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Apr 16, 2024

Simultaneous Performance Improvement and Energy Savings with an Innovative Algorithm for 6G Vision Services

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, information science, internet, robotics/AI

Professor Jeongho Kwak’s from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at DGIST has developed a learning model and resource optimization technology that combines accuracy and efficiency for 6G vision services. This technology is expected to be utilized to address the high levels of computing power and complex learning models required by 6G vision services.

6G mobile vision services are associated with innovative technologies such as augmented reality (AR) and autonomous driving, which are receiving significant attention in modern society. These services enable quick capturing of videos and images, and efficient understanding of their content through deep learning-based models.

However, this requires high-performance processors (GPUs) and accurate learning models. Previous technologies treated learning models and computing/networking resources as separate entities, failing to optimize performance and mobile device resource utilization.

Apr 16, 2024

Will Emergent Gravity Rewrite Physics?

Posted by in category: physics

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Apr 16, 2024

How turning off one gene causes mice to grow 6 legs

Posted by in category: futurism

A study of embryo development in mice led to the creation of a mutant mouse fetus with an extra pair of legs in place of genitals.

Apr 16, 2024

Astronomers detect radio halo in a massive galaxy cluster

Posted by in category: space

An international team of astronomers has performed radio observations of a massive galaxy cluster known as ACT-CL J0329.2–2330, which resulted in the detection of a new radio halo in this cluster. The finding was reported in a research paper published April 5 on the pre-print server arXiv.

Apr 16, 2024

Watch: Tesla Optimus takes a walk bare-bones in a new video by Elon Musk

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, sustainability, transportation

When we thought Tesla’s Optimus project was settling into a routine of shirt-folding chores and tasks, Elon Musk threw us a curveball. A new video, shared by the Tesla CEO on X(formerly Twitter), showcases Optimus in its new Gen 2 avatar in a state we haven’t seen before, walking but decidedly undressed.

But unlike the polished presentations we’ve seen before, this time, Optimus is bare-bones, revealing its intricate inner workings in all their unpolished glory.

Apr 16, 2024

Nuclear fusion reactor in South Korea runs at 100 million degrees C for a record-breaking 48 seconds

Posted by in category: nuclear energy

The experimental fusion reactor sustained temperatures of 212 million degrees Fahrenheit for a record-breaking 48 seconds.

Apr 16, 2024

Song lyrics have become simpler and more repetitive over the last five decades

Posted by in category: futurism

Another metric of dumbing down the populace.


Parada-Cabaleiro, E., Mayerl, M., Brandl, S. et al. Song lyrics have become simpler and more repetitive over the last five decades. Sci Rep 14, 5,531 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-55742-x.

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Apr 16, 2024

Guidance on Energy and Macronutrients across the Life Span

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Poor nutrition is a major risk factor for disease. In this first review in a new series on nutrition, the authors provide an overview of nutritional guidance, with a focus on energy and macronutrients. Read the full review:

Apr 16, 2024

Adobe Doubles Down on AI With Its Latest Premiere Pro Announcements

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The company’s video editor will soon get new AI tools for object addition/removal and generative extension.

Apr 16, 2024

Most massive stellar black hole in our galaxy found

Posted by in category: cosmology

Astronomers have identified the most massive stellar black hole yet discovered in the Milky Way galaxy. This black hole was spotted in data from the European Space Agency’s Gaia mission because it imposes an odd ‘wobbling’ motion on the companion star orbiting it. Data from the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (ESO’s VLT) and other ground-based observatories were used to verify the mass of the black hole, putting it at an impressive 33 times that of the sun.

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