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Feb 12, 2022
The Feynman Lectures on Physics
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: drones, internet, physics
“Now, anyone with internet access and a web browser can enjoy reading a high quality up-to-date copy of Feynman’s legendary lectures.
France’s Defense Ministry oversees development of a biomimetic drone whose resemblance to birds and insects increases its stealth operation.
Feb 12, 2022
France’s Defense Ministry developing bird-like stealth drone
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: drones, surveillance
Researchers supported by France’s Defense Ministry are working to develop a more effective surveillance drone that’s also less prone to detection by its imitation of birds or insects.
In this case, that involved learning how winged creatures of nature might allow data-collecting UAVs to do their work without being seen, or be identified if they are.
Feb 12, 2022
Materials challenges and opportunities for quantum computing hardware
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: computing, information science, particle physics, quantum physics
The potential of quantum computers to solve problems that are intractable for classical computers has driven advances in hardware fabrication. In practice, the main challenge in realizing quantum computers is that general, many-particle quantum states are highly sensitive to noise, which inevitably causes errors in quantum algorithms. Some noise sources are inherent to the current materials platforms. de Leon et al. review some of the materials challenges for five platforms for quantum computers and propose directions for their solution.
Science, this issue p. eabb2823.
Feb 12, 2022
The lack of symmetry tends to diminish yield in the journey toward true #nuclear #fusion ignition, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists find
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: physics
They are examining all million pieces of the puzzle to make the next #NIF shots “even.” #physics.
https://www.llnl.gov/news/research-looks-piston-model-unders…implosions
Feb 12, 2022
CRISPR Co-Founder Jennifer Doudna on Future of Biotech
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: biotech/medical, futurism
Sixth Street Chief Science Adviser and Nobel laureate Jennifer Doudna, co-founder of the CRISPR genome editing technology 10 years ago, and Sixth Street Vice Chairman and Partner R. Martin Chavez join Emily Chang to discuss the future of CRISPR and its potential for commercialization.
Feb 12, 2022
How will aliens contact us? Declassified NSA document reveals top theories
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: evolution, privacy
Feb 12, 2022
What is quantum entanglement? All about this ‘spooky’ quirk of physics
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: quantum physics
Feb 12, 2022
OpenAI Chief Scientist Says Advanced AI May Already Be Conscious
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: robotics/AI
Feb 12, 2022
Tesla releases sneak peek of its Gigafactory Berlin’s ‘most advanced paint shop’ enabling new colors
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: sustainability, transportation
Tesla has released a quick sneak peek of the paint shop inside Gigafactory Berlin, which the automaker has been taunting as “its most advanced paint shop” yet – and it should enable new colors.
It’s literally has been years since Tesla has launched a new vehicle paint color.