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Oct 8, 2017

This company is 3D printing objects

Posted by in category: 3D printing

This could change the way we build just about anything.

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Oct 8, 2017

Japan brings out the bazooka in AI war with China

Posted by in categories: economics, government, robotics/AI

China may have the clear lead in the development of artificial intelligence (AI) systems in the region, but Japan’s government, realising how vital the sector is to its economic future, has intervened in the hopes of levelling the playing field.

Japan announced in late August that it is planning to invest billions of yen to fund next-generation semiconductors and other technologies critical to AI development.


Billions of yen in public investment could help firms innovate, but analysts say the nation may never catch up with China and the US, global tech leaders that show no signs of slowing down.

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Oct 8, 2017

Google has unveiled plans to build quantum machines that are vastly superior to classical computers

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

Intelligent Machines

Google reveals blueprint for quantum supremacy.

The ability of quantum machines to outperform classical computers is called quantum supremacy. Now Google says it has this goal firmly in its sights.

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Oct 7, 2017

Planetary Resources’ Exploration Program

Posted by in category: space

Planetary Resources’ Exploration Mission.

Planetary Resources is embarking on the world’s first commercial deep space exploration mission. The purpose is to identify and unlock the critical water resources necessary for human expansion in space.

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Oct 7, 2017

Photographic Age Biomarker in Mice

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, information science, life extension, robotics/AI

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MouseAGE is working to develop the first photographic biomarker of aging in mice to help validate potential anti-aging interventions, save animal lives, and greatly speed up the pace of longevity research.

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Oct 7, 2017

Gun violence costs America $229 billion a year—more than $700 for every man, woman, and child

Posted by in category: futurism

The Annual Cost of Gun Violence Exceeds $229 Billion. #MAGA


The True Cost of Gun Violence in America The data the NRA doesn’t want you to see.

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Oct 7, 2017

Human longevity will be the world’s biggest industry

Posted by in category: life extension

Our latest Master Investor Magazine lines up hard-hitting experts offering you FREE advice on how to profit from it.

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Oct 7, 2017

The Business of Artificial Intelligence

Posted by in categories: business, robotics/AI

Like so many other new technologies, however, AI has generated lots of unrealistic expectations. We see business plans liberally sprinkled with references to machine learning, neural nets, and other forms of the technology, with little connection to its real capabilities. Simply calling a dating site “AI-powered,” for example, doesn’t make it any more effective, but it might help with fundraising. This article will cut through the noise to describe the real potential of AI, its practical implications, and the barriers to its adoption.


What it can — and cannot — do for your organization.

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Oct 7, 2017

The mystery of Stephen Paddock’s brain

Posted by in categories: biological, neuroscience

Stephen Paddock’s brother has speculated, “something went wrong in his head.” David Eagleman asks, what precisely was it? We know little about Paddock but quite a bit about biological factors that can be associated with violent behavior, Eagleman says”

“David Eagleman directs the Center for Science and Law and is an adjunct professor of neuroscience at Stanford University. He is the writer and presenter of the PBS series, “The Brain with David Eagleman,” and the author of the New York Times bestseller, “Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain.” The opinions expressed in this commentary are his own.”

‘In the wake of the mass shooting in Las Vegas, Stephen Paddock’s brother Eric speculated, “something went wrong in his head.” But what precisely was it?”

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Oct 7, 2017

Today, Elon Musk Is Meeting Puerto Rico’s Governor to Fix the Island’s Energy Crisis

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, solar power, sustainability

Elon Musk and Puerto Rico’s governor are in talks to fix the territory’s energy crisis. It could stand as solar-power exemplar to the world.

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