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Dec 29, 2016

Quantum exhibit soon leaves Kitchener for nationwide tour

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KITCHENER — Just a few days are left to see Themuseum’s quantum exhibit before it packs up to tour the country.

Quantum: The Exhibition is at the downtown Kitchener museum until Jan. 1.

“It’s a really cool exhibit,” said David Marskell, Themuseum’s chief executive officer.

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Dec 28, 2016

Shailesh Prasad Photo 5

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Dec 26, 2016

PCJCCI president stresses involvement of technology

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China’s push for technology partnership with Pakistan.


LAHORE: Pak-China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Wang Zihai said that the Chinese model of indulging academics and technocrats in production facilities should be adopted in Pakistan to create more competitive and research-backed products.

This was said during a meeting with five-member Chinese delegation from Jinan technology University China.

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Dec 26, 2016

Future Shock

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This thing was not imagination,” he says, jabbing his index finger into the tablecloth. By Cuarón’s estimation, anyone surprised at the accuracy of his movie’s predictions was either uninformed or willfully ignorant about the way the world already was by 2006.’


Revisiting the overlooked 2006 masterpiece with director Alfonso Cuarón.

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Dec 23, 2016

Will We Need Money In The Future?

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Is our technology bringing us closer to the “Star Trek” vision of a world that isn’t driven by wealth?

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Dec 23, 2016

This is the most dangerous time for our planet

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David Brin: “Stephen Hawking writes that rising inequality makes this the most dangerous time for our planet. Why? In America and the West, inequality has only been rising (at accelerating rates) for a few decades, from its lowest levels in human history. 99% of our ancestors lived in far steeper hierarchies. So, in a sense, what’s the fuss?”

“Simple. The vast creativity of a middle class society made us so productive we could avoid a Malthusian collapse. But if we return to feudalism — as our New Oligarchs intend — then all of that will collapse. But seven billions won’t go down quietly. A billion of them have vast technological tools and skills that would make Robspierre, Lenin, Mao or Osama gulp with envy. You do NOT want to see the technical castes radicalize…”

“… yet that is exactly what the Murdoch-Koch + foreign oligarchs seem to have in mind. And that is why rising inequality is an existential threat to all humanity. Because we are led by conniving oligarchs who are clearly way, way less smart than they think they are. “.

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Dec 23, 2016

Does This Convince You That Aliens Exist?

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A new TED Talk from the author behind The Social Network features an oddly compelling story about the existence of aliens.

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Dec 22, 2016

Tech luminaries we lost in 2016

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We say a fond farewell to 18 men and women who left a lasting impression on the tech industry.

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Dec 21, 2016

Scientists build bacteria-powered battery on single sheet of paper

Posted by in categories: energy, futurism

Instead of ordering batteries by the pack, we might get them by the ream in the future.

Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York have created a bacteria-powered battery on a single sheet of paper that can power disposable electronics. The manufacturing technique reduces fabrication time and cost, and the design could revolutionize the use of bio-batteries as a power source in remote, dangerous and resource-limited areas.

“Papertronics have recently emerged as a simple and low-cost way to power disposable point-of-care diagnostic sensors,” said Assistant Professor Seokheun “Sean” Choi, who is in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department within the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science. He is also the director of the Bioelectronics and Microsystems Lab at Binghamton.

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Dec 19, 2016

The Transhumanist Future of Christmas

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Happy Holidays! The Transhumanist Future of #Christmas! http://motherboard.vice.com/read/the-transhumanist-future-of-christmas #Future


Kids might be disappointed.

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