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Jun 1, 2016
See The Difference One Year Makes In Artificial Intelligence Research
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: food, robotics/AI
Jun 1, 2016
Scientists Just Used Sound Waves to Make Gauntlets of Levitation
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: innovation, particle physics
Researchers from the University of Bristol have used acoustics to make gauntlets that are able to levitate particles.
It seems that Earth is closer to Timelord technology than ever—particularly after a team of researchers from the University of Bristol in England unveiled their latest invention: the GauntLev.
The GauntLev functions similar to Doctor Who’s infamous sonic screwdriver. Well, almost. Timelord sonic screwdrivers can pick locks and disarm weapons, scan matter, and do a bunch of other cool stuff. Earthling sonic screwdrivers can levitate objects using sound waves.
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Jun 1, 2016
There is a ‘game changer’ technology on Wall Street and people keep confusing it with bitcoin
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: bitcoin, finance
Wall Street banks are buzzing about blockchain.
Goldman Sachs says the technology “has the potential to redefine transactions” and can change “everything.”
JPMorgan last month announced it was launching a trial project with the blockchain startup led by its former executive, Blythe Masters. Her company, Digital Asset Holdings, has secured funding from Goldman, Citi, ICAP, and a boatload of other financial firms.
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Jun 1, 2016
Israeli 3D printing startup pivots to print stem cells
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: 3D printing, biotech/medical, nanotechnology
In an unusual move Nano Dimension, an Israeli company called focused on printing electricity-conducting nano-material ink, is expanding into the biotech sector.
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Nano Dimension, a 3D bioprinting company located in Ness Ziona, Israel, has successfully tested a prototype for a new type of printer that uses stem cells to produce 3D models. The trial was done in conjunction with Haifa-based Accellta.
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Jun 1, 2016
Physicists make first observation of the pushing pressure of light
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: physics
(Phys.org)—For more than 100 years, scientists have debated the question: when light travels through a medium such as oil or water, does it pull or push on the medium? While most experiments have found that light exerts a pulling pressure, in a new paper physicists have, for the first time, found evidence that light exerts a pushing pressure.
The scientists suggest that this apparent contradiction is not a fundamental one, but can be explained by the interplay between the light and the fluid medium: if the light can put the fluid in motion, it exerts a pushing force; if not, it exerts a pulling force.
The researchers, Li Zhang, Weilong She, and Nan Peng at Sun Yat-Sen University in Guangzhou, China, and Ulf Leonhardt at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, have published a paper on the first evidence for the pushing pressure of light in a recent issue of the New Journal of Physics.
Jun 1, 2016
What The Future Of Supermarkets May Look Like
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: food, robotics/AI
This concept, by Italian designer Carlo Ratti Associati, features many futuristic designs such as transparent displays and robots boxing up your food.
Jun 1, 2016
Uber, Ford, and Google Teaming Up to Radically Change Driving Laws
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
With a new lobby, driverless cars could gain some legitimacy and legislation for the road. The question is whether they are good for the environment or not.