update, The New York Times reports that the novel pathogen is tearing through the country’s prison system as well — a troubling hint that even in its epicenter, we still don’t understand the full toll the epidemic’s actually had.

Chinese authorities acknowledged on Friday that they knew of at least 500 infections among prisoners and guards. A particular guard with a bad cough may have been a superspreader, according to the Times.

On Friday, state-owned Chinese newspaper People’s Daily reported that the government had dispatched an investigative team to evaluate the scope of the problem.

Benjamin Cowling, a professor of epidemiology at the University of Hong Kong, told the Times that prisons are a particularly grave setting for an epidemic, because inmates are housed in close proximity — and even authorities have restricted access to isolated housing that could prevent transmission.

“It’s a really difficult situation to prevent transmission from occurring,” he told the paper.

And the situation may be even worse than it appears, according to Human Rights Watch spokesperson Yaqiu Wang, as it could compound already-poor medical care in the Chinese prison system.

“Prisoners are routinely denied of access to adequate medical care even during normal times,” Wang told the Times. “Now with medical resources stretched to the limit in many areas in China, it is hard to imagine prisoners’ medical needs would be a priority of the government.”

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Check Out This Terrifying Cybertruck Police Car

Another group of five-oh has released a rough concept for a Cybercruiser — the hardboiled highway cops of Ontario, Canada.

Hot Fuzz

Police departments in Mexico and Dubai are already planning police cars based on Tesla’s divisive Cybertruck.

And now, yet another group of five-oh has released a rough concept for a Cybercruiser — the hardboiled highway po-po of Ontario, Canada.

Hey @elonmusk can you suggest which model would make make a better police car? #Cybertruck or #TeslaX? pic.twitter.com/texsL1enJ3

— OPP Highway Safety Division (@OPP_HSD) February 19, 2020

Johnny Law

Let’s face it: the Photoshop on the Ontario concept is a little choppy.

But the sentiment of reducing the sizeable carbon footprint of frequently-idling police cars is a pragmatic one.

Elon Musk, though, had yet to respond to the OPP’s tweet at the time of publication.

READ MORE: Tesla Cybertruck is turned into police vehicle by Ontario police [Teslerati]

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JP Morgan Warns Clients of “Catastrophic” Environmental Collapse

Prominent investment bank JP Morgan Chase has sent a report to clients warning that climate change could have cataclysmic effects on civilization.

Minority Report

Prominent investment bank JP Morgan Chase has sent a report to clients warning that climate change could have cataclysmic effects on the markets — and, well, the rest of civilization, too.

“We cannot rule out catastrophic outcomes where human life as we know it is threatened,” reads the report, obtained by the BBC.

Conscience Raising

The report, authored by JP Morgan economists David Mackie and Jessica Murray, called for zero net global carbon emissions by 2050. Notably, it also reportedly calls for a global tax on carbon — a drastic move that the authors admit is not going to happen anytime soon.

In sum, the report sounds like — if they were to heed it — a potentially massive shock to the system for JP Morgan, which has invested trillions of dollars in fossil fuels.

Bread Buttered

Maybe that’s why the bank quickly moved to distance itself from the report, telling the BBC that it came from an internal team that was “wholly independent from the company as a whole.”

The environment, after all, probably won’t get a bailout.

READ MORE: JP Morgan economists warn of ‘catastrophic’ climate change [BBC]

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Carmakers Expected to Roll Out Wireless Car Chargers This Year

Carmakers are expected to release wireless charging pads for electric cars based on a universally agreed-upon standard as soon as this year.

Wireless Charging Cars

Carmakers are expected to release wireless charging pads for electric cars based on a universally agreed-upon standard as soon as this year, CNET reports.

The chargers work (more or less) the same way as wireless smartphone chargers: you roll the vehicle on top of the pad, and the car starts charging. Without the need of plugging it in.

The goal’s to make it as easy as possible for consumers to charge their electric vehicles and to standardize future wireless charging spots both in public and at home.

To get there, the Society of Automotive Engineers came up with a standard (SAE J2954) that is in its final stages of development, according to CNET.

Going Wireless

German automaker BMW has already shown off a wireless charging tray that owners can place on the floor of their garage. When the car shuts off its ignition, the pad starts charging the car automatically.

There’s no guarantees wireless charging, let alone the proposed standard, will become ubiquitous and adopted on a large scale. Municipalities will have to be convinced the extra costs of installing public wireless charging spots are worth the investment — especially on top of the existing costs of installing conventional charging stations.

READ MORE: Ditch the cable with wireless car charging [CNET]

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Study: Growing “Infertility Crisis” May Be Tied to Poor Diets

A cross-sectional study of about 3,000 young men, their diets, and sperm have researchers thinking more about the adage

Keeping semen shipshape and in good working order: no easy task.

Across the globe, average sperm count and quality have been gradually declining for years. Scientists have theorized a number of potential causes ranging from household chemicals to microplastics. Another possible culprit may be a man’s diet.

Now, a cross-sectional study published Friday in the journal JAMA Network Open lends support to the notion that a man’s diet seems to directly impact both sperm count and quality.

