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Oct 14, 2024

Understanding Qubits: The Heartbeat of Quantum Computing

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, computing, encryption, quantum physics

Discover how qubits, the building blocks of quantum computing, are revolutionizing fields like medicine and cryptography. Learn why they’re the future.

Oct 14, 2024

Korean firm first to achieve ‘chemical accuracy’ in quantum computing

Posted by in categories: chemistry, computing, information science, quantum physics

The platform-agnostic algorithm ignores information related to noise in quantum computers to prevent compounding errors.

Oct 14, 2024

Study: Aspirin can cut risk of pancreatic cancer in diabetics by 40%

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Taking aspirin regularly cuts the risk of developing pancreatic cancer by 40% in people with diabetes and by 20% in the general population, according to research.

The PLANETS cancer charity funded the study, which it said has made a “significant finding” for the treatment of what is “one of the worst” cancers because of its poor survival rate.

Researchers at University Hospital Southampton and the University of Southampton studied almost 10,000 people from the UK Biobank – a cohort of 500,000 people aged between 37 and 73 recruited between 2006 and 2010.

Oct 14, 2024

Evidence That Music Helps Plants and Fungi Grow But In a Strange Way

Posted by in category: media & arts

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Oct 14, 2024

A simple experiment revealed the complex ‘thoughts’ of fungi

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Mycelium can plan and strategize based on their surroundings, even without brains.

Oct 14, 2024

POV: A complete tour of the Tesla Robovan Interior!

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

🗣️ Listen to what Franz said about it!

👀 So many signature Tesla design cues when you take a closer look.

🫶 This is favourite product of WE ROBOT.

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Oct 14, 2024

TSMC 3nm Set To Witness Massive Adoption From AI Tech Giants; NVIDIA Rubin, AMD Instinct MI355X & Intel Falcon Shores

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

TSMC’s 3nm process is set to receive massive adoption in the AI sector, as Intel, NVIDIA, & AMD plan on utilizing the technology in their next-gen accelerators.

TSMC’s 3nm Process Is demanding in The Tech Markets As It Manages To Capture Most Of The Market Share: NVIDIA Rubin, AMD MI355X & Intel’s Falcon Shores For Next-Gen AI Markets

The Taiwan giant’s next node is said to be highly demanding in the markets, mainly because mainstream tech companies have revolved their upcoming product portfolios around the process. Notable examples include Apple for its upcoming A19 Pro chip, MediaTek’s Dimensity 9,400, and even Google’s Tensor G5. And now, it looks like we have clarity on the adoption of TSMC’s 3nm by the AI tech giants, such as NVIDIA and AMD out there, with a new report by Ctee now showing us where the process is expected to be integrated when it comes to AI portfolios.

Oct 14, 2024

How AI Will Impact Energy Industry Margins Over the Next 5 Years

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Artificial intelligence has the potential to significantly boost margins across various industries in the coming years, most notably software, semiconductors, and energy.

Oct 14, 2024

‘There’s nowhere for the water to go:’ Miles from the ocean, water is becoming a big issue

Posted by in category: futurism

Still, damaging waters need not be a the result of a named storm or involve storm surge to destroy property, or spur flood warnings miles from the ocean. Florida’s flat, low-lying landscape, its limestone geology and its development patterns combine to present an ongoing and sometimes unpredictable threat from the wet stuff that experts fear will become more apparent with increasing temperatures and moisture.

“Virtually the entire state of Florida is a coastal plain,” said Tom Missimer, a hydrogeology professor emeritus at Florida Gulf Coast University’s College of Engineering in Fort Myers, who has been studying water movement for more than half a century. “When we get a large rainfall event, there’s not a lot of storage in the ground to absorb the new water coming in.”

Oct 14, 2024

Nvidia Launches ChatGPT Rival, and It’s Just as Good

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Nvidia has announced its new generative AI systems that already rival ChatGPT…just not in the way you expect.

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