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Stepping Into the Future
Posted in futurism, robotics/AI
The ‘Stepping Into the Future’ conference is coming up soon — April 23-24th to be exact. It’s online and it’s free (via zoom). It will be fun & exciting — I hope you can all make it. Many of the synopses of coming talks are already online (linked to from the agenda) — so check them out.
About | Speakers | Agenda.
We are in the midst of a technological avalanche – surprisingly to many, AI has made the impossible possible. In a rapidly changing world maintaining and expanding our capacity to innovate is essential.
Deep below the crust of Earth, past the thick mantle and liquid outer core, lies a 1,220-kilometer (760 mile) ball of solid inner core.
But a new study has suggested that the inner core is not solid at all, instead forming a ‘superionic state’ with hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon, making it unlike either a liquid or a solid.
We can’t exactly drill down the 6,371 km (3,959 miles) to the center of the Earth to check what’s going on, so scientists use Earth’s natural drill – seismic waves from earthquakes – to understand the composition of our planet.
A group of researchers were able to alter the genes of unfertilized mice embryos so that it could create offspring without male sperm.
From the brilliant, horny minds at Futurism and MEL Magazine come stories from the future of hedonism: This is The Science of Pleasure.
It can create a lot of mist and it really looks like a magic smoke capacitor. I can say the project is a success. The idea is to add perfume to the water and give a good smell to your home. Just a few drops and it will give a very nice odor to the water mist. So this project is cool but is useful as well.
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Michelin is about to introduce its airless tires for public use, but a company in the UK decided to not wait and made its own.
The superconducting magnet seen here could be the key ingredient in finally producing a commercial fusion reactor.
The magnet will be deployed in the SPARC tokamak developed by MIT which is currently under construction with a 2025 completion date.
A good article on how to understand peer review and its importance in the advancement of science.
Peer review is the lifeblood of good science. But understanding the process can take time, and gaining review experience can be daunting. Marc Gillett explains the key elements of this critical component of science.
Early career research.
Research management.
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