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Mar 4, 2016
What Is Quantum Cryptography?
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: encryption, quantum physics
Nice fundamental article describing Quantum Cryptography.
And can it make codes truly unbreakable?
Mar 3, 2016
This genetics company claims it just achieved a major milestone in biology — and it could transform personalized medicine
Posted by Aleksandar Vukovic in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
Veritas Genetics, a Boston-based biotech company co-founded by Harvard geneticist George Church, is claiming it can now sequence your entire genome — the genetic blueprint inside all your cells that makes you who and what you are — for less than $1,000. That price tag includes an interpretation of the results and genetic counseling.
If the claim is true, it would shatter a long-held barrier in genetic medicine.
Reaching the $1,000 genome
Mar 3, 2016
US agency reaches ‘holy grail’ of battery storage sought
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: Elon Musk, energy, innovation
Breakthrough in next generation of storage batteries could transform the US electrical grid within five to 10 years, says research agency, Arpa-E.
Mar 3, 2016
Zoom to Mars in 6 weeks with new Russian nuclear-fission engine
Posted by Andreas Matt in categories: nuclear energy, space travel
A nuclear power propulsion system could propel a spacecraft to Mars in just over a month, a huge step forward from the current 18 months required. Russia might test a nuclear engine as early as 2018, the head of the Rosatom nuclear corporation revealed.
Another advantage of a nuclear engine is that it enables a spacecraft to maneuver throughout the flight, whereas existing technology only makes a defined trajectory flight possible.
Mar 3, 2016
First ‘natural machine’ augmented reality product Meta 2 launches to developers
Posted by Sean Brazell in category: augmented reality
Last month, Meta CEO Meron Gribetz wowed TED with a sneak peak at the company’s new Meta 2 augmented-reality product. Today, Meta announced that the Meta 2 Development Kit is now available for pre-orders.
Meta 2′s Iron-Man-like immersive functionality appears similar to Hololens and Magic Leap, but with a wider 90-degree field of view, 2560 × 1440 high-DPI display, and natural hand-controlled operation.
Meta | Meta 2 Development Kit — Launch Video
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Mar 3, 2016
Ask Ray | Ethan Kurzweil debates the role of tech firms in personal privacy
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: business, energy, government, law enforcement, mobile phones, Ray Kurzweil
https://youtube.com/watch?v=b28Pquo54ek
Dear readers,
My son Ethan Kurzweil — who is a partner at Bessemer Ventures Partners — tracks the future of web innovation, social and legal concerns about privacy, and start-ups who have an edge with their business or consumer applications, like team sourcing or software-as-a-service.
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Mar 3, 2016
Google’s new robot is now even more human
Posted by Sean Brazell in category: robotics/AI
Google’s latest version of the Atlas robot can open doors, balance while walking through the snow, place objects on a shelf and pick itself up after being knocked down.
Mar 3, 2016
Bio Breakthrough: Scientists Unveil First Ever Biological Supercomputer
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: energy, mathematics, supercomputing
Canadian scientists have apparently opened the door to the world of biological supercomputers: this week they unveiled a prototype of a potentially revolutionary unit — as small as a book, energy-efficient with extreme mathematical capabilities and which, importantly, does not overheat.