Menu

Blog

Page 9

Jan 11, 2025

Huge Interstellar Leap: Scientists Announce Stunning Plan to Reach Alpha Centauri in Our Lifetime

Posted by in categories: solar power, space, sustainability

Join Territory to get access to perks:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8SGU9hQEaJpsLuggAhS90Q/join.

The vast distances between stars make interstellar travel one of humanity’s most daunting challenges. Even the Voyager spacecrafts, now in interstellar space, would take tens of thousands of years to reach the nearest star, Alpha Centauri. To put this into perspective, Alpha Centauri is 277,000 astronomical units (AU) away—over 7,000 times the distance from Earth to Pluto. At current spacecraft speeds, a journey to our stellar neighbor would take an unimaginable 70,000 years. However, new ideas like the Sunbeam Mission offer a promising path forward, proposing innovative propulsion techniques that could shorten this timeline to mere decades.

Continue reading “Huge Interstellar Leap: Scientists Announce Stunning Plan to Reach Alpha Centauri in Our Lifetime” »

Jan 11, 2025

Turkey vulture: The bird that vomits acid up to 10 feet and poops antiseptic onto its legs

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, food

What it eats: The carcasses of dead animals.

Why it’s awesome: These scavenger birds have an unexpected way of keeping predators away — by projectile vomiting stomach acid and semi-digested meat at their attackers.

Turkey vultures live in a range of habitats, including subtropical forests, shrublands and deserts. They have bald heads so that when they feast on carcasses, blood and guts don’t get trapped in their feathers.

Jan 11, 2025

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang on Robotics, AI, And The Next Big Emerging Technologies

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation, virtual reality

I had a conversation with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang and we spoke about groundbreaking developments in physical AI and other big announcements made at CES. Jensen discusses how NVIDIA Cosmos and Omniverse are revolutionizing robot training, enabling machines to understand the physical world and learn in virtual environments — reducing training time from years to hours.

He shares insights on NVIDIA DRIVE AI’s autonomous vehicle developments, including their major partnership with Toyota, and talks about the critical role of safety in their three-computer system approach.

Continue reading “NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang on Robotics, AI, And The Next Big Emerging Technologies” »

Jan 11, 2025

Dr. Debra Whitman, Ph.D. — Chief Public Policy Officer, AARP — Author, The Second Fifty

Posted by in categories: economics, education, government, life extension, mathematics, policy, security

Exploring the most important questions we face as we age.


Dr. Debra Whitman, Ph.D. is Executive Vice President and Chief Public Policy Officer, at AARP (https://www.aarp.org/) where she leads policy development, analysis and research, as well as global thought leadership supporting and advancing the interests of individuals age 50-plus and their families. She oversees AARP’s Public Policy Institute, AARP Research, Office of Policy Development and Integration, Thought Leadership, and AARP International.

Continue reading “Dr. Debra Whitman, Ph.D. — Chief Public Policy Officer, AARP — Author, The Second Fifty” »

Jan 11, 2025

Dr. Nahid Bhadelia, MD — Founding Director, BU Center on Emerging Infectious Diseases (CEID)

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, education, health, policy, security, surveillance

Improving Global Resilience Against Emerging Infectious Threats — Dr. Nahid Bhadelia, MD — Founding Director, Center on Emerging Infectious Diseases (CEID), Boston University.


Dr. Nahid Bhadelia, MD, MALD is a board-certified infectious diseases physician who is the Founding Director of BU Center on Emerging Infectious Diseases (https://www.bu.edu/ceid/about-the-cen…) as well an Associate Professor at the BU School of Medicine. She served the Senior Policy Advisor for Global COVID-19 Response for the White House COVID-19 Response Team in 2022–2023, where she coordinated the interagency programs for global COVID-19 vaccine donations from the United States and was the policy lead for Project NextGen, $5B HHS program aimed at developing next generation vaccines and treatments for pandemic prone coronaviruses. She also served as the interim Testing Coordinator for the White House MPOX Response Team. She is the Director and co-founder of Biothreats Emergence, Analysis and Communications Network (BEACON), an open source outbreak surveillance program.

Continue reading “Dr. Nahid Bhadelia, MD — Founding Director, BU Center on Emerging Infectious Diseases (CEID)” »

Jan 11, 2025

Dad Baffled When 6-Year-Old Daughter Turns Off AI Function on High Tech Doll and Plays With It Like Regular Toy

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

A dad and “AI evangelist” couldn’t understand why his daughter didn’t like the AI function of a toy he bought for her.

Jan 11, 2025

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Secures $1 Billion AI Server Deal For Elon Musk’s X

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI

HPE’s liquid-cooling technology may have played a role in the win, wrote Woo Jin Ho, an analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence.

Jan 11, 2025

Are Machines Truly Thinking? Modern AI Systems Have Finally Achieved Turing’s Vision

Posted by in categories: finance, information science, robotics/AI, sustainability

Modern AI systems have fulfilled Turing’s vision of machines that learn and converse like humans, but challenges remain. A new paper highlights concerns about energy consumption and societal inequality while calling for more robust AI testing to ensure ethical and sustainable progress.

A perspective published on November 13 in Intelligent Computing, a Science Partner Journal, argues that modern artificial intelligence.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science focused on creating systems that can perform tasks typically requiring human intelligence. These tasks include understanding natural language, recognizing patterns, solving problems, and learning from experience. AI technologies use algorithms and massive amounts of data to train models that can make decisions, automate processes, and improve over time through machine learning. The applications of AI are diverse, impacting fields such as healthcare, finance, automotive, and entertainment, fundamentally changing the way we interact with technology.

Jan 11, 2025

Study: “Time is an illusion” and does not exist as we know it

Posted by in category: futurism

Debate continues to rage in the scientific community about the true meaning of time, even about its very existence at a fundamental level.

Jan 11, 2025

New OpenAI job listings reveal the company’s robotics plans

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

New job listings reveal that OpenAI plans to develop sensors and other hardware for its upcoming robotics products.

Page 9 of 12,346First678910111213Last