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Dec 27, 2018
Don’t Fear the Robot Overlords—Embrace Them as Coworkers
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: robotics/AI
In factories across the world, machines are beginning to work more intimately with humans without sending them to the unemployment line—or the grave.
Dec 27, 2018
Wake-up timer saves power for I.o.T. sensors
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: electronics, energy
To save power, a cheap new timer can tell smart sensors when to wake up—no batteries required.
Dec 27, 2018
NASA Plan for a Potential Government Shutdown
Posted by Michael Lance in categories: government, space
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration will still continue supporting the operations of the International Space Station despite government shutdown.
NASA has submitted to the Office of Management and Budget its plan for an orderly shutdown of operations if there is no budget in place. During a shutdown, most NASA operations would cease and most employees would be furloughed, with the exception of operations and personnel needed to protect life and property.
Dec 27, 2018
The Wooly Mammoth Lumbers Back into View
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: existential risks
Dec 27, 2018
Scientists Create New Method of Fusion Energy, Without the Old Complications
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: nuclear energy
A once-impossible new technique creates fusion energy with powerful lasers and without radioactive fuel.
Dec 27, 2018
Behind the Market Swoon: The Herdlike Behavior of Computerized Trading
Posted by Derick Lee in category: robotics/AI
Behind the broad, swift market slide of 2018 is an underlying new reality: Roughly 85% of all trading is on autopilot—controlled by machines, models, or passive investing formulas, creating an unprecedented trading herd that moves in unison and is blazingly fast.
The majority of trades come from machines, models, or passive investing formulas that move in unison and blazingly fast. This quarter’s sharp declines are symptoms of the modern market’s sensitivities, the same ones that drove gains through the first three-quarters of the year.
A series of remarkable astronomical images have been released by a team of scientists.
Stunning new images of young planetary systems create a profound cosmic perspective.
- By Caleb A. Scharf on December 13, 2018
Dec 27, 2018
MIT Scientists Use Nanoparticles to Engineer Incredible Glowing Plants
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: nanotechnology
Imagine reading by plant light, and glow-in-the-dark trees instead of street lamps. That’s on the horizon thanks to these engineers.
Dec 27, 2018
One Giant Step for a Chess-Playing Machine
Posted by Ian Hale in categories: information science, robotics/AI
The stunning success of AlphaZero, a deep-learning algorithm, heralds a new age of insight — one that, for humans, may not last long.