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Aug 24, 2023

For the First Time, Scientists Have Tunneled Sound Through a Vacuum

Posted by in category: futurism

Wait… how is that possible?

Aug 24, 2023

Nvidia Dispels Fears About Running Out of Chips During AI Boom

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Aug 24, 2023

CNBC Daily Open: Nvidia underpromises and wildly overdelivers

Posted by in category: futurism

Nvidia’s second-quarter revenue beat not only its own expectations but also that of analysts. And the numbers are just incredible.

Aug 24, 2023

Scientists develop fermionic quantum processor

Posted by in categories: chemistry, computing, particle physics, quantum physics

Researchers from Austria and the U.S. have designed a new type of quantum computer that uses fermionic atoms to simulate complex physical systems. The processor uses programmable neutral atom arrays and is capable of simulating fermionic models in a hardware-efficient manner using fermionic gates.

The team led by Peter Zoller demonstrated how the new quantum processor can efficiently simulate fermionic models from quantum chemistry and particle physics. The paper is published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Fermionic atoms are atoms that obey the Pauli exclusion principle, which means that no two of them can occupy the same simultaneously. This makes them ideal for simulating systems where fermionic statistics play a crucial role, such as molecules, superconductors and quark-gluon plasmas.

Aug 24, 2023

Evolution may explain values of the fundamental constants

Posted by in category: evolution

Proposal springs from an analysis of constraints imposed by life’s fluid motion.

Aug 24, 2023

Researchers Manipulating Time Cause First-Ever Successful Photon Collisions

Posted by in categories: computing, engineering

Researchers have successfully forced electromagnetic (EM) waves that usually pass right through each other to collide head-on by manipulating time, made possible with the unique properties of metamaterials.

Inspired by the concept of using macro-scale waves like tsunamis or earthquakes to cancel each other out, the manipulation of time interfaces to cause these photons to collide instead of pass through each other could open up a wide range of engineering applications, including advances in telecommunications, optical computing, and even energy harvesting.

Is Using One Wave to Cancel Another Wave Possible?

Aug 24, 2023

An Overview of the Leading Theories of Consciousness

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Organizing and comparing the major candidate theories in the field.

Aug 24, 2023

Black Hole May Have Formed by Direct Collapse

Posted by in category: cosmology

Astronomers may have spotted a supermassive black hole in the early universe that formed when a gargantuan gas cloud imploded.

The black hole’s host galaxy, UHZ1, was spotted in James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) observations of galaxies in the early universe. These distant galaxies’ light has been bent and magnified by the intervening galaxy cluster Abell 2,744, bringing them into view.

Ákos Bogdán (Center for Astrophysics, Harvard & Smithsonian) and others used the Chandra X-ray Observatory to take a second look at 11 of the lensed galaxies. Based on which wavelengths the galaxies are detectable at, each of the 11 appeared to lie at a redshift greater than 9, which means they’re shining at us from the universe’s first 500 million years. The team picked up X-rays from just one galaxy, the most magnified of the bunch.

Aug 24, 2023

Joscha Bach, Yulia Sandamirskaya: “The Third Age of AI: Understanding Machines that Understand”

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

Discussion with Joscha Bach and Yulia Sandamirskaya, both Intel, at the Festival of the Future 2022 by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum.

When cognitive computing meets neuromorphic computing: In their indepth dialogue at the Festival of the Future Joscha Bach, Principal AI Engineer at Intel, and his colleague Yulia Sandamirskaya, who works as a Research Scientist at Intel in Munich approach the new era of AI from two fascinatingly different angles.

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Aug 24, 2023

How the Brain Makes You: Collective Intelligence and Computation by Neural Circuits

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Vijay Balasubramanian University of Pennsylvania, SFI The human brain consists of a 100 billion neurons connected by a 100 trillion synapses. In its computa…