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Feb 28, 2023

Smarter AI Needs More Memory And Storage

Posted by in categories: internet, robotics/AI

This is the second of two articles on Celesta Capital’s TechSurge Summit on February 13, 2023. In this article I will include discussions of a semiconductor panel and also some comments by Internet Legend, Vint Cerf on ethical use of technology and how to get AI to be more useful.

Jason DiLullo, President of Qatalyst Partners chaired a session at the TechSurge Summit talking about the semiconductor market. This panel included Sanjay Mehrotra, President and CEO of Micron,;Rene Haas, CEO of Arm and Ronnie Chatterji, the White House CHIPS Act Coordinator.

Sanjay had a number of things to say regarding the semiconductor industry and in particular the semiconductor memory industry.

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Feb 28, 2023

Scientists Are Using AI to Dream Up Artificial Enzymes

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

One of my favorite childhood summertime memories is being surrounded by fireflies. As the sun set, their shimmering glow would spark up the backyard like delicate fairy lights. The fact that living beings could produce light felt like magic.

But it’s not magic. It’s enzymes.

Enzymes are the catalysts of life. They drive every step of our metabolism, power photosynthesis in plants, propel viruses to replicate—and in certain organisms, trigger bioluminescence so they shine like diamonds.

Feb 28, 2023

Tiny Worm Plays a Big Role in Learning Whether Parkinson’s Really Starts in the Gut

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Summary: Researchers are utilizing the C. elegnas worm to investigate the emerging theory that Parkinson’s disease starts in the gut and spreads to the brain.

Source: medical college of georgia at augusta university.

A tiny worm called the C. elegans is enabling scientists to explore the emerging theory that Parkinson’s disease starts in the gut.

Feb 28, 2023

Nvidia CEO: ‘We’re going to accelerate AI

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

In a recent earnings call, the boss of Nvidia Corporation, Jensen Huang, outlined his company’s achievements over the last 10 years and predicted what might be possible in the next decade.

Feb 28, 2023

This 3D Printed Community Is Printing One House per Week for a Year

Posted by in category: habitats

The community will consist of 52 single-family homes, and 14Trees is aiming to continue printing one home per week.

Feb 28, 2023

Imagination Makes Us Human. When Did Our Species First Acquire This Ability?

Posted by in category: futurism

Imagination is a key ability that make us human. This unique capacity to envision what doesn’t exist has a long evolutionary history.

Feb 28, 2023

Largest Structures in the Universe Contain Magnetic Fields That Shed Light on Cosmic Web Formation

Posted by in categories: particle physics, space travel

Magnetic fields abound in the universe. Despite the fact that the Universe is electrically neutral, atoms may be ionized into positively and negatively charged nuclei and electrons.

According to Science Alert, magnetic fields are created when charges are accelerated. Collisions between and inside interstellar plasma are one of the most prevalent sources of large-scale magnetic fields. This is one of the primary generators of magnetic fields at the cosmic scale.

Feb 28, 2023

The Future With Hannah Fry

Posted by in category: futurism

The elixir of life has been sought for thousands of years. Today a scientific revolution has begun. Hannah joins bio-hackers in California, and a neuroscientist along the streets of Tokyo to experience the latest age-defying techniques and examines what it means to live to a healthy, happy old age. What will extended lifespans mean for society, and will the effort all be worthwhile in the end? (Source: Bloomberg)

Feb 28, 2023

Are We Alone In The Multiverse?

Posted by in category: cosmology

One of the great questions for humanity is whether we are alone in the universe. Indeed, astrobiologists appear tantalizingly close to being able to spot the signs of life on other Earths — should it exist elsewhere — using modern observatories such as the James Webb Space Telescope.

Now a group of astronomers have taken this question further by asking whether life could exist in other universes. In other words, they want to know whether we are alone in the multiverse. And they have developed a way to explore this question by considering the range of conditions that might exist in other universes.

The question comes about because the fundamental constants that govern physical laws have values that seem perfectly arranged to allow life to emerge.

Feb 28, 2023

We Just Got The Most Precise Measurement of a Property of a Particle, Ever

Posted by in category: particle physics

The Standard Model of particle physics is our current best-guess on what the blue-prints for matter looks like. Of all of its predictions, none are as precise as the magnetic moment of the electron.

Not only is it precisely predicted, it’s among the most accurately measured of any particle’s properties. And while these two values are close, they don’t overlap entirely, providing tantalizing hints of new physics.

Getting closer to the exact value of the electron magnetic moment – simply put, how strongly an electron behaves like a tiny magnet – might one day unlock a greater understanding of the building blocks of physics and how they interact.