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Jul 3, 2022
10 Best Machine Learning Software
Posted by Jose Ruben Rodriguez Fuentes in categories: information science, robotics/AI
10. Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit (CNTK)
Closing out our list of 10 best machine learning software is Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit (CNTK), which is Microsoft’s AI solution that trains the machine with its deep learning algorithms. It can handle data from Python, C++, and much more.
Jul 3, 2022
NASA move could help the International Space Station stay in orbit without Russia
Posted by Atanas Atanasov in category: space
NORTHRUP GRUMMAN’S CYGNUS cargo spacecraft conducted a successful reboost of the International Space Station on Saturday, June 25, 2022.
“This Cygnus mission is the first to feature this enhanced capability as a standard service for NASA.”
Cygnus had been docked to the ISS since February and now has departed, leaving on June 28.
Jul 3, 2022
World’s first quantum computer integrated circuit
Posted by Future Timeline in categories: computing, quantum physics
The world’s first quantum computer integrated circuit has been demonstrated by researchers in Australia. This could enable accurate simulations of molecules, leading to the creation of new materials.
Jul 3, 2022
Watch the live stream of the launch of Run 3 on CERN’s internal screens or on social media!
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: futurism, particle physics
A mere day after the 10th anniversary of the discovery of the Higgs boson celebrations at CERN, the LHC will make the promise of a bright future for particle physics a reality, breaking a new energy world record of 13.6 trillion electron volts (13.6 TeV) in its first stable-beam collisions. These collisions will mark the start of data taking for the new physics season, called Run 3.
The launch of the LHC Run 3 will be streamed live on CERN’s social media channels and by high-quality Eurovision satellite link on 5 July starting at 4 p.m. Live commentary in five languages (English, French, German, Italian and Spanish) from the CERN Control Centre will walk you through the operation stages that take proton beams from their injection into the LHC to collision points. A live Q&A session with experts from the accelerators and experiments will conclude the live stream.
For those on site at CERN, the live will be broadcast on the screens in the three CERN restaurants with English subtitles. If you need to take an afternoon coffee break, think 4 p.m!
Jul 3, 2022
A gentler, more precise laser cutting technique
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: energy, materials
Laser cutting techniques are usually powered by high energy beams, so hot that they melt most materials. Now scientists from McGill University have developed a gentler, more precise technique using low-power visible light.
Jul 3, 2022
World’s first ultra-fast photonic computing processor using polarization
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: computing, nanotechnology
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In a paper published today in Science Advances, researchers at the University of Oxford have developed a method using the polarization of light to maximize information storage density and computing performance using nanowires.
Jul 3, 2022
‘Cognitive Immobility’ — When You’re Mentally Trapped in a Place From Your Past
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: habitats, neuroscience
Summary: Cognitive immobility is a form of mental entrapment that leads to conscious or unconscious efforts to recreate past instances in familiar locations.
Source: The Conversation.
If you have moved from one country to another, you may have left something behind – be it a relationship, a home, a feeling of safety or a sense of belonging. Because of this, you will continually reconstruct mental simulations of scenes, smells, sounds and sights from those places – sometimes causing stressful feelings and anxiety.
Jul 3, 2022
New Quantum Camera Capable of Snapping Photos of ‘Ghosts’
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: electronics, quantum physics
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By utilizing a process that Einstein famously called “spooky,” scientists have successfully caught “ghosts” on film for the first time using quantum cameras.
The “ghosts” captured on camera weren’t the kind you might first think; scientists didn’t discover the wandering lost souls of our ancestors. Rather, they were able to capture images of objects from photons that never actually encountered the objects pictured. The technology has been dubbed “ghost imaging,” reports National Geographic.
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Jul 3, 2022
A Biodegradable Spray Applied to Fresh Produce Could Eliminate a Lot of Foodborne Illnesses and Plastic Packaging
Posted by Len Rosen in categories: futurism, sustainability
That’s not a Faberge egg on the right. It is an avocado sprayed with an antimicrobial fibre to keep the produce from rotting and could become the future way we preserve fruit and vegetables.
Naturally occurring pullulan fibres with antimicrobial agents when sprayed on test avocados proves better than plastic packaging.