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Feb 2, 2017

Superdense-coded logo of an oak leaf sets new record for transfer rate over optic cable

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Nice job ORNL and DoE.


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Feb 2, 2017

This Portable Turntable Is Controlled By Your Smartphone

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This ‘smart’ turntable lets you skip songs on a record.

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Feb 1, 2017

New Study Predicts Nearly Half of All Work Will Be Automated

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

In Brief

  • A new report predicts that nearly 50% of all work could be automated by the year 2055, with machines already capable of taking over 30% of human tasks in about 60% of occupations.
  • Though this shift could take longer due to politics and public sentiment, we need to start preparing now for a future in which many workers are displaced by machines.

According to a new report from the McKinsey Global Institute, nearly half of all the work we do will be able to be automated by the year 2055. However, a variety of factors, including politics and public sentiment toward the technology, could push that back by as many as 20 years. An author of the report, Michael Chui, stressed that this doesn’t mean we will be inundated with mass unemployment over the next decades. “What we ought to be doing is trying to solve the problem of ‘mass redeployment,’” Chui tells Public Radio International (PRI). “How can we continue to have people working alongside the machines as we go forward?”

The report suggests that the move toward automation will also bring with it a global boost in productivity: “Based on our scenario modeling, we estimate automation could raise productivity growth globally by 0.8 to 1.4 percent annually.” Removing the capacity for human error and dips in speed due to illness, fatigue, or general malaise can help boost productivity in any task capable of being automated.

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Feb 1, 2017

Scientists closer to identifying light elements in Earth’s core

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Researchers have narrowed down the list of light elements likely found in Earth’s core. The missing elements are most likely hydrogen, silicon and sulfur.

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Jan 30, 2017

Envision Your Future

Posted by in categories: education, futurism

For kids and teens to make there dreams for the future possible. A resource to find a greater education to grow to be the future of our tomorrow.

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Jan 30, 2017

Caffeine bracelet

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Sipping coffee to wake up is so 2016. Now you can just wear it around your wrist.

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Jan 29, 2017

Scientists Have Unlocked the Code That Turns Genes On and Off

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Knowing how or why genes are turned on and off during development, as well as understanding how they respond to environmental changes, will prove to be useful in our quest to find ways to prevent diseases. In addition, while the human initiator is responsible for regulating more than half of human genes, there are other sequences that control gene activity. This achievement could lead scientists to discover other sequence signals.

“The solution of the human Initiator code will enable us to explore new frontiers in gene regulation. In the future, it will be possible to use the code to identify other regulatory signals and, in this way, gain a more complete understanding of how human genes are turned on and off,” Kadonaga says.

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Jan 28, 2017

Apple patents a high-tech vaporizer

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Apple new patent.


Some are weird, some are cool, and some make nearly no sense, but a newly uncovered patent application from the company is one of the rare examples of all three; Apple just patented a vape.

The Cupertino giant filed an application for a distinct vaporizing technology, the past year.

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Jan 28, 2017

Harvard Physicist Creates Metallic Hydrogen Using Diamond Vise

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According to a study by two Harvard researchers, they have succeeded in creating metallic hydrogen for the first time in history.

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Jan 28, 2017

If you’ve ever wanted to imagine yourself younger, older — or a different gender — this new selfie app can help

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FaceApp can even turn that frown upside down.

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