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Jan 26, 2019

This ‘Artificial Nose’ Device Can Quickly Detect Gas and Other Odors

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Having a good sense of smell can help protect us from danger. Unfortunately though, humans don’t always have an efficient response to odors. However, a group of researchers aim to change that: They’ve created an “artificial nose” device that can quickly detect ammonia, gas, and sewage.

Researchers at the University of British Columbia’s Okanagan campus developed a microfluidic gas detector, which can sense most odors, including noxious substances, said a UBC Okanagan press release. The team, which published their findings in Nature Scientific Reports on Jan. 17, found that this device might be helpful in detecting fumes that aren’t easily noticed by humans.

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Jan 25, 2019

#OppyPhoneHome Update: We’re pulling out all the stops and trying new strategies to regain communication with Opportunity

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https://go.nasa.gov/2RR7KZ2

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Jan 25, 2019

Life’s good

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Oops sry wrong group…😁✨🕊.

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Jan 25, 2019

Analysis: “The Era of Deep Learning Is Coming to an End”

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Many of the new developments in artificial intelligence that we hear about nowadays are actually just applications of machine learning techniques that have been hammered out for years.

And as the research community’s attention shifts from deep learning, it remains unclear what will take its place, according to MIT Tech. In the past, older types of artificial intelligence that didn’t really take off when they were first developed later resurfaced and taken off with new life. For instance, scientists first developed machine learning decades ago, but it only became commonplace about a decade ago.

MIT Tech didn’t predict what will come next. It may be that some form of existing technology will finally hits its stride, but it’s also possible that an AI engineer will develop some brand-new type of AI that’ll shape the future.

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Jan 25, 2019

StarCraft Champion Trounced by AI: “Very Human Style of Gameplay”

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It took “200 years of training” to get to this point.


Jan 25, 2019

First Commercial SpaceShipTwo Flight Is Expected to Launch This Year

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Virgin Galactic founder Richard Branson aims to fly to space on the first-ever commercial SpaceShipTwo flight in mid-2019.

On Thursday, Branson spoke about SpaceShipTwo on the CBS This Morning TV show, and how Virgin Galactic is collaborating with Under Armour to equip future astronauts with proper space attire and footwear, SpaceNews.com reported. During the interview, Branson said Virgin Galactic is conducting additional tests for the first commercial SpaceShipTwo flight, which is expected to take place later this year.

How soon do you see people in space wearing an @UnderArmour outfit?

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Jan 25, 2019

Vajrayana Buddhism: Preparation for the Posthuman?

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The Vajra (thunderbolt) tradition goes back at least to Amen of the Egyptian Old Kingdom. It passes on through thunderbolt-wielding Zeus/ Jupiter; and is also found in India and Tibet in the Vajrayana (Tantra) tradition. Tantra entails the study of all relevant traditions to determine the best. It contradicts neither science or religion. This C19th Tibetan tsakli is from a group of five Vajragarudas. Several ancient Egyptian emblems that survive in tsakli are given in Hypermodern Magick/ Khemetic Chess (Vol 2 of 3, Mandrake of Oxford series). This type of Buddhism seems particularly suitable for radical futurists.

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Jan 25, 2019

China Starts “Debt Shaming”: New App Warns Users If They Are Walking Near Someone In Debt

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https://paper.li/e-1437691924#/


Whether the app reveals the debtors’ names or photos is unknown, nor does China Daily mention how much money is owed or to whom — but according to paper the app allows people to “whistle-blow on debtors capable of paying their debts.”

“It’s a part of our measures to enforce our rulings and create a socially credible environment,” said a spokesman for the Higher People’s Court of Hebei — which is behind the app.

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Jan 24, 2019

Japan’s approval of stem-cell treatment for spinal-cord injury concerns scientists

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Chief among their worries is insufficient evidence that the therapy works.

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Jan 24, 2019

Signs the World Might END…

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