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Jan 21, 2017

What if we could live in the Matrix?

Posted by in categories: entertainment, virtual reality

Virtual Reality is not a new technology, it’s been around in various forms for decades, but enthusiasts believe it’s now on the cusp of a golden age. Driven by an increase in research money and significant advances in picture resolution and technical functionality, interest in the potential of VR is going well beyond the games and entertainment industry. The pairing of these developments with an exponential growth in certain technology sectors evokes scenarios of the future taken from the pages of sci-fi literature. VR pioneer Cosmo Scharf will paint his vision of our shared future.

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Jan 4, 2017

DeepMind and Blizzard to release StarCraft II as an AI research environment

Posted by in categories: entertainment, robotics/AI

Announcing DeepMind’s collaboration with Blizzard Entertainment to open up StarCraft II to AI and ML researchers around the world.

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Jan 4, 2017

Real ‘Jurassic World’ Scientist Says We Could Bring Back Dinosaurs As Pets

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, entertainment

Paleontologist Jack Horner participates in a “Jurassic World” Q&A at the Natural History Museum.

Here at Popular Science, we can’t wait to see Jurassic World, which opens in theaters nationwide today. I mean, who can resist velociraptor biker gangs:

But we were also curious about the real scientific research that inspired the movie. So we talked with Jack Horner, a noted paleontologist who has consulted on the entire Jurassic Park movie franchise, including Jurassic World.

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Jan 3, 2017

Watch DARPA’s New Self-Guided Bullets Turn in Mid-Flight, Following Their Target

Posted by in categories: entertainment, military

In Brief DARPA has created self-steering bullets which use a real-time optical guidance system to hit both moving and accelerating targets with high accuracy.

You may have seen the movie Wanted. Sure, the movie was almost unrecognizable from the Mark Millar comic book series it was very loosely based on. But that didn’t stop anyone from pretending to be a bullet-curving, badass, supervillain-with-a-heart sniper like Angelina Jolie after seeing it.

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Dec 29, 2016

10 Exciting Future-Focused Films Coming in 2017

Posted by in categories: entertainment, futurism

Fans of science fiction movies that depict weird, speculative or dystopian futures have plenty to look forward to in 2017. Here are our picks of the movies you should put on your radar if you enjoy cinematic depictions of future technology, from a couple of space station thrillers to a story that turns our current social media exhibitionist tendencies into an Orwellian take on the importance of privacy in a digital age.

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Dec 28, 2016

AI Wrote a Sci-Fi Screenplay for a London Film Festival, and Humans Directed It

Posted by in categories: entertainment, robotics/AI

Actors try to make sense out of an AI-written screenplay in the movie Sunspring.

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Dec 27, 2016

This New Self-Healing, Stretchable Material Is Perfect for Wolverine

Posted by in categories: entertainment, materials

Inspired by the comic book character Wolverine, scientists have developed a self-healing, highly stretchable, transparent material that can be used to power artificial muscles.

The end product is a soft, rubber-like material that’s easy to produce at low cost. It can stretch to 50 times its original length, and can heal itself from a scissor cut in the space of 24 hours at room temperature.

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Dec 26, 2016

Future Shock

Posted by in categories: entertainment, futurism

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

Imagining 10 Dimensions — the Movie

Posted by in category: entertainment

Here are all 11 “Imagining” videos I’ve published. You can click on the buttons along the top to jump to any particular dimension whenever you want, or if you’ve got an hour and forty-four minutes to spare watch the whole thing! As always, please go to www.tenthdimension.com/blog for the latest about this project, or subscribe to me at twitter.com/10thdim

And thank you everyone for your continued support! We’ve now passed 27,000 subscribers, and youtube estimates that my videos have been watched on this channel for over 31 million minutes. That’s incredible!

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Dec 22, 2016

How These Australian Scientists Proved Time Travel Is Possible

Posted by in categories: entertainment, quantum physics, time travel

Time travel is one of those concepts most often left for fantasy novels, movies, and long conversations about the what-ifs of life. But for many researchers, it’s been a plausible reality for decades.

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