The Nevada Institute for Autonomous Systems will work to help EHang test and develop its self flying electric 184 drone. the vehicle is primarily designed for travelling short-to-medium distances — around 10 miles — and will fly at around 60 miles per hour.
The 74-year-old says information can be retrieved from black holes using zero-energy particles, or 'soft hair', that sit on the black hole's horizon.
James Oberg, a former Nasa employee now based in Texas, debunks some of the myths around popular UFO sightings.
New York to get the world's biggest vertical farm: Giant 70,000 square foot 'lettuce factory' will produce 2 MILLION pounds of food a year
The US loses at least 1.5 million acres of productive farmland to urbanization every year. In order to combat the loss of land, AeroFarms builds indoor vertical farms and is set to open its ninth facility in Newark, New Jersey – one hour outside of Manhattan. Dubbed the world's largest vertical farm, this 70,000-square-foot facility has the potential to harvest 2 million pounds of leafy greens and herbs, baby kale, and will use 95 percent less water than field farmed-food.
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- There IS a way to escape black holes: Stephen Hawking claims 'soft halo of electric hair' could let us retrieve information from the abyss
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- Skeletons of ten people found on a bed of severed arms sheds light on 6,000-year-old Neolithic massacre in France
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Now THAT'S a room with a view: Stunning pictures taken by astronauts on the space station show Earth's beauty and fragility
Astronauts onboard the International Space Station have taken more than three million images, with those from the most recent expedition being among the best. Among the most recent is a picture New York (top right). The five boroughs of Manhattan, Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island are all in view. They also include images of space food (bottom left), the southern lights (top left), the Himalayas (bottom right) and a thunderstorm above Arkansas (inset).
Earth's rings of fire: Mountains ranges, volcanoes and trenches created by 15 tectonic plates revealed in stunning images
A series of images based on satellite pictures highlight the oceanic ridges, mountain ranges and volcanoes that have been thrown up by movement of the tectonic plates. For example, the string of volcanoes running the length of Indonesia and on many of the Pacific Islands (pictured top right) mark one of the most geologically active regions in the world. The fractured nature of the plates in the region make it prone to eruptions. Other images show how the mid-Atlantic ridge has been created on the boundary between the North American and Eurasian plates (pictured bottom left and top right), while where the African plate meets the Eurasian plate, volcanoes like Mount Versuvius have formed (pictured bottom right).
Peering beneath the bandages: 3D scans of four mummies could reveal new insights into their lives and deaths
The specimens of three Egyptians and one Guanche – the aboriginal people who lived in the Canary Islands – were taken from the National Archaeological Museum, in Madrid. By using the scanning technology, the experts hope to be able to find out more about how the individuals lived, what killed them and the funeral rituals they underwent when they were buried.
The real life BATSUIT: 'Superflex' suit includes hidden exoskeleton to give wearer superhuman strength
California-based researchers have brought the batsuit to life with a model that gives soldiers and the elderly super powers. Called Superflex, this superhero suit uses onboard sensors that learn the wearer's movements, which is used to turn on the power at the precise moment it is needed.It sends out a jolt of supporting power to the legs, arms or torso when users needs some extra help with a heavy load or, as for the elderly, walking assistance.
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Will a stolen alien planet wipe out life on Earth? Expert explains what we know about the mysterious 'Planet Nine'
Professor Andrew Coates from UCL says a ninth planet (artist's impression pictured left) would be difficult to detect, according to recent research. However, it might be similar to Uranus (shown bottom right) or Neptune and it is probably not going to wipe us out. The proposers of Planet Nine, and other astronomers, are busy using an array of telescopes to search for their target.
The tiny drone tank packing a pistol: Israeli 'combat robot' has its own remote controlled Glock to shoot at enemies
Israel's General Robotics has developed tiny 'combat robots' that can climb stairs, traverse difficult terrain, and perform with greater accuracy than a human. Called 'Dogo,' the remote-controlled system is equipped with a fully loaded pistol and eight cameras to create a 360 degree view. Despite its small size, the lightweight robot is designed to go up against a range of targets, allowing it to aim at a standing person or even hit an enemy hiding under the be
World's first 3D printed plane unveiled: Airbus' windowless 'Thor' aircraft could pave the way for cheaper and faster flights
3D printing technology is fast evolving, with companies now producing objects ranging from castles to lawn mowers. But until now, no one has been able to print a 3D airplane that flies. Now, European aerospace company, Airbus, has created a mini-plane, named Thor, which is the world's first 3D printed aircraft. Thor is a windowless drone that weighs in at 46 pounds (21 kilograms) and is less than four metres (13 feet) in length. The mini plane was presented at the Berlin air show this week.
