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Mar 11, 2022
Math’s ‘Oldest Problem Ever’ Gets a New Answer
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: mathematics
A new proof significantly strengthens a decades-old result about the ubiquity of ways to represent whole numbers as sums of unit fractions.
Mar 11, 2022
These Transistor Gates Are Just One Carbon Atom Thick
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: computing, particle physics
Scientists in China have created a transistor using graphene and molybdenum disulfide with a gate length of just 0.34 nanometers. “We have realized the world’s smallest gate-length transistor,” says one of the paper’s authors, an electrical engineer at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
Mar 11, 2022
How evolution ‘hacked’ its way to intelligence from the bottom up
Posted by Jose Ruben Rodriguez Fuentes in category: computing
Powerful tricks from computer science and cybernetics show how evolution ‘hacked’ its way to intelligence from the bottom up by Michael Levin & Rafael Yuste + BIO.
Mar 11, 2022
Your Brain Is Fooled Into Feeling Shapes and Textures On This Temperature-Changing Touchscreen
Posted by Jose Ruben Rodriguez Fuentes in category: neuroscience
The research could one day lead to effective touch-typing on a touchscreen with no physical buttons.
Mar 11, 2022
DoD space agency funds development of laser terminal that connects to multiple satellite at once
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: military, satellites
The Space Development Agency awarded BridgeComm and Space Micro a $1.7 million contract to demonstrate point-to-multipoint communications.
WASHINGTON — Each of the satellites in the Pentagon’s planned mesh network of communications satellites could have as many as many as four laser links so they can talk to other satellites, airplanes, ships and ground stations.
Optical inter-satellite links are critical to the success of the Space Development Agency’s low Earth orbit constellation — known as Transport Layer — that will be used to route data traffic. Lasers provide much higher transmission data rates than traditional radio-frequency communications but are also far more expensive.
Mar 11, 2022
New Hubble video shows off 20 years of its most spectacular views of space
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space
Mar 11, 2022
Bionic eyes: How tech is replacing lost vision
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: cyborgs, life extension, neuroscience, transhumanism
This technology has to translate images into something the human brain can understand. Click the numbers in the interactive image below to find read about how this works.
There are a whole range of conditions, some which are picked up due to the aging process and others which may be inherited, that can cause sight deterioration.
Bionic eyes work by ‘filling in the blanks’ between what the retina perceives and how it is processed in the brain’s visual cortex, that breakdown occurs in conditions which impact the retina. It is largely these conditions which bionic eyes could help treat.
Mar 11, 2022
Why human beings become fragile after the age of 65
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: biological
A study shows how a deficiency of coenzyme Q10, which charges our biological batteries, reduces mobility and the capacity for the generation of this vital molecule.