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Mar 22, 2022

‘Suicide drone’ that picks own targets seen in Ukraine in horror AI breakthrough

Posted by in categories: drones, robotics/AI

The six-foot drone is made by by ZALA Aero, a subsidiary of famed Russian arms manufacturer Kalashnikov. After being fired from a portable launcher the KUB-BLA can loiter over a target area for up to half an hour, flying at speeds of around 80mph.

Once it has recognised a suitable target it deliberately crashes into it, detonating its seven-pound high explosive payload.

Mar 22, 2022

AI Experts Warn of Potential Cyberwar Facing Banking Sector

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, finance, robotics/AI

U.S. authorities have flagged the U.S. financial system, a central pillar in the U.S. sanctions regime, as an attractive target, and officials and security experts have warned for weeks about the possibility of retaliatory cyberattacks from Russia.

Mar 22, 2022

A.I. is translating messages of long-lost languages

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

There are about 6,500–7,000 languages currently spoken in the world. But that’s less than a quarter of all the languages people spoke over the course of human history. That total number is around 31,000 languages, according to some linguistic estimates. Every time a language is lost, so goes that way of thinking, of relating to the world. The relationships, the poetry of life uniquely described through that language are lost too. But what if you could figure out how to read the dead languages? Researchers from MIT and Google Brain created an AI-based system that can accomplish just that.

While languages change, many of the symbols and how the words and characters are distributed stay relatively constant over time. Because of that, you could attempt to decode a long-lost language if you understood its relationship to a known progenitor language. This insight is what allowed the team which included Jiaming Luo and Regina Barzilay from MIT and Yuan Cao from Google’s AI lab to use machine learning to decipher the early Greek language Linear B (from 1,400 BC) and a cuneiform Ugaritic (early Hebrew) language that’s also over 3,000 years old.

Mar 22, 2022

Astronomers reveal best image yet of mysterious odd radio circles in space

Posted by in category: cosmology

Astronomy’s newest mystery objects⁠—odd radio circles, or ORCs⁠—have been pulled into sharp focus by an international team of astronomers using the world’s most capable radio telescopes.

When first revealed in 2020 by the ASKAP , owned and operated by Australia’s national science agency CSIRO, odd radio circles quickly became objects of fascination. Theories on what causes them ranged from galactic shockwaves to the throats of wormholes.

A new detailed image, captured by the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory’s MeerKAT radio telescope and published today in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, is providing researchers with more information to help narrow down those theories.

Mar 22, 2022

Elon Musk Thinks Destinus Technology Will Soon End The War Against Russia, Know How

Posted by in categories: business, drones, Elon Musk, physics, robotics/AI, space travel

https://youtube.com/watch?v=vhiYHdMnK44

Mikhail Kokorich is the founder of Destinus. This serial entrepreneur has been dubbed Russia’s Elon Musk by his public relations team. The Russian businessman says his business, Destinus, is developing a hydrogen-powered, zero-emissions transcontinental delivery drone that can travel at speeds up to Mach 15.

Destinus plans to combine the technological advancements from a spaceplane with the ordinary and straightforward physics from a glider to create a hyperplane that will meet the many demands of a hyper-connected world.

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Mar 22, 2022

Study claims an ‘anti-universe’ where time is backwards may exist next to ours

Posted by in categories: physics, space

An “anti-universe” where time runs backwards could exist next to ours, according to a new study.

The theory involves the fact nature has fundamental symmetries and researchers think this could apply to the universe as a whole.

The theory has been explained in the journal Annals of Physics.

Mar 22, 2022

Rock Tech Lithium to produce carbon-neutral lithium

Posted by in category: futurism

Rock Tech Lithium has agreed to collaborate with Fraunhofer Umsicht and supply chain tracking company Circulor to provide carbon-neutral lithium from Europe.

Mar 22, 2022

Researcher documents what happened during the first attempt at a gravitational-wave observatory in Europe

Posted by in category: physics

First predicted in Einstein’s theory of general relativity, gravitational waves are tiny ripples in spacetime generated by titanic and powerful cosmic events. The great physicist believed that no equipment would ever be sensitive to detect these faint cosmic ripples. Fortunately, Einstein was wrong, but that doesn’t mean that the detection of gravitational waves has been easy.

The history of a planned array to be built in Europe during the late 1980s, the reasons this failed, and the parallels with current detectors, are documented in a new paper published in The European Physical Journal H, authored by Adele La Rana, University of Verona, and INFN Section of Sapienza University, Italy.

La Rana explains that following the announcement of the first detections of by the LIGO/Virgo collaboration in 2016 and 2017, questions arose regarding “the missed opportunity” of having an array of two or more long-based GW interferometers in Europe.

Mar 22, 2022

Scientists unveiled the largest number of gravitational waves ever detected

Posted by in categories: cosmology, physics

Universe has an abundance of gravitational wave sources. Recently, an international team of scientists unveiled a tsunami of gravitational waves. This discovery is the most significant number of gravitational waves ever detected.

Scientists detected 35 new gravitational waves. These waves were formed by merging black holes or neutron stars and black holes smashing together. The observation was made by the LIGO and Virgo observatories between November 2019 and March 2020.

This brings the total number of detections to 90 after three observing runs between 2015 and 2020.

Mar 22, 2022

Australia launches Space Command to counter China

Posted by in categories: government, military, space

Australia gets its own space force.


The Australian government yesterday launched the Space Command, a new defense agency with echoes of the US’ Space Force that has been tasked with securing the country’s place in an “already contested” cosmos.

Australian Minister for Defence Peter Dutton said the new defense arm would be modest to start with, although he gave no detailed staffing or budget figures.

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