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Meet Marcus Hutchins Who Saved The World From The WannaCry Ransomware For Just $10. Marcus Hutchins: WannaCry ransomware attack has knocked all over the world from the past weeks. It has trapped the PCs of general users as well as the big companies. The threatening ransomware attack locked server and demanded a huge amount from the sufferers. Windows to spread the infection among unpatched systems. Not only that, the dangerous malware took advantage of the weakness in Windows to increase attack. Microsoft circulated an emergency repair for Windows XP, but the effort was put off late to raise the flow of malware across the world. Finally, a white hat hacker split the first version of the malware. Marcus Hutchins (MalwareTech) a British cybersecurity investigator, stopped the first flow of WannaCry malware. He did this by buying a website. Meet Marcus Hutchins Who Saved The World From The WannaCry Ransomware For Just $10 When the WannaCry ransomware was at its fame, a ...
Virgin Galactic Conducts Critical Flight Test of New SpaceShipTwo The first "feather" flight of the VSS Unity demonstrated the ship's unique method of reconfiguring its wings for reentry. Virgin Galactic conducted the fourth flight test of their new SpaceShipTwo, the VSS Unity suborbital rocket-powered spaceplane, on May 1. After three unpowered glide tests over the course of the last five months, the private spaceflight company owned by billionaire Richard Branson tested the "feather" reentry system of the VSS Unity. The flight was again unpowered, but the twin tail booms, or the "feather" of the spaceplane, was reconfigured in flight the same way they will be on reentry during an actual flight to suborbital space. The twin tails of the craft essentially fold up to provide aerodynamic braking on reentry. This is unique from traditional feathering in aviation, which involves rotating the propellers of a turboprop engine to reduce drag i...
India Launches More Than 100 Satellites Into Orbit ISRO takes the record for most satellites deployed in one launch. India's space agency said it successfully launched more than 100 foreign nano satellites into orbit Wednesday aboard a single rocket. The Indian Space Research Organization said the nano satellites — those weighing less than 10 kilograms (22 pounds) — were sent into orbit from southern India. It said the launching of the 104 satellites was a record, overtaking Russia's feat of sending 37 satellites in a single launch in 2014. "All 104 satellites were successfully placed in orbit," the Press Trust of India news agency quoted ISRO Chairman A.S. Kiran Kumar as saying. They included an Indian Earth observation satellite and two small technology demonstration satellites. The ISRO said in a statement that the other satellites were international customer satellites, including 96 from the United States and one each from the Netherlands, Sw...
The World's Largest Solar Plant Is Now Online in India The new plant generates 648 MW and can power 150,000 homes. The world's largest solar power plant has just been completed in Kamuthi, in Tamil Nadu, India. The new plant adds 648 MW to the country's generating capacity. The Kamuthi Solar Power Project takes the title of world's largest solar plant from the Topaz Solar Farm in California, which was completed two years ago and has a capacity of 550 MW.                    The Kamuthi Solar Power Project was built in only 8 months, and cost $679 million to complete. It contains 2.5 million individual solar panels, covers an area of almost 4 square miles, and is expected to power 150,000 homes. With this plant, India becomes one of only a handful of countries to generate more than 10 GW of solar power. India is expected to become the third largest producer of solar power next year. This plant generates a massive am...
18 Year Old Indian Boy Develops World’s ‘Smallest’ Satellite For NASA 18 Year Old Indian Boy Develops World’s ‘Smallest’ Satellite For NASA The 18-Year-Old had launched the lightest satellite the world have ever seen. You will be shocked to know that the satellite weighs just 64 grams. The satellite will be launched by NASA sounding rocket on June 21 from Wallops Island. Well, an eighteen-year-old boy from Tamil Nadu is all set to break a global space record because the 18-Year-Old has designed the lightest satellite the world have ever seen. You will be shocked to know that the satellite weighs just 64 grams. Eighteen-Year-Old Rifath Sharook designed KalamSat, the lightest satellite in the world. The satellite will be launched by NASA sounding rocket on June 21 from Wallops Island. Let me tell you, this will be the first time an Indian student’s experiment will be piloted by NASA. Rifath while speaking to  TOI  said that mission span will be 240 minutes and t...
A Simple Software Update Could Make Hybrids Way More Efficient https://www.facebook.com/sourceoffuturist/ Plug-in hybrid vehicles have been around for a few years, and nicely bridge the gap between new electric cars and conventional fuel vehicles. Plug-in hybrids have both an electric motor and a battery as well as a standard fuel tank and gas-powered generator. The combination gives the vehicle all the benefits of an electric vehicle for short drives while still retaining the convenience of a gas-powered vehicle for longer trips. A typical plug-in hybrid like the Chevy Volt will use its electric motor and battery until the charge is depleted, then switch over to gas. However, for longer trips it's usually more efficient to use some combination of both the battery and generator for the entire trip. The exact proportions, however, depend greatly on a number of factors like traffic, road conditions and the number and location of charging stations, which are impossib...
