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Jan 27, 2021

Why SpaceX Wants to Catch Rockets Returning From Space?

Posted by in category: space travel

Jan 27, 2021

Launch Event: Meet Spot’s Expanded Product Line

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Boston Dynamics event on Feb. 22021.


We’re excited to reveal the latest in Spot’s expanded product line. Join us live on Tuesday, February 2nd @ 11 am EST, to hear how these products will extend Spot’s value for autonomous inspection and data collection.

Jan 27, 2021

US has ‘moral imperative’ to develop AI weapons, says panel

Posted by in categories: ethics, government, robotics/AI

Draft Congress report claims AI will make fewer mistakes than humans and lead to reduced casualties.

Jan 27, 2021

Virgin Hyperloop outlines how it thinks journeys will actually work in 2030

Posted by in category: transportation

https://youtube.com/watch?v=-zSWagCyWio

A constant vacuum, rapid switching, Virgin-style capsules. Will it work?

Jan 27, 2021

Members of first privately crewed mission to ride a SpaceX rocket REVEALED

Posted by in category: space travel

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The first private space flight led by Axiom with SpaceX is set to take off next year to the ISS during an eight day mission, carrying three civilians who each paid $55 million for their seat.

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Jan 27, 2021

Humans wouldn’t be able to control a superintelligent AI, according to a new study

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Not only does the research suggest humans wouldn’t be able to control machines — we may not even know when superintelligent machines have arrived.

Jan 27, 2021

New “Fast Forward” Algorithm Could Unleash the Power of Quantum Computers

Posted by in categories: computing, information science, quantum physics

Fast-forwarding quantum calculations skips past the time limits imposed by decoherence, which plagues today’s machines.

A new algorithm that fast forwards simulations could bring greater use ability to current and near-term quantum computers, opening the way for applications to run past strict time limits that hamper many quantum calculations.

“Quantum computers have a limited time to perform calculations before their useful quantum nature, which we call coherence, breaks down,” said Andrew Sornborger of the Computer, Computational, and Statistical Sciences division at Los Alamos National Laboratory, and senior author on a paper announcing the research. “With a new algorithm we have developed and tested, we will be able to fast forward quantum simulations to solve problems that were previously out of reach.”

Jan 27, 2021

Scientists develop a reusable mask that can last for a month

Posted by in category: futurism

Better masks!

Jan 27, 2021

Startup Builds 3 Huge Indoor Farms in Appalachia Turning Coal Country into Agricultural Hub

Posted by in categories: food, sustainability

Indoor farms are bringing the change! 😃


Based in Appalachia, Kentucky, AppHarvet’s cutting edge indoor farms have delivered their first harvest of tomatoes to grocery stores.

Jan 27, 2021

Daycares in Finland Built a ‘Forest Floor’, And It Changed Children’s Immune Systems

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Playing through the greenery and litter of a mini forest’s undergrowth for just one month may be enough to change a child’s immune system, according to a small new experiment.