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Jul 3, 2022

How your brain’s executive function works — and how to improve it | Sabine Doebel

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You use your brain’s executive function every day — it’s how you do things like pay attention, plan ahead and control impulses. Can you improve it to change for the better? With highlights from her research on child development, cognitive scientist Sabine Doebel explores the factors that affect executive function — and how you can use it to break bad habits and achieve your goals.

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Jul 3, 2022

Minority Report (2002) Official Trailer #1 — Tom Cruise Sci-Fi Action Movie

Posted by in categories: entertainment, policy, robotics/AI

Joseph DearMinority Report was a matter of policy, not AI. As long as we have the good sense to not try to prosecute for crimes they didn’t do or attempt, and instead use this for prevention, we can have the best of both worlds.

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Jul 3, 2022

The key to quantum computing AI applications: Flexible programming languages

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, robotics/AI

The dynamic capability of these AI languages to change while the program is running is superior to languages relying on a batch method, in which the program must be compiled and executed prior to outputs. Plus, these quantum AI programming languages enable both data and code to be written as expressions. Since functions in these frameworks are written like lists, they’re readily processed like data, so specific programs can actually manipulate other programs via metaprogramming — which is key for their underlying flexibility. This advantage also translates into performance benefits in which such languages operate much faster in applications — such as those for bioinformatics involving genomics — aided by various dimensions of AI.

The AI effect

When enabled by flexible programming languages for developing AI, quantum computing allows organizations to perform AI calculations much faster, and at a greater scale, than they otherwise could. These programming languages also underpin both statistical and symbolic AI approaches enhanced by quantum computing. Optimization problems, for example, are traditionally solved in knowledge graph settings supporting intelligent inferences between constraints.

Jul 3, 2022

Soof Azani and Lir Braverman propose collapsible solar-powered bike for last-mile deliveries

Posted by in categories: business, solar power, sustainability, transportation

Soof Azani and Lir Braverman’s proposal for a solar-powered cargo bike that aims to facilitate local deliveries is the latest of 10 visionary transportation projects selected for Dezeen’s Future Mobility Competition powered by Arrival.

Called D50, Azani and Braverman’s concept aims to combine solar power with micro-mobility in a bid to improve the distribution of goods while reducing carbon emissions.

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Jul 3, 2022

How bike parking pods could make US cities better for cyclists

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Cities won’t encourage more cycling if there’s nowhere to park your bike. This startup wants to change that.


Cities can’t encourage more cycling if there’s nowhere for people to park their bikes. This startup wants to change that.

Jul 3, 2022

IKEA will now sell solar panels

Posted by in categories: government, habitats, solar power, space, sustainability

IKEA, the world’s largest furniture retailer, has announced plans to sell home solar panels in the US — a move that could democratize and demystify access to solar.

Solar hesitancy: The benefits of solar go beyond protecting the environment — solar panels are cheaper than ever, and between the lower energy bills and government subsidies, a home solar system could pay for itself before the panels need to be replaced.

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Jul 3, 2022

Lithocholic Acid: A Gut Bacterial Metabolite That Extends Lifespan

Posted by in categories: genetics, life extension, neuroscience

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Jul 3, 2022

Heisenberg and his views on quantum mechanics

Posted by in category: quantum physics

Werner Heisenberg was a German theoretical physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1932 for the creation of quantum mechanics. He was only 25 years old when he discovered the uncertainty principle. Although at the time Heisenberg did not understand his own work, so he handed it to his immediate supervisor, Max Born, and went on vacation.

Jul 3, 2022

Weather Control and Geoengineering

Posted by in categories: climatology, engineering, environmental, space

A look at advanced means of altering or controlling the planet’s climate and geography, drawing on concepts proposed for terraforming other planets. We look at existing and proposed ideas of controlling the weather, creating artificial islands or mountain ranges, using orbital mirrors and shades, and many other concepts.

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Jul 3, 2022

Demis Hassabis: DeepMind — AI, Superintelligence & the Future of Humanity

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