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Jan 16, 2024

Experts Confirm: Icelandic Faultline Has Awakened After 800 Years

Posted by in category: climatology

A volcanic eruption that has engulfed homes in an Icelandic fishing port confirms that a long-dormant faultline running under the country has woken up, threatening to belch out lava with little warning for years to come, an expert warned on Tuesday.

Glowing lava swallowed several homes on Sunday at the edge of the town of Grindavik, southwest of the capital Reykjavik.

The fishing town was mostly evacuated due to threat of an eruption last month and the most recent volcanic activity has since eased, authorities in the North Atlantic nation said on Monday.

Jan 16, 2024

The Rise of Pico Technology

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry, computing, quantum physics

In the vast realm of scientific discovery and technological advancement, there exists a hidden frontier that holds the key to unlocking the mysteries of the universe. This frontier is Pico Technology, a domain of measurement and manipulation at the atomic and subatomic levels. The rise of Pico Technology represents a seismic shift in our understanding of precision measurement and its applications across diverse fields, from biology to quantum computing. Pico Technology, at the intersection of precision measurement and quantum effects, represents the forefront of scientific and technological progress, unveiling the remarkable capabilities of working at the picoscale, offering unprecedented precision and reactivity that are reshaping fields ranging from medicine to green energy.

Unlocking the Picoscale World

At the heart of Pico Technology lies the ability to work at the picoscale, a dimension where a picometer, often represented as 1 × 10^−12 meters, reigns supreme. The term ‘pico’ itself is derived from the Greek word ‘pikos’, meaning ‘very small’. What sets Pico Technology apart is not just its capacity to delve deeper into smaller scales, but its unique ability to harness the inherent physical, chemical, mechanical, and optical properties of materials that naturally manifest at the picoscale.

Jan 16, 2024

Is Google AI Better Than Human Doctors When Interacting With Patients?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI

Your next GP appointment could be assisted by Google’s AI.

Jan 16, 2024

SpaceX rolls rocket to pad for Ax-3 astronaut launch (photos)

Posted by in category: space travel

The private Ax-3 mission is scheduled to lift off at 5:11 p.m. ET on Wednesday (Jan. 17).

Jan 16, 2024

Bridging the Quantum “Reality Gap” — Unveiling the Invisible With AI

Posted by in categories: finance, quantum physics, robotics/AI

A study led by the University of Oxford has used the power of machine learning to overcome a key challenge affecting quantum devices. For the first time, the findings reveal a way to close the ‘reality gap’: the difference between predicted and observed behavior from quantum devices. The results have been published in Physical Review X.

Quantum computing could supercharge a wealth of applications, from climate modeling and financial forecasting, to drug discovery and artificial intelligence. But this will require effective ways to scale and combine individual quantum devices (also called qubits). A major barrier against this is inherent variability: where even apparently identical units exhibit different behaviors.

The cause of variability in quantum devices.

Jan 16, 2024

Two potentially habitable planets found orbiting distant star

Posted by in category: alien life

The TOI-700 star system is home to four planets, including two in its habitable zone that could host liquid water.

NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.

NASA recently announced the discovery of a new, Earth-sized planet in the habitable zone of a nearby star called TOI-700. We are two of the astronomers who led the discovery of this planet, called TOI-700 e is just over 100 light-years from Earth — too far away for humans to visit — but we do know that it is similar in size to Earth, likely rocky in composition and could potentially support life.

Jan 16, 2024

The Datacolor Spyder Checkr Video Brings Data to Color

Posted by in category: space

Whenever I sit down to look at my footage from a project, my workflow usually consists of using a display LUT or a Color Space Transform (CST) modifier in DaVinci Resolve to correct my footage from RAW or Log.


With all the exposure and color tools at our disposal, one thing is missing from our workflow. Datacolor aims to change that.

Jan 16, 2024

Nebraska-Led Study Reveals Impact of Groundwater Depletion on Crop Yields from Drought and Dry Conditions

Posted by in categories: climatology, economics, sustainability

How can the increased threat of drought and drier conditions from climate change impact groundwater (aquifer) usage, and ultimately, food production? This is what a recent study partially funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and published in Nature Water hopes to address as a team of researchers led by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln investigated how decreasing aquifer levels result in irrigation challenges for farmers now only in the United States but throughout the world.

This study holds the potential to help scientists, farmers, and policymakers better understand the appropriate steps to manage irrigation levels as climate change continues to lead to increased drought and drier environmental conditions across the globe.

“In terms of things that let you address food security under extreme conditions — in particular, drought and climate change — we really can’t do without irrigation,” said Dr. Nick Brozović, who is a professor of agricultural economics at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and a co-author on the study. “If we want to feed the world with high-quality, nutritious food and a stable food supply, we need to irrigate.”

Jan 16, 2024

Microsoft inks $1.5 billion deal with major telecom giant

Posted by in category: futurism

The 10-year partnership will allow the company to leverage Microsoft’s software and technology.

Jan 16, 2024

World’s First Hydrogen-Powered VTOL Jet Has BMW DNA and It Seems Like a Waste of Tech

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, transportation

The world of VTOLs is fast expanding and promises to forever change the way air travel is made. There are several driving forces behind this expansion, ranging from the need to declutter our very congested cities and airports to the need to find better, faster, and cleaner means of transportation.

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