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Jun 9, 2024

SpaceX wants to build 1 Starship megarocket a day with new Starfactory

Posted by in category: space travel

This will enable us to increase our production rate significantly as we build toward our long-term goal of producing one Ship per day.

Jun 9, 2024

Three reasons why it’s good news that robots are getting smarter

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

They are becoming more capable, easier to program and better at explaining themselves.

Jun 9, 2024

Basketball technique action recognition using 3D convolutional neural networks

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Wang, J., Zuo, L. & Cordente Martínez, C. Basketball technique action recognition using 3D convolutional neural networks. Sci Rep 14, 13,156 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-63621-8

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Jun 9, 2024

The Great Gene Editing Debate: The Good, Bad and the Ugly

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical

New rules on NGTs — here’s what it means.

Jun 9, 2024

NV Centre Quantum Sensors: A New Era In Condensed Matter Physics Study

Posted by in categories: nanotechnology, quantum physics

Researchers from Princeton University, University of California Santa Barbara, University of Basel, and ETH Zurich have discovered new applications for nitrogen vacancy (NV) centre quantum sensors in condensed matter physics. These sensors, which offer nanoscale resolution across a wide range of temperatures, have been used to measure static magnetic fields in condensed matter systems.

NV centres can probe beyond average magnetic fields, enabling high precision noise sensing in diverse systems. They offer several advantages over other nanoscale probes, including the ability to probe both static and dynamic properties in a momentum and frequency-resolved way.

Condensed matter physics is a field that studies the physical properties of condensed phases of matter, such as solids and liquids. Recently, researchers from Princeton University, University of California Santa Barbara, University of Basel, and ETH Zurich have discovered new opportunities in this field for nanoscale quantum sensors, specifically nitrogen vacancy (NV) centre quantum sensors. These sensors offer unique advantages in studying condensed matter systems due to their quantitative, noninvasive, physically robust nature, and their ability to offer nanoscale resolution across a wide range of temperatures.

Jun 9, 2024

Quantum computing quantum Monte Carlo with hybrid tensor network for electronic structure calculations

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

Kanno, S., Nakamura, H., Kobayashi, T. et al. npj Quantum Inf 10, 56 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41534-024-00851-8

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Jun 9, 2024

Space Engine Systems Successful in UK MoD Hypersonic Technology Challenge

Posted by in categories: business, engineering, military

I found this on NewsBreak: Space Engine Systems Successful in UK MoD Hypersonic Technology Challenge #Engineering


EDMONTON, Alberta—(BUSINESS WIRE)—May 29, 2024—

Space Engine Systems (SES), through its UK operations based out of Spaceport Cornwall (SES Ltd), has applied its aerospace technology expertise to a £1 Billion GBP ($1.27 Billion USD) challenge issued by the UK MoD linked to Hypersonic Technologies and was very recently notified that it had secured a place in the Hypersonic Technology and Capability Development Framework (HTCDF). DE&S to award contracts on £1 billion framework to develop UK’s first hypersonic missile — Defence Equipment & Support (mod.uk). This framework will enable the rapid development of advanced hypersonic missile capabilities, and related technology, over the next 7 years.

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Jun 9, 2024

San Francisco police to start using non-lethal BolaWrap restraint tool

Posted by in category: futurism

A new tool, described as “flying handcuffs,” will soon be used by San Francisco police. https://abc7ne.ws/3x2ZZVJ#restraint #police #handcuffs #crime #lasso #…

Jun 8, 2024

Watch the stunning “icy fingers of death” instantly freeze creatures

Posted by in category: biological

Strange underwater icicles form in the Earth’s coldest regions and freeze living organisms in place.

Jun 8, 2024

Nonreciprocal quantum batteries exhibit remarkable capacities and efficiency

Posted by in category: quantum physics

In physics, nonreciprocity occurs when a system’s response varies depending on the direction in which waves or signals are propagating within it. This asymmetry arises from a break in so-called time-reversal symmetry, which essentially means that a system’s processes observed as they evolve over time will be different compared to those processes observed on rewind.

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