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Jan 19, 2023

This 3D-printed hydraulic turbine provides energy without blades

Posted by in categories: energy, food, military, sustainability

It generates energy by forcing the stream to form a vortex.

Without employing any blades, the transportable hydraulic turbine SETUR from Vortex Hydrokinetics serves as a power source. The water source could be rivers, tidal streams, ocean currents, or even canals.

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Jan 19, 2023

Boston Dynamics’ Atlas can now pick and toss items, just like humans

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

With a stylized celebration to celebrate at the end.

Boston Dynamics has done it once again. After demonstrating the extreme capabilities of its bipedal robot, Atlas, flawlessly executing parkour tricks, the company has now released a video where you will fall in love with the robot for doing what one hates the most–climbing down from a high platform or ladder to get the tool you need.

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Jan 19, 2023

New MIT method uses 2D materials to “catch up” with Moore’s Law

Posted by in categories: computing, particle physics

“This will change the paradigm of Moore’s Law.”

Moore’s Law predicted that the number of transistors on a microchip would double every year after 1960, though that rate would eventually hit a wall due to the fact silicone loses electrical properties past a certain size.

One possible solution comes in the form of 2D materials, also known as single-layer materials. These incredibly delicate two-dimensional sheets of perfect crystals are only a single atom thin. Crucially, at the nanometer scale, they can conduct electrons far more efficiently than silicon.

Jan 19, 2023

NASA modifies SpaceX’s in-orbit Crew-5 capsule for emergency use

Posted by in category: space travel

The new modification was made following a coolant leak in a Russian Soyuz rocket attached to the International Space Station.

NASA modified the SpaceX Crew Dragon Endurance capsule, which is currently attached to the International Space Station (ISS).

The crew capsule now features another seat and can carry one more NASA astronaut than was originally intended, a NASA blog post reveals.

Jan 19, 2023

A 10-terabyte image reveals over 3 billion uncharted Milky Way objects

Posted by in categories: computing, space

NOIRLab.

The image, taken by the Dark Energy Camera (DECam) on the NSF’s NOIRLab’s Víctor M. Blanco 4-meter Telescope at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO) in Chile, is viewable online. Anyone can zoom in on the ten terabytes of data made up of 21,400 individual exposures.

Jan 19, 2023

Crypto lender Genesis reportedly preparing for bankruptcy

Posted by in category: cryptocurrencies

This comes as a result of the decline in the cryptocurrency market and the failure of exchanges.

Genesis Global Capital, a cryptocurrency lender, is laying the groundwork for bankruptcy this week. Bloomberg.

The representatives of the crypto lender did not immediately respond to the requests for comment. The sources said the talks would continue and the plans could change anytime.

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Jan 19, 2023

China’s new hyperloop train completes first test runs successfully

Posted by in category: transportation

The train will be the world’s fastest ground-based transport technology if the project goes as planned.

An ultra-fast hyperloop train in China has completed its first test runs, according to a report by the South China Morning Post.

The world’s fastest ground-based transport technology.

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Jan 19, 2023

A city in Japan is trying to generate electricity from snow

Posted by in categories: solar power, sustainability

After solar power, it’s time we tried snow power.

Researchers from the Japanese city of Aomori have begun to study methods to create electricity from snow to provide a sustainable energy supply and meet any power shortages.

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Jan 19, 2023

Conversational AI Is Changing How We Deal With Data

Posted by in categories: mathematics, robotics/AI

In the world of spreadsheets and data analysis, a new player has emerged to shake up the game. Akkio, the easy-to-use AI company, has launched Chat Data Prep, a revolutionary machine learning platform that allows users to transform data using ordinary conversational language.

Gone are the days of struggling with complicated formulas and formatting commands in Excel. With Akkio’s Chat Data Prep, users can simply type in conversational language to make changes to their spreadsheet data. Leveraging AI and large language models, the platform interprets the user’s requests and makes the necessary changes to the data.

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Jan 19, 2023

FTX’s new CEO says there’s possibility for exchange to restart

Posted by in category: futurism

As FTX news subsided in recent weeks, the new CEO of the crypto exchange shared that he is exploring the possibility of restarting the company, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.

John Ray III, the new FTX CEO, said in an interview that “everything is on the table,” in regards to reviving the bankrupt company’s international exchange and he has set up a task force to explore that opportunity.

WSJ also reported that Ray is looking into whether reviving the main international exchange would provide greater value to company’s customers and creditors as he and others try to return funds lost.