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Sep 16, 2016
GlobalFoundries announces new 7nm FinFET process, full node shrink
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: computing
GlobalFoundries is planning an aggressive rollout schedule for next-generation technologies like 7nm manufacturing and FD-SOI.
Sep 16, 2016
Fish lose their unique personality when they go to ‘school’
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: futurism
Despite individual animals having their own personality, this gets suppressed when they make decisions together in a group, new research has found.
Sep 16, 2016
What Happens if SpaceX Beats NASA to Mars?
Posted by Andreas Matt in categories: Elon Musk, space travel
If the Elon Musk-led company beats the $20 billion federal agency to the red planet, here’s what the consequences would be.
Sep 16, 2016
Living Eye Implant Uses Lab-Grown Cells to Restore Sight
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: biotech/medical
Our eyes are one of our most complex body parts, made up of numerous delicate cell structures that work together seamlessly to allow us to see. Conditions like far-sightedness, glaucoma, and cataracts are widespread, and it’s no wonder given the fragile nature of the eye’s many components.
In the worst-case scenario, optical cells malfunction to the point of blindness. But a group of scientists at the University of Melbourne in Australia recently took a critical step towards alleviating and even curing a common vision problem. Added to groundbreaking work in other areas, blindness could become an affliction of the past.
Sep 16, 2016
Boston Dynamics brings Spot robot to Disrupt SF
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: robotics/AI
Sep 16, 2016
Artificial intelligence is helping blind people see
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: robotics/AI
Microsoft’s new AI glasses are helping blind people see. A great example of AI+human collaboration tech for the betterment of humanity.
Sep 16, 2016
Researchers are figuring out how to make virtual assistants understand your feelings
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: robotics/AI
One research lab is working on the next iteration of virtual assistants, those that can recognize and react to emotional cues.
Sep 16, 2016
Unbreakable Encryption: Work Has Begun on the World’s First Quantum Enigma Machine
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: encryption, quantum physics
The University of Rochester’s new quantum enigma machine is taking data encryption to a whole new level. This means shorter encryption keys and more difficult message interception.
Need a way to prevent the enemy from intercepting and deciphering your message?
American mathematician Claude Shannon, AKA the “father of information theory” had a way to do it. He came up with a binary system that could transmit messages under three conditions: the key is random, used only once, and is at least as long as the message itself. A long key, though, sounds like a pain.