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Jan 18, 2019
Levi Explains Hybrid Vs. Heirloom Vegetables | S1:E8 | MIgardener
Posted by Mark Larkento in category: food
Hybrid vs Heirloom Vegetables with Levi.
What is the difference between hybrid and heirloom? Are hybrids bad? Are they natural? What is an heirloom? How old is an heirloom? Those questions and more are answered in this episode of Levi Explains.
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Jan 18, 2019
The Ghost in the Quantum Turing Machine
Posted by Adam Ford in categories: computing, cosmology, neuroscience, quantum physics
Interview with Scott Aaronson — covering whether quantum computers could have subjective experience, whether information is physical and what might be important for consciousness — he touches on classic philosophical conundrums and the observation that while people want to be thorough-going materialists, unlike traditional computers brain-states are not obviously copyable. Aaronson wrote about this his paper ‘The Ghost in the Quantum Turing Machine’ (found here https://arxiv.org/abs/1306.0159). Scott also critiques Tononi’s integrated information theory (IIT).
Scott discusses whether quantum computers could have subjective experience, whether information is physical and what might be important for consciousness — he touches on classic philosophical conundrums and the observation that while people want to be thorough-going materialists, unlike traditional computers brain-states are not obviously copyable. Aaronson wrote about this his paper ‘The Ghost in the Quantum Turing Machine’ (found here https://arxiv.org/abs/1306.0159). Scott also critiques Tononi’s integrated information theory (IIT).
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Jan 18, 2019
Blockchain: 6 Key Ethical Considerations
Posted by David Houlding in categories: bitcoin, computing, cryptocurrencies, cybercrime/malcode, disruptive technology, employment, ethics, hacking, information science
Blockchain shows major potential to drive positive change across a wide range of industries. Like any disruptive technology, there are ethical considerations that must be identified, discussed, and mitigated as we adopt and apply this technology, so that we can maximize the positive benefits, and minimize the negative side effects.
Own Your Data
For decades we have sought the ability for data subjects to own and control their data. Sadly, with massive proliferation of centralized database silos and the sensitive personal information they contain, we have fallen far short of data subjects having access to, let alone owning or controlling their data. Blockchain has the potential to enable data subjects to access their data, review and amend it, see reports of who else has accessed it, give consent or opt-in / opt-out of data sharing, and even request they be forgotten and their information be deleted.
Monetize Your Data
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Jan 18, 2019
That was quick!Prince Philip gets new Land Rover delivered after crash
Posted by Carse Peel in category: futurism
Prince Philip’s driving days don’t appear to be numbered just yet after a replacement Land Rover was delivered to him today — less than 24 hours after his horror smash.
The black Freelander — an exact replica of the one Philip wrote-off yesterday — was driven off the back of a lorry and into Sandringham at around Midday.
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Jan 18, 2019
80 Acres Farms Raises $40m to Complete ‘First Fully Automated Vertical Farm’
Posted by Montie Adkins in categories: food, robotics/AI, sustainability
I wonder how many people it will feed.
80 Acres Farms, an Ohio-based vertical farming startup, has raised private equity funding from Virgo Investment Group, a private equity firm from San Francisco for the construction of what it says will be the first fully automated indoor farm.
AgFudnerNews can reveal that the deal was worth more than $40 million in equity capital, according to sources close to the deal.
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Jan 18, 2019
This Photo of Earth and the Moon Was Shot from 71 Million Miles Away
Posted by Alberto Lao in category: space travel
Here’s a new photo that shows Earth and the Moon from a whopping 71 million miles away. It was captured by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx, which is currently on a mission to obtain a sample from a near-Earth asteroid and return it to Earth.
The photo was captured on December 19th, 2018, using the spacecraft’s NavCam 1 camera. Earth and the moon can be seen on the bottom-left side of the photo. The much larger white object in the upper-right side is asteroid Bennu.
Earth is 71 million miles (114M km) away in the photo, while Bennu is just 27 miles (43 km).
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Jan 18, 2019
This Dutch Startup Converts Heat Into Cold Via A Stirling Engine, And Could Just Save The Planet
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Jan 18, 2019
Nanoparticle breakthrough in the fight against cancer
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, nanotechnology
A recent study, affiliated with South Korea’s Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) has introduced a novel targeted drug delivery system in the fight against cancer.
Jan 18, 2019
4 Gene-Editing Technologies That Could Replace CRISPR
Posted by Manuel Canovas Lechuga in categories: biotech/medical, engineering, genetics
The future of medicine involves the precise engineering of human cells. Turns out, that future may not include that promising CRISPR technique.