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Jul 20, 2024

Infleqtion Installs First Quantum Computer at NQCC

Posted by in categories: computing, particle physics, quantum physics, security

Infleqtion, the world’s leading quantum information company, announced the installation of a cutting-edge neutral atom quantum computer at the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC).


PRESS RELEASE — Infleqtion, the world’s leading quantum information company, is proud to announce the installation of a cutting-edge neutral atom quantum computer at the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC). This marks a significant milestone as Infleqtion becomes the first company to deploy hardware at the NQCC under their quantum computing testbed programme. The news comes on the heels of Infleqtion’s rapid advancement in quantum gate fidelity.

Tim Ballance, President of Infleqtion UK, said, “Our recent installation is part of Infleqtion’s dedication to leading facility logistics in partnership with our colleagues at the NQCC. Together, we are establishing crucial infrastructure components such as network infrastructure, safety protocols, and security measures. Infleqtion has completed our second milestone, which includes the installation and in-situ characterisation of primary lasers, optical, vacuum, and electronic subsystems necessary for the quantum computer to function. This accomplishment demonstrates our advanced technology and expertise in the field.”

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Jul 20, 2024

Nano MIND: Scientists use magnetism to brain-control mice wirelessly

Posted by in categories: nanotechnology, neuroscience

Unlocking the brain: how magnetic nanomaterials could transform neuroscience.

Mind-control magnet tech to regulate behavior, emotions, hunger.

Understanding the brain’s intricate networks and functions is a complex challenge.

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Jul 20, 2024

10 Stages of AI (And Their Impact on Humanity)

Posted by in categories: biological, Ray Kurzweil, robotics/AI, singularity

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Jul 20, 2024

Michael Graziano | A Conceptual Framework for Consciousness

Posted by in category: neuroscience

*Foresight Neurotech program & apply to join:* https://foresight.org/neurotech-improving-cognition-program/ A group of neuroscience researchers, entrepreneur…

Jul 20, 2024

Attention Schema Theory (AST) by Michael Graziano [MESEC WinterSchool 2023]

Posted by in category: futurism

Michael Graziano’s keynote at MESEC 2023 WinterSchool about the Attention Schema Theory (AST). Included topics: attention, attention schema, body schema, modeling vision and attention, illusionist For more information: https://mesec.co/paradigms

Jul 20, 2024

How Silicon Ring Resonators Are Rewriting the Rules of Quantum Computing

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

A breakthrough in integrated photonics has allowed researchers to harness light manipulation on silicon chips, paving the way for improved quantum computing and secure communications.

They developed compact silicon ring resonators to manage 34 qubit-gates and established a novel five-user quantum network.

Quantum Leap in Integrated Photonics.

Jul 20, 2024

What’s the Secret behind Ozempic’s Sweeping Health Benefits?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health, neuroscience

Ozempic, Wegovy and other GLP-1 drugs are being investigated as treatments for many health conditions—from dementia to addiction to kidney problems.

By Allison Parshall

Jul 20, 2024

TIMELAPSE of Future Space Stations (Sci-fi Documentary)

Posted by in categories: drones, economics, education, food, space

What happens when humanity begins living in space, building larger space stations, and creating a purely space based economy. Space drones will deliver goods between stations, farming stations will grow food, and space hotels will host celestial events and viewing parties for eclipses and welcoming parties for spaceships returning from Mars.

This sci-fi documentary takes a look at the future of space stations and space technology, starting with the retiring of the International Space Station, and ending with the construction of the largest rotating ring world space station, with its own atmosphere and lakes that evaporate creating clouds and rain.

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Jul 20, 2024

Something in space has been pulsing every 22 minutes for at least 35 years

Posted by in categories: energy, physics, space

Researchers reported the discovery of a new cosmic conundrum. The new object, GPM J1839-10, operates similarly to a pulsar, emitting frequent bursts of radio radiation. However, the physics that drives pulsars dictates that they would cease generating if they slowed too much, and practically every pulsar we know of blinks at least once every minute.

GPM J1839-10 has a pulse interval of 22 minutes. We don’t know what type of physics or things can power it.

Jul 20, 2024

Researchers use light to control ferrofluid droplet movements in water

Posted by in category: particle physics

A team of engineers at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology has found that ferrofluidic drops in a tank of water can be forced to rise in desired ways using light. The study is published in the journal Science Advances.

Prior research has shown that ferrofluid droplets can be manipulated in water using a magnet. In this new study, the research team has shown that they can be manipulated by a light source as well.

Ferrofluid droplets are made by immersing magnetic particles in a drop of oil. Prior research has shown that they can be made to travel across a flat surface by dragging a magnet beneath them. If the droplets are heated, bubbles held inside of them expand, making the bubble bigger and more buoyant.

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