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Jan 13, 2020
The Hype Over Quantum Computers, Explained
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: computing, quantum physics
In October 2019, Google made a big announcement. It announced its 53-qubit quantum computer named Sycamore had achieved ‘quantum supremacy.’ That’s when quantum computers can complete tasks exponentially more quickly than their classical counterparts. In this case, Google said its quantum machine completed a task in 200 seconds that would have taken the world’s most powerful computer 10,000 years to complete. IBM, another major player in quantum computing, took issue with the findings. Either way, it was a big milestone in quantum computing, and it’s leading to a lot of hype in the field. Here’s how quantum computing works, and how it could change everything from Wall Street to Big Pharma and beyond.
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Jan 12, 2020
Thaicom sniffs out partners
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: government, internet, satellites
SET-listed satellite service provider Thaicom is in talks with three foreign companies on partnership deals to operate ground stations for satellite data transmission as the government works towards opening the satellite industry to private operators through a licensing regime.
The ground stations, known as satellite gateways, are responsible for transmitting data to and from the satellite to the local area network. The antennas and equipment for converting the radio frequency signal to an internet protocol signal for terrestrial connectivity are already installed.
The deals are expected to be concluded this year, with operations kicking off next year, according to Thaicom chief executive Anant Kaewruamgvongs.
Jan 12, 2020
This autonomous security drone is designed to guard your home
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: drones, habitats, robotics/AI, security
One of the new products unveiled at CES this year is a new kind of home security system — one that includes drones to patrol your property, along with sensors designed to mimic garden light and a central processor to bring it all together.
Sunflower Labs debuted their new Sunflower Home Awareness System, which includes the eponymous Sunflowers (motion and vibration sensors that look like simple garden lights but can populate a map to show you cars, people and animals on or near your property in real time); the Bee (a fully autonomous drone that deploys and flies on its own, with cameras on board to live-stream video); and the Hive (a charging station for the Bee, which also houses the brains of the operation for crunching all the data gathered by the component parts).
Roving aerial robots keeping tabs on your property might seem a tad dystopian, and perhaps even unnecessary, when you could maybe equip your estate with multiple fixed cameras and sensors for less money and with less complexity. But Sunflower Labs thinks its security system is an evolution of more standard fare because it “learns and reacts to its surroundings,” improving over time.
Jan 12, 2020
Two new satellites will launch this year to track Earth’s rising oceans
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: satellites, sustainability
A new satellite will provide more detailed information about rising sea levels and other changes in Earth’s oceans. Meet Sentinel-6/Jason-CS.
Jan 12, 2020
Israeli Water-From-Air Technology Named ‘Energy Efficiency Product of Year’
Posted by Brent Ellman in categories: energy, habitats, sustainability
Residents of El Talento, a small town in Colombia adjacent to the city of Cúcuta, have been introduced to the GEN-M, Watergen’s medium-scale atmospheric generator that produces water out of air, October 2019. Photo: Courtesy.
JNS.org – An Israeli-made machine that creates fresh drinking water from air was named the “Energy Efficiency Product of the Year” in the 2020 Smart Home Mark of Excellence Awards at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
Presented annually during CES by the Consumer Technology Association, the Mark of Excellence Awards recognize the technology industry’s top smart-home innovations. The water-from-air appliance, named “GENNY,” was manufactured by the Rishon Letzion-based company Watergen.
Jan 12, 2020
Gov. Cooper urges people to pay attention as officials prepare for possible cyberattack
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: cybercrime/malcode, finance
The Department of Homeland Security is preparing for possible cyberattack from Iran. Officials said it could target finance, energy and telecom companies. Gov. Roy Cooper is urging people to pay attention to keep North Carolina’s computer networks safe.
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Jan 12, 2020
Warnings of ‘Volcanic Tsunami’ After Eruption in Philippines
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: futurism
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Tens of thousands were evacuated and tremors were felt in nearby villages amid an eruption of the country’s second-most-active volcano, the Taal, near Manila.
Jan 12, 2020
Scientists detected ripples in space and time from a potentially new class of collision in the universe. Their observatory cracked a 100-year-old mystery posed by Einstein
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: cosmology
The collision might have produced hundreds of Earths’ worth of gold and platinum. But some signs indicate the metals disappeared into a black hole.
Jan 12, 2020
Can science truly cheat death? And if it does… then what?
Posted by John Davies in categories: life extension, science
Billions of dollars are being invested into research on aging, with promising early results. What if immortality were possible?