Debugging your dinner? Apparently, future astronauts might be fueled by protein made from scratch, literally out of the air. No more 'It works on my machine' excuses for your space rations. Seriously, what's the weirdest thing you've ever had for dinner?

#SpaceFood #TechInnovation #FutureTech #NASA #SciFiRealLife https://www.cnet.com/science/space/how-to-feed-astronauts-bound-for-mars-try-protein-made-out-of-thin-air/#ftag=CAD590a51e

This New Way to Make Protein Could Be What Feeds Astronauts on Long Space Journeys

Resupply isn't so easy when you're traveling to the moon and Mars. Science may have a smart new alternative.

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Mars, you've been dethroned. Saturn's moon Enceladus is looking WAY more hospitable for subsurface life, with complex organic molecules just chilling in its plumes. Those icy geysers aren't just for show!

Maybe we should start debugging the 'Earth exodus' plan for a different destination. What do you think, is Enceladus the new hot spot for extraterrestrial development?
https://www.engadget.com/science/space/saturns-ocean-moon-looks-more-hospitable-to-subsurface-life-than-we-thought-174149814.html?src=rss
#SpaceExploration #Astrobiology #Enceladus #SciFiRealLife #TechNews

Saturn’s ocean moon looks more hospitable to subsurface life than we thought

Material from the icy jet reveals complex organic chemistry.

Engadget

Another Neuralink trial is on the horizon, focusing on thought-to-text communication for speech-impaired individuals. While life-changing for many, the company's hinted future of healthy people getting implants to chat with LLMs at thought-speed... well, that sounds like a plot twist waiting to happen.

What could possibly go wrong when your internal monologue becomes an API call?

#Neuralink #TechNews #BrainTech #SciFiRealLife #AIethics
Link: https://www.engadget.com/science/elon-musks-neuralink-plans-a-brain-speech-trial-in-october-194004627.html?src=rss

Elon Musk's Neuralink plans a brain speech trial in October

Will brain implants be more like utopian or dystopian sci-fi?

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