Project Soli is developing a new interaction sensor using radar technology. The sensor can track sub-millimeter motions at high speed and accuracy. It fits onto a chip, can be produced at scale and built into small devices and everyday objects.
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Implantable brain electronics is here
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: futurism, neuroscience
Mesh electronics being injected through sub-100 micrometer inner diameter glass needle into aqueous solution (credit: Lieber Research Group, Harvard University)
Jun 15, 2015
Virtual-reality display allows stroke patients to spontaneously recover use of paralyzed arm
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: biotech/medical, virtual reality
Jun 15, 2015
Creating DNA-based nanostructures without water
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: biotech/medical, futurism, nanotechnology
Three different DNA nanostructures assembled at room temperature in water-free glycholine (left) and in 75 percent glycholine-water mixture (center and right). The structures are (from left to right) a tall rectangle two-dimensional DNA origami, a triangle made of single-stranded tails, and a six-helix bundle three-dimensional DNA origami (credit: Isaac Gállego).
Jun 15, 2015
South Korean Team Kaist wins DARPA Robotics Challenge | KurzweilAI
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
Jun 15, 2015
Ray Kurzweil’s Mind-Boggling Predictions for the Next 25 Years — Singularity HUB
Posted by Sean Brazell in category: futurism
In my new book BOLD, one of the interviews that I’m most excited about is with my good friend Ray Kurzweil. Bill Gates calls Ray, “the best person I know…
Dr. Victor Reed is a brilliant geneticist who has just achieved a huge scientific breakthrough by successfully cloning the first human being, an adorable baby girl named Elizabeth. This immediately becomes a media spectacle and ignites a firestorm of debate concerning the moral and religious implications of such a discovery. Soon, Dr. Reed and his family lose all sense of privacy and safety as they are swarmed by protesters and the media. Their biggest threat, however, could be Victor’s own secret.
Jun 15, 2015
Man Vs. Machine: How Humans Are Driving The Next Age Of Machine Learning — Richard Boyd | TechCrunch
Posted by Seb in category: robotics/AI
“The most valuable resource we have in the universe is intelligence, which is simply information and computation; however, in order to be effective, technological intelligence has to be communicated in a way that helps humans take advantage of the knowledge gained. The optimal way to solve this problem is a combination of human and machine intelligence working together to solve the problems that matter most.” Read more
Don’t Date Robots.
Jun 15, 2015
SpaceX just launched a Hyperloop pod-racing competition By Sean O’Kane | The Verge
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: business, sustainability, transportation
“SpaceX just announced an official contest open to university students and independent engineering teams. The company will release detailed rules, criteria, and tube specifications in August. … The challenge will be to build “human-scale pods” to be tested on the Hawthorne, California test track that will be built next to the SpaceX headquarters, but the company is careful to note that no humans will ride in the pods. All the designs submitted must be open source.”