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Sep 13, 2021

Researchers develop new tool for analyzing large superconducting circuits

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, supercomputing

The next generation of computing and information processing lies in the intriguing world of quantum mechanics. Quantum computers are expected to be capable of solving large, extremely complex problems that are beyond the capacity of today’s most powerful supercomputers.

New research tools are needed to advance the field and fully develop quantum computers. Now Northwestern University researchers have developed and tested a for analyzing large superconducting . These circuits use superconducting quantum bits, or qubits, the smallest units of a quantum computer, to store information.

Circuit size is important since protection from detrimental noise tends to come at the cost of increased circuit complexity. Currently there are few tools that tackle the modeling of large circuits, making the Northwestern method an important contribution to the research community.

Sep 13, 2021

Peter Thiel, Jeff Bezos and the quest for immortality

Posted by in category: life extension

The billionaires’ race to reconfigure death is the latest manifestation of a timeless human fascination.

Sep 13, 2021

How Our Streets Got Stolen From Us

Posted by in category: futurism

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Turns out we’ve been driving on McRoads this entire time.

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Sep 13, 2021

The UK Just Launched the World’s First Graphene-Infused Road Upgrade

Posted by in categories: government, materials

In a press statement from the UK government, the work is described as a “world first.” The material is being used as part of a trial, meaning that the UK government will keep a close eye on the newly-laid surface over the coming years to discern whether graphene can be used more widely to increase the durability and lifespan of roads.


The concept has been meticulously tested in labs, now it’s time for a real-world application.

Sep 13, 2021

IAI debuts new hybrid ground robot joining the UK army inventory

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

WASHINGTON — Israel Aerospace Industries will debut REX MK II, its newest ground robot set to be fielded to British troops, at DSEI, the London-based defense exhibition, which begins Tuesday. IAI signed a contract with the UK in the second quarter of the calendar year and has sold the vehicle to other European countries, Rani Avni, IAI’s deputy general manager for robotics and autonomous systems, told Defense News in a Sept. 12 interview ahead of the show. He declined to identify the other countries.


Israeli defense company unveils its latest ground robot at DSEI as market for light robotic combat vehicles heats up in the European theater.

Sep 13, 2021

Israeli scientists aim to mobilize allergy-causing cells to fight cancer

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

Israeli scientists are harnessing the “destructive” qualities of allergy-causing cells, as part of a bold attempt to pioneer a new immunotherapy for fighting cancer. A research team from Tel Aviv University has found that eosinophils, white blood cells that induce allergies, significantly reduce the growth of human tumors in vitro, and mouse tumors in the body. Nine days after mice were injected with eosinophils, the overall size of tumors per mouse averaged half that of mice who weren’t injected.


Tumors in mice lost half their size when injected with eosinophils, best known for inducing allergies; promising results also seen in human tumor cells in vitro.

Sep 13, 2021

Michelin’s New Airless Tires Just Hit Public Streets For the First Time

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

Puncture-proof tires have been an intriguing concept for many years. Tire maker, Michelin, has been working on it since 2005 and after more than a decade of work, it is now closer to reality. The company took its puncture-proof tires for a spin for the first time, on an electric vehicle, in line with the company’s goals of being more sustainable in the future.

More than three billion tires are produced annually around the world. Once beyond their lifetime, these tires usually end up in landfills. They are also at risk of catching fire and releasing toxic fumes into the atmosphere. Like with other things manmade, one way of making tires more eco-friendly is to make them out of naturally occurring material. The second is to reduce instances that cause wear and tear and render the tires useless. French tire manufacturer, Michelin, is using both these approaches to make its tires more ‘green’ in the future.

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Sep 13, 2021

Book Launch: The Illusion of Knowledge

Posted by in categories: biological, life extension

By Harold Katcher.


The book The Illusion of Knowledge, by Harold Katcher, was launched on September 4th 2021 at Book Passage Ferry Building, San Francisco/CA. The book was published by NTZ, a publisher specialized on the rejuvenation field.

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Sep 13, 2021

Does the universe end? An astronomer weighs in

Posted by in category: space travel

Above the atmosphere is space. It’s called that because it has far fewer molecules, with lots of empty space between them.

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to travel to outer space — and then keep going? What would you find? Scientists like me are able to explain a lot of what you’d see. But there are some things we don’t know yet, like whether space just goes on forever.

Planets, stars, and galaxies.

Sep 13, 2021

$26 Million to Solve Aging? Crypto-boosted Impetus Grants Launch!

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, bitcoin, cryptocurrencies

Crypto currency, fast grants, publishing sucess and failures, intellectual property, all good.


Around $26 million in grant funding has just been made available for scientific research that can improve our understanding and control of human aging thanks to the donations of supporters such as Vitalik Buterin. Will this launch solve aging? The grants, known as Impetus Grants, are specifically designed to have immediate impact. Scientists can request up to $500,000, and decisions will be made within three weeks.

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