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May 30, 2022

Tesla CEO #elonmusk has said that his

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

Tesla CEO #elonmusk has said that his company will not put a manufacturing plant in India until it is first allowed to sell, and service imported Tesla cars in the country. When a Twitter asked Musk about #Tesla’s plans to put up a manufacturing plant in India, #Musk responded, “Tesla will not put a manufacturing plant in any location where we are not allowed first to sell and service #cars.”

#India and Telsa haven’t reached an understanding regarding import duties and setting up of the manufacturing plant by Tesla in the #country.

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May 30, 2022

Musk, Bezos, and Gates lost over $115 billion this year

Posted by in category: Elon Musk

Are the markets shrinking?Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Bill Gates are names that are synonymous with riches in the world. Almost halfway down in 2022, though, these men, along with many others on the world’s richest person list, have lost billions of dollars, Business Insider reported.


Most people on Bloomberg Billionaires list have seen their personal fortunes shrink since the beginning of 2022. Are we heading to a recession?

May 30, 2022

The Japanese carbon capture method is 99 percent efficient and twice as fast

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May 30, 2022

Nebulae: Here’s why these giant clouds of dust and gas are essential for our universe

Posted by in category: futurism

May 30, 2022

China reportedly found massive amounts of uranium at a depth of 10,000 feet

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May 30, 2022

Geophones could help power 129 million homes in the US

Posted by in categories: energy, sustainability

May 30, 2022

15 Medical Robots That Are Changing the World

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, cyborgs, robotics/AI

May 30, 2022

Scientists used magnetic resonance imaging to show brain inflammation in vivo for the first time

Posted by in categories: innovation, neuroscience

May 30, 2022

Study explores the concept of artificial consciousness in the context of the film ‘Being John Malkovich’

Posted by in categories: entertainment, information science, robotics/AI

Recent technological advances, such as the development of increasingly sophisticated machine learning algorithms and robots, have sparked much debate about artificial intelligence (AI) and artificial consciousness. While many of the tools created to date have achieved remarkable results, there have been many discussions about what differentiates them from humans.

More specifically, computer scientists and neuroscientists have been pondering on the difference between and “consciousness,” wondering whether machines will ever be able to attain the latter. Amar Singh, Assistant Professor at Banaras Hindu University, recently published a paper in a special issue of Springer Link’s AI & Society that explores these concepts by drawing parallels with the fantasy film “Being John Malkovich.”

“Being John Malkovich” is a 1999 film directed by Spike Jonze and featuring John Cusack, Cameron Diaz, and other famous Hollywood stars. The film tells the story of a puppeteer who discovers a portal through which he can access the mind of the movie star John Malkovich, while also altering his being.

May 30, 2022

Physicists Discover Strange Array of Links and Knots in Quantum Matter

Posted by in categories: climatology, mathematics, quantum physics

As physicists dig deeper into the quantum realm, they are discovering an infinitesimally small world composed of a strange and surprising array of links, knots, and winding. Some quantum materials exhibit magnetic whirls called skyrmions — unique configurations sometimes described as “subatomic hurricanes.” Others host a form of superconductivity that twists into vortices.

Now, in an article published in the journal Nature, a Princeton-led team of scientists has discovered that electrons in quantum matter can link one another in strange new ways. The work brings together ideas in three areas of science – condensed matter physics, topology, and knot theory – in a new way, raising unexpected questions about the quantum properties of electronic systems.

Topology is the branch of theoretical mathematics that studies geometric properties that can be deformed but not intrinsically changed. Topological quantum states first came to the public’s attention in 2016 when three scientists, including Duncan Haldane, who is Princeton’s Thomas D. Jones Professor of Mathematical Physics and Sherman Fairchild University Professor of Physics, were awarded the Nobel Prize for their theoretical prediction of topology in electronic materials.