Deep Space Drones

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Accelerating technology has implications across the spectrum, from everyone living longer healthier lives, solving the worlds biggest problems, to opening up space exploration like never before.This is Deep Space Drones. The Blog that deconstructs the latest science and technology breakthroughs, the obstacles they face, and the opportunities they create.

Episodios

  • How to Kill an AI

    05/07/2019 Duración: 05min

    Artificial Intelligence is alive and evolving in practically everything new these days. Well, I think it is anyways. It depends on what we mean by artificial intelligence. Definitions vary. How ever we define what AI is; There are some common characteristics that emerge. AI can emerge from one or many technologies. AI does things we generally relate to thinking, perceiving, and deciding what to do next. AI can scale its abilities to Big Data. AI can consume legacy technologies, such as robotic process automation, statistical machine learning, and neural networks. Deep Learning is the AI that's stealing the spotlight these days. It's a complex, multi-layered neural network that has the potential of birthing the most powerful form of AI. Subscribe to the podcast not to miss Part 2 of this episode. http://deepspacedrones.com This episode was brought to you by Glory Doesn't Come Cheap. This is a book I wrote on training mind and body for health, wellness, and longevity. Check it out. http://GloryDoesntComeCheap

  • Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos on Reality Collision Course

    24/06/2019 Duración: 04min

    Nothing too serious here. Just poking some fun at our real life super heroes. Sponsored by http://GloryDoesntComeCheap.com Unleash Your Superhero!

  • Planet of the Apes

    10/06/2019 Duración: 02min

    What is the most abundant life in the Universe? That’s a bold question, considering we have yet to see undisputed proof that ET even exists. The only model we have, is on Earth. So let’s unpack that, and see what we end up with.   Earth, 4.6 billion years old. That’s our scale. The scale has already been split into four eons.   The first eon is called Hadean. That first eon, lasted from 4.57 billion to 4.1 billion years ago. At 4.53 billion years, a mars sized object hit the earth, forming the moon. At 4.1 to 3.8, water and organic material begin falling to Earth.   It would be during this eon 4.0-2.8 billion years ago, where life on Earth took a foothold, the Archean eon. They were single celled creatures including microscopic microfossils.   At 3.6 billion years, we can see the emergence of cyanobacteria. These little guys begin to produce oxygen in Earths’ great oxygenation event.   2.5 billion years ago, Earths oxygen level begins to significantly rise.   Notice that Earth is almost half as old as it is n

  • Planet Nursery on Visual

    06/06/2019 Duración: 01min

    Our sensors are picking up, no wait, we have a visual. Computer, put it on screen. Whoa, that’s new. The image is showing two, not one but two planets in orbit around it’s parent star. It’s not exactly a hi rez image, but it’s enough to be only the second time a multi-planetary system has been captured using direct imaging.   The host star is called PDS 70, located 370 light years away. Its just a baby, only 6 million years old, a bit smaller than our sun, and is still building up steam from its surrounding accretion disk. This is all the stuff in a busy young solar system, that needs to get cleaned up. And that’s exactly what these two planets are doing.   They are big planets, several times bigger than Jupiter. That’s why we can pick them up on visual. As they orbit around the star, they are clearing the debris in their paths.   The inner most planet, PDS 70 b, is the closest to it’s star, 3 billion Km, which is about how far Uranus is from the Sun. Further out is PDS 70 c, closer to 6 billion Km away, like

  • Forbidden Planet

    31/05/2019 Duración: 01min

    Podcasting for the first time from our sound studio in CollabSpace, Ottawa, Canada. Our sensors are picking up a new planet, 920 light years away is orbiting a star in what’s called a 'Neptunian Desert'. This is an area of space so close to a star that if were the size of Neptune with all that beautiful blue super-thick atmosphere, would simply have it all blown away by its parent star. Enter NGTS-4b, three times bigger than Earth, so close to it’s star, it takes 1.3 days to orbit, atmosphere intact, not possible, forbidden. Beach weather here a 1,000 degrees Celsius on this planet. How can it exist? One idea is that it’s core is a super heavyweight, with gravity itself keeping a hold on the atmosphere. Whatever the reason for this forbidden planet to exist, it may be stretching what we previously thought were limits of planet formation. This is also a first from Earth. The transition method used to detect such a small signal, of a forbidden planet. If we can find one, we can find more. Maybe Neptunian Desert