Scientists Test the World's Largest "Artificial Sun" https://www.facebook.com/sourceoffuturist/ Scientists in Germany flipped the switch Thursday on what's being described as "the world's largest artificial sun" and which they hope will help shed light on new ways of making climate-friendly fuel. The giant honeycomb-like setup of 149 spotlights — officially known as "Synlight" — in Juelich, about 30 kilometers (19 miles) west of Cologne, uses xenon short-arc lamps normally found in cinemas to simulate natural sunlight that's often in short supply in Germany at this time of year. By focusing the entire array on a single 20-by-20 centimeter (8x8 inch) spot, scientists from the German Aerospace Center, or DLR, will be able to produce the equivalent of 10,000 times the amount of solar radiation that would normally shine on the same surface. Creating such furnace-like conditions — with temperatures of up to 3,000 degree...
The World's First Solar Road Is Open in France https://www.facebook.com/sourceoffuturist/ The first solar road has opened in Normandy, France. The kilometer-long stretch of road is expected to generate enough electricity to power a nearby village of over 3000 people. Solar roads are a controversial and mostly untested new technology. A solar bike path was built two years ago in the Netherlands and only managed to generate enough electricity to power a single home. It was estimated that the cost of that bike path could pay for over 100 times as much electricity from other sources. The solar road in France has even more of an uphill battle. In Normandy, where the road was built, there are typically less than two months of strong sunshine a year. However, if this test produces as much power as it's expected to, and the company building the roads, Wattway, can bring down the costs of future panels, it's possible solar roads could become a good inve...
Health wearables have their share of disadvantages as well https://www.facebook.com/sourceoffuturist/ Dr Sunil Mittal, a Delhi-based senior consultant psychiatrist, recently saw a young professional in his 30s. He was psychically healthy, but had grave concern about his rising heart rate.He obsessively checked numbers on his health tracker and felt restless if the number of steps taken didn't get him the desired digits on the gadget. He was diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder, with his thoughts preoccupied with health anxiety. Recently, a colleague gave up his fitness band after it started showing that his sleep quality was abysmal - every day. "I began getting a bit worried because I used to feel fairly well-rested in the morning, but my tracker told me otherwise," he says.  WHEN DAYS ARE NUMBERED We humans love stats. In a world where news is being broken down to numbers, your wristband is now your own personal health infographic. While these de...
India's silicon valley 'living the dream' https://www.facebook.com/sourceoffuturist/ In the world of technology, India is still regarded as a global leader as Indian firms are among the top IT service businesses. Silicon Valley of India has always been Bengaluru. In recent times, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, and Delhi-NCR region are all giving tough competition to Bengaluru but Bengaluru is still miles ahead of all of them. Already people have given some answers which typically describes why Bengaluru is the Silicon Valley of India. Bangalore is known as the Silicon Valley of India and the IT Capital of India. It is considered to be a global information technology hub and largest software exports from India are done through Bangalore. Some of the top Indian IT service providers like Infosys, Wipro, Mindtree and Mphasis are headquartered in Bangalore. It is also the country headquarters to many top firms like Intel, Texas Instruments, Bosch, Yahoo, SAP Labs, Con...
Will machines eventually take on every job? Automation will continue to transform the global workforce, but taking an active role in that process will help us reduce the damages and increase the gains.
Scientists Build Super-Maglev Train that could hit 1,800 mph A team lead by Dr Deng Zigang at Southwest Jiaotong University in China have built a maglev train with the potential to reach 1,800 mph (2,900 km/h). Scientists at Southwest Jiaotong University in China have reportedly built a maglev train that could reach 1,800 mph (2,900 km/h). According to The Daily Mail, a vacuum is used to minimize air resistance. Project lead Dr Deng Zigang claims it could be used for military or space launch systems. Maglev trains use electromagnetism to lift the train off a track and to provide propulsion. By removing the need for contact with a surface via wheels, friction is substantially reduced and speed can be increased. They are also smoother to ride than surface-supported alternatives and are less affected by the weather. The current fastest passenger-carrying maglev train can travel at up to 268 mph (431 km/h) and once reached 311 mph (501 km/h) in pre-launch tests. The Shang...
A Coal Plant in #INDIA Is Turning CO2 Into Baking Soda....! In India, one company, CarbonClean, has developed a new way to remove carbon dioxide from the environment, by turning it into baking soda. CarbonClean is using their new technology at a coal-fired power plant in the city of Tuticorin. The company claims that they can trap more than 66,000 tons of carbon per year at the plant. Like most CO2 capture technologies, CarbonClean's method uses a solvent that traps the CO2 and converts it into a more inert form. The most common industrial solvent is amine, while CarbonClean's solvent is a new chemical that is slightly more efficient at capturing CO2. It's also cheaper and less corrosive, while the required machinery is smaller and cheaper to build.          Crucially, the chemical's small extra capturing efficiency allows CarbonClean to  earn enough money to run the plant without a subsidy. This is possibly the first instance of an in...
Resonant Induction Recharging https://www.facebook.com/sourceoffuturist/ Wireless battery charging or wireless inductive charging as it is also called, is a method for transferring electrical energy from a charger to a device without the need for a physical wire connection. Wireless battery charging has many advantages in terms of convenience because users simply need to place the device requiring power onto a mat or other surface to allow the wireless charging to take place. In view of the development of wireless charging or inductive charging, it has now come into the mainstream with many companies seeking to adopt the technology to provide a competitive edge to their products in the marketplace. This technology is being developed for powering and charging portable devices such as cellphones,tablets,television,laptop,home appliance etc.