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Mar 2, 2022

Alpine solar plant delivers electricity for the first time

Posted by in category: futurism

The pioneering Alpinsolar project at the Muttsee dam is already well advanced in construction and has now produced electricity for the first time. This has just been announced jointly by the partners Axpo and IWB, together with the future electricity consumer Denner.

Mar 2, 2022

David Boggs, Co-Inventor of Ethernet, Dies at 71

Posted by in category: innovation

Thanks to the invention he helped create in the 1970s, people can send email over an office network or visit a website through a coffee shop hot spot.

Mar 2, 2022

Special Lectures: Uncovering the Origins of the Universe With Gravitational Waves and Higgs Particles

Posted by in categories: particle physics, space

https://youtube.com/watch?v=i1Ky6DhTOaQ

Tohoku Forum for Creativity.

Mar 2, 2022

Researchers show how to make a ‘computer’ out of liquid crystals

Posted by in categories: materials, robotics/AI

Researchers with the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering have shown for the first time how to design the basic elements needed for logic operations using a kind of material called a liquid crystal—paving the way for a completely novel way of performing computations.

The results, published Feb. 23 in Science Advances, are not likely to become transistors or computers right away, but the technique could point the way towards devices with new functions in sensing, computing and robotics.

“We showed you can create the elementary building blocks of a circuit—gates, amplifiers, and conductors—which means you should be able to assemble them into arrangements capable of performing more complex operations,” said Juan de Pablo, the Liew Family Professor in Molecular Engineering and senior scientist at Argonne National Laboratory, and the senior corresponding author on the paper. “It’s a really exciting step for the field of active materials.”

Mar 2, 2022

Hiring, more launches into space on tap after CesiumAstro raises $60M

Posted by in category: space

Austin is home to many of the players in the new space race, like CEO Shey Sabripour, whose startup just raised tens of millions to make satellite-based communications more efficient.

Mar 2, 2022

Drawing up a ‘Google Earth’ of the human body

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

A new synchrotron-imaging technique is helping researchers shed a new light on human anatomy. Jon Cartwright zooms in.

Mar 2, 2022

Nvidia hack reportedly leaks six next-gen GeForce GPU names

Posted by in categories: cryptocurrencies, cybercrime/malcode

But no other genuine details have so far made it out of the stolen data folder.


The reported Nvidia hack has allegedly thrown up the codenames of a bunch of next-gen GPUs, which have now been leaked out to the press. The most pertinent ones for us would be the Lovelace GeForce GPUs, of which there are six listed, but here are also listings for the server-based Hopper and Blackwell GPUs. This looks to have come from an initial leak of some of the stolen documents, supplied to Videocardz.

The green team is allegedly being held to ransom over the Ethereum hash rate limiter attached to its most recent graphics card release after hacking group, Lapsus$, made off with around 1TB of sensitive data.

Mar 2, 2022

The world’s first black-footed ferret clone could help its species avoid extinction

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, existential risks

Mar 2, 2022

Nvidia’s Omniverse is already helping save the planet while Meta lags behind

Posted by in categories: climatology, sustainability

Mar 2, 2022

Combining Art and Crypto: What Is This NFT Hype All About?

Posted by in category: blockchains