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Oct 30, 2024
Humans and Carbs: A Complicated 800,000-Year Relationship
Posted by Arthur Brown in category: futurism
New evidence shows how we evolved to crave and digest carbohydrates and how this helped spur today’s carbohydrate consumption beyond healthy amounts.
Oct 30, 2024
How Generative AI Is Transforming Medical Education
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: biotech/medical, education, robotics/AI
Generative AI is changing medicine, and it’s happening fast. HMS is getting a jump on this shift by training future doctors with skills in data and machine learning.
Harvard Medical School is building artificial intelligence into the curriculum to train the next generation of doctors.
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Oct 30, 2024
Transparent Camera Built With See-Through Photoarray
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: computing, innovation
👁️🔍 Scientists have developed a transparent camera using see-through technology, paving the way for hidden eye tracking devices in everyday objects. #InvisibleInnovation
The problem is that placing a camera in front of the eyes tends to block the view. And mounting them further away makes them less accurate, more bulky and often more power hungry because of the extra data processing they require. This has limited their utility in many situations.
What eye trackers need is a way of hiding light sensitive pixels in plain sight.
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Oct 30, 2024
Lockheed Martin completes acquisition of smallsat manufacturer Terran Orbital
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: military, satellites
WASHINGTON — Lockheed Martin Corp announced Oct. 30 it has completed the acquisition of small satellite manufacturer Terran Orbital. The approximately $450 million acquisition deal deepens Lockheed Martin’s foothold in the commercial satellite sector and culminates a partnership that began in 2017.
The acquisition positions Lockheed to leverage Terran’s expertise in low-cost satellite production for both military and commercial ventures. Lockheed Martin stressed that Terran Orbital, now rebranded as “Terran Orbital, a Lockheed Martin Company,” will continue to operate as a merchant supplier for the broader space industry.
The completed acquisition caps Lockheed Martin’s years-long relationship with Terran Orbital, formerly Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems. The smallsat specialist, founded in 2011, initially focused on nanosatellites and cubesats, but transitioned to building larger satellite platforms after it rebranded in 2022. That shift in focus followed Terran Orbital’s public listing through a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) merger, which aimed to accelerate its commercial growth.
Oct 30, 2024
Large-scale programmable logic array achieves complex computations
Posted by Cecile G. Tamura in categories: computing, innovation
Researchers have developed a cutting-edge optical computing system that represents a major leap in the field of optical logic.
Traditionally, optical logic computing—using light to perform logical operations—has faced challenges when trying to handle more than four inputs due to limitations in…
Researchers have long sought to harness the power of light for computing, aiming to achieve higher speeds and lower energy consumption compared to traditional electronic systems. Optical computing, which uses light instead of electricity to perform calculations, promises significant advantages, including high parallelism and efficiency. However, implementing complex logic operations optically has been a challenge, limiting the practical applications of optical computing.
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Oct 30, 2024
Google CEO says more than 25 percent of company’s new code written by AI
Posted by Cecile G. Tamura in category: robotics/AI
Today, more than a quarter of all new code at Google is generated by AI, then reviewed and accepted by engineers.
More than a quarter of Google’s new code is being generated by artificial intelligence (AI), CEO Sundar Pichai revealed during Tuesday’s third-quarter earnings call for the leading tech company.
We’re also using AI internally to improve our coding processes, which is boosting productivity and efficiency, Pichai said during the call.
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Oct 30, 2024
Elon Musk’s xAI Eyes New Funding at $40 Billion Valuation as AI Race Intensifies
Posted by Roman Kam in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI
This was first reported by the Wall Street Journal. This comes after the company recently received a fundraise of $6 billion in a Series B round. The company said in a statement that the funding saw participation from several key investors, including Valor Equity Partners, Vy Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Sequoia Capital, Fidelity Management & Research Company, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, Kingdom Holding, and others.
Oct 30, 2024
Emerging Tech: A New Era of Cybersecurity in Manufacturing
Posted by Chuck Brooks in categories: cybercrime/malcode, innovation
Companies must adapt their security postures to keep pace with the rapid innovation of technologies affecting operational security. — by Chuck Brooks / Brooks Consulting International.
Oct 30, 2024
This gene-editing discovery could help reverse ageing
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, life extension
CRISPR is a way off being using in human treatment – but a new discovery could unlock its potential. Here’s what’s new.