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Mar 26, 2016
Google’s Quantum Dream Machine
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: computing, quantum physics
Physicist John Martinis could deliver one of the holy grails of computing to Google—a machine that dramatically speeds up today’s applications and makes new ones possible.
Mar 26, 2016
The Mysterious Code 8 Film Is An Intriguing Crowdfunding Teaser
Posted by Sean Brazell in category: entertainment
A couple of weeks ago, we wrote about Code 8, a mysterious project from Robbie and Stephen Amell. Now, the project has been unveiled, and it looks like an intriguing film project.
We speculated that the project was going to be released On Demand, but it turns out that the short film was just a teaser for a much larger project, one that is currently being funded on IndieGoGo.
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Mar 26, 2016
Astronomers Identify a Signature of Dark Matter Annihilation
Posted by Andreas Matt in categories: cosmology, particle physics
By studying the spatial distribution of gamma-ray emission in the Milky Way, astronomers believe they have identified a signature of dark matter annihilation.
We live in a dramatic epoch of astrophysics. Breakthrough discoveries like exoplanets, gravity waves from merging black holes, or cosmic acceleration seem to arrive every decade, or even more often. But perhaps no discovery was more unexpected, mysterious, and challenging to our grasp of the “known universe” than the recognition that the vast majority of matter in the universe cannot be directly seen. This matter is dubbed “dark matter,” and its nature is unknown. According to the latest results from the Planck satellite, a mere 4.9% of the universe is made of ordinary matter (that is, matter composed of atoms or their constituents). The rest is dark matter, and it has been firmly detected via its gravitational influence on stars and other normal matter. Dark energy is a separate constituent.
Understanding this ubiquitous yet mysterious substance is a prime goal of modern astrophysics. Some astronomers have speculated that dark matter might have another property besides gravity in common with ordinary matter: It might come in two flavors, matter and anti-matter, that annihilate and emit high energy radiation when coming into contact. The leading class of particles in this category are called weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPS). If dark matter annihilation does occur, the range of options for the theoretical nature of dark matter would be considerably narrowed.
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Mar 26, 2016
For first time, drone delivers package to residential area
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: drones, food, robotics/AI
RENO, Nev. (AP) — A Nevada firm says one of its drones has successfully completed the first fully autonomous package delivery in a residential area in the U.S.
Flirtey CEO Matt Sweeney says the six-rotor drone flew about a half-mile along a pre-programmed delivery route on March 10. It lowered the package outside a vacant residence in an uninhabited area of Hawthorne, southeast of Reno. The route was established using GPS. A pilot and visual observers were on standby during the flight but weren’t needed.
The package included bottled water, food and a first-aid kit.
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Mar 26, 2016
Toward a realistic cosmic evolution
Posted by Andreas Matt in categories: evolution, space, supercomputing
Using the Piz Daint supercomputer, cosmologists at the University of Geneva are the first to simulate the structure of the universe in a way that consistently accounts for the general theory of relativity.
Mar 26, 2016
Holoportation: I’m sorry, we can no longer hide this from you:
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: augmented reality
- teleportation exists.
Bye with the help of virtual / augmented reality. Read! Is shocking and heartbreaking.
In fact: within the framework of the project points is augmented reality, Microsoft Hololens started laboratory technology called holoportation.
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Mar 26, 2016
Fear Not The Drone Apocalpyse
Posted by Zoltan Istvan in categories: 3D printing, drones, geopolitics, robotics/AI, transhumanism
When the apocalypse comes, it won’t do so on four rotors. Drones, especially drones-as-we-know-them—the affordable, commercially available quadcopters—are only really engines of their own destruction. Zoltan Istvan, transhumanist candidate for President, wrote today that the American constitution is unprepared for the challenges of swarming robots. With all due I respect, I couldn’t possibly disagree more.
“The Second Amendment Isn’t Prepared for a 3D-Printed Drone Army”, Istvan argues, and vividly sets a scene of total despair:
Mar 26, 2016
The Soft Robotic Gripper
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: biotech/medical, cyborgs, food, robotics/AI
This new gripper can be revolutionary for everything from food manufacturing to prosthetic hands.