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Nov 28, 2019
There has never been a better time to start a small space agency
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: space
Over a dozen countries have started their own space agencies in the last decade, a trend driven in large part by the expansion of the commercial sector.
Nov 28, 2019
AMD CEO Lisa Su on 2020 Outlook: ‘The Best Is Yet to Come’
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: computing, entertainment
Su is laser-focused on where she wants to take AMD by 2025 when she will reach her 10th year as CEO. “What I like to always say is that the best is yet to come,” she says, beaming. “Our goal is to really push the envelope.”
Watch the video above for more from my interview with Su.
AMD is on a roll with its high tech chips powering PCs, data centers and gaming consoles, and the stock surging 80 percent in 2019.
Nov 28, 2019
Why we need fibre — and how we can get more of it
Posted by Paul Battista in category: futurism
By Vanessa Hrvatin
Fibre is known to be an important part of a nutritious diet, yet most of us are notoriously bad at getting enough of it. It’s estimated that most Canadians only consume about half the amount of recommended daily fibre. But why is it an important part of our diet? Here’s everything you need to know about fibre and how to incorporate more of it into your daily meals.
What is fibre?
Nov 28, 2019
8 Morning Exercises You Should Do as Soon as You Get Out of Bed
Posted by Paul Battista in category: biotech/medical
You know that phrase, “Do what’s most important first thing in the morning”? That doesn’t mean check your email or scroll through Twitter and Instagram. It means perform some morning exercises. Considering the fact your day is mostly going to be spent sitting in front of your screen, the best thing you can do when you open your eyes is get your blood flowing.
Nov 28, 2019
Scientists Just Found an “Impossible” Black Hole in The Milky Way Galaxy
Posted by Paul Battista in category: cosmology
A new black hole search method has just yielded fruit, and boy is it juicy. Astronomers have found a stellar-mass black hole clocking in at around 70 times the mass of the Sun — but according to current models of stellar evolution, its size is impossible, at least in the Milky Way.
The chemical composition of our galaxy’s most massive stars suggests that they lose most of their mass at the end of their lives through explosions and powerful stellar winds, before the star’s core collapses into a black hole.
The hefty stars in the mass range that could produce a black hole are expected to end their lives in what is called a pair-instability supernova that completely obliterates the stellar core. So astronomers are scratching their heads trying to figure out how the black hole — named LB-1 — got so chonky.
Nov 28, 2019
Here’s how to prove that you are a simulation and nothing is real
Posted by Paul Battista in category: futurism
How do you know you are real? A classic paper by philosopher Nick Bostrom argues you are likely a simulation.
Nov 27, 2019
How I cured myself of chronic illness and reversed ageing | Darryl D’Souza | TEDxPanaji
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: biotech/medical, food, life extension
NOTE FROM TED: This talk, which was filmed at a TEDx event, contains several assertions about diet that come from the speaker’s own understanding of nutrition. While some viewers may find advice provided in this talk to be helpful, please do not look to this talk for medical advice. TEDx events are independently organized by volunteers. The guidelines we give TEDx organizers are described in more detail here: http://storage.ted.com/tedx/manuals/tedx_content_guidelines.pdf
Can you cure your self from life threatening health problems? Can you reverse ageing? Darryl D’Souza, an expert in natural therapy and pioneer in integrated wellness and spirituality talks about how he reversed ageing by following simple laws of nature about food and nutrition. How the food that we eat today has become our poison and how we can reclaim our lives and good health. Darryl is the author of “Become Healthy or Extinct”, a book about reversing chronic illnesses with integrated natural therapy. The book has followers in over 150 countries. An engineer by profession, but drawn into the world of natural therapies after failed attempts by modern medicine to cure him of some serious illnesses at a young age. Darryl is a pioneer in Integrated Wellness & Spirituality and conducts life-transforming talks & workshops that expose the real causes of widespread sickness in society and he gives you breakthrough ideas on how to become part of the solution instead of being part of the problem. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.
Nov 27, 2019
Study: Our universe may be part of a giant quantum computer
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: computing, cosmology, particle physics, quantum physics
A pair of physicists from Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (IKBFU) in Russia recently proposed an entirely new view of the cosmos. Their research takes the wacky idea that we’re living in a computer simulation and mashes it up with the mind-boggling “many worlds” theory to say that, essentially, our entire universe is part of an immeasurably large quantum system spanning “uncountable” multiverses.
When you think about quantum systems, like IBM and Google’s quantum computers, we usually imagine a device that’s designed to work with subatomic particles – qubits – to perform quantum calculations.
Nov 27, 2019
There Might Be Cracks in the Universe — But We Can’t See Them from Earth
Posted by Xavier Rosseel in categories: cosmology, physics
Here might be cracks in space-time, but humanity’s telescopes can’t see them.
The cracks, if they exist, are old, remnants of a time shortly after the Big Bang. But a new paper shows they might be too faint to detect.