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Jul 19, 2015

Cryonics firm sees market in tech’s quest for eternal youth — By Joaquin Palomino SFGate

Posted by in categories: cryonics, life extension

At an industrial park in San Leandro, a small group of artists, scientists and tech enthusiasts are trying to sell an alternative to death: cryonic suspension. The company, Transtime, preserves the recently deceased in liquid nitrogen under the assumption that one day the frozen cadavers can be revived.

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Jul 19, 2015

Is this the end for apps? — Erin N. Shapiro | The Next Web

Posted by in category: computing

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“With more artificial intelligence being built into operating systems and their greater ability to find and present relevant data, some have predicted contextual information may eventually push users off of third-party apps…After all, why open an app if the data within it is easily accessible through Google Now or Siri?” Read more

Jul 18, 2015

Discovery Of Massless Weyl Fermion Particle Could Revolutionize Electronics

Posted by in categories: electronics, particle physics

Two separate teams of researchers have found evidence for a theorized type of massless particle known as a “Weyl fermion.” The discovery was made by scientists at Princeton University in New Jersey and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and could herald a whole new age of better electronics.

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Jul 18, 2015

Massless particle discovered 85 years after it was theorized

Posted by in category: particle physics

Researchers have discovered a massless particle, which was first theorized 85 years ago and thought to be a building block for other subatomic particles.

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Jul 18, 2015

Physicists confirm rare pentaquarks discovery

Posted by in category: particle physics

Researchers have confirmed the existence of two pentaquark states, rare subatomic particles made up of five quarks.

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Jul 18, 2015

Algorithms Based on Brains Make For Better Networks

Posted by in categories: computing, information science, neuroscience

Researchers take inspiration from the developing brain to create improved computer algorithms.

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Jul 18, 2015

NASA just found something big hiding out behind Pluto

Posted by in category: space

NASA and the team behind its New Horizons spacecraft announced today that Pluto — the dwarf planet — has a giant tail.

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Jul 18, 2015

Japan opens world’s first robot hotel

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

At the 5-star Henn-na Hotel in Japan, robots welcome guests at reception, carry their bags and even do the cleaning.

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Jul 18, 2015

After 85-year search, massless particle with promise for next-generation electronics found

Posted by in categories: electronics, particle physics

Scientists have discovered Weyl fermions, elusive massless particles theorized 85 years ago that could give rise to faster and more efficient electronics because of their unusual ability to behave as matter and antimatter inside a crystal.

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Jul 18, 2015

Monkey ‘brain net’ raises prospect of human brain-to-brain connection

Posted by in category: neuroscience

In two separate experiments, scientists have formed a network from the brains of monkeys and rats, allowing them to co-operate and learn as a “superbrain”.

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