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Geek Weekly Review

Check out the recap of the Geek Weekly meetup, live streamed to YouTube below. Our camera man was stable this week and we had a decent turnout. Lot’s of great geeky conversation as always. A summary of the meeting can be viewed below the video. Interesting News: Could Teleporting Ever Work? https://gizmodo.com/could-teleporting-ever-work-1844131586/amp Stars Aren’t Supposed…
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Geek Weekly Review

We’re a little late getting this out for our June 29th meeting, but here it is. You can check out the live streamed YouTube below for a recap of the meeting. Our camera man crashed part way through, so we don’t have the full meeting on there. You can also check out the summary below…
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Geek Weekly Review

This week we live streamed our meeting on YouTube for people who may be having audio issues, and also to have as a recap for anyone who couldn’t make it. Check it out: We followed the general outline below… Interesting News: Odds of Life on Newfound Earth-Size Planet ‘100 Percent,’ Astronomer Says https://www.space.com/9225-odds-life-newfound-earth-size-planet-100-percent-astronomer.html 6 Ways…
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Geek Weekly Review

This week we live streamed our meeting on YouTube for people who may be having audio issues, and also to have as a recap for anyone who couldn’t make it. Check it out: We followed the general outline below… Interesting News: Spies can eavesdrop by watching a light bulb’s variations https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/06/spies-can-eavesdrop-by-watching-a-light-bulbs-variations/ A chip made with…
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Geek Weekly Review

To kick off the meetup this week, we talked about some interesting news involving genetic manipulation. Scientists discovered a way to gene-hack human cells to turn invisible (or at least function as a dynamic camoflauge)! Here is a link to the story: https://futurism.com/gene-hack-human-cells-turn-invisible . There was some discussion on the implications of this, and what…
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Geek Weekly Review

This week we kicked off the meetup by taking a look at some interesting news from the last several days. An earth like planet has been discovered in the habitable zone of a nearby star. Located in the Alpha Centauri system, orbiting Proxima Centauri, the planet known as Proxima b has a mass of 1.17…
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