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Jan 13, 2022
Are robotic kitchens the future of food?
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: food, robotics/AI
Restauranteurs are using robotic kitchens to cut real estate costs, opening up room in their budgets for higher quality ingredients.
Jan 13, 2022
CycleBoard Rover review: A strange yet exciting mashup of an electric scooter and a skateboard
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: futurism
The CycleBoard Rover is unlike anything I’ve tested before. It looks like a scooter and handles more like a skateboard. It’s a wild ride that is hard to describe, but that’s what I’m here to try and do.
Having tested plenty of electric scooters and e-skateboards before, I thought I could just hop on the CycleBoard Rover and blast away.
Jan 13, 2022
A treasure map for the realm of electrocatalysts
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: computing, materials
Efficient electrocatalysts, which are needed for the production of green hydrogen, for example, are hidden in materials composed of five or more elements. A team from Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) and the University of Copenhagen has developed an efficient method for identifying promising candidates in the myriad of possible materials. To this end, the researchers combined experiments and simulation.
They published their report in the journal Advanced Energy Materials (“Unravelling Composition–Activity–Stability Trends in High Entropy Alloy Electrocatalysts by Using a Data-Guided Combinatorial Synthesis Strategy and Computational Modeling”).
A view of the sputtering machine used to produce the material library counters. (Image: Christian Nielinger)
Jan 13, 2022
Digital influencers herald a new era of branding
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: futurism
Digital influencers, or virtual humans, are the latest trend in social media marketing. Find out how the avant-garde Japanese start-up Aww Inc. is changing behaviors and powering tomorrow’s brands with its newly minted virtual humans.
Jan 13, 2022
Firefox browser goes down due to ‘infinite loop’ technical issue
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
The Firefox browser has stopped working due to a technical issue, with sites failing to load and no status information being provided to users.
The issue appears to be due to a HTTP3 problem. It appears that a recent update to the browser triggers an infinite loop in the network thread that prevents any pages from loading, leaving the browser useless.
However, this is an issue that can be temporarily overcome.
Jan 13, 2022
5 Epinutrients To Slow Down Aging, From A Naturopathic Doctor
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
What are epinutrients, you ask? Allow us to explain.
In a 2021 study, naturopathic doctor and functional medicine expert Kara Fitzgerald, N.D., author of Younger You, was able to improve participants’ biological age by three years. Sounds like a tall order, but the intervention was actually pretty simple: With a very doable diet and exercise plan, it only took eight weeks to see these results. “A big reason we actually made a difference in eight weeks’ time is because we very intentionally bathed the body in a high amount of epinutrients,” she says on this episode of the mindbodygreen podcast.
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Jan 13, 2022
Venmo users unhappy after learning about new legal requirement
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: law
Venmo users react to a new legal provision requiring commercial transactions totaling $600 to be reported to the Internal Revenue Service.
Jan 13, 2022
TSMC invests in new capacity despite forecasts chip demand will ease
Posted by Eric Klien in categories: business, computing
Last year, Germany spent $53 billion on defense. This year, TSMC is spending $44 billion on chip factories. (In 2019, TSMC only spent $14.9 billion, so they are spending insane amounts of money trying to fix the chip shortage.) Pretty much everyone in the chip business is also dramatically increasing their spending as well.
TSMC investment will “put a ceiling” on Samsung, Intel’s foundry plans.
Jan 13, 2022
Third-Party Software for Teslas Can Be Hacked, German Teen Says
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: cybercrime/malcode, transportation
A 19-year-old said he’s found flaws in a piece of third-party software that appears to be used by a relatively small number of owners of Tesla Inc. cars that could allow hackers to remotely control some of the vehicles’ functions.