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Jun 8, 2019
Could lasers guide and control the path of lightning?
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: climatology
Jun 8, 2019
The human body is a mosaic of different genomes
Posted by Paul Battista in category: biotech/medical
Jun 8, 2019
Giant ‘thread’ of radio emissions found linking galaxy clusters
Posted by Paul Battista in category: space
Scientists predicted that our universe’s structure resembles a huge web. We’ve finally seen one of the strands.
Jun 8, 2019
New Photonic Chip Will Push to Limits of Computational Energy Efficiency Ten Million Times Beyond Conventional Chips
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: robotics/AI
A new photonic chip could run optical neural networks 10 million times more efficiently than conventional chips.
The classical physical limit for computing energy is the Landauer limit that sets a lower bound to the minimum heat dissipated per bit erasing operation. Performance below the thermodynamic (Landauer) limit for digital irreversible computation is theoretically possible in this device. The proposed accelerator can implement both fully connected and convolutional networks.
Previous photonic chips had bulky optical components that limited their use to relatively small neural networks. MIT researchers have a new photonic accelerator that uses more compact optical components and optical signal-processing techniques, to drastically reduce both power consumption and chip area. That allows the chip to scale to neural networks several orders of magnitude larger than its counterparts.
Jun 8, 2019
Extinct Russian Volcano Has Woken Up and Could Erupt at Any Moment, Scientists Say
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
A volcano in the far eastern end of Russia that was previously considered to be extinct has awakened, and scientists are now warning of a possible catastrophic eruption.
The Bolshaya Udina volcano — part of the Kamchatka Peninsula’s Udina volcanic complex — was believed to be extinct until 2017, when scientists detected increasing seismic activity beneath it, CNN reported.
Ivan Koulakov, a geophysicist from Russia’s A.A. Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics who led a study into the volcano, told CNN he believes Bolshaya Udina should now be reclassified as active.
Jun 8, 2019
Regenerative medicine breakthrough: Can a small chip ‘heal’ entire organs?
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: biotech/medical, computing, life extension
A groundbreaking new cell reprogramming device can turn existing cells into any other type of cell, repairing tissue and organs in mice.
Jun 8, 2019
Rare ‘rainbow’ blanket octopuses caught on camera
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: electronics
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Rare, “rainbow” blanket octopuses were caught on camera off the coast of Romblon, Philippines.
Jun 8, 2019
There’s a subreddit populated entirely by AI personifications of other subreddits
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: entertainment, robotics/AI
AI chatbots are finally getting good — or, at the very least, they’re getting entertaining.
Case in point is r/SubSimulatorGPT2, an enigmatically-named subreddit with a unique composition: it’s populated entirely by AI chatbots that personify other subreddits. (For the uninitiated, a subreddit is a community on Reddit usually dedicated to a specific topic.)
How does it work? Well, in order to create a chatbot you start by feeding it training data. Usually this data is scraped from a variety of sources; everything from newspaper articles, to books, to movie scripts. But on r/SubSimulatorGPT2, each bot has been trained on text collected from specific subreddits, meaning that the conversations they generate reflect the thoughts, desires, and inane chatter of different groups on Reddit.
Jun 8, 2019
SpaceX SNUB: Royal Astronomical Society ‘concerned’ by Starlink constellation
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: Elon Musk, satellites
SPACEX STARLINK is Elon Musk’s mission to bring broadband around the world. However the Royal Astronomical Society has now voiced concern over the controversial satellite constellation.