DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF by Maryanne Kane, Journalist
DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF
By Journalists Edward Kane & Maryanne Kane
INTRIGUING OUTER SPACE FIND IN PACIFIC OCEAN
Source: Stock and Harvard University
- On the floor of the Pacific Ocean off New Guinea, Harvard Professor of Astrophysics Avi Loeb has found possible proof of the existence of extraterrestrial life
- Prof Loeb led an ocean expedition to find any remains from a mysterious and spectacular space object that crashed into the Pacific in 2014
- Loeb pinpointed the location of the crash to a 100 mile swath of the Pacific & his team made an astonishing discovery of 50 tiny metallic spheres composed of a substance unlike any alloy on Earth
- Loeb is now engaged in further testing of the microscopic spheres to determine if they are natural or technological - possibly alien made
- Prof. Loeb says the discovery has created a new area of astronomy in which the microscope, not the telescope, is being used to search for life beyond our solar system.
UN FOOD AID DELIVERY ROBOTS START IN 2024
- By early next year, the United Nations will begin food aid deliveries by AI powered robots, first in conflict ravaged Sudan
- The reason: attacks against UN humanitarian aid workers are escalating in disaster and conflict zones with 3 recently killed in Sudan
- Using the technology keeps humanitarian workers out of harm's way
- The AI robot trucks are amphibious and can carry 1 to 2 tons of food each from the UN's World Food Programme
- The AI uses data from sensors and satellites to enable remote human drivers to steer the vehicles
- South Sudan, where 7.7 million people are severely food deprived, is the first place where the UN will shift from human drivers delivering food to the AI powered robotic trucks
- This is a compelling example of new technologies like AI and robotics helping humanity and assisting the UN in its goal to eliminate hunger.
PORSCHE 911 TURBO S GOES TO NEXT LEVEL
Source: Brabus
- German automotive tuner Brabus has taken the Porsche 911 Turbo S to the next level of power and performance
- Called the 900 Rocket R, this reinterpretation of one of the fiercest and most powerful sports cars on the road, the Porsche 911 Turbo S, is nothing short of awesome
- It's being called by experts everything you'd want in a sports car: very powerful on the track and great fun on the road
- Key details:
- 3.8-liter, 6-cylinder engine with enhanced turbo chargers & electronically controlled exhaust valves
- 900 hp
- 738 ft-lbs of torque
- 0 to 62 mpg in 2.5 seconds
- Top speed: 211 mph
- Cost: more than $230,440 Porsche starting price
- Brabus plans to build 25 for sale.
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