Hope you're not in a hurry! 'Next generation' of driverless cars will carry up to eight people, but only travel at 15mph
Coventry-based engineering firm RDM Group is to unveil its 'next generation' of driverless vehicles the Pod Zero which could be used in airports (pictured left) or pedestrianised city centres (pictured top right). The vehicles, which use cameras to detect obstacles and pedestrians (pictured bottom right) will come in two, four and eight seat varieties and will have a range of up to 60 miles. They are designed to be used in areas inaccessible to other forms of transport.
What would happen to Earth if humans disappeared? Video shows how the terrifying sequence of doomsday events would unfold
According to a new video created for viral YouTube channel, #Mind Warehouse, using footage created by National Geographic, within a few hours most of the lights would turn off. In just days millions of cows would die and within months and nuclear disasters would strike around the world. Structures like the Statue of Liberty would come crashing down after hundreds of years. After thousands of years the only evidence of our existence would be in the form of stone structures like the Great Wall of China or Mount Rushmore.
The $850 gadget that can fold your laundry perfectly with robot arms and even steam out creases - and all in under a minute
A consumer survey reveals 46 percent of homeowners want appliances that fold clothes for them. A San Francisco startup understands some detest folding laundry and is set to release a device that does it automatically – for just $700 to $850. Dubbed ‘Your laundry folding friend’, FoldiMate uses a conveyor belt, several robotic arms and an adjustable tray that pushes out expertly folded apparel in less than a minute. Users simply clip their freshly washed garments to the integrated rack located on the outside of FoldiMate, set preferences and in minutes, will have nicely folded and pressed clothes.
Tutankhamun had a space dagger: Blade found beside ancient Egyptian boy king's mummy was made from a METEORITE
A dagger found in the sarcophagus of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun (inner coffin pictured left) has been found to have a similar chemical composition to a meteorite found in Maras Matruh, Egypt. The iron blade (pictured top right) appears to have been forged from metal found in the meteorite and reveals the remarkable skill of metal workers at the time. The researchers, from Pisa University and Milan Polytechnic in Italy along with the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, say it provides new insights into the origins of iron in ancient Egypt. They say the ancient Egyptians appear to have known the iron in the meteorites fell from the sky, something that took western civilisations another two millennia to discover. An iron meteorite similar to the one thought to have been used to make Tutankhamun's dagger is pictured bottom right.
The Vikings are back in North America! Replica 'dragon' ship finally reaches Newfoundland after Atlantic crossing
After a treacherous journey across the North Atlantic Ocean, the largest Viking ship in current existence has reached North America. The Viking 'dragon' vessel 'Draken Harald Hårfagre' is a real-life reconstruction of a 'Great ship' from the Norse Sagas, and departed over a month ago from Haugesund, Norway. The crew battled harsh weather and unexpected troubles as they traversed the ancient routes used by Viking sailors 1000 years ago, before safely anchoring at St Anthony in Newfoundland, Canada.
Stunning new image of Pluto's 'twilight zone' reveals mysterious giant wisp of 'cloud' in the atmosphere
Nasa's New Horizons spacecraft took this stunning image of Pluto only a few minutes after closest approach on July 14, 2015. It shows sunlight filtering through and illuminating Pluto's complex atmospheric haze layers (bottom tight image). It also appears to show a cloud (top right) - which Nasa describes as ' an intriguing bright wisp measuring tens of miles'.
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Bizarre 'UFO craft' captured on film 'floating with the clouds' close to a US military base in Ohio
The craft was seen floating in the sky close to the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, near Dayton. The base has been the subject of multiple sightings since the end of WWII (inset). The film shows a mystery object in the sky, floating in the air with its pointed end facing downwards, along with strange markings along the side of the craft. Then, just as the camera zooms in on unusual object, it fades from view and disappears into the clouds
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