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A new DARPA challenge seeks to help defense and commercial wireless users cohabitate on airwaves, but DOD’s CIO warns “there is a physical limitation to how fast we can move” to free up frequencies.
Mar 25, 2016
Lockheed Martin joins race to build hypersonic jetliners, weapons
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: space
Mar 25, 2016
A Xerox Machine for Super Solar Panels
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: solar power, sustainability
Researchers at Xerox PARC are working on a way to cheaply print efficient solar cells at a large scale.
Blue Prism (LON: PRSM) — Proactive speaks to a leading mind in the field of artificial intelligence to talk about the latest developments in robotic process automation.
Mar 25, 2016
Unlocking the gates to quantum computing
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: computing, quantum physics
Researchers from Griffith University and the University of Queensland have overcome one of the key challenges to quantum computing by simplifying a complex quantum logic operation. They demonstrated this by experimentally realising a challenging circuit — the quantum Fredkin gate — for the first time.
“The allure of quantum computers is the unparalleled processing power that they provide compared to current technology,” said Dr Raj Patel from Griffith’s Centre for Quantum Dynamics.
“Much like our everyday computer, the brains of a quantum computer consist of chains of logic gates, although quantum logic gates harness quantum phenomena.”
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Mar 25, 2016
Microsoft takes chatbot tayandyou offline after offensive Tweets
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: robotics/AI
Artificial-intelligence software designed by Microsoft to tweet like a teenage girl has been suspended after it began spouting offensive remarks.
Mar 25, 2016
Nuclear fusion needs a ‘Wright brothers’ moment, says firm closing on the target
Posted by Andreas Matt in categories: climatology, nuclear energy, sustainability
Nuclear fusion needs a “Wright brothers” moment, to convince the world of its promise of unlimited clean and safe energy and so unlock significant private investment, according to a physicist whose says his company is closing in on that goal.
David Kingham, the chief executive of Tokamak Energy, has announced his company’s target of producing its first electricity by 2025 and feeding power into the grid by 2030, as well as investment from the UK’s Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
Harnessing the nuclear energy which powers the sun has long been touted as the ultimate solution to the challenge of powering the world while halting climate change. But, as fusion sceptics often say, the reality has stubbornly remained a decade or two away for many years.
Mar 25, 2016
The Race Is On to Control Artificial Intelligence, and Tech’s Future
Posted by Julius Garcia in categories: computing, robotics/AI
Amazon, Google, IBM and Microsoft are using high salaries and games pitting humans against computers to try to claim the standard on which all companies will build their A.I. technology.
Mar 25, 2016
The EmDrive Finally Will Undergo Peer Review
Posted by Julius Garcia in category: space travel
The unbelievable drive that’s nominally connected to NASA is reportedly about to be analyzed by others in the industry.