xAI has released an iOS app in the US for its Grok chatbot, as spotted earlier by TechCrunch. The standalone app version of the chatbot, which xAI calls a beta, can perform the same functions as the one built into X, as it can field real-time information, answer questions, and generate images.
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An electric aircraft the military has its eyes on can take off with only 150 feet of runway
In a remarkable demonstration, Electra showcased its hybrid-electric Ultra Short prototype to U.S. military stakeholders, emphasizing the aircraft’s ability to operate in areas without conventional airfields.
This development comes at a crucial time, as recent natural disasters like Hurricane Helene in North Carolina highlight the need for aircraft capable of accessing remote or disaster-stricken areas with minimal infrastructure.
Designed to fill a critical gap
The Ultra Short aircraft is designed to fill a critical gap in military, emergency and search and rescue operations, as well as regional air transport. With its ability to take off and land in spaces as small as 300 by 100 feet, this innovative aircraft can operate from makeshift runways such as pastures or football fields. This capability makes it ideal for rapid resupply missions, tactical insertions and medical evacuations in challenging environments.
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Cutting-edge technology meets practical design
At first glance, the Ultra Short might resemble a conventional private plane. However, its large flaps and eight electric motors mounted on the wings set it apart. This unique configuration, combined with Electra’s patented blown-lift technology, enables the aircraft to achieve remarkable short takeoff and landing performance.
The hybrid-electric propulsion system allows for a cruising speed of about 200 mph and a range of approximately 500 miles with a 45-minute reserve. Notably, the Ultra Short consumes only one-third of the fuel helicopters use for similar missions.
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Impressive demonstrations for military stakeholders
Electra Chief Test Pilot Cody Allee put the Ultra Short through its paces during recent demonstrations at Marine Corps Air Facility Quantico and Felker Army Airfield. The aircraft successfully executed takeoffs and landings from grass fields while showcasing tight 150-foot radius turns at low speeds and altitudes. These maneuvers are crucial for military operations where survival is a major concern.
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Versatility beyond flight
One of the standout features of the Ultra Short is its ability to serve as a mobile power station. During the demonstrations, the aircraft powered pre-flight presentation equipment and sound systems directly from its onboard systems. The production version is expected to provide over 600 kilowatts of continuous power and more than 1 megawatt for short bursts. This capability makes the Ultra Short a versatile asset for various military and humanitarian missions, ranging from powering field hospitals to supporting communication systems in remote areas.
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Military and industry interest in the aircraft
The demonstrations have generated significant interest from military stakeholders. Jacob Wilson, AFWERX Agility Prime acting branch chief, expressed enthusiasm for the Ultra Short’s potential by stating that its efficient, quiet, and sustainable operations align with military objectives for contested and expeditionary logistics. He emphasized that the hybrid-electric propulsion system provides extended range and endurance, making it suitable for agile combat employment missions in austere locations with compromised or nonexistent runways.
With over 2,000 orders already placed for the commercial version — including interest from regional air carriers and helicopter operators — the future looks bright for Electra’s innovative Ultra Short aircraft. As development progresses, the Ultra Short may soon become a familiar sight in both military operations and civilian airspace, ushering in a new era of flexible, efficient and accessible air travel.
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Kurt’s key takeaways
Electra’s Ultra Short aircraft bridges the gap between helicopters and conventional fixed-wing aircraft. Its ability to operate in austere conditions with lower costs and reduced noise makes it a promising solution for both military and civilian applications. As Electra continues to refine the Ultra Short design and expand its flight envelope, the potential impact of this technology on disaster relief, military logistics and remote area access cannot be overstated. The successful demonstrations for the U.S. military mark a crucial step toward revolutionizing how we approach air transportation in challenging environments.
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This wildfire evacuation alert accidentally went out to everyone in LA
After two days of dealing with wildfires that have burned thousands of acres, residents across Los Angeles County received a wildfire evacuation alert on Thursday afternoon that was a mistake. Shortly after, officials sent a follow-up alert saying that the notice was intended only for people near the Kenneth Fire in Woodland Hills.