In order to procure the data for such a study, the researchers began at the source, by rounding up a large group of young men. Specifically, 2,935 young Danish men undergoing a physical screening to serve in the Danish armed forces — a portion of which includes a study of fertility.

The data, collected between 2017 and 2019 included, along with more typical physical measurements such as height, BMI, and blood samples, as well as notes on semen qualities such as overall volume, sperm count, movement, and shape. The researchers also asked participants to disclose their eating habits over the three months prior from a list of 136 different food items.

These items were ranked into four distinct dietary patterns: a Western diet, heavy in red meats, fried food, and sugary drinks; a “prudent” diet, laden with fruits, vegetables, fish, and chick; “vegetarian like,” mainly vegetables, eggs, and milk; and a traditionally Danish “open-sandwich” diet.

Comparing dietary habits to data on participant’s sperm, researchers found that men with mainly Western diets had the lowest sperm counts, between 109 to 138 million. Of the other three eating styles, “prudent” eaters had sperm which were both healthier and more numerous, averaging 146 to 183 million sperm per load. Although “open-sandwich” eaters had the fastest sperm while “vegetarian like” diets led to the most optimally shaped sperm.

“Dietary factors are necessary for the production of healthy functioning sperm with high fertility potential,” study co-author Feiby Nassan, a researcher at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, told Inverse. “I believe that it is not only, ‘You are what you eat,’ but it is also ‘Your sperm is what you eat,'” Nassan says.

While the study is a solid start, the researchers also acknowledge more work on the subject can be — and needs to be — done.

To fully understand the implications of diet on a man’s fertility similar research should be conducted among populations from different nations. It’s also been suggested that individual semen samples may not be entirely reliable (it’s not great if a study participant came in spent after a big night out).

While diet does seem correlated to overall sexual health, it isn’t the sole factor, the researchers note. Still, diet is something that’s easily changed, so there’s no reason not to switch up your kitchen routine if you’re looking for a scientifically-suggested way to potentially bolster your sperm count.

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Cybertruck x Hot Wheels: Your Adorable Dream R/C Tesla Has Arrived

Mattel, the brand behind the iconic Hot Wheels brand, just announced an adorable remote-controlled version of Tesla's brutalist Cybertruck.

Scaled Down ‘Cyber

Mattel, the brand behind the iconic Hot Wheels brand, just announced an adorable remote-controlled version of Tesla’s Cybertruck. A 1:64 scale RC model will put you back $20, while a much larger 1:10 scale version will cost a substantial $400 — and is already sold out at press time.

First announced last November, Tesla’s Cybertruck turned out to be a powerhouse, wearing an impenetrable exoskeleton jacket of reinforced stainless steel. The fully featured 1:1 scale model will be going on sale starting at just shy of $40,000 in late 2021.

Size Doesn’t Matter

Mattel’s larger 1:10 scale RC truck will feature functioning headlights and taillights, for visibility on public roads of course. An all-wheel drivetrain — that won’t quite perform on the same level as the full-scale Cybertruck’s 0-to-60-in-under-three-second tri-motor variant — will allow the RC car to zip around with plenty of speed.

The battery is also quite a bit smaller. 3,300 mAh, about 70 times smaller than a Model 3’s.

The toy company is expecting to ship their RC Cybertrucks in December 2020, just in time for the holidays.

READ MORE: Hot Wheels announces a remote-controlled Tesla Cybertruck

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This Awesome Jacket Uses an LED Array to Display Huge Emoji

Ford has created a jacket for bicyclists that allows them to communicate with drivers using emoji displayed in LEDs on the rider's back.

Biker Jacket

Multinational automaker Ford has devised a clever way to decrease the chances of accidents between cyclists and drivers: a jacket that displays emoji in LEDs on its back.

The Emoji Jacket prototype, which Ford unveiled Thursday as part of its ongoing “Share The Road” campaign, has a large LED array on the back that can display one of six emoji at a time: ? ? ? ? ? ?

A cyclist uses a wireless remote attached to the handlebars of their bike to choose the emoji they want to display, the idea being that they would no longer need to remove their hands from the bike to communicate with others on the road.

Good Talk

So far, Ford has only created one of the jackets, and there’s nothing to indicate that the company plans to begin mass-producing them.

However, the prototype does demonstrate how a deceptively simple idea could actually save lives.

“[A]ll too often between drivers and cyclists, [communication] just comes down to the beeping of a horn or a rude gesture,” Emmanuel Lubrani, Ford of Europe’s senior manager, brand communications and content development, said in a blog post. “The Emoji Jacket uses a universally understood means of communication to show one way in which tensions could be eased — and we all learn to ‘Share The Road.'”

READ MORE: Ford’s biking jacket shows emoji to everyone behind you [Engadget]

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China to Round up Infected in “Mass Quarantine Camps”

The government of China has ordered officials in Wuhan to round up and quarantine any sick residents in makeshift shelter camps.

A senior official in the Chinese government has instructed authorities in Wuhan, the city where the ongoing coronavirus outbreak originated, to round up the sick and quarantine them in isolated hospitals and shelters.

