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Apr 17, 2024
Scientists Invented a Bizarre New Material That Gets Tougher When You Hit It
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: materials, wearables
I found this on NewsBreak: Scientists Invented a Bizarre New Material That Gets Tougher When You Hit It.
Apr 17, 2024
Crucial connection for ‘quantum internet’ made for the first time
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: internet, quantum physics
I found this on NewsBreak: Crucial connection for ‘quantum internet’ made for the first time.
However, this development is being held up because quantum information can be lost when transmitted over long distances. One way to overcome this barrier is to divide the network into smaller segments and link them all up with a shared quantum state.
To do this requires a means to store the quantum information and retrieve it again: that is, a quantum memory device. This must ‘talk’ to another device that allows the creation of quantum information in the first place.
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Apr 17, 2024
Most massive stellar black hole in the Milky Way discovered ‘extremely close’ to Earth
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: cosmology, physics
I found this on NewsBreak: Most massive stellar black hole in the Milky Way discovered ‘extremely close’ to Earth.
Astronomers have found the most massive stellar-mass black hole ever discovered in our galaxy — and it’s lurking “extremely close” to Earth, according to new research.
The black hole, named Gaia BH3, is 33 times more massive than our sun. Cygnus X-1, the next-biggest stellar black hole known in our galaxy, weighs only 21 solar masses. The newfound black hole is located roughly 2,000 light-years away in the constellation Aquila, making it the second-closest known black hole to Earth.
Apr 17, 2024
Researchers develop world’s 1st programmable photonic chip
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: computing
The chip uses light instead of electrons to process information and could pave the way for smaller, faster chips with low thermal effects.
Apr 17, 2024
Quantum speed internet can be enabled with light saved as sound
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: internet, quantum physics
In a basement under the office at the University of Copenhagen, where Niels Bohr once conducted his research, the team toiled to demonstrate an innovative approach to storing quantum data – the quantum drum.
Made of ceramic, the small membrane of the drum has holes scattered around its edges in a neat pattern. When a laser light is incident on the membrane, it begins beating. The sonic vibrations of the drum can be stored and forwarded.
Through their previous work, the researchers know that the membrane stays in a fragile quantum state and can, therefore, receive and transmit data without losing it.
Apr 17, 2024
Quantum computer creates particle that can remember its past
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: computing, particle physics, quantum physics
Apr 17, 2024
Top Astronomers Gather to Confront Possibility They Were Very Wrong About the Universe
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in category: cosmology
A number of high-profile astronomers are set to convene at London’s Royal Society to question some of the most fundamental aspects of our understanding of the universe.
As The Guardian reports, the luminaries of cosmology will be re-examining some basic assumptions about the universe — right down to the over-a-century-old theory that it’s expanding at a constant rate.
“We are, in cosmology, using a model that was first formulated in 1922,” coorganizer and Oxford cosmologist Subir Sarkar told the newspaper, in an apparent reference to the year Russian astronomer Alexander Friedmann outlined the possibility of cosmic expansion based on Einstein’s general theory of relativity.
The expert consensus is that human-like machine intelligence is still a distant prospect, with only a 50–50 chance that it could emerge by 2059.
But what if there was a way to do it in less than half the time?
Visual Capitalist partnered with VERSES for the final entry in our AI Revolution Series to explore a potential roadmap to a shared or super intelligence that reduces the time required to as little as 16 years.
Apr 16, 2024
Tesla’s Surprising Compute Power: AI & Autonomous Vehicle Leader?
Posted by Chris Smedley in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
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