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May 11, 2016
IBM makes quantum computing available free on IBM Cloud
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: quantum physics, supercomputing
https://youtube.com/watch?v=jf7D8snlsnQ
IBM Research has announced that effective Wednesday May 4, it is making quantum computing available free to members of the public, who can access and run experiments on IBM’s quantum processor, via the IBM Cloud, from any desktop or mobile device.
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May 11, 2016
The world’s tiniest, most powerful nanoengine
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: biotech/medical, nanotechnology
University of Cambridge researchers have developed the world’s tiniest engine, capable of a force per unit-weight nearly 100 times higher than any motor or muscle.
The new nano-engines could lead to nanorobots small enough to enter living cells to fight disease, the researchers say.
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May 11, 2016
Gorgeous Animation Shows a Spaceship Mysteriously Traveling to a Universe Beyond
Posted by Sean Brazell in category: space travel
Absolutely beautiful animation.
Where do I sign up to be ON one of those?! wink
I want to know more about the world in this short animation Entropy, by Tim Cahn. I want to know why the spaceship is leaving Earth. I want to know what the space station is doing all the way out there. I want to know who’s there. I want to know where the ship is headed. I want to live in this world. But in the stillness of the short, we only get to see the beautiful imagery of a spaceship leaving Earth, so we have to fill in the blanks ourselves.
May 11, 2016
America is ‘dropping cyberbombs’ – but how do they work — By Richard Forno and Anupam Joshi | The Conversation
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in category: security
“Recently, United States Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work publicly confirmed that the Pentagon’s Cyber Command was “dropping cyberbombs,” taking its ongoing battle against the Islamic State group into the online world. Other American officials, including President Barack Obama, have discussed offensive cyber activities, too.”
May 11, 2016
This Robot’s Teaching Itself to Twirl a Stick
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: information science, robotics/AI
If you’ve ever tried to learn how to spin a pencil in your hand, you’ll know it takes some concerted effort—but it’s even harder for a robot. Now, though, researchers have finally built a ‘bot that can learn to do it.
The reason that tasks like spinning a stick are hard is that a lot happens in a very short time. As the stick moves, the forces exerted by the hand can easily send it flying out of control if they’re not perfectly co-ordinated. Sensing where the stick is and varying the hand’s motion is an awful lot for even the smartest algorithms to handle based on a list of rules.
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May 11, 2016
The Information Age is over; welcome to the Experience Age
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: computing, electronics, internet
Twenty-five years after the introduction of the World Wide Web, the Information Age is coming to an end. Thanks to mobile screens and Internet everywhere, we’re now entering what I call the “Experience Age.”
When was the last time you updated your Facebook status? Maybe you no longer do? It’s been reported that original status updates by Facebook’s 1.6 billion users are down 21 percent.
The status box is an icon of the Information Age, a period dominated by desktop computers and a company’s mission to organize all the world’s information. The icons of the Experience Age look much different, and are born from micro-computers, mobile sensors and high-speed connectivity.
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May 11, 2016
Alphabet Chairman Testifies in Oracle Suit Against Google — By Quentin Hardy | The New York Times
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in category: law
“Eric E. Schmidt, the executive chairman of Google’s parent company, Alphabet, may have unique insight into the multibillion-dollar lawsuit filed against his company by another Silicon Valley heavyweight, Oracle Corporation.”
May 11, 2016
Inside Walt Mossberg’s office: Seven products that changed everything — By Eric Johnson | Recode
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: computing, media & arts
“In case you missed it, this week on the Recode Decode podcast, host and Recode co-founder Kara Swisher interviewed our other co-founder, Walt Mossberg, about the past and future of tech and media.”
May 11, 2016
IBM Announces Magic Bullet To Zap All Kinds of Killer Viruses
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: biotech/medical
Working with Singapore researchers, IBM has engineered a chemical that blocks viruses like Zika, Ebola, dengue, influenza, herpes, and more.