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Mar 3, 2021

100% Renewable Energy Could Power The World by 2030, Experts Say

Posted by in categories: energy, sustainability, transportation

Experts say the potential for rapid transformation of the world’s energy system has a parallel in the speed with which cars replaced horses in the 1900s.

Mar 3, 2021

Are We Facing the Next, Very Rapid Stage of Evolution, via AI?

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, singularity

No, the Singularity won’t happen. The Second Law of Thermodynamics eviscerates any technology we might invent.

Mar 3, 2021

Meet Bio-Hybrid, The Bicycle-Car Crossover

Posted by in category: transportation

A bicycle-car hybrid. 😃


Meet the Bio-Hybrid, a bicycle and car hybrid that offers the freedom and agility of a bike, but the cargo space and weather protection of a small car…

Mar 3, 2021

Paper Made Out of Grass

Posted by in category: sustainability

Paper made from grass and weeds. Make those lawns useful. 😃


Write off paper made from trees for good! This super sustainable alternative grows like a weed.

Mar 3, 2021

Fallen Leaves Recycled Into Paper

Posted by in category: futurism

Another way to use fallen leaves. Turn them to paper as well… 😃


This student invented a way to turn fallen leaves headed for the landfill into paper!

Mar 3, 2021

Quantum Computing Makes Inroads Towards Pharma

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, supercomputing

Pharma giants and computing titans increasingly partnering on quantum computing.


Theoretically, quantum computers can prove more powerful than any supercomputer. And recent moves from computer giants such as Google and pharmaceutical titans such as Roche now suggest drug discovery might prove to be quantum computing’s first killer app.

Mar 3, 2021

Starship | SN10 | High-Altitude Flight Test

Posted by in categories: computing, space travel

Billy Bob Joe.

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Mar 3, 2021

New skills of graphene: Tunable lattice vibrations

Posted by in categories: computing, mobile phones

Ranjan KC

| Phononic crystals as a nanomechanical computing platform.


Without electronics and photonics, there would be no computers, smartphones, sensors, or information and communication technologies. In the coming years, the new field of phononics may further expand these options. That field is concerned with understanding and controlling lattice vibrations (phonons) in solids. In order to realize phononic devices, however, lattice vibrations have to be controlled as precisely as commonly realized in the case of electrons or photons.

Mar 3, 2021

Cambridge Quantum Announces Largest Ever Natural Language Processing Implementation on a Quantum Computer

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, robotics/AI

Separate experiments, each of over 100 sentences, provide a strong proof of concept that Quantum Natural Language Processing is within reach.

Mar 3, 2021

Extinct atom reveals the long-kept secrets of the solar system

Posted by in categories: cosmology, particle physics

Using the extinct niobium-92 atom, ETH researchers have been able to date events in the early solar system with greater precision than before. The study concludes that supernova explosions must have taken place in the birth environment of our sun.