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Introducing Kanye West’s Astronaut Family

Posted: January 21, 2014 at 5:43 pm

Director Steve McQueen spoke with Kanye West for themost recent issue of Interview. West, the well-known taciturnascetic, was prepared to discussall things personal, mental, spiritual, visual, fashionable, familial,futuristic, subconscious, and conscious. The interview covered a totality of things, including West's new life as a father with his "little space family."

When McQueen asked whether West ever feels lonely, he provided some insight into the Kimye Komplex:

Well, I've got my astronaut family. You know, becoming famous is like being catapulted into spacesometimes without a space suit. We've seen so many people combust, suffocate, get lost in all these different things. But to have an anchor of other astronauts and to make a little space family ... I mean, it's not like I'm the guy in The Hunger Games [2012] begging for people to like me. I'm almost the guy with the least amount of "likes." I wanted a family.

West, whose most recent self-bestowed title is "broadcaster for futurism," also addressed his demands on the world of fashion. He lists several fashion leaders (Renzo Rosso, Bernard Arnault, and Franois-Henri Pinault; the heads of Diesel, LVMH, and Kering, respectively) and reports that he told them: "Come tomy show and look at the mountain I made. Look at these 20,000 people screaming, and then tell me I don't deserve to design a T-shirt." He wasdisappointedwith their response.

The whole interview is worth readingit manages to touch on all of Kanye's projects while tying them together in a sort of cohesive way.He also tells McQueen that he has a new phrase to describe what the media refers to as "meltdowns" he calls them "turn-ups." A practical phrase for your everyday life, from the kreator Kanye.

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Dangerous Ideas – Transhumanist and Futurist News, Philosophy …

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Although my last article on Bitcoins was never meant to be a two-parter, the volume of discussion it generated on this blog, Reddit, Twitter, and elsewhere was more than enough to warrant a response. Among Bitcoins detractors, the consensus was that the article didnt go far enough, whereas Bitcoins supporters responded with a wide array of criticism. Most of the coherent arguments though, boiled down to two points: First, Bitcoins are software and their technical issues can be corrected over time, and second, the idea that I was fundamentally wrong about deflationary currency and that it is in fact a good thing. Although the responses to these arguments seem intuitive, it is understandable that fanatics and people buried under the weight of thousands of dollars in sunk-cost fallacy Bitcoins could see otherwise. But that article was never meant to convince the Bitcoin zealots, it was meant for those of you on the fence, caught up in the excitement of logarithmic growth charts and fancy mining rigs. If thats you, and you havent quite yet drunk the Kool-Aid, keep reading.

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Ive been following Bitcoin for a few years now. I was there when it first peaked (and crashed) in 2011, and then peaked and crashed again in April of this year. I read along as Laszlo trekked across the country on Bitcoin and bought the infamous $2.5 million pizza (just a $1,000,000 pizza now), and watched in amusement as Bruce Wagner bumbled his way through the first BitCon. Ive read countless articles and forum posts alternately attacking and applauding Bitcoins, and countless more articles analyzing the whims that drive the Bitcoin market. All too often, the issue of Bitcoins viability as a currency is muddied by non sequiturs, strawmen, and ad hominem attacks from both sides of the debate. Despite all the confusion, misunderstandings, and poorly-guided rants though, when boiled down to the essential facts, things dont look too good for Bitcoin.

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When Eric Anderson and Peter Diamandis announced their founding of Planetary Resources in 2012 with the goal of conducting industrial scale asteroid mining many people, myself included, dismissed it as a near-insane pipe dream. Even now, a year later and after the founding of a second asteroid mining company, Deep Space Industries, and a NASA proposal to capture an asteroid into lunar orbit the idea still sounds just as kooky as it did on first impression. Indeed, with the retirement of the space shuttle and the dates for a manned Mars mission slipping further and further back, the idea of something as ambitious as asteroid mining sounds increasingly implausible. But it has been a year, and those of us with curious minds and a genuine belief in humanitys limitless potential owe the idea a fair examination.

There are three significant barriers to development of an industrial-scale asteroid mining capability: technical, economic, and political. Each barrier is equally significant in its own way, and each poses its own unique challenges. In order to achieve success, the budding asteroid mining is approaching each of them with a separate understanding of the distinct timelines, tools, and professionals required to solve them. To help limit the scope of this article though, the primary focus will be on the approach that Planetary Resources is taking (No offense to Deep Space Industries, theres just more info out there from Planetary Resources to dig into).

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Theres something about receiving a preview copy of a scifi book from an @jpl.nasa.gov email address that lends it a sort of instant credibility. While the author might not carry the same scientific gravity as von Braun, or the writing talents of Asimov, the end product is proof enough that a dash of each talent is more than sufficient to produce a good novel.

I was initially turned onto Tesla Prime and the Regulus Event by the novels website, where the first 10 chapters can be read entirely free. In fact, Douglas, the author, plans to release the entire book for free eventually. But ultimately, the words free and science fiction alone arent what held my attention. Only one chapter into the novel and it became obvious that I had stumbled on a real gem: a captivating, well-polished novel from a first time author.

