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Apr 9, 2023

Physicists Discover that Gravity Can Create Light

Posted by in categories: energy, physics

Researchers have discovered that in the exotic conditions of the early universe, waves of gravity may have shaken space-time so hard that they spontaneously created radiation.

The physical concept of resonance surrounds us in everyday life. When you’re sitting on a swing and want to go higher, you naturally start pumping your legs back and forth. You very quickly find the exact right rhythm to make the swing go higher. If you go off rhythm then the swing stops going higher. This particular kind of phenomenon is known in physics as a parametric resonance.

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Apr 9, 2023

The Unfolding of a New Era in Robotics

Posted by in categories: materials, robotics/AI

Origami robots are autonomous machines that are constructed by folding two-dimensional materials into complex, functional three-dimensional structures. These robots are highly versatile. They can be designed to perform a wide range of tasks, from manipulating small objects to navigating difficult terrain. Their compact size and flexibility allow them to move in ways that traditional robots cannot, making them ideal for use in environments that are hard to reach.

Another notable feature of origami-based robots is their low cost. Because they are constructed using simple materials and techniques, they can be produced relatively inexpensively. This makes them an attractive option for many researchers and companies looking to develop new robotics applications.

There are many potential applications for origami robots. They could be used in search and rescue missions, where their small size and flexibility would allow them to navigate through rubble and debris. They could also be used in manufacturing settings, where their ability to manipulate small objects could be put to use in assembly lines.

Apr 9, 2023

Resting Heart Rate, Heart Rate Variability: Is Q1 2023 Better Than 2022?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics

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Apr 9, 2023

Why Physicists Think The Future Changes the Past — Retrocausality Explained

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, time travel

Retrocausality, a mind-blowing quantum concept, proposes that future events impact the past. Challenging time’s traditional flow and exploring interconnected temporal relationships. Can the universe communicate with its past-self?

0:00 What is Retrocausality?
00:55 The Layers of the Universe.
02:17 The Universe Is Not Real.
04:32 The Role of Quantum Entanglement.
08:02 Does Time Travel Explain the Mysteries of the Universe?

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Apr 9, 2023

Fermi Paradox: The Vulnerable World Hypothesis

Posted by in category: existential risks

And exploration of the Vulnerable World Hypothesis solution to the Fermi Paradox.

And exploration of the possibility of finding fossils of alien origin right here on the surface of the earth.

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Apr 9, 2023

Geoffrey Hinton is considered a godfather of artificial intelligence, having championed machine learning decades before it became mainstream

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

As chatbots like ChatGPT bring his work to widespread attention, we spoke to Hinton about the past, present and future of AI.

CBS Saturday Morning’s Brook Silva-Braga interviewed him at the Vector Institute in Toronto on March 1, 2023. #ai #interview #artificialintelligence #GeoffreyHinton #machinelearning #future

Apr 9, 2023

Russian submarines off U.S. east coast spark Cold War comparisons

Posted by in category: military

The growing presence of Russian submarines off the coast of the United States has sparked Cold War comparisons from military observers and a retired NATO admiral.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has been set on expanding Russia’s underwater capabilities. Over the past several years, Moscow has been producing a series of submarines that have the capability to reach the most critical targets in the U.S. or continental Europe.

Apr 9, 2023

China sends 71 warplanes near Taiwan as military drills kick off

Posted by in category: military

China kicked off three days of military drills and ‘combat readiness patrols’ around the island on Saturday, just days after the Taiwanese president met the U.S. House speaker.

Apr 9, 2023

Runaway supermassive black hole is hurtling through space followed by tail of infant stars (video)

Posted by in category: cosmology

This could be some sorta civilization moving itself in space.


The Hubble Space Telescope has spotted a runaway supermassive black hole racing through space followed by a tail of infant stars 200,000 light-years long.

Apr 9, 2023

Artificial Intelligence Finds A Powerful New Antibiotic For The First Time

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health, robotics/AI

Tom is a writer in London with a Master’s degree in Journalism whose editorial work covers anything from health and the environment to technology and archaeology.