  • The Next Great Event

    22/05/2019 Duración: 01min

    The Great 415ppm CO2 Event   All planets, as far as we know, have atmospheres. We can see alien atmospheres by looking at the light from their own sun passing through them.   When looking for new life, a target atmosphere must be able to protect life on the surface. Although the sun gives life, without the right kind of atmosphere, the Sun's rays can break apart the chemical bonds of life’s essential organic molecules.   An atmosphere also has to be thick enough not to let water evaporate into space. Water boils at a lower temperature in a thinner atmosphere, thus evaporates quicker.   Our atmosphere is like a blanket around the Earth. There has to be enough to help regulate the transfer of heat to and from space. Otherwise it’s more boiling hot days, ice cold nights, and less beach weather.   Of course what’s in the atmosphere matters too. The air on Earth itself wasn’t always as hospitable as it is today. There was a time when bacteria lived in a world with no oxygen in the air, until one day 2.5 billion ye

  • New Designer Life Forms

    20/05/2019 Duración: 01min

    It’s in our DNA. That’s a big statement.   For life to build itself up, it needs structure which comes from the elements, carbon, oxygen, calcium, everything that we find in stars. But to take all that building material, and turn it into a living, breathing life form, well you’re gonna need instructions.   A, T, C, & G. Every living thing we know of has a set of four letter instructions encoded into it’s DNA, that defines their properties, everything from what species they are, to what skin, eye, or hair colour it’s host will have.   We just had a huge success in building synthetic organisms. The latest last week when US scientists redesigned E coli bacteria. Nothing dangerous. I mean, if going to expect success, don’t go creating a T-Rex, right off the bat.   The new designer life forms are longer, and grow slower than the God made ones, but are nevertheless alive, as far as we can tell.   We are getting better at creating synths faster, and cheaper. Yes, I know, it’s just a bug right now. But when you t

  • Exoplanets on the Grid

    17/05/2019 Duración: 01min

    In the early 2000s, data about extra solar planets was trickling in at dial-up modem speed.   As of right now May, 2019, we have data on l over 4’000 planets. Exoplanet are detected using a handful of methods. One way, called the transit method, is the best way to find and learn about most of them.   When a planet crosses the path (transits) between us and a star, the amount of light reaching us dips down giving us numbers to calculate our how big that planet is. Some of that light travels through the exoplanet’s atmosphere and reveals information about the distant world.   So what is the information telling us? It’s saying that most stars that we’re analyzing have planets in orbit around them for one. Two, most of our sensors are picking up very large planets, way bigger than Jupiter.   A lot of the smaller planets aren’t picked up by our sensors. Sensor upgrades to detect more small Earth like rocky world are in the works. A kick-ass space telescope to replace Hubble is less than two years away from launch

  • Signatures of Alien Life

    15/05/2019 Duración: 01min

    In our continuing quest to discover alien life one question keeps popping up. How will we recognize alien life when we find it? Life is a word with multiple meanings. We don’t yet have a perfect definition for what life is, but it hasn’t stopped us from trying. What we have done is define some of life’s main attributes. 1.       Life is chemistry based, an ordered network of chemical reactions. 2.       Life is also not in equilibrium, it needs a source of energy to organize itself. 3.       Life can adapt and self-improve. 4.       Life is enclosed in cells. 5.       Life molecules work well with water Life as we know it is built on four types of molecules, proteins, nucleic acids (our DNA), sugars (carbs), and lipids or fat. We are biased in our definition, especially that last one that needs water. That’s what life on Earth needs. Still, an excellent starting point. This rules out stars, gas clouds in between them, or anywhere too cold or too hot for liquid water to exist. NASA defines life as a self-susta

  • Super Earth

    14/05/2019 Duración: 01min

    Earth, the only planet in the Universe, known to harbour life. And life on Earth has flourished, some say maybe too successfully. If everyone ate like an average American, we would need four Earths. Whew! I’m sure glad we don’t all eat like average Americans. A Super-Earth is a planet bigger than earth, not as big a Uranus and Neptune. These ice giants are 15 and 17 times more massive. Forget about gas giants like Saturn and Jupiter, they’re even bigger. No, a super-Earth is somewhere between Earth and Uranus.

  • Signals Coming from Deep Space

    18/10/2018 Duración: 12min

    AI is being used to analyse previously archived astronomical data, and has discovered something previously undetected, signals from a long time ago, coming from a galaxy far, far away. In this episode, we explore why aliens are suspected and how they might not have anything to do with it at all. Buckle up! Coming out of hyperspace now...