Los Angeles County shared a message on X explaining what happened: “An evacuation order for residents near the Kenneth Fire currently burning in West Hills was mistakenly issued Countywide. This alert was only intended for residents of Calabasas and Agoura Hills.”
CBS News quotes a local official who said that the alert, which included a broken URL, was sent “due to a technical error.”
Many wildfires are burning in the LA area, and officials have confirmed at least six deaths, CNN reports. LA County has a population of nearly 10 million people, which is the “largest population of any county in the nation,” according to the county’s website.
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Solar device transforms used tires to help purify water so that it's drinkable
Imagine a world where clean drinking water is readily available even in the most remote areas.
This vision is becoming a reality thanks to innovative research from scientists in Canada.
A team of scientists at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, has developed a groundbreaking device that could revolutionize water desalination, offering hope to millions facing water scarcity worldwide.
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The power of plasmonic solar stills
At the heart of this innovation is a floating solar still, a device that harnesses the sun’s energy to purify seawater.
Dr. Mita Dasog, an associate professor of chemistry and Killam Memorial chair at Dalhousie, explains the science behind it: “Refractory plasmonic nanomaterials are very good at capturing light and converting that light into heat.”
This principle forms the foundation of their ingenious design. The solar still, conceptualized by Dr. Matthew Margeson during his Ph.D. studies, addresses challenges that have long plagued similar devices. It minimizes thermal losses, prevents salt buildup and can withstand harsh maritime conditions.
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How it works
The floating solar still operates through an elegantly simple yet highly effective process. First, ocean water is drawn up to the device’s foam surface through a wicking system. Once the water reaches the surface, it is evaporated by solar-heated plasmonic materials. As the water vapor rises, the salt is left behind, ensuring that only purified water is collected. The vapor then recondenses on a clear plastic dome situated above the device. Finally, the purified water is funneled down the sides of the dome and collected in a sealed bag for easy access.
The results of this process are impressive. In real-world tests conducted in Halifax Harbour, the device produced up to 0.97 gallons of clean water daily, which was a record-breaking yield for passive floating solar stills.
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Upcycling for sustainability
What sets this device apart is its use of unconventional materials. Instead of relying on expensive precious metals, the team turned to an unlikely source: used tires. Through a process called pyrolysis, carbon waste from tires is transformed into a crucial component of the desalination unit.
Dr. Dasog emphasizes the importance of accessibility: “We shouldn’t be making an expensive or very complicated device. It has to be easy to manufacture, last for a long time and be easy to take apart and move.” This approach not only makes the technology more affordable but also addresses the environmental issue of tire waste.
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Affordable water purification and energy generation in one device
The device’s capabilities extend beyond water purification. It can simultaneously desalinate, disinfect and decontaminate water at a remarkably low cost: less than one cent per liter. It can also generate a small amount of thermoelectricity, potentially powering onboard water quality sensors.
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Looking ahead
The team’s next step is to conduct further testing in South Asia, with the ultimate goal of making the device available worldwide. Dasog, nominated for the Emerging Leader award at the Water Canada Summit, envisions the device as a lifeline for communities displaced by war or climate change.
Kurt’s key takeaways
As we tackle the growing challenges of water security, innovations like the plasmonic solar still shine a light of hope. By blending cutting-edge science with sustainable materials, the researchers at Dalhousie University are doing more than just purifying water; they’re paving the way for a future that is both equitable and resourceful. This device not only makes clean drinking water accessible but also highlights how we can use renewable energy sources to address pressing global issues.
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X launches Grok’s iPhone app in the US
xAI started testing Grok’s standalone iOS app in December in a handful of countries. There’s no word on when it may come to Android.
Though Grok was initially only available to X Premium subscribers, the platform started letting all users access the chatbot last month, bringing it in line with other free-to-use chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Anthropic’s Claude, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot.
As pointed out by TechCrunch, it seems xAI is also working on a dedicated Grok.com website that currently has a “coming soon” message on it. After raising $6 billion in June, xAI reported another $6 billion funding round, including from “strategic investors” like Nvidia and AMD.
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