Showing posts with label Star Trek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Star Trek. Show all posts

Culture Icon | Tig Notaro

Tig Notaro. Image credit: Greg Skidmore

Tig Nataro is an American actor, comedian, podcaster, and writer. Notaro began her career in music as a band manager and promoter but her talent for comedy was clear when she first started doing stand up comedy in LA in the 1990s. Her projects continued to grow and landed her opportunities in film, radio, and television. When Notaro joined the cast of Star Trek: Discovery in Season 2, she expanded her fan base...by light years...BA DUM, TSH! As Cammander Jett Reno in Discovery, she not only brings her ascerbic humor that she's famous for, she brings a whole new level of role model to LGBTQIA2S+ communities and youth.

Notaro was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2012. As a breast cancer survivor, Notaro has used her visibility and experience, and unique humor, to advocate for a variety of causes including LGBTQIA2+ issues, health & wellness, and environmental causes. She has also brought attention to aspects of surviving breast cancer that society has often found challenging. Notaro became a vegan in 2017 and earned a certificate in plant based nutrition in 2019 from the T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies.

We join many Star Trek fans in thoroughly enjoyoing her portrayal of Commander Reno on Discovery and we are incredibly thankful for her and her inspiring story in her work and in her life. She gives new inspirational meaning to that oh-so-Star-Trek phrase, "live long and prosper".

Notaro was named the Future-ish 2022 Queen of the Smart Set.

Cocktail Astronomy | Enterprise Nebulae on Star Trek Day

Enterprise nebulae as seen by Spitzer Space Telescope. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Here at Future-ish, we love astronomy and we love cocktails. So to prep our fans (and ourselves) for those stellar weekend cocktail conversations, we are pleased to offer our Cocktail Astronomy post each Friday.

This week we join many of our fellow Trekkies in celebrating Star Trek Day and NASA's 2016 Spitzer Space Telescope images of nebulae that resemble two of the series' most famous star ships, Captain Kirk's USS Enterprise NCC-1701 and Captain Picard's Enterprise-D NCC-1701-D.

The nebulae (catalog numbers IRAS 19340+2016 and IRAS19343+2026) are located on the Milky Way's outer disk and are visible using Spitzer's infared technology that allows it to view objects deeper in space often obscured by dust.


Cocktail pairing: since Aldebaran whiskey made cameos in several Star Trek series, we suggest pouring a shot of your favorite whiskey from right here on Earth. And don't forget to raise that glass to 50 years of Star Trek ;-)

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RobotWatch | Teaching robots to play nice with humans

This story is a little disturbing as it arrives on the heels of another recent Robot Watch post, "Little Robot Lies". When you think of robots in the future, which comes to mind...Terminator, or Star Trek's Lieutenant Commander Data? The US Government is already creating robotic drones to kill humans so we are very happy to find out that a Slovenian researcher at the University of Ljubljana, Borut Povše, is teaching robots to NOT hurt humans. His project did require some initial punching of humans but hopefully there won't be too much more of that. For more information, read:
>> Kit Eaton's article on FastCompany.com,
>> Peter Farquhar's article on news.com.au, and/or
>> Paul Marks' article on NewScientist.com.