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Dec 14, 2022

Best space images of 2022: 10 stellar views of the universe

Posted by in category: cosmology

The most jaw-dropping pictures of space this year.


From the Pillars of Creation to the Milky Way’s black hole, 2022 has been full of incredible photos from space. Here are the best space pictures of 2022.

Dec 14, 2022

Mike West at RAADfest 2022

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

I knew my life would be spent trying to tackle the problem of defeating death itself.


Dr. Michael West presents on age reprogramming to induce tissue regeneration (iTR) at RAADfest 2022.

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Dec 14, 2022

Google Labs unveils Pitchfork, an AI that can convert old code to new code and rewrite itself

Posted by in categories: information science, robotics/AI

After six decades we have finally reached controlled fusion “ignition.” Here is how it works and what it means (and doesn’t mean):

At the Lawrence Livermore National Lab (LLNL) the National Ignition Facility (NIF) starts with the Injection Laser System (ILS), a ytterbium-doped optical fiber laser (Master Oscillator) that produces a single very lower power, 1,053 nanometer (Infrared Light) beam. This single beam is split into 48 Pre-Amplifiers Modules (PAMs) that create four beams each (192 total). Each PAM conducts a two-stage amplification process via xenon flash lamps.


Self-coding and self-updating AI algorithms appear to be on the horizon. There are talks about Pitchfork AI, a top-secret Google Labs project that can independently code, refactor, and use both its own and other people’s code.

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Dec 14, 2022

Scientists create living smartwatch powered by slime mold

Posted by in categories: computing, mobile phones

Devices such as cellphones, laptops and smartwatches are constant companions for most people, spending days and nights in their pocket, on their wrist, or otherwise close at hand.

But when these technologies break down or a newer model hits stores, many people are quick to toss out or replace their device without a second thought. This disposability leads to rising levels of electronic waste—the fastest-growing category of waste, with 40 million tons generated each year.

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Dec 14, 2022

Researchers at DeepMind Created a 70B Parameter Language Model that Generates Statements Aligned with Humans with Diverse Viewpoints

Posted by in categories: ethics, robotics/AI

Human preferences on any topic have become diverse. Coming up with a statement that the majority of the population agrees with seems to be a challenge. Researchers at DeepMind, an AI company, accepted this challenge, trained a large language model, and fine-tuned it. They have to assume that human preferences are static and homogeneous to build the model.

The model generates statements to maximize approval among a group of people with diverse preferences. The research team fine-tuned the 70 billion parameter model, which was provided by thousand moral and political questions, and human written responses were provided for those questions. Then a reward model was trained in order to give weight to different opinions. Their best model was able to achieve more than a 65 percent preference rate.

The model was very sensitive when they tested it by just feeding part of the responses of the group of people then, the rest of the people’s opinion, which was not included, had a significant variance. Thus, the individual contribution of each consensus is equally important. There are many complicated NLP tasks like reading comprehension, fluent language generation, etc., which helped form the foundations for this LLM.

Dec 14, 2022

After AlphaFold: protein-folding contest seeks next big breakthrough

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

Two years after DeepMind’s revolutionary AI swept a competition for predicting protein structures, researchers are building on AlphaFold’s success.

Dec 14, 2022

An end to chronic pain? Future treatment could look very different

Posted by in category: futurism

Over the next decade or more experts say pain treatment will look very different than it does today, with more effective care.

Dec 14, 2022

The Power of Artificial Intelligence for Government

Posted by in categories: business, government, robotics/AI

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the Federal Government—and it’s up to you to make it work for your mission. Booz Allen can help. We deliver custom, secure solutions that allow government to responsibly unlock its potential.

Our AI experts, scientists, domain experts, and consultants understand the technologies that make AI possible, the policies that make it necessary, the business cases that make it strategic, and the solutions that make it powerful.

Dec 14, 2022

Airbus successfully launches wingman drones from A400M

Posted by in categories: drones, military, robotics/AI

These Remote Carriers will supplement manned aircraft and support pilots in their tasks and missions.

A group led by Airbus has successfully tested the launch and operation of a Remote Carrier flight test demonstrator, a modified Airbus Do-DT25 drone, from a flying A400M.

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Dec 14, 2022

Watch a space habitat prototype for Orbital Reef explode into pieces in dramatic video

Posted by in categories: habitats, space travel

Orbital Reef is one of NASA’s in-development successors for the ISS.

Sierra Space, the company developing a new space station called Orbital Reef alongside Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin, just blew up a small prototype for an inflatable astronaut habitat, a recent press statement (Dec .13) reveals.

The company conducted what it calls the “ultimate burst pressure test” (UBP) as part of the development of Orbital Reef, which is one of several privately-developed successors to the International Space Station that have been funded by NASA.

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