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Aug 26, 2016
Virtual reality robots could someday TELEPORT juries to crime scenes
Posted by Carse Peel in categories: robotics/AI, security, virtual reality
Virtual reality robots could someday teleport juries to gruesome crime scenes to investigate murders…
Juries are rarely allowed to visit crime scenes.
There are some exceptions, usually in difficult, high-profile murder cases such as the O.J Simpson trial in 1995.
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Aug 26, 2016
Nooscope mystery: The strange device of Putin’s new man Anton Vaino
Posted by Carse Peel in category: futurism
A strange theory about a tool to control society sets Russians guessing about President Putin’s new top aide Anton Vaino.
Aug 26, 2016
Italy to test earthquake predictor to reduce deaths and damage
Posted by Carse Peel in category: habitats
A national earthquake forecasting system combined with data on building vulnerability may help communicate risk of shocks happening – but uncertainties remain.
Aug 26, 2016
Inside the killer robot ‘arms race’ where the world’s five leading superpowers are secretly preparing for an all-out futuristic war
Posted by Carse Peel in categories: computing, drones, neuroscience, robotics/AI
GAME OF DRONES
WORLD superpowers are engaged in a feverish “arms race” to develop the first killer robots completely removed from human control, the Sun Online can reveal.
These machines will mark a dramatic escalation in computer AI from the drones and robots currently in use, all of which still require a human to press the “kill button”.
Aug 26, 2016
CIA reveals Spacenet ‘AI in the sky’ that could constantly monitor activity on Earth
Posted by Carse Peel in categories: computing, information science, robotics/AI, satellites
CIA reveals Spacenet ‘AI in the sky’ that could constantly monitor activity on Earth via high resolution satellites…
It sounds like something out of a sci-fi film — an AI that constantly monitors the Earth, looks for unusual activity.
Aug 26, 2016
Shadow worlds: Have we seen our first glimpse of dark forces?
Posted by Carse Peel in category: space
The identity of the invisible stuff that holds galaxies together has long been a mystery. Now it might have been unmasked – and it’s not what we expected.
Aug 26, 2016
Want to Hang Out with POTUS in VR? You Can!
Posted by Carse Peel in category: virtual reality
A new virtual reality experience from Felix & Paul Studios lets you visit Yosemite National Park with President Obama. Check it out here.
Aug 26, 2016
Construction Corner: Growing materials on demand where they’re needed
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: materials
Nice read on DARPA’s Engineered Living Materials (ELM) program. DARPA’s program to improve the quality of cell circuitry and other synthetic bios.
Aug 26, 2016
Cheap and Useful 3D Printed Electronics
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: 3D printing, mobile phones, solar power, sustainability
Nice.
Shopping trends change from time to time while consumers continue to search for more affordable products with better functionality and specs. Researchers and developers around the world continue to improve company products while lessening the cost of producing these materials.
Gadgets like smartphones, LED lights, tablets and solar cells are already part of the mainstream, and it is not going to change anytime soon. Companies that are involved in this industry must always keep a competitive edge against other manufacturers.
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