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Jan 10, 2022

Meta delays return to office to an optimistic March 28

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Why they need to return office?đŸ€”đŸ€”.Can’t they work from virtual world?


Meta, the company that at the beginning of this pandemic was called Facebook, has updated its return-to-office guidance, moving its target date from the end of this month to March 28, CNBC reports. With the shifting timetables for reopening and inconsistent guidance, one can only imagine how whiplashed the company’s employees must feel.

To wit: Back in December of 2020, CEO Mark Zuckerberg first told employees they would not be required to receive a COVID-19 vaccine in order to return to work. At that time, the company projected remote work could continue until at least July of 2021, though it later pushed to open offices in May. By June, Zuckerberg had passed a new edict: either seek permission from a manager to work from home, or be expected to come to the office for at least half the week.

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Jan 10, 2022

Drones in N.Y. Corridor Can Fly Beyond Visual Line of Sight #drone #droneday

Posted by in categories: computing, drones

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Jan 10, 2022

These Will Be the Earliest Use Cases for Quantum Computers

Posted by in categories: chemistry, computing, finance, quantum physics

Quantum computers will not be general-purpose machines, though. They will be able to solve some calculations that are completely intractable for current computers and dramatically speed up processing for others. But many of the things they excel at are niche problems, and they will not replace conventional computers for the vast majority of tasks.

That means the ability to benefit from this revolution will be highly uneven, which prompted analysts at McKinsey to investigate who the early winners could be in a new report. They identified the pharmaceutical, chemical, automotive, and financial industries as those with the most promising near-term use cases.

The authors take care to point out that making predictions about quantum computing is hard because many fundamental questions remain unanswered; for instance, the relative importance of the quantity and quality of qubits or whether there can be practical uses for early devices before they achieve fault tolerance.

Jan 10, 2022

Start UK Rollout Of Zero-Emission Jets This Decade

Posted by in categories: climatology, government, policy, sustainability

UK domestic flights could be operated by electric and hydrogen aircraft as early as 2028, a new policy paper by Transport & Environment (T&E) finds.


2022 is a crucial year in climate change policy terms for UK aviation. The UK government will consult and decide on both how to make the UK ETS net-zero compliant; what the specific details of the sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) mandate are; and lay out a final Jet Zero strategy.

In its new policy paper, T&E recommends the path forward to set UK aviation on a net zero trajectory. The recommendations include:

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Jan 10, 2022

Hyundai’s vision for the future explained in 8 minutes (with Metaverse, Boston Dynamics)

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

At CES 2022, Hyundai reveals its vision for the future, which merges the metaverse with physical robotics.

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Jan 10, 2022

Canon can’t get enough toner chips, so it’s telling customers how to defeat its DRM

Posted by in category: computing

Lack of chips produces “no negative effects on print quality,” Canon says.

Jan 10, 2022

Scientists Capture Airborne Animal DNA for the First Time

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics

Researchers filtered the air around two zoos and identified genetic material from dozens of species, a technique that could help track and conserve wildlife.

Jan 10, 2022

Last Week in AI #150: Cuddly robo-dogs, self-farming farms, AI-crafted craft beer recipes

Posted by in categories: food, robotics/AI, sustainability

Japanese are increasingly turning to “social robots”, John Deere’s latest self-driving tractor will enable autonomous farming, a new South Australian craft beer has been designed entirely by AI.

Jan 10, 2022

China’s ‘artificial sun’ hits new high in clean energy boost

Posted by in categories: nuclear energy, physics

Anhui research facility expected to provide plasma physics insights crucial to setting up industrial-size reactors to generate clean energy.

Jan 10, 2022

SpaceX Starship: Impressive video shows the Mars-bound rocket’s launch tower

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, space travel

The launch tower is getting bigger.


SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has shared a video of the Starship’s impressive launch tower, ahead of a planned orbital flight.