China’s state-backed JFS Laboratory has unveiled the country’s first silicon photonics chip, a significant advancement that could revolutionize AI and high-performance computing. This novel technology uses lasers instead of traditional copper wires, offering increased bandwidth, reduced latency, and improved energy efficiency.
This is a ~40 minute talk on the future of medicine from my perspective given remotely to students at the University of Bologna, Italy.
Engineers at King’s College London created a fluid pressure circuit that enables robots to operate independently of electricity.
A new solar panel technology has been developed that creates energy out of nothing using lasers and the sun.
Afrolongevity
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Afrolongevity is on the vanguard. Love them for all they do!
“Hyundai Motor Co., Korea’s largest car seller under Hyundai Motor Group, last month agreed on a strategic partnership with US auto giant General Motors Co. to jointly produce clean hydrogen in the US and develop future mobility solutions such as hydrogen fuel-cell cars and EVs.”
The leaders of Toyota Motor Corp. and Hyundai Motor Group will meet in South Korea later this month, raising expectations of a deepening partnership between the world’s No. 1 and No. 3 auto groups in future mobility technology.
Hyundai Motor announced on Tuesday that Akio Toyoda, chairman of Toyota Motor, will visit South Korea to attend the Hyundai N x TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Festival, which will be held at Everland Speedway on the grounds of the theme park in Yongin on Oct. 27.
Famous racers of Hyundai Motor and Toyota’s auto racing teams will take part in the event, while each company’s chief will visit the other’s booth to share their visions of the mobility industry, according to the company.
The monolithic 3D integration of 2D molybdenum disulfide memtransistors and graphene chemitransistors can be used to create near-sensor computing chips with high interconnect density and a vertical separation between tiers of less than 50 nm.
Bioactive glasses, a filling material which can bond to tissue and improve the strength of bones and teeth, has been combined with gallium to create a potential treatment for bone cancer.
Tests in labs have found that bioactive glasses doped with the metal have a 99 percent success rate of eliminating cancerous cells and can even regenerate diseased bones.
The research was conducted by a team of Aston University scientists led by Professor Richard Martin who is based in its College of Engineering and Physical Sciences.
My recent Op-Ed: We need integrated approaches to healthy longevity and to our human future. Enjoy my article and work with me to build a community of Human evolution of consciousness with AI.
Astronomers are reveling in the James Webb Space Telescope’s discoveries about the formative epoch of cosmic history.