  • Disrupting the Sky

    20/09/2018 Duración: 09min

    Sky Disruption (How to become a Trillionaire) Yes, you read it right. The sky itself is heading toward disruption. We are injecting the sky, not just the cloud, but the entire sky, with AI. We are digitizing outer space. Why is this happening? There’s gold in them thar hills. Earth's first Trillionaire will be made by disrupting the sky. Gold Fever. It’s an obsessive drive with seeking gold, and the riches it will bring. This isn’t just limited to gold, but other precious metals and rare Earth minerals. But why in space, and not here on Earth? Let the solar system show you the money...

  • Weaponizing Hyper-Intelligence?

    08/08/2018 Duración: 08min

    Really? Are we actually considering arming hyper-intelligent systems? The question should be, how do we stop the development of strong artificial intelligence from becoming weaponized? Not all AI's are alike. Todays AI's like SIRI, Alexa, Google, and Cortana are essentially wave 2 AI's, our digital assistants. Wave 3 AI's are expected to be a much higher level of intelligence than our own. Let's weaponize them, NOT!  

  • Organics Found on Mars

    23/06/2018 Duración: 04min

    Two new pieces of evidence found on Mars point to the existence of past and possible present life.

  • Planet 9 New Evidence Discovered

    30/05/2018 Duración: 03min

    Original evidence for planet 9 surfaced in 2014. It's existence could explain the odd behaviour of trans-Neptunian objects. So far all efforts to detect this super-Earth have failed. Music: bensound.com: The Lounge

  • Google Duplex: AI Revolution or Smoke

    22/05/2018 Duración: 13min

    Google'e announced the creation of a new technology called Duplex, an AI-driven calling system. It's a narrow AI now, focused specifically on making appointments. But does it have real potential, or are we witnessing a smoke and mirror show. Find out in this episode.   Music backdrop: Bensound.com, Better Days, Epic, and Creepy

  • SpaceX Launches NASA Planet Hunter TESS on Falcon 9 Rocket

    25/04/2018 Duración: 06min

    Hear the launch and details of the SpaceX launch of the NASA TESS Spacecraft. TESS will look at 400 times more sky than the previous Kepler spacecraft. So far 3,800 Exoplanets have been discovered. TESS is expected to discover over 20,000 more.

  • Why 5G?

    21/04/2018 Duración: 06min

    Why we need 5G  First of all, what is 5G. 5G is the next generation of mobile network that is faster and more reliable. How fast? We don’t know exactly yet, but expect to be over a 1GBps. Most people are saying 10Gb/s. Some people say that it may be able to handle 800Gb/s. Compared to today’s 4G LTE at 50Mbps its several orders of magnitude faster. This isn’t something far into the future either. Development is happening now, and is expected to launch wider in 2020, 2 years from now. The next generation of mobile devices must be capable of using this technology or risk becoming irrelevant. The US, China and South Korea are going to be the first to launch, followed by the UK. China has a slight lead over the US and South Korea thanks to government support and industry momentum. A decade ago, the US expanded it’s 4G networks faster and further than other country did, and was rewarded. This included a $100 billion boost to the GDP, and an 84% increase in mobile related jobs. Today the the United States mobile in

  • New Way to Discover Alien Worlds

    07/01/2018 Duración: 05min

    The $600 million Kepler space observatory was launched March 7, 2009 to find Earth sized planets orbiting stars, known as exoplanets. It has been surveying a part of our Milky Way galaxy for planets in or near the habitable zone, where water could exist in liquid form, and be able to support life. Now, a new way to find previously hidden alien worlds using it's data has been found.

  • Why China & Europe are Building a Moon Village

    29/04/2017 Duración: 03min

    Yes, it's been confirmed, China has partnered with Europe to build a village on the Moon. The European Space Agency (ESA) and and the China National Space Administration (CNSA) are talking about collaborating on a very ambitious project. And, unlike the International Space Station, the ISS, they plan to open up the Moon Village to the whole world. China was barred from going to the ISS from US concerns over China's possible military application of its space program thanks to an act of Congress in 2011. No one from NASA may " develop, design, plan, promulgate, implement, or execute a bilateral policy, program, order, or contract of any kind to participate, collaborate, or coordinate bilaterally in any way with China." Obviously with this policy, the US will not be involved in building this Moon village. The Moon village could create a launch pad for trips further out into space, to places like Mars, eventually perhaps Saturn's moon Titan. It could become a tourist destination and home base for lunar mining.

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