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Dec 20, 2020

Meshing Optics With Electronics: Physics Discovery Leads to Ballistic Optical Materials

Posted by in categories: computing, internet, particle physics

Electronics are increasingly being paired with optical systems, such as when accessing the internet on an electronically run computer through fiber optic cables.

But meshing optics — which relies on particles of light called photons—with electronics—relying on electrons — is challenging, due to their disparate scales. Electrons work at a much smaller scale than light does. The mismatch between electronic systems and optical systems means that every time a signal converts from one to the other, inefficiency creeps into the system.

Now, a team led by a Purdue University scientist has found a way to create more efficient metamaterials using semiconductors and a novel aspect of physics that amplifies the activity of electrons. The study is published in the journal Optica.

Dec 20, 2020

Google Looks to Batteries as Replacement for Diesel Generators

Posted by in categories: climatology, computing, internet, sustainability

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Google will use large batteries to replace the diesel generators at one of its data centers in Belgium, describing the project as a first step towards using cleaner technologies to provide backup power for its millions of servers around the world.

“Our project in Belgium is a first step that we hope will lay the groundwork for a big vision: a world in which backup systems at data centers go from climate change problems to critical components in carbon-free energy systems,” said Joe Kava, Vice President for Data Centers at Google. “We’re aiming to demonstrate that a better, cleaner solution has advanced far enough to keep the internet up and running.”

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Dec 19, 2020

TIMELAPSE OF FUTURE TECH: From 2022 — 4000+

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, computing, Elon Musk, internet, neuroscience, quantum physics, space travel

The journey to see future technology starts in 2022, when Elon Musk and SpaceX send the first Starship to Mars — beginning the preparations for the arrival of the first human explorers.

We see the evolution of space exploration, from NASA’s Artemis mission, humans landing on Mars, and the interplanetary internet system going online. To the launch of the Starshot Alpha Centauri program, and quantum computers designing plants that can survive on Mars.

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Dec 18, 2020

Milestone towards a viable quantum internet

Posted by in categories: internet, quantum physics

Scientists at Fermilab in the U.S. have demonstrated, for the first time, sustained and long-distance teleportation of qubits of photons with fidelity greater than 90%.

Dec 17, 2020

IEEE BAU Robotics and Automation Chapter

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, internet, robotics/AI

✨ ′′ Using a high speed 5 G network, a London surgeon has performed remote experimental surgery for a banana based in the U.S. state of California.

This evolution opens up prospects for complicated remote surgeries without going through the trouble of future travel.
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✨‏باستخدام شبكة 5G فائقة السرعة قام جرّاح في لندن بإجراء عملية جراحية تجريبية عن بُعد لموزة موجودة في ولاية كاليفورنيا الأمريكية.

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Dec 14, 2020

Quantum Internet Tested at Caltech and Fermilab

Posted by in categories: internet, quantum physics

Collaboration achieves sustained high-fidelity quantum teleportation over a distance of 44 kilometers.

Dec 13, 2020

Google Cloud expands edge computing to help companies leverage AI and 5G

Posted by in categories: internet, robotics/AI

Google Cloud expands its edge computing services by partnering with 200 developers to put their applications closer to enterprise customers.

Dec 13, 2020

AI Trying To Design Inspirational Posters Goes Horribly And Hilariously Wrong

Posted by in categories: internet, robotics/AI, space

I think it has its own niche. 😃


Whenever an artificial intelligence (AI) does something well, we’re simultaneously impressed as we are worried. AlphaGO is a great example of this: a machine learning system that is better than any human at one of the world’s most complex games. Or what about Google’s neural networks that are able to create their own AIs autonomously?

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Dec 12, 2020

7 Predictions For How Technology Will Shape Healthcare in 2021

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health, internet, robotics/AI

From the COVID-19 vaccine to advances in machine learning, AI, improved W-Fi and 5G, and telemedicine, experts expect a move to “patient-centric” health next year.

COVID-19 accomplished what entrepreneurs, doctors, and activists couldn’t: Designing a healthcare system that works for patients instead of providers and health insurance companies.

The industry promised to be “patient-centered” for the last decade but only the harsh demands of COVID-19 have made this a reality. As Ian McCrae, CEO of Orion Health, described it, COVID-19 is ushering in the long-overdue transformation of the healthcare system and, finally, a move to “patient-centric” health.

Dec 9, 2020

China’s AI unicorns reveal fatal flaw in rush to go public

Posted by in categories: business, internet, robotics/AI

That is partly because AI businesses are not consumer-facing. Because they are mostly providers of back end hardware and software to other businesses, or, more critically, to governments, AI business will not become giant platform companies servicing billions of users.


Nina Xiang is the founder of China Money Network, a media platform tracking China’s venture and tech sectors.

In 10 years no one will remember the names of China’s artificial intelligence unicorns. While many aspects of the coming AI revolution remain unpredictable, one thing is clear: no AI company will emerge as a Big Tech brand.

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