NASA invites members of the media to attend the fourth Kepler and K2 Science Conference to be held June 19-23. The weeklong science conference will take place at NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley.
Probably a good time to look for exoplanet-related announcements.
Exclusive: U.S. special forces helping Philippines troops to end city siege
U.S. special forces are helping the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to end a siege of the southern town of Marawi by militants allied to Islamic State, a U.S. embassy spokesperson in Manila told Reuters.
From one "strong man" to another.
Winston Churchill said in 1943: "We shape our buildings and afterwards our buildings shape us,".
Now neuroscientists and psychologists have found the connections. Specialized cells in the hippocampal region of our brains are attuned to the geometry and arrangement of the spaces we inhabit. But this is something architects seems to ignore at the peril of those forced to live in their creations.
Researchers has made use of wearable devices such as bracelets that monitor skin conductance which is a marker of physiological arousal. To gauge the impact of environments.
It has been found that if a façade is complex and interesting, it affects people in a positive way; negatively if it is simple and monotonous. Access to green space such as woodland or a park can offset some of the stress of city living. People feel better in rooms with curved edges and rounded contours than in sharp-edged rectangular rooms – though, tellingly perhaps is that design students preferred the opposite.
Objects and artefacts in public spaces nudges people physically closer together and makes it more likely they would talk to each other, a process called “triangulation”. An example is the Rockefeller Center in New York City there by placing benches alongside the yew trees in its basement concourse instead of the people-repelling spikes the management had originally wanted, transformed the way people behaved.
To make people feel connected to a place they need to know how things relate to each other spatially. In other words, there needs to be a sense of direction. This applies both outdoors and indoors.
One visible rebellion against prescribed routes of architects and planners are the paths across grassy curbs and parks marking people’s preferred paths across the city.
Adopt to human scale, making sidewalks, bike lanes, parks and public access water.
A number of studies have shown that growing up in a city doubles the chances of someone developing schizophrenia, and increases the risk for other mental disorders such as depression and chronic anxiety. The main trigger appears to be what researchers call “social stress” – the lack of social bonding and cohesion in neighborhoods.
These are probably examples of good architecture:
Jakriborg (New Urbanism)
Art Nouveau
And there is also bad..
UK election 2017: Conservatives 'to fall short of majority'
The Conservatives are set to be the largest party in the UK parliament, but without an overall majority, says the latest BBC forecast. It shows gains for the Labour Party after Thursday's general election.
[...] Prime Minister Theresa May - who had a small majority in the previous parliament - called an early election to try to improve her negotiation positions on Brexit. But analysts say it now appears the PM made a serious miscalculation. The BBC's political editor Laura Kuenssberg says Mrs May's decision may prove to have been one of the biggest political mistakes of modern times.
YouTube’s most famous PC builder isn’t happy about Intel’s Core i9 (14:30 YouTube video)
One of AMD's 16-core Threadripper CPUs is rumored to cost $849 (there may be one or two more expensive 16-core models). Compare to twice that, $1699, for Intel's Core i9-7960X with 16 cores.
AMD's TDPs are a bit lower and they have more PCIe lanes.
Goodbye, Intel.
Thought that Apple iPod was groundbreaking or new? MPman beat them at mp3. But here's the 1974 version of "iPod": Retro-Tech: The 1972 Desktop 'iPod'
The mechanics, inventiveness, control without computer etc. Fascinating.
(year of manufacture can be seen at 9:11 on the motor)
London attack at London Bridge using vehicle-ramming and at Borough Market using stabbing. 7 dead, 20 injured. Started 3 June 2017 21:08 UTC.
Hillary was widely predicted to win but Trump is now President. Maybe the reason is because Clinton and Podesta are pro-Disclosure?
Hillary Clinton 'KNOWS aliens exist' and 'would have outed truth if she became President'
Bonus story: The Roswell UFO crash really happened, 'witness' claims
Ufologists do fake news justice.
The success of Andy Rubin's Essential Phone may depend on carriers
Android Co-Founder Introduces Essential Phone: S835, Slim Bezels, Dual Camera
The hardware inside the Essential PH-1 is what you would expect for a premium phone: Snapdragon 835 SoC, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of UFS 2.1 storage. It comes with the latest connectivity options too, including 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0 LE, NFC, and a Snapdragon X16 LTE modem that makes the phone compatible with all US networks. However, a few items some people find essential are missing; there’s no microSD card support for storage expansion, no support for dual SIMs, and no 3.5mm headphone jack (it will come with an adapter). The 3040 mAh battery, essentially the same capacity as the Galaxy S8’s 3000 mAh pack, should be adequate for most people, but power users will likely find themselves using the Essential’s 27W quick charge feature.
No thanks.