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Mar 7, 2021

Introducing Silq- First Intuitive Programming Language for Quantum Computing

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, supercomputing

Silq is a new level of intuitive programming language developed to leverage the power of quantum computers enabling it to solve problems that would take a thousand years for classical computers or even supercomputers to solve.

Mar 7, 2021

New Research Reveals That Quantum Physics Causes Mutations in Our DNA

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry, computing, quantum physics

An innovative study has confirmed that quantum mechanics plays a role in biological processes and causes mutations in DNA.

Quantum biology is an emerging field of science, established in the 1920s, which looks at whether the subatomic world of quantum mechanics plays a role in living cells. Quantum mechanics is an interdisciplinary field by nature, bringing together nuclear physicists, biochemists and molecular biologists.

In a research paper published by the journal Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, a team from Surrey’s Leverhulme Quantum Biology Doctoral Training Centre used state-of-the-art computer simulations and quantum mechanical methods to determine the role proton tunneling, a purely quantum phenomenon, plays in spontaneous mutations inside DNA.

Mar 7, 2021

This X Does Not Exist

Posted by in category: futurism

Using generative adversarial networks (GAN), we can learn how to create realistic-looking fake versions of almost anything, as shown by this collection of sites that have sprung up in the past month.

Mar 7, 2021

Electric Hydrofoiling Watercraft

Posted by in categories: climatology, existential risks

Kevin Cuevas.

Rookie numbers we can doom ourselves far faster, but we probably wont because survived at least 6 mass extinctions and that drive probably wont change with level of tech we have now.

Nick Vincent.

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Mar 7, 2021

Remote working. 😃

Posted by in category: virtual reality

Here’s a glimpse of what working remotely from home with VR looks like in a supermarket.

Mar 7, 2021

Researchers have invented conductive ink used to print solar panels

Posted by in categories: solar power, sustainability

Its inventors hope it can be used by remote communities that have never had electricity before.

Mar 7, 2021

This innovative wind turbine can withstand hurricane-force winds

Posted by in categories: climatology, sustainability

This is much more efficient.


IceWind has redesigned the wind turbine to be more efficient and durable by reimagining the machine’s blades sideways.

Mar 7, 2021

Quantifying Biological Age: Blood Test #1 in 2021

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Here’s my latest video!


Results for my first blood test in 2021 are in-what’s my biological age, and how am I optimizing it?

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Mar 7, 2021

How wearable tech helped elite athletes through the pandemic

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, wearables

From the English Premier League to the NFL, sport is a multibillion-dollar industry, and top teams are increasingly turning to technology to give them the edge.

Until recently, gathering athletes’ performance data was a laborious process. Coaches and sports scientists would spend hours compiling information from games and training sessions, pulling out the information relevant to their players’ development. But technology-based performance analytics has changed all that.

These days, athletes can wear devices or vests with GPS-tracking capabilities that record the speed and distance they run, as well as the impacts on their body. The information helps coaches develop training plans to avoid athlete fatigue and maximize performance for match days.

Mar 7, 2021

World’s first space HOTEL to begin construction in Earth orbit in 2025

Posted by in categories: entertainment, health, space

Work is due to start on the world’s first ‘space hotel’ in low Earth orbit in 2025 — and it will come equipped with restaurants, a cinema, spa and…


Developed by the Orbital Assembly Corporation (OAC), the Voyager Station could be operational as early as 2027, with the infrastructure built in orbit around the Earth.

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