Dec 11, 2015
Reality Check: The Universe Is (Probably) Not a Hologram
Posted by Andreas Matt in category: space
An experiment at Fermilab to determine if everything in the universe is just a hologram reassures us it probably isn’t.
An experiment at Fermilab to determine if everything in the universe is just a hologram reassures us it probably isn’t.
But at a conference in London yesterday, Sir Mark Walport, who advises the government on scientific matters, said he believed there were ‘circumstances’ in which the genetic editing of human embyros could be ‘acceptable’.
But does it write book reports?
Get ready for a new generation of computers that can read millions of texts and understand the relationships between characters.
On Thursday, the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics fired up a monster machine that it hopes will change the world.
The machine is called the Wendelstein 7-X, or W7-X for short. It’s a type of nuclear-fusion machine called a stellarator and is the largest, most sophisticated of its kind.
Researchers just made the first true 3D hologram, which can be viewed from any angle like a real object.
For decades, engineers have designed computer systems with processors and memory chips laid out like single-story structures in a suburb. Wires connect these chips like streets, carrying digital traffic between the processors that compute data and the memory chips that store it.
But suburban-style layouts create long commutes and regular traffic jams in electronic circuits, wasting time and energy.
That is why researchers from three other universities are working with Stanford engineers, including Associate Professor Subhasish Mitra and Professor H.-S. Philip Wong, to create a revolutionary new high-rise architecture for computing.
Plans to build a test track for a Hyperloop are moving ahead. Hyperloop Technologies will build a major test center near Las Vegas to explore linear electric motor designs and evaluate its implementation.