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UK scientists build artificial DNA from scratch

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UK Scientists Build Artificial DNA From Scratch, Biological Weapons Fears Rise As Lab-made DNA Advances
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Lunar Gold Rush: NASA rushing to mine the moon

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The Moon's unique environment offers invaluable opportunities for astronomical research. However, large-scale mining operations could disrupt these scientific endeavors. For instance, the lunar far side provides a radio-quiet zone ideal...
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The hidden dangers of mining the moon

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The Moon's unique environment offers invaluable opportunities for astronomical research. However, large-scale mining operations could disrupt these scientific endeavors. For instance, the lunar far side provides a radio-quiet zone ideal...
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China's Largest Air Show Takes Off, A Glimpse Into The Future Of Flight

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China's Largest Air Show Takes Off, A Glimpse Into The Future Of Flight. Watch in for more details!
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Rishi Sunak and Joe Biden meet at White House – full press conference

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Rishi Sunak and Joe Biden have agreed a new partnership to bolster economic security in response to China’s growing influence. The Atlantic Declaration, announced as the Prime Minister and US president met in the White House, includes...
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BLive Bloomberg Green Summit: LanzaTech CEO on Carbon Recycling

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Dr. Jennifer Holmgren, CEO of LanzaTech and finalist of The Earthshot Prize's 2022 "Fix Our Climate" category, shares how the company's technology is using bacteria to recycle carbon pollution into profitable and sustainable products at...
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Pop Quiz: Why Do We Think Aliens Look Like That?

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Pop Quiz on "In The Loop" asks where humans got the conception most have of aliens, from Hollywood to the world of astrobiology.
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Bloomberg

Human Hibernation Isn't Just for Space Travel

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The science of human hibernation and "torpor" may soon catch up with science fiction, not only facilitating space travel but potentially helping treat cancer.
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Space Elevators Are Getting Closer to Reality

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Theories on how to build a space elevator have been around for decades. Scientists say not only would such technology change humanity, but that we could have built one by now.
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James Cameron and Tim Miller's Full 'Terminator' Reboot Discussion

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Cameron and Miller talked women in action movies, getting the facts right, artificial intelligence and more.
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Bloomberg

The U.K. Startup Trying to Change the Way the World Gets its Energy

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Oct.28 -- It's been long said that "fusion is the energy of the future. And always will be." But now, with an influx of private investment, fusion startups are in the race for the holy grail of energy: limitless, clean power. A company...
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Seth Grahame-Smith grew up surrounded by books

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Seth Grahame-Smith's life could be described as a mash-up. He's the author of best-selling books "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies," "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" and its follow-up, "The Last American Vampire." Grahame-Smith is also...
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Wozniak Says Science Fiction Is Finally Becoming Reality

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Apr.17 -- Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak discusses his outlook for technology and humanity, and talks about the future for Apple. He speaks with Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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CLEAN : CES 2017: expert analyses the new technology trends

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On the eve of the opening of the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas an analyst of the Consumer Technology Association explains the main trends of the 2017 edition of CES the biggest fair devoted to consumer technology in the world
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Bloomberg

'Game of Thrones' Showrunners Defend Controversial New Sci-Fi Slave Drama 'Confederate' | THR News

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'Game of Thrones' showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have defended their new project 'Confederate,' which has elicited controversy about its depiction of modern day slavery.
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Bloomberg

Sci-Fi Author Neal Stephenson on Metaverse, Climate Change

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Author Neal Stephenson, who first coined the term "metaverse" in his 1992 book Snow Crash, is now coming back with another thriller, Termination Shock, set in a world wrecked by climate change. He sits down with Bloomberg Technology's...
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Science fiction fans attend convention

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Yokohama, - September 2, 2007 1. Medium shot of two people in robot costumes walking 2. Wide shot of exhibition area 3. Close up shot of child 4. Medium shot of child and his mother pointing at monitor 5. Various shots of figures...
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40 Years Ago, 'E.T.' Was A Turning Point In Science Fiction

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Though sci-fi is a common and popular genre in current times, "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" was a game-changing film 40 years ago.
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James Cameron on Why He’s Returning to the 'Terminator' Now: “What Was Science Fiction in the ‘80s Is Now Imminent”

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Cameron also noted the present day "imminence of general artificial intelligence, equal to or greater than humans," as a reason for rebooting the films.
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Monetary Party: Are Global Markets Fairly Valued?

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Nov. 21 -- Stifel Nicolaus' Chad Morganlander and Political Alpha's Leland Miller discuss the outlook for global financial markets with Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle, Erik Schatzker and Mia Saini on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Out of the Office with Michael Saylor

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Emily Chang speaks with MicroStrategy Chairman and CEO on this episode of "Studio 1.0" about his passion for reading sci-fi books, how it led him to MIT, his top tips for getting started in crypto, and his favorite chess move.
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Bloomberg

When Fiction Seems Like Reality

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May.20 -- P.W. Singer, author and strategist at New America, discusses the novel he co-authored with August Cole, "Burn-In." The book explores a future America where AI, robotics and remote work are more common. He and his co-author were...
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Actors and Astronauts convened for a reunion

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1. Wide shot of red carpet arrivals area. 2. Shot of Egyptian Theater Marquee 3. Medium shot of "The Right Stuff" poster from the movie. 4. Establishing shot of actor Ed Harris in front of movie poster. 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Ed...
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Jon Favreau, Sigourney Weaver, Aaron Eckhart on Comic-Con and their upcoming movies

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AP Television San Diego, 21 July 2010 1. Wide San Diego Convention Center pan left 2. Wide Comic-Con signage with fans walking by AP Television San Diego, 24 July 2010 3. Wide "Cowboys and Aliens" press line at Comic-Con with Adam...