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Jun 22, 2020

How one Indian industry beat China at manufacturing and created a global footprint

Posted by in category: economics

A couple of WhatsApp group that I am a part of should be renamed the China Problem group. Ninety percent of discussions is on how China hijacked the world economy, how they do not deserve to do so, how all politicians have let us down, how they are stealing all intellectual property and how we are doomed if we do not stop downloading Tiktok.

All true. And no, this article is not about disagreeing with this narrative. This article is not about the fact that an average Chinese student in the US beats the hell of all other students (including Indians) in terms of hours she works and the only disadvantage she has is that her English is not good enough, but she is getting there.

No, this article is not about the fact that the people of China worked their butts off while Italians holidayed and French wanted a four-day workweek. No, this article is not about the fact that one cannot hire a decent machinist or a forger in India because all of them are sitting in call centres answering questions from technically-challenged Americans. Of course, I agree and support the view that China and its people do not deserve the place they have reached (I don’t want to be trolled). After all, they are intellectual property (IP) thieves and do not take four-week holidays. They should be punished.

Jun 22, 2020

A rare brain condition left this scientist unable to see the digits 2 through 9

Posted by in category: neuroscience

An American scientist is no longer able to see the digits two through nine. New research links this to a rare and degenerative brain condition.

Jun 22, 2020

Wandering Bose-Einstein condensate may lead to scalable quantum computer

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

Quantum solutions may be obtained from beautiful pictures of interfering BECs.

Jun 22, 2020

A First-of-Its-Kind Robotic Dolphin? SeaWorld, Take Note

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Dolphins used in “swim with dolphins” programs endure misery. But these innovators are throwing exploited dolphins a lifeline—a robotic dolphin counterpart.

Jun 22, 2020

Photo of the Day: Eclipse shots from across Taiwan

Posted by in category: futurism

Taiwanese shutterbugs capture slew of photos of rare annular eclipse.

Jun 22, 2020

David Sinclair seeks £100m for anti-aging fight

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, life extension

One of the world’s greatest anti-aging scientists continues his groundbreaking efforts. In the photo next to Dr David Sinclair, there is a fella who kind of looks like my friend, Dr Yuancheng Ryan Lu. Is that you? (Dr Lu has confirmed that he is indeed the scientist on the right. Dr Sinclair is on the left.)

I can’t wait to see what they develop next!


Harvard scientist David Sinclair is one of Longevity’s big hitters. Just a year after raising $50M in Series B financing, his company Life Biosciences LLC is looking for $100M to progress its anti-aging research [1].

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Jun 22, 2020

Scientists plan a new orbiter mission to Pluto

Posted by in category: space

Researchers already are planning an ambitious spacecraft that will orbit the mysterious world.

Jun 22, 2020

Japanese supercomputer is world’s fastest

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, supercomputing

The supercomputer Fugaku – jointly developed by RIKEN and Fujitsu, based on Arm technology – has taken first place on Top500, a ranking of the world’s fastest supercomputers.

It swept other rankings too – claiming the top spot on HPCG, a ranking of supercomputers running real-world applications; and HPL-AI, which ranks supercomputers based on their performance in artificial intelligence applications; and Graph 500, which ranks systems based on data-intensive loads.

This is the first time in history that the same supercomputer has achieved number one on Top500, HPCG, and Graph500 simultaneously. The awards were announced today at the ISC High Performance 2020 Digital, an international high-performance computing conference.

Jun 22, 2020

WWDC Special Event Keynote — June 22, 2020 – Apple

Posted by in category: futurism

Full stream ahead. Join us for the Apple Special Event Keynote on June 22, 2020 at 10 a.m. PDT. Set a reminder and we’ll send an update before the show.

Jun 22, 2020

Shares of Virgin Galactic surge after announcement that it will train astronauts for NASA

Posted by in category: space

Shares of Virgin Galactic shares jumped Monday after it signed an agreement with NASA that will allow the space tourism venture to train astronauts for trips to the International Space Station on flights to the edge of space.

The company — which is publicly traded but largely owned by founder Richard Branson and chairman Chamath Palihapitiya — announced on Monday that it signed a “Space Act Agreement” with NASA’s Johnson Space Center, which leads the agency’s astronaut program in Houston.

Shares of Virgin Galactic rose as much as 14% in early trading from its previous close of $15 a share.