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Aug 23, 2015
Scientists Grow Nearly Defect Free High Quality Graphene from Tea Tree Extract
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: materials
Aug 23, 2015
IBM Scientists Advance Toward Brain-Like Computing, Develop ‘Digital Mouse Brain’
Posted by Phillipe Bojorquez in categories: computing, engineering, information science, neuroscience, robotics/AI
https://youtube.com/watch?v=c_YV_omTtAg
But the ultimate goals of the project are nothing short of amazing: “The best possible outcome is to map the entirety of existing cache of neural network algorithms and applications to this energy-efficient substrate,” said Modha. “And, to invent entirely new algorithms that were hereto before impossible to imagine.”
IBM scientists are advancing toward “neuromorphic” computing — digital systems that process information like the brain — and launching a complete ecosystem for brain-like computing, with important near-term applications and visionary long-term prospects.
Aug 23, 2015
Computer scientists have found that robots evolve more quickly and efficiently after a virtual mass extinction modeled after real-life disasters such as the one that killed off the dinosaurs
Posted by Bryan Gatton in categories: computing, evolution, existential risks, robotics/AI
Computer scientists have found that robots evolve more quickly and efficiently after a virtual mass extinction modeled after real-life disasters such as the one that killed off the dinosaurs. Beyond implications for artificial intelligence, the research supports the idea that mass extinctions actually speed up evolution by unleashing new creativity in adaptations.
Photo credit: Joel Lehman.
Aug 23, 2015
The Future Of Health: Stem Cells
Posted by Roy in categories: biotech/medical, health, life extension
Stem cells are a daily feature of science news nowadays and related fields are creating an astonishing array of advancements within regenerative medicine. Unfortunately unlesss you have a scientific background the differences between types can be terribly confusing. We are here to help.
The term stem cell can encompass:
Aug 23, 2015
So Elon Musk’s Hyperloop Is Actually Getting Kinda Serious
Posted by Seb in category: Elon Musk
The Hyperloop sounds like science fiction, Elon Musk’s pipe dream: leapfrog high speed rail and go right to packing us into capsules that fling us across the country in hours using what are, essentially, pneumatic tubes. It sounds crazy, when you think about it.
It’s starting to look a little less crazy. Read more
The only thing that this article made me want to delete was the article itself. Considering how absurdly cheap data storage (and cloud based storage) systems are nowadays, there’s no reason NOT to save all that information and entertainment. If you don’t believe me, just ask the NSA! THEY seem to think it’s a good idea…
err.. wink
You may not be a physical hoarder, but are you a digital hoarder?
Aug 22, 2015
Introducing the World’s First Electronic Ink Tattoo
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: futurism
Imagine having a tattoo in your body that you can control from your own smartphone. Change up your tattoo art, show important messages, or just erase your tattoo altogether for that important job interview. Well, the future has arrived… thanks to groundbreaking subdermal E Ink technology, we have been able to develop the world’s first E Ink tattoo.
Electronic Ink is an incredible technology. Prior to E Ink’s development, a dynamic image display required a constant current of electricity, inevitably tying the longevity of the display to the power source. Like any other implantable wearable technology, adding a display to our body has been limited by the requirement on battery power. E Ink changed this by providing a medium that consumes energy only when the content of the display changes, not requiring a current to maintain the image on its display. The result is that we can create a screen on our skin that displays information with very little energy usage.
Aug 22, 2015
Fridge caught sending spam emails in botnet attack
Posted by Phillipe Bojorquez in categories: cybercrime/malcode, internet
In the first documented attack of its kind, the Internet of Things has been used as part of an attack that sent out over 750,000 spam emails. .
Aug 22, 2015
Citi’s Chief Economist Recommends a Universal Basic Income
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: economics, employment, robotics/AI
It’s becoming clear that increased automation as well as the rise of artificial intelligence is threatening ever more jobs. Now economists are starting to seriously consider a universal basic income.