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Jan 15, 2024

Watch this robot cook shrimp and clean autonomously

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Even cheap hardware can perform complex tasks, and AI is helping robots get smarter still.

Sophisticated robots don’t have to cost a fortune.

Jan 15, 2024

The race to get next-generation solar technology on the market

Posted by in categories: solar power, sustainability

Companies say perovskite tandem solar cells are only a few years from bringing record efficiencies to a solar project near you.

In Swift Solar’s lab, more than a dozen pairs of elbow-length rubber gloves hover horizontally in midair, inflated like arms.

Jan 15, 2024

Generative AI (Probably) Won’t Take Your Job. But It Will Change How You Work

Posted by in categories: employment, robotics/AI

When you read or listen to anything about generative AI and its impact on jobs, it’s often a story of job losses.


Discover how generative AI is more likely to augment jobs rather than replace them, transforming tasks and creating new opportunities for efficiency and innovation.

Jan 15, 2024

2024 Shipping Regulations Require Weather Intelligence

Posted by in categories: energy, finance, information science

Winter in the northern hemisphere is always a brutal reminder for the shipping industry that routing vessels efficiently is a big challenge. Winter storms bring low visibility conditions, freezing spray, and sea ice, all of which can lead to catastrophic results if not appropriately navigated, including lost cargo, damaged hulls and even potentially toppling a ship in the most extreme weather. But this January adds additional pressures to the sector with new and enacted regulations around greenhouse emissions and carbon usages. The beneficial news is that in both scenarios, weather intelligence can help those navigating the open seas better plan and safely and efficiently navigate these waters.

While most of us know that weather impacts nearly every aspect of shipping, we likely think of it in terms of safety of people and cargo. According to The Swedish Club 2020 loss prevention report, heavy weather is cited in half of all claims and contributes to 80% of the financial losses. Weather optimized routing uses real-time weather forecasts, oceanic data, and the vessel’s current position to keep captains at sea and voyage managers on land about changing conditions. If there is hazardous weather, most voyage routing algorithms can make numerous calculations in real time and provide one or more alternatives for a ship operator to optimize a route. While ultimately this may not be the most efficient route, it will likely be the safest route for current conditions.

Weather intelligence is also critical in evaluating, and potentially adjusting, greenhouse gas emissions based on vessel performance and fuel usage. The Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) introduced in 2023 is a rating framework that evaluates how efficiently a ship transports goods or passengers from a carbon emissions standpoint. This is the first year that ships will be assigned a rating. The data from the previous year is used in an efficiency conversion ratio. Each ship is assigned an individual CII rating from A to E, with A being the best possible rank.

Jan 15, 2024

South Korea reveals $470B vision for world’s largest chipmaking hub

Posted by in categories: computing, employment

South Korea unveils a $473B plan for the world’s largest semiconductor hub by 2047, led by Samsung and SK Hynix, aiming for global chip dominance and 3M job creation.


South Korea’s $473B mega cluster vision! 🚀 Samsung & SK hynix spearhead the world’s largest semiconductor hub by 2047, creating 3M jobs!

Jan 15, 2024

Japanese startup plans to vaporize space junk using ground lasers

Posted by in category: space

To combat the issue of space debris, Australia’s EOS Space and Japan’s EX-Fusion will develop a laser system to remove it from Earth’s orbit.


EX-Fusion, a startup based in Osaka, is attempting to remove tiny pieces of space debris by firing laser beams from the ground.

Jan 15, 2024

Researchers combine automated experiments with AI to boost drug development

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

Dubbed the chemical’ Reactome,’ the system is claimed to be trained using a dataset that includes 39,000 pharmaceutically relevant reactions.


The innovative system merges automated experiments with AI, offering accelerated insights into chemical interactions for a quicker drug design process.

Jan 15, 2024

Reaching for the sky: AO proposes second-tallest skyscraper in US for Oklahoma City

Posted by in category: futurism

The future of Oklahoma City’s skyline as AO Architects presents plans for a supertall skyscraper in the Boardwalk at Bricktown development.


AO Architects sets the stage for a transformative addition to Oklahoma City with a proposed supertall skyscraper that can be the second tallest in the US.

Jan 15, 2024

What we can learn about the Hummingbird’s gear shifting skills

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

New research from UBC reveals how these tiny birds switch gears mid-air and the insights for future autonomous flying tech.


Hovering or cruising? Hummingbirds show us their flight strategies, hinting at potential applications for next-gen autonomous vehicles.

Jan 15, 2024

Lifting the veil on quantum mysteries: checking macro­scopic quan­tum effects in the dark

Posted by in category: quantum physics

Unravel the mysteries of quantum mechanics with a pioneering experiment rolling through a curvy ramp in the dark and pushing the boundaries of our understanding.


An experiment proposed by physicists to unlock macroscopic quantum secrets in complete darkness. Explore the potential of quantum superposition.

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