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Oct 10, 2016

Physicists just witnessed quasiparticles forming for the first time ever

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics

For the first time, scientists have observed the formation of quasiparticles — a strange phenomenon observed in certain solids — in real time, something that physicists have been struggling to do for decades.

It’s not just a big deal for the physics world — it’s an achievement that could change the way we build ultra-fast electronics, and could lead to the development of quantum processors.

But what is a quasiparticle? Rather than being a physical particle, it’s a concept used to describe some of the weird phenomena that happen in pretty fancy setups — specifically, many-body quantum systems, or solid-state materials.

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Oct 10, 2016

Computer solves a major time travel problem

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics, time travel

The ‘grandfather paradox’ of time travel has been puzzling philosophers, quantum physicists and novelists for years. Now there’s an answer as Cathal O’Connell reports.

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Oct 10, 2016

Oculus Connect 3 VR Event

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Oct 10, 2016

China to launch pioneering pulsar navigation satellite in November

Posted by in category: space travel

China is already well on the way to establishing its own version of America’s GPS network with its Beidou satellite constellation, but now it is seeking to take navigation and timing to stellar levels.

In November China will launch the X-ray pulsar navigation satellite — XPNAV-1 — a satellite that will conduct the world’s first test of the possibilities of using the regular emission of X-ray signals from pulsars for spacecraft navigation.

The spacecraft will attempt to triangulate its position relative to the Sun using the highly regular emissions from pulsars.

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Oct 10, 2016

Starships of the Future [INFOGRAPHIC]

Posted by in categories: futurism, space travel

Want to reach for the stars? Here’s how to do it.

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Oct 10, 2016

Charlie Rose interviews…a robot?

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

What happens when Charlie Rose attempts to interview a robot named “Sophia” for his 60 Minutes report on artificial intelligence.

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Oct 10, 2016

Robots That Teach Each Other

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

What if robots could figure out more things on their own and share that knowledge among themselves?

Availability: 3–5 years.

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Oct 10, 2016

Watch this incredibly realistic CGI girl move for the first time

Posted by in category: futurism

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Oct 10, 2016

In International Phase-3 Clinical Trial, New Drug Shown To Prolong Ovarian Cancer Remission

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

More than 20,000 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer each year in the United States, most of whom have advanced disease. Although chemotherapy can put the disease into remission, it often recurs and the treatment’s effectiveness tends to wane over time. As a result, ovarian cancer is the fifth most-common cause of cancer death in women.

On Saturday, a team of researchers including Stanford oncologist Jonathan Berek, MD, presented the results of an international, multi-center phase-3 clinical trial of a new oral medication called niraparib in 553 women with advanced, recurrent ovarian cancer at the annual meeting of the European Society for Molecular Oncology in Copenhagen. Berek, the Laurie Kraus Lacob Professor and director of the Stanford Women’s Cancer Center, supervised Stanford’s involvement in the trial.

The aim of the study was to see whether niraparib could prolong the length of remission, also known as “progression-free survival,” in the women when compared to treatment with a placebo. As Berek described the niraparib treatment for me in an phone call, “This is a daily oral treatment with relatively low toxicity. Importantly, women don’t have to go to the hospital for regular infusions and are unlikely to experience significant hair loss.”

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Oct 10, 2016

A unique competition takes off

Posted by in category: futurism

Cybathlon 2016


The very first Cybathlon in the world took place today. The event was completely sold out: some 4,600 visitors packed into the SWISS Arena Kloten to support the 66 teams from various countries. The pilots pitted their skills in six disciplines and demonstrated most impressively how novel technologies can assist people with disabilities in their daily life.

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