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Jan 6, 2018

Quantum ‘spooky action at a distance’ becoming practical

Posted by in categories: computing, particle physics, quantum physics, security

A team from Griffith’s Centre for Quantum Dynamics in Australia have demonstrated how to rigorously test if pairs of photons — particles of light — display Einstein’s “spooky action at a distance”, even under adverse conditions that mimic those outside the lab.

They demonstrated that the effect, also known as , can still be verified even when many of the photons are lost by absorption or scattering as they travel from source to destination through an optical fiber channel. The experimental study and techniques are published in the journal Science Advances.

Quantum nonlocality is important in the development of new global information networks, which will have transmission security guaranteed by the laws of physics. These are the networks where powerful quantum computers can be linked.

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Jan 6, 2018

Facebook Engineer Asserts That Augmented Reality Will Replace Smartphones in 5 Years

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, mobile phones

AR glasses will be the new smartphone very soon.

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Jan 6, 2018

The moon is about to do something it hasn’t done in more than 150 years

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, space

Call it whatever you like—a blue red moon, a purple moon, a blood moon—but the moon will be a special sight on Jan. 31.

Three separate celestial events will occur simultaneously that night, resulting in what some are calling a super blue blood eclipse. The astronomical rarity hasn’t happened for more than 150 years.

A super moon, like the one visible on New Year’s Day, is the term for when a full moon is closest to the Earth in its orbit, appearing bigger and brighter than normal.

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Jan 6, 2018

This AI-Fortified Bot Will Build the First Homes for Humans on Mars

Posted by in categories: habitats, robotics/AI, space

These humanoid bots can handle tools, shoot and upload photos, catch flying objects, and navigate obstacles—even think for themselves.

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Jan 5, 2018

Robomart: Self-Driving Grocery Stores

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

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Jan 5, 2018

Experiments Show The Effects of a Fourth Spatial Dimension

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, space

We’re used to dealing with three physical dimensions and one extra dimension of time as we move through the Universe, but two teams of scientists have shown that a fourth spatial dimension could reach beyond the limits of up and down, left and right, and forwards and backwards.

As you might expect given this is bending the laws of physics, the experiments involved are partly theoretical and very complex, and touch on our old friend quantum mechanics.

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Jan 5, 2018

Even if you don’t know you’re sick yet, your face will give you away

Posted by in category: futurism

They say you can’t judge a book by its cover, but humans can judge whether another person is sick by looking at a photo for just a few seconds.

That may not sound remarkable — until you consider that the sick people in the photos were in the very early stages of illnesses. They were participants in a scientific experiment and had agreed to be infected with a bacterium that would cause an inflammatory response. Their portraits were taken just two hours after infection.

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Jan 5, 2018

This Modified Engine Allows Any Car to Drive Over 100 MPG

Posted by in category: transportation

This modified engine was demonstrated to drive over 100 miles on a single gallon of gas. Why hasn’t this technology been further developed? Explore more forbidden science: http://ow.ly/BSI430hyNGN

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Jan 5, 2018

Oxygen disappearing from world’s oceans, including Canada’s

Posted by in categories: climatology, sustainability

All animals need to breathe oxygen and we know that regions of the ocean that are losing oxygen are becoming more and more common. We’re seeing the marine animals leaving those areas.


Almost two dozen marine scientists from around the world have issued a warning about an often-overlooked side effect of climate change and pollution.

In a paper published this week in Science, they say oxygen is disappearing from increasingly large areas of ocean and threatening marine life.

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Jan 5, 2018

Driverless Hotel Rooms: The End of Uber, Airbnb and Human Landlords

Posted by in categories: economics, robotics/AI

Screeech. You’ve landed. Time to relax those butt cheeks.

It was only this morning you booked this flight, and now you’re on the other side of the planet. Amazing. You’re nervous but excited to visit Australia for the first time. One week to explore the city and five weeks on a new design project. When that project match showed up in your feed you claimed it in two seconds. You’ve already earned 24,000 $design in the peerism economy.

Ping. “Need a room?”.

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