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Aug 3, 2020

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Posted by in category: futurism

Stop living in the stone age and switch over to the laser razor to get the closest shave of your life. This revolutionary razor forgoes the traditional steel blade in favor of a high-tech laser that provides an incredibly close shave with no irritation.

$189.

Aug 3, 2020

The Tushy Bidet Made Me a Bum-Wash Believer

Posted by in category: futurism

Toilet paper hoarders, this one’s for you.

Aug 3, 2020

Vacuum Toilet

Posted by in category: transportation

Vacuum toilets are flush toilets that use suction for the removal of faeces and urine resulting in a minimal requirement of water (0.5 to 1.5 litres). Vacuum toilets provide the same level of comfort as traditional flush toilets and they help saving costs due to the minimised amount of flush water. Due to the fact that the effluent has a high organic matter content, vacuum toilets are specifically adapted for the use in combination with separate greywater and blackwater treatment; or aerobic digestion treatment for biogas production. Vacuum toilet systems are applicable both in large and small buildings, trains, ships and airplanes.

Aug 3, 2020

SpaceX now plans for 5 million Starlink customers in US, up from 1 million

Posted by in category: internet

SpaceX asks FCC for license expansion after 700,000 people register interest.

Aug 3, 2020

Secret documents from US antitrust probe reveal big tech’s plot to control or crush the competition

Posted by in category: business

Too bad.


Nearly 500 pages of evidence were made public during the House Judiciary’s marathon hearing this week on potential anti-competitive actions by Amazon, Facebook, Google and Apple. We’ve collected them here with added context and an omnibus, searchable version for anyone who’d rather not juggle four dozen documents.

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Aug 3, 2020

Faster than we grasp, artificial intelligence alters how we live

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Do you agree Eric Klien?


In just a few short years, the new technology is entering new realms and helping cement Shanghai’s ambition to become a global leader in the sector.

Aug 3, 2020

Silencing the SARS-CoV-2 Receptor With CRISPR and Epigenetic Modifications

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics

The Hackett Group at EMBL Rome explores epigenetics, genome regulation and cell identity. Recently, the scientists developed a novel CRISPR molecular tool for editing the epigenome, enabling transient modifications that can switch certain genes “on” and “off” temporarily.

The SARS-CoV-2 virus that has caused the COVID-19 global pandemic makes its way into a host cell via a protein known as ACE2, which is involved in a range of physiological functions in the body.

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Aug 3, 2020

DeepMind releases Acme, a distributed framework for reinforcement learning algorithm development

Posted by in categories: information science, robotics/AI, transportation

DeepMind this week released Acme, a framework intended to simplify the development of reinforcement learning algorithms by enabling AI-driven agents to run at various scales of execution. According to the engineers and researchers behind Acme, who coauthored a technical paper on the work, it can be used to create agents with greater parallelization than in previous approaches.

Reinforcement learning involves agents that interact with an environment to generate their own training data, and it’s led to breakthroughs in fields from video games and robotics to self-driving robo-taxis. Recent advances are partly attributable to increases in the amount of training data used, which has motivated the design of systems where agents interact with instances of an environment to quickly accumulate experience. This scaling from single-process prototypes of algorithms to distributed systems often requires a reimplementation of the agents in question, DeepMind asserts, which is where the Acme framework comes in.

Aug 3, 2020

Our Brains Divulge Our Decisions Before We Even Know Them

Posted by in category: neuroscience

If you think you control your own thoughts and decisions, think again. Recent research reveals that unconscious thoughts give birth to our mental imagery and personal choices.

Aug 3, 2020

Transcranial Stimulation to Prevent Fear Memories From Returning

Posted by in categories: biological, neuroscience

Summary: Repetitive transcranial memory stimulation applied to the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex modifies the negative effects of fear memories. The findings could have implications for the treatment of PTSD.

Source: University of Bologna

A research group from the University of Bologna has succeeded in modifying the negative effect of a returning memory that triggers fear, and developed a new non-invasive experimental protocol. The result of this study, published in the journal Current Biology, is an innovative protocol that combines fear conditioning—a stimulus associated with something unpleasant that induces a negative memory—and the neurostimulation of a specific site of the prefrontal cortex.