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Sep 3, 2016

Turing Learning breakthrough: Computers can now learn from pure observation

Posted by in categories: computing, innovation

Soon, the machines really might be watching your every move — and, for the first time, independently making sense of what they see.

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Sep 3, 2016

The World’s First 1000-Core Processor Was Just Created

Posted by in categories: computing, encryption

UC Davis has developed the KiloCore, a CPU that has 1000 cores suited for parallel tasks like encryption, crunching scientific data, and encoding videos.

Processor technology has certainly come far, with a host of different materials and techniques being implemented to increase speed and power. And now, we have a new kind of development. A team of scientists at UC Davis made the world’s first 1000-core processor.

The team has unveiled the KiloCore, a CPU that has 1000 cores and all the speed that come with that kind of power. The chip has a maximum computation rate of 1.78 trillion instructions per second and contains 621 million transistors.

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Sep 3, 2016

Parallel Universes: The Science Explained

Posted by in categories: cosmology, science

Is there another one of you out there in a separate, parallel universe? This video explains the science (and misconceptions) of parallel universes.

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Sep 3, 2016

This Solar-Powered Pipe Desalinates The Water That Flows Through It

Posted by in categories: solar power, sustainability

It’s called “The Pipe.” And if it works, it could change the calculus of our water problems.

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Sep 3, 2016

New Molecular Mechanical Computer Design is 100 Billion Times More Energy Efficient

Posted by in categories: energy, supercomputing

This new computer system is 100 billion times more energy efficient than the most energy efficient conventional green supercomputer. Using only links and rotary joints, this “molecular mechanical computer” removes the need for parts that create friction and generate heat.

The trend for computing, and for technology in general, really consists of just one word: Smaller. Previously, technology that could fit on your desk was the rage. Then it became tech that fit in your bag. Then the palm of your hand. Now, scientists are playing with even smaller technology, down to the molecular size.

Scientists have developed a computer system that can, theoretically, be 100 billion times more energy efficient than the most energy efficient conventional green supercomputer. Using only links and rotary joints, this “molecular mechanical computer” removes the need for gears, clutches, switches, springs, and other parts that create friction and generate heat.

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Sep 3, 2016

#FutureCopter

Posted by in category: transportation

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Sep 3, 2016

Machine learning just got more human with Google’s RankBrain

Posted by in categories: neuroscience, robotics/AI

An introduction to Google’s AI RankBrain and what it means for you.

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Sep 3, 2016

Interesting Futurism Animation 35

Posted by in category: futurism

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Sep 3, 2016

9 reasons why the Lincoln Navigator concept car is a glimpse into the future

Posted by in categories: futurism, transportation

Lincoln’s Navigator concept car is loaded with high-tech features that we’ll likely see in future models.

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Sep 3, 2016

This Wristband Lets You Talk Through Your Fingertips

Posted by in category: futurism

This wristband lets you take phone calls through your fingers.

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