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Dec 2, 2024

What is Quantum Robotics? Researchers Report The Convergence of Quantum Computing And AI Could Lead to Qubots

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, robotics/AI

Researchers explore the integration of quantum computing into robotics, highlighting advances in architecture, perception and interaction.

Dec 2, 2024

Direct-to-cell satellite coverage is coming

Posted by in categories: internet, satellites

Starlink has received the green light from the US authorities to launch its direct-to-cell satellite service, but there are still a number of technical hurdles to overcome before it can actually be made fully available to users.

The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has now authorised Starlink, SpaceX’s Internet service provider, to roll out its direct-to-cell satellite service. The idea is to be able to make phone calls directly via satellite, wherever you are, especially in so-called dead zones not currently served by a regular cellular network, such as deserts, mountains or oceans. Indeed, the Starlink constellation of low-earth orbit satellites has the potential to offer worldwide cellular coverage.

Despite this authorization, there are still a number of hurdles to overcome before this service can see the light of day, as the FCC has not responded favorably to all Starlink’s requests. For example, in order to offer optimal telephony and live video services, it will be necessary to exceed current radio emission limits.

Dec 2, 2024

10-Year-Old Indian-British Boy Scores IQ Higher Than Einstein And Hawking

Posted by in category: media & arts

Krish, who lives in Hounslow, West London, is not only academically gifted but also excels in music, having won awards as a pianist. The 10-year-old genius has also been inducted into the prestigious Trinity College of Music’s “Hall of Fame” for completing four grades in just six months. He currently holds a grade 7 piano certification, demonstrating his exceptional musical prowess.

Krish’s impressive resume includes winning several musical competitions in West London, where he outshone contestants up to four years his senior. What’s even more impressive is his ability to recite complex instrumentals from memory, without needing sheet music. His parents attest that he can recall entire songs on the piano using only his exceptional memory.

He said, “I don’t get nervous to perform my music at these competitions because I know that I’m not going to mess up.”

Dec 2, 2024

Ghost lake returns after 130 years, buries 94,000 acres of farmland

Posted by in category: futurism

For the first time in about 130 years, Tulare Lake reappeared in California’s San Joaquin Valley, stirring both wonder and concern among locals and experts alike as it submerged almost 100,000 acres of privately owned farmland.

Vivian Underhill, a researcher formerly at Northeastern University, has been studying this unexpected phenomenon.

“Tulare Lake was the largest body of fresh water west of the Mississippi River. It’s really difficult to imagine that now,” she says.

Dec 2, 2024

Study: 94% Of AI-Generated College Writing Is Undetected By Teachers

Posted by in categories: education, robotics/AI

It’s been two years since ChatGTP made its public debut, and in no sector has its impact been more dramatic and detrimental than in education.

Dec 2, 2024

AI is the ‘most important technological arms race’, says Condoleezza Rice

Posted by in categories: business, military, robotics/AI

Former Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, joins ‘Fox News Sunday’ for a one-on-one discussing the state of A.I. and its implications.

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Dec 2, 2024

Spin quantum battery enables energy storage without external fields

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics

This system charges without external fields, advancing energy technology.


A research team at the University of Genova has developed the spin quantum battery, an energy storage system that uses the spin degrees of freedom of particles.

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Dec 2, 2024

AI is making us smarter, says AI pioneer Terry Sejnowski

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

We are getting smarter as we engage in prompt engineering, but we are also still defining intelligence.

Dec 2, 2024

Scientists Cracked Open a 2-Billion-Year-Old Stone and Discovered Something Entirely Unexpected

Posted by in category: biological

An ancient rock — or rather, the living microbes inside of it — could offer an unprecedented glimpse into early life on Earth.

Dec 2, 2024

Transforming Data Centers: A Vision For Sustainable Technology

Posted by in categories: computing, sustainability

Leading by example is a core belief. I’ve always advocated for a leadership approach that empowers the team and fosters a culture of continuous learning. The focus on sustainability isn’t just about technology—it’s about cultivating an environment where innovation thrives and where every team member is aligned with the vision of creating a more energy-efficient future.

Operating on three core principles (empowerment, communication and accountability) drives success and ensures every decision made is in line with long-term goals of sustainability and growth. Empowering the team means trusting them to innovate and make decisions that move the company forward, while open communication ensures alignment as the organization scales.

Looking ahead, the future of data centers lies in sustainability and transparency. As the demand for computing power grows, so too will the need for solutions that minimize environmental impact.

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