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Nov 24, 2019

New Chinese magnetic levitation train ‘is faster than going by plane’

Posted by in category: transportation

A bullet train which ‘floats’ above the tracks using magnetic levitation could soon hit 373mph in China — making it faster than travelling by plane.

A prototype body of the science fiction vehicle was shown off in the eastern Chinese city of Qingdao this week.

The machine, designed by China’s China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation (CRRC), is slated to go into production in 2021.

Nov 24, 2019

6 best programming languages for AI development

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

AI (artificial intelligence) opens up a world of possibilities for application developers. By taking advantage of machine learning or deep learning, you could produce far better user profiles, personalization, and recommendations, or incorporate smarter search, a voice interface, or intelligent assistance, or improve your app any number of other ways. You could even build applications that see, hear, and react to situations you never anticipated.

Which programming language should you learn to plumb the depths of AI? You’ll want a language with many good machine learning and deep learning libraries, of course. It should also feature good runtime performance, good tools support, a large community of programmers, and a healthy ecosystem of supporting packages. That’s a long list of requirements, but there are still plenty of good options.

Nov 24, 2019

AI, Brain Augmentation and Our Identities

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI

Elon Musk’s Neuralink reminds us of what is possible in the age of Artificial Intelligence — do you know who you are?

Nov 24, 2019

Think twice before taking these supplements

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Much mentioned in this article I have long decided by way of the origin of these amino acids, not the now seen reaction to them… What say Ye??? r.p.berry & AEWR https://gerevivify.blogspot.com/


Supplements may appear harmless enough—but beware.

Nov 24, 2019

Senescent cells feed on their neighbours

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Chemotherapy-treated cancer cells that enter a non-dividing state called senescence can nevertheless boost cancer growth. The finding that these cells eat neighbouring cells reveals a mechanism that enables senescent cells to persist. Chemotherapy-treated tumours boost their survival by ingesting cells.

Nov 24, 2019

OpenAI’s Robot Hand Won’t Stop Rotating The Rubik’s Cube 👋

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

❤️ Check out Weights & Biases here and sign up for a free demo: https://www.wandb.com/papers

The mentioned blog post on the gradients and its notebook are available here:
Post: https://www.wandb.com/articles/exploring-gradients
Notebook: https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1bsoWY8g0DkxAzVEXRigrdqRZlq44QwmQ

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Nov 24, 2019

Solar farms can keep UK’s lights on even at night

Posted by in categories: solar power, sustainability

Trial shows panels can smooth voltage fluctuations in the National Grid.

Nov 24, 2019

China quantum research team uses AI to crack processing time

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, robotics/AI

Laborious calculations which once took an hour can be completed in a fraction of a second with machine learning, according to scientists.

Nov 23, 2019

Google Cloud server left a billion people’s data unsecured

Posted by in category: security

Night Lion Security’s Vinny Troia has discovered an unsecured database containing the personal information of 1.2bn users.

Nov 23, 2019

The mystery of the mass of the neutrino could soon be solved

Posted by in category: particle physics

We have a refined estimate for the mass of the neutrino, the most abundant massive particle in the Universe: its mass is 500,000 times less than an electron.