The vice premier leading the government’s response to the 2019-nCoV epidemic, Sun Chunlan, has instructed Wuhan officials to go door to door, according to The New York Times. She told them to check residents’ temperatures and investigate anyone who came in contact with known patients.

“Set up a 24-hour duty system,” Sun said, according to the NYT. “During these wartime conditions, there must be no deserters, or they will be nailed to the pillar of historical shame forever.”

It’s an extreme, authoritarian move: rounding up and isolating thousands of residents in makeshift shelters that are being hastily assembled per the government’s order.

Some of the shelters, which are being assembled in sports arenas and other large facilities, opened up on Thursday.

Social media posts are already showing grim, cramped situations, the NYT reports. Doctors and medical supplies are reportedly in short supply.

It’s difficult to be optimistic that this roundup will improve conditions within the city, which has been under lockdown for weeks.

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Human Trial Suggests CRISPR Could Be a Viable Cancer Treatment

Scientists just published the results of the United States first trial of CRISPR-edited cells in cancer patients — and they're very encouraging.

Scientists from the University of Pennsylvania just published the results of the first U.S. trial of CRISPR-edited cells in cancer patients — and they’re very encouraging.

In April 2019, UPenn confirmed that a team of its researchers had officially begun testing CRISPR-edited cells in humans.

For that trial, the scientists had removed immune cells from three patients with advanced, treatment-resistant cancers. They then used CRISPR-Cas9 to edit the cells in order to improve their ability to fight tumors before returning them to the patients’ bodies.

In November, the team shared the promising results of their CRISPR trial online, noting that the edited cells were still detectable in the patients’ bodies and hadn’t produced any negative side effects.

However, the study had yet to undergo the peer-review process at that point. That meant the results were still only tentative prior to the study’s publication in the journal Science on Thursday.

Because this was only a Phase 1 trial, the researchers’ focus was on the safety of the treatment — not on its efficacy.

But as CRISPR inventor Jennifer Doudna pointed out in a Perspectives essay published alongside the study, knowing that CRISPR-edited cells won’t harm cancer patients is the first step to using those cells to treat the disease.

“Until now, it has been unknown whether CRISPR-Cas9-edited T cells would be tolerated and thrive once reinfused into a human,” Doudna wrote, later adding that the UPenn team’s findings “represent an important advance in the therapeutic application of gene editing and highlight the potential to accelerate development of cell-based therapies.”

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Watch a Cybertruck Replace the DeLorean in “Back to the Future”

YouTuber Elon McFly has uploaded a perfect rendition of what would happen if the iconic DeLorean in

LOL GAS

“When this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you’re gonna see some serious shit.”

A YouTuber who calls themselves Elon McFly has uploaded a pixel-perfect vision of what would it would look like if the iconic DeLorean in the 1985 blockbuster “Back to the Future” was replaced by a Tesla Cybertruck.

In the clip, the Cybertruck can be seen accelerating to 88mph before traveling through time — leaving behind only two burning tire tracks and a bent license plate that reads “LOL GAS.”

Elon McFly

It’s a surprisingly competent fan remake that manages to fool the eye with impressive lighting and rendering. The truck is also exactly what you’d expect a converted time machine Cybertruck to look like, from the haphazard wiring on the exterior to the light-up buttons on the inside.

It’s not the Cybertruck’s first appearance in popular culture. Rapper Travis Scott heavily featured the pickup truck and its electric ATV companion in his December music video for the song “Gang Gang.”

READ MORE: Tesla Cybertruck blasts “Back to the Future” in amazing fan-remake [Teslarati]

More on the truck: Elon Musk Admits He Worried “Nobody Would Buy” Tesla’s Cybertruck

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University Chancellor Predicts “Higher Forms of Life” on Europa

Monica Grady, a professor at Liverpool Hope University, claims that there is

Doctor Octopus

Monica Grady, the chancellor at Liverpool Hope University in the UK, says it’s likely there’s advanced alien life on Jupiter’s moon Europa, according to a recent statement.

“If there is something on Mars, it’s likely to be very small — bacteria,” she said. “But I think we’ve got a better chance of having slightly higher forms of life on Europa, perhaps similar to the intelligence of an octopus.”

Big Tentacle

Grady believes creatures could be living in glacial oceans underneath a hard shell of ice that’s up to 15 miles thick on Jupiter’s frigid moon.

Scientists have long suspected the existence of these deep subsurface oceans on Europa — and maybe even life. In fact, NASA announced in August that it’s completing the final designs for a Europa-bound spacecraft called Europa Clipper, which will look for signs of life.

Under the Sea

As far as the existence of other human-like aliens in our own solar system, Grady is not optimistic.

“I’m fairly certain we’re all there is at our level of intelligence in this planetary system,” she said. “And even if there are octopuses on Europa, that doesn’t give us a reason to destroy our planet.”

READ MORE: ‘Racing certainty’ there’s life on Europa and Mars, says leading UK space scientist [Liverpool Hope University]

More on Europa: Scientists Confirm Water Vapor Above the Surface of Europa

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