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Nov 19, 2022

UP Man’s Startup Shows How to Grow Organic Veggies in PVC Pipes, Save Space & Money

Posted by in categories: economics, food, space

Uttar Pradesh born Mithilesh Kumar Singh has created an urban vertical garden using PVC pipes to save on cost and space, and also runs Veg Roof, a farming startup that shares gardening tips.

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Nov 19, 2022

Why This Breakthrough AI Now Runs A Nuclear Fusion Reactor | New AI Supercomputer

Posted by in categories: information science, nuclear energy, robotics/AI, supercomputing

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Nuclear fusion researchers have created a machine learning AI algorithm to detect and track the existence of plasma blobs that build up inside the tokamak for prediction of plasma disruption, the diagnosis of plasma using spectroscopy and tomography, and the tracking of turbulence inside of the fusion reactor. New AI supercomputer with over 13.5 million processor cores and over 1 exaflop of compute power made be Cerebras. A new study reveals an innovative neuro-computational model of the human brain which could lead to the creation of conscious AI or artificial general intelligence (AGI).

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0:00 Breakthrough AI Runs A Nuclear Fusion Reactor.
3:07 New AI Supercomputer.
6:19 New Brain Model For Conscious AI

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Nov 19, 2022

Using game theory mathematics to resolve human conflicts

Posted by in categories: information science, mathematics

This could help achieve even world peace ✌️ called equilibrium theory by John Nash.


Game theory mathematics is used to predict outcomes in conflict situations. Now it is being adapted through big data to resolve highly contentious issues between people and the environment.

Game theory is a mathematical concept that aims to predict outcomes and solutions to an issue in which parties with conflicting, overlapping or mixed interests interact.

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Nov 19, 2022

#NBIC: Now, researchers at MIT, the University of Minnesota, and Samsung have developed a new kind of camera that can detect terahertz pulses rapidly, with high sensitivity, and at room temperature and pressure

Posted by in categories: electronics, materials

What’s more, it can simultaneously capture information about the orientation, or “polarization,” of the waves in real-time, which existing devices cannot.

This information can be used to characterize materials that have asymmetrical molecules or to determine the surface topography of materials.

Nov 19, 2022

#NBIC: Researchers designed a lipid nanoparticle that sticks to bone minerals, increasing mRNA delivery and therapeutic protein expression in the bone

Posted by in category: nanotechnology

https://www.drugdiscoverynews.com/for-local-mrna-delivery-na…bone-15543

Nov 19, 2022

Alan Turing: The Nazi-Fighting Computer Genius Betrayed by His Country

Posted by in category: computing

Their existence will no longer mystify us. Identified in Namibia, fairy circles are circular regions of land devoid of vegetation that range in diameter from 7 to 49 feet (2 to 15 meters) and are frequently surrounded by a ring of promoted grass growth.


Alan Turing has few equals in the 20th century for sheer brilliance and lasting impact, but the great genius’s life was cut tragically short after being betrayed by the country he helped save from the Nazis.

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Nov 19, 2022

Why the Ghost Particles Crashing Into Antarctica Could Change Astronomy Forever

Posted by in categories: particle physics, space

About 1.2 miles beneath Antarctica, an underground observatory is hunting for “ghost particles.” What it finds could reveal the unseen heart of a distant galaxy.

Nov 19, 2022

Recreating photosynthesis for unlimited hydrogen energy

Posted by in categories: energy, sustainability

face_with_colon_three circa 2020.


“I believe that water will one day be employed as fuel, that hydrogen and oxygen which constitute it, used singly or together, will furnish an inexhaustible source of heat and light, of an intensity of which coal is not capable.” – Jules Verne, The Mysterious Island (1874).

We have come a long way since science fiction writer Jules Verne wrote this visionary sentence, but hydrogen has still not emerged as a major source of energy. ESA is setting out to change this through the latest Open Space Innovation Platform (OSIP) call for ideas.

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Nov 19, 2022

Activity of dying brain shines light on near-death experiences

Posted by in categories: biological, neuroscience

The first recorded brain activity of a person during their death suggests a biological trigger for near-death experiences.

Nov 19, 2022

Making Oxygen Out of Thin Air

Posted by in category: sustainability

Circa 2015 face_with_colon_three


It’s possible to convert carbon dioxide to oxygen in just one step.