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International Space Station Live- Ants in Space! – Video

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Minecraft – MainBlock Day 166 – Space Station Pod 1 Build Complete and Solar Panels – Video

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YOUniverse™ 009 – Playing in Space – Video

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NASA Crew Members on the International Space Station Discuss Life in Space with the Media – Video

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NC State student makes the cut for chance to go to Mars

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Posted on: 7:39 pm, January 19, 2014, by Web Staff, updated on: 07:50pm, January 19, 2014

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RALEIGH, N.C. A 23-year-old North Carolina State student is among 1,000 people to make the cut at a possible chance to go to Mars.

The Raleigh News & Observer reported that Charles Parrish II could be hurtling toward Mars in 10 years if he makes it to the final round.

Parrish submitted an application to the Dutch nonprofit Mars One, which last month whittled 200,000 aspiring Martians down to a pool of 1,000.

The Mars One project wants to colonize the red planet, beginning in 2022. There are financial and practical questions about this venture that havent been clarified.

Theres still a physical to pass and an interview to ace. The first crew launching in 2024 will have only four people.

Officials said the Mars One mission will cost $6 billion for the first crew. The idea is for it to be funded by sponsors and media that will pay for broadcasting rights of shows and movies documenting everything from the astronauts training on Earth to their deployment and colonization of Mars.

Out of the applicants, Mars One said it will select a multicontinental group of 40 astronauts this year. Four of them two men and two women are set to leave for Mars in September 2022, landing in April 2023.

Another multicontinental group of four will be deployed two years later, according to the Mars One plan. None of them will return to Earth.

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Advancements in Genetic Engineering to Modify Embryos Spur the Concept of Designer Babies, According to a New Trend …

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Follow us on LinkedIn Designer babies are defined as babies with artificial genetic makeup selected through a combination of genetic engineering and in vitro fertilization to confirm inclusion or exclusion of specific traits. The term Designer Babies is not a scientific term, but is used by journalists and highlights the fact that parents could choose specific characteristics of their unborn child including physical appearance, character and sex. Advancements in genetic engineering and in vitro fertilization approaches, coupled with the need to lower the occurrence of genetic disorders in offspring, are driving interest in the concept of designer babies. Ethical issues related to commodification of children and genetic manipulation in human offspring, are however projected to present regulatory challenges in the advancement and commercialization of the concept of designer babies in the coming years.

The trend report titled Designer Babies announced by Global Industry Analysts Inc., is a focused research paper which provides cursory insights into the technology concept, its evolution, and future prospects. A part of GIAs new series of short research briefs on emerging technologies, this trend report highlights key enabling technologies including the development of Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD).

For more details about this trend report, please visit http://www.strategyr.com/TrendReport.asp?code=141062

About Global Industry Analysts, Inc. Global Industry Analysts, Inc., (GIA) is a leading publisher of off-the-shelf market research. Founded in 1987, the company currently employs over 800 people worldwide. Annually, GIA publishes more than 1300 full-scale research reports and analyzes 40,000+ market and technology trends while monitoring more than 126,000 Companies worldwide. Serving over 9500 clients in 27 countries, GIA is recognized today, as one of the world's largest and reputed market research firms.

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Developments in Nanobiotechnology Drive the Market for Radio-Controlled Genes, According to a New Trend Report …

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San Jose, CA (PRWEB) January 20, 2014

Follow us on LinkedIn Genes can be defined as the basic molecular units of heredity in a living organism, holding information on creating and maintaining the cells of an organism and passing genetic traits to its offspring. Radio controlled genes refers to remotely activating genes inside the human body through the use of electromagnetic waves to guide the movement of nanoparticles injected inside the body. As the next frontier of medical science, radio controlled genes is attracting immense R&D interest and investment, given its potential to offer non-invasive and non-pharmacological treatment possibilities. Using radio waves to control gene expression has the advantage of being safe as radio waves, unlike electrical waves, do not damage tissues. Advancements in nanobiotechnology and development of antibody coated metal nanoparticles as carriers to absorb radio frequency energy are expected to help drive growth in the market. Currently, being researched is the possibility of using radiowaves to induce insulin-gene expression and activate insulin production in the body to treat diabetes.

The trend report titled Radio-Controlled Genes announced by Global Industry Analysts Inc., is a focused research paper which provides cursory insights into the technology, its applications, and future prospects.

For more details about this trend report, please visit http://www.strategyr.com/TrendReport.asp?code=141011.

About Global Industry Analysts, Inc.

Global Industry Analysts, Inc., (GIA) is a leading publisher of off-the-shelf market research. Founded in 1987, the company currently employs over 800 people worldwide. Annually, GIA publishes more than 1300 full-scale research reports and analyzes 40,000+ market and technology trends while monitoring more than 126,000 Companies worldwide. Serving over 9500 clients in 27 countries, GIA is recognized today, as one of the world's largest and reputed market research firms.

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Hertz Fellow David Galas – Chairman of the Board Hertz Foundation – Video

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