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Jan 10, 2017
Scotland smashed two wind power records in December
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: sustainability
Wind turbines in Scotland generated power equivalent to all its electricity needs for four straight days, between December 23 and 26, new analysis from WWF Scotland has shown.
Furthermore, on December 24, 74,042 megawatt hours of electricity generated from wind power was sent to the National Grid, a record.
With electricity demand on Christmas Eve 56,089 megawatt hours, WWF Scotland noted that wind turbines generated the “equivalent of 132 percent of Scotland’s total electricity needs that day.” The environmental group’s figures come from analysis of data provided by WeatherEnergy.
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Jan 10, 2017
Model sheds light on inhibitory neurons’ computational role
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: biological, neuroscience, robotics/AI
Researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory have developed a new computational model of a neural circuit in the brain, which could shed light on the biological role of inhibitory neurons — neurons that keep other neurons from firing.
The model describes a neural circuit consisting of an array of input neurons and an equivalent number of output neurons. The circuit performs what neuroscientists call a “winner-take-all” operation, in which signals from multiple input neurons induce a signal in just one output neuron.
Using the tools of theoretical computer science, the researchers prove that, within the context of their model, a certain configuration of inhibitory neurons provides the most efficient means of enacting a winner-take-all operation. Because the model makes empirical predictions about the behavior of inhibitory neurons in the brain, it offers a good example of the way in which computational analysis could aid neuroscience.
Jan 10, 2017
Capturing the Intelligence of the Crowd: How to Create Your Own Super AI
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: finance, robotics/AI
https://youtube.com/watch?v=AkLs9nVHv28
In Brief
- Numerai is making a collective artificial intelligence in order to make stock market predictions.
- So far, their data scientists have submitted over 12 billion equity price predictions in less than a year
There’s a new way to make stock market predictions. One company, Numerai, is synthesizing machine intelligence to command the capital of an American hedge fund.
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Jan 10, 2017
The future can be a very strange place 😂
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
Can you tell if she is human or robot? 😂 😂
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Jan 9, 2017
The Army is Testing Genetically Engineered Spider Silk for Body Armor
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
Inserting spider DNA into silkworms yields a tough fabric that’s far more flexible than Kevlar.
Spider silk is one of nature’s toughest substances, similar in strength to the Kevlar plastic found in bulletproof vests but much more flexible. Kraig Biocraft, a company out of Ann Arbor, Michigan, genetically altered silkworms to produce a fiber that’s similar to pure spider silk. Today, they announced an Army contract to test this so-called Dragon Silk for possible use in body armor.
There’s a reason that silk from worms is cheap but you can’t buy pajamas made from spider fabric: spiders are territorial and cannibalistic, which makes farming them for fabric production almost exorbitant.
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Jan 9, 2017
DARPA’s Biotech Chief Says 2017 Will “Blow Our Minds”
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: biotech/medical, military
The Pentagon’s research division is betting its high-risk, high-reward programs will change medicine.
- By Dina Fine Maron on January 9, 2017
Jan 9, 2017
Ford aims for self-driving car with no gas pedal, no steering wheel in 5 years, CEO says
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
Ford Motor CEO Mark Fields, Monday on CNBC, explained the automaker’s ambitious plan to create the autonomous vehicle of the future.
Jan 9, 2017
Scientists Created Tiny Bio Bot That Could Deliver Drugs From Under the skin
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI
Cannot wait to see the day that when we think of tech companies that we think of Microbio, or Applgen, AlphaBio, etc. When Bio/ Medical is so intertwine with tech that the need for devices are the past; is a great day for me.
A new kind of tiny robot that can heal cancer.
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Jan 9, 2017
Energy all around us could power under-skin implants and sensors in aircrafts – Dr Gonzalo Murillo
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: energy, transportation
There is unlimited kinetic energy all around us and harnessing it could change the way we interact with the world forever, according to Dr Gonzalo Murillo from the National Microelectronics Center of Spain, whose research into piezoelectric materials has earned him an award for the most novel innovator under 35 in Europe 2016 from the MIT Technology Review, US.