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Sep 23, 2018

Google, JPMorgan Chase & Co, IBM, Other Key Companies To Attend White House Quantum Computing Meeting

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, robotics/AI, transportation

Quantum computing ‘will enable us to predict and improve chemical reactions, new materials and their properties, as well as provide new understandings of spacetime and the emergence of our universe,’ the White House said.

Google, IBM, JPMorgan Chase & Co., and other key U.S. companies are set to attend a White House quantum computing meeting to be held on Monday, Reuters reports.

A groundbreaking technology still in its infancy, quantum computing could have a major impact on transportation, healthcare, communications, weather forecasting, artificial intelligence, and other areas. Quantum computing could, experts claim, revolutionize our society.

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Sep 23, 2018

The Looking Glass — Um Display Holográfico Interativo

Posted by in category: futurism

Esse é o “The Looking Glass”, que clama ser um display holográfico interativo. Apesar de achar que o mesmo é um display 3D volumétrico e não um holograma real, isso não tira a graça dele.


Esse é o “The Looking Glass”, que clama ser um display holográfico interativo.

Apesar de achar que o mesmo é um display 3D volumétrico e não um holograma real, isso não tira a graça dele.

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Sep 23, 2018

60 Years & Counting

Posted by in category: space

We celebrate NASA’s first 60 years of achievement.

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Sep 23, 2018

An Eye Infection Found in Contact Lens Wearers Can Cause Blindness

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Doctors at England’s Moorfields Eye Hospital identified an outbreak of Acanthamoeba keratitis, an eye disease that can cause blindness. This team thinks that the amoeba can travel through the water supply and infect contact wearers who aren’t careful.

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Sep 23, 2018

Biggest Test Yet Shows Einstein Was Wrong About ‘Spooky Action at a Distance’

Posted by in category: physics

Physicists recently addressed a persistent flaw in a test that defines reality.

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Sep 23, 2018

Study of one million people leads to world’s biggest advance in blood pressure genetics

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics

Over 500 new gene regions that influence people’s blood pressure have been discovered in the largest global genetic study of blood pressure to date, led by Queen Mary University of London and Imperial College London.

Involving more than one million participants, the results more than triple the number of gene regions to over 1,000 and means that almost a third of the estimated heritability for pressure is now explained.

The study, published in Nature Genetics and supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), Medical Research Council and British Heart Foundation, also reports a strong role of these genes, not only in blood vessels, but also within the adrenal glands above the kidney, and in body fat.

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Sep 23, 2018

Waking Up with Sam Harris — #138 — The Edge of Humanity (with Yuval Noah Harari)

Posted by in categories: economics, governance, information science, robotics/AI

https://youtu.be/TbjQGooiJNs

James Hughes : “Great convo with Yuval Harari, touching on algorithmic governance, the perils of being a big thinker when democracy is under attack, the need for transnational governance, the threats of automation to the developing world, the practical details of UBI, and a lot more.”


In this episode of the Waking Up podcast, Sam Harris speaks with Yuval Noah Harari about his new book 21 Lessons for the 21st Century. They discuss the importance of meditation for his intellectual life, the primacy of stories, the need to revise our fundamental assumptions about human civilization, the threats to liberal democracy, a world without work, universal basic income, the virtues of nationalism, the implications of AI and automation, and other topics.

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Sep 23, 2018

This Study on Nearly Half a Million People Has Bad News For The Keto Diet

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, food, health

Scientists and dietitians are starting to agree on a recipe for a long, healthy life. It’s not sexy, and it doesn’t involve fancy pills or pricey diet potions.

Fill your plate with plants. Include vegetables, whole grains, healthy fats, and legumes. Don’t include a lot of meat, milk, or highly processed foods that a gardener or farmer wouldn’t recognize.

“There’s absolutely nothing more important for our health than what we eat each and every day,” Sara Seidelmann, a cardiologist and nutrition researcher at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, told Business Insider.

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Sep 23, 2018

The Physics Of Why Timekeeping First Failed In The Americas

Posted by in category: physics

The world’s greatest clockmaker sent a clock to the new world, and everything went haywire. The reason why will shock you.

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Sep 23, 2018

Humans have skeletal stem cells that help bones and cartilage grow

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Human skeletal stem cells have been found for the first time.

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