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Aug 23, 2024

Some thoughts on Daniel Dennett’s ideas

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Yesterday Daniel Dennett died. He was 82, about the same age as my father when he died a few years ago.

Aug 23, 2024

Japan forgets about hydrogen and all existing fuels: The future is magnetic levitation, and works like that

Posted by in categories: energy, futurism

Japan is ignoring EVs and hydrogen, and has a good reason: They are producing the first-ever magnetic levitation engine, and works like that.

Aug 23, 2024

Boston Dynamics’ new electric Atlas can do push-ups

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Until today, we’ve seen exactly 40 seconds of Boston Dynamics’ new electric Atlas in action. The Hyundai-owned robotics stalwart is very much still in the early stages of commercializing the biped for factory floors. For now, however, it’s doing the thing Boston Dynamics does second best after building robots: showing off in viral video form.

After debuting a short video of the robot doing push-ups during a recent conference presentation, the company has shared the clip with TechCrunch. While this is in no way an indicator of real-world use, it’s a great demonstration of Atlas’ extremely robust and powerful actuators.

Aug 23, 2024

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Posted by in categories: internet, robotics/AI

On the future of #ai and #metaverse.

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Aug 23, 2024

How synthetic biologists are building better biofactories

Posted by in category: engineering

Artificial electron donors and acceptors expand researchers’ metabolic engineering options — if only cells would cooperate.

Aug 23, 2024

‘Otherworld technologies’: Former presidential aide’s CIA claim

Posted by in category: futurism

A former senior adviser to multiple US presidents has claimed he was briefed on “otherworld technologies” by a top CIA official in the 1960s.

Aug 23, 2024

Planets contain more water than thought

Posted by in category: space

Most of a planet’s water is generally not on its surface but hidden deep in its interior. This affects the potential habitability of distant worlds, as shown by model calculations of researchers at ETH Zurich and Princeton University.

Aug 23, 2024

Polaris’ Hidden Details: New Observations Reveal the North Star’s Spotted Surface

Posted by in category: space

Using the CHARA Array at Georgia State University, researchers have unveiled new insights into Polaris, the North Star.

Known for its role in navigation and as the brightest in a triple-star system, Polaris has now been observed in greater detail, revealing its size to be 46 times that of the Sun and showcasing large surface spots. These findings are crucial for using Cepheids as cosmic yardsticks, aiding in the measurement of cosmic distances and the expansion of the universe.

Researchers using Georgia State University’s Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy (CHARA) Array have identified new details about the size and appearance of the North Star, also known as Polaris. The new research was published on August 20 in The Astrophysical Journal.

Aug 23, 2024

Unlocking the Universe With AI and Next-Gen Telescopes

Posted by in categories: cosmology, physics, robotics/AI

Modern astrophysics has enabled scientists to observe the universe with unprecedented clarity, from exoplanets to entire galaxies.

Despite our galaxy blocking some views, advanced tools like the James Webb Space Telescope and upcoming projects such as the Square Kilometre Array are pushing the boundaries of our cosmic understanding. Visualization techniques help researchers explore the universe in both space and time, revealing phenomena like fast radio bursts. Looking ahead, scientists hope to capture images of distant exoplanets and unravel mysteries such as dark energy and the expansion of the universe.

Observing the universe: from exoplanets to galaxies.

Aug 23, 2024

Pong Prodigy: “Hydrogel Brain” Defies Expectations With Deep Learning

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI

Researchers have developed a hydrogel that can learn to play the game Pong, demonstrating that even simple materials can exhibit adaptive behaviors akin to those seen in living systems.

The study, led by Dr. Yoshikatsu Hayashi from the University of Reading, also revealed that similar hydrogels could mimic cardiac tissue, potentially offering new avenues for studying heart arrhythmias and reducing animal testing in medical research.

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