Skip to main content

Tech elite bunkers, new 3D bioprinting, diamond battery technology, court upholds TikTok ban, and teen memecoin pump and dump [12-06-2024]

Tech Elite Embrace 'Military-Grade' Home Security with Sauron Startup

A new home-security start-up called Sauron is promising 'military-grade' safety to the tech elite by incorporating drones, facial recognition, high-tech sensors, and real-time 3D home rendering. This initiative is part of Silicon Valley's efforts to address the growing anxiety over safety and security.

Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2024/12/05/tech-ceos-elites-home-security-silicon-valley/


New Bioprinter 3D Prints Human Tissue 10x Faster: A Leap Forward in Tissue Regeneration

Researchers have developed a new bioprinter that can 3D print human tissue ten times faster than existing techniques, directly onto a wound for faster healing. The key factor for speeding up tissue generation is tiny cell clusters known as spheroids, which better approximate cell densities seen in the human body. This advancement holds promise for faster and more effective tissue regeneration, with potential applications spanning from cartilage constructs to bone repair and even the eventual printing of entire organs such as livers.

Source: https://www.popsci.com/science/bioprint-human-tissue/


Innovative Carbon-14 Diamond Battery Offers Long-Term Power Solution and Nuclear Waste Management

Scientists and engineers have created a carbon-14 diamond battery with the potential to power devices for thousands of years. The battery, developed by the UK Atomic Energy Authority and the University of Bristol, could be used in medical devices like hearing aids and pacemakers, reducing the need for replacements. It utilizes carbon-14, a radioactive isotope of carbon, safely encased within a diamond to capture fast-moving electrons and provide continuous power. Additionally, the battery offers a safe way to deal with nuclear waste by extracting carbon-14 from graphite blocks in nuclear fission powerplants, reducing their radioactivity and storage costs.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2v48003l8o


D.C. Court Upholds Law Mandating Sale of TikTok in the United States

The D.C. Court of Appeals upholds law requiring TikTok's parent company ByteDance to sell the app in the United States, potentially leading to its ban unless appealed. The law aims to mitigate national security risks associated with foreign-controlled social media applications.

Source: https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/tiktok-ban-upheld-dc-court-1235194788/


Teen Makes $50,000 Selling Memecoin in 10 Minutes: Ethical and Regulatory Concerns Arise

A teenager made 50-thousand dollars by creating and selling a memecoin within 10 minutes, triggering backlash from traders who felt swindled. The cryptocurrency market, particularly memecoins, has been increasingly prone to soft rug pulls, where developers create, promote, and then swiftly sell off their token holdings, leading to ethical and legal concerns. The incident raises questions about the regulation and ethical implications of such activities in the unregulated memecoin market, especially considering the vulnerability of new traders.

Source: https://www.wired.com/story/memecoin-kid-backlash/


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Sora finally arrives, quantum breakthrough at Alphabet, and Chinese hackers still lurking in telecom [12-09-2024]

Google's Willow Quantum Chip: A Breakthrough in Error Correction and Performance Google has developed a new quantum chip called Willow, which significantly reduces errors as it scales up, a major breakthrough in quantum error correction. Willow also performed a computation in under five minutes that would take a supercomputer 10 septillion years, demonstrating its potential for solving complex problems beyond the reach of classical computers. This achievement marks a significant step towards building commercially relevant quantum computers that can revolutionize fields like medicine, energy, and AI. Source: https://blog.google/technology/research/google-willow-quantum-chip/ CISA, FBI Urge Americans to Use Encrypted Messaging Apps to Combat Chinese Telco Hackers The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the FBI have warned Americans about the ongoing threat from a China-backed hacking group known as Salt Typhoon, which has infiltrated the networks of major US t...

AI startup sparks outrage with "Stop Hiring Humans" campaign, new shape-shifting antenna technology, and more [12-14-2024]

AI Firm's Provocative 'Stop Hiring Humans' Campaign Sparks Controversy An AI startup in San Francisco has sparked outrage with its advertising campaign promoting 'AI Employees' and urging to 'Stop Hiring Humans'. The company's CEO defended the billboards by stating that the ads are meant to draw attention and that the world is changing due to AI. The provocative campaign has successfully garnered attention but also reflects a dystopian view of the future, with implications for the human workforce and society at large. Source: https://gizmodo.com/ai-firms-stop-hiring-humans-billboard-campaign-sparks-outrage-2000536368 U.S. and China Renew Science and Technology Pact with Added Safeguards The United States and China have renewed a decades-old agreement on science and technology cooperation, narrowing its scope and adding safeguards to address concerns about national security risks. The Science and Technology Agreement, originally signed in 1979, has histor...

2025-01-11 - Frontier News

Mysterious Metal Ring Found in Kenya Sparks Space Junk Debate A mysterious 1,100-pound metal ring found in a small village in Kenya has sparked a debate about whether it is space junk or not. Experts have conflicting opinions on its origin, with some suggesting it could be a part of the Ariane V rocket launched by the European Space Agency in 2008. The discovery highlights the ongoing issue of space debris and the potential risks associated with objects reentering Earth's atmosphere. Source: https://techcrawlr.com/mysterious-metal-ring-in-kenya-stirs-space-junk-debate/ TikTok Faces Uncertain Future as Supreme Court Arguments Suggest Impending Ban The Supreme Court seems unlikely to save TikTok from a potential ban in the US, with a January 19th deadline looming. There is speculation about possible lifelines for TikTok, including President-elect Donald Trump's involvement, but uncertainty remains as the future of the app hangs in the balance. Source: https://www.theverge.com/202...