Thursday 29 September 2016

Fwd: First Click: The hidden dangers of life on Mars

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Date: September 29, 2016 at 07:30AM

Sept 29, 2016 There are a lot of obstacles blocking Elon Musk's ambitious plans to colonize Mars. But let's say we do get a hundred people to the Red Planet. Let's say SpaceX develops a ship big and powerful enough to house a hundred humans for a months-long trip in the vacuum of space. Let's say those would-be colonists are shielded from dangerous cosmic radiation, they're fed, watered, and kept safe from danger, and they land on Mars as our species' first interplanetary citizens. Well, then, the real work is just beginning. Humans would be living on Mars, but they'd have to start surviving, and as the media has shown, the Red Planet is a hostile environment indeed. A number of early reports indicated that Mars is secretly the home of a race of ultra-advanced creatures who have long been planning an attack on Earth. The creatures — which purportedly go to war in three-legged fighting machines — may see our planetfall on their home as a preemptive invasion... Read the full article on The Verge - By Rich McCormick Five stories to start your day 1 Mercedes launches EQ brand with electric SUV concept The Paris Motor Show is on today, and Mercedes-Benz is using the big gathering as a platform to present its vision for the future of electric mobility. Introducing a new EQ brand, standing for... 2 Mark Zuckerberg shares pictures from Facebook's cold, cold data center Keeping the internet cool isn't easy, and the energy consumption of data centers always been a headache for tech companies. Different firms have tried to solve this problem in different way, with... 3 Surface desktop keyboard rumored alongside Microsoft's all-in-one PC Microsoft appears to be readying a Bluetooth-powered keyboard with the Surface branding attached. WinFuture discovered a listing for a Surface Ergonomic Keyboard at the Bluetooth Special Interest... Advertisement 4 This terrible editorial is a monument to Silicon Valley's sexism Women in tech can be more successful with this one weird trick: erase yourselves! That's the lesson of an ill-considered op-ed from John Greathouse, a venture capitalist and professor at UC Santa... 5 Apple is moving its UK headquarters to London's iconic Battersea power station Apple is moving its UK headquarters to Battersea power station — an iconic building in South West London in the middle of a $10 billion regeneration project. The iPhone-maker will be moving into... About The Verge | Subscribe | Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy

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