Archive for the ‘futurism’ category: Page 1075
Nov 9, 2016
Bots give Microsoft Teams an edge on the competition–and on the future
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
Bots can be good.
Today’s mobile workforce is comfortable collaborating in a chat-based environment, so a smart company better have something to offer. Microsoft Teams is that something.
Nov 7, 2016
Space race revealed: US and China test futuristic EmDrive on Tiangong-2 and mysterious X-37B plane
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: futurism, space travel
US and Chinese governments are already testing out their own EmDrive devices on spacecraft, sources say.
New technique allows scientists to read the pages of an ancient text without opening the book.
Paramount provided this tease to let me announce on November 13, I’ll be in Japan for an exclusive trailer launch party for GHOST IN THE SHELL with director Rupert Sanders and stars Scarlett Johansson and Takeshi Kitano.
Nov 6, 2016
Russia plans to test elements of new nuclear engine on ISS
Posted by Andreas Matt in category: futurism
According to the tender documentation, Roscosmos is ready to allocate more than 264 million rubles (about $4 million) for this work.
The winner of the tender is expected to be announced on October 28.
As of now, only the Keldysh Research Center has submitted its bid for this work.
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Nov 4, 2016
New ‘Digital Life’ Initiative at UMass Amherst Aims to Create 3D Models of All Living Creatures
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: futurism
AMHERST, Mass. – Scientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst led by biologist Duncan Irschick who created the Beastcam Array, a rapid-capture, field portable tabletop system for making high-resolution, full-color 3D models of living organisms, now plan to use it in an ambitious effort to create 3D models of all living organisms.
The Beastcam Array consists of 10 fixed arms, each of which can mount three G-16 Canon cameras for a 30-camera array. Small animals placed in the array’s center can be quickly and conveniently modeled in 3D by the cameras aided by software. Using this technology, Irschick and colleagues have created a new multimedia platform they call “Digital Life,” and have already created 3D models of sharks, scorpions, toads and lizards.
In coming months, they hope to use the BeastcamArray, funded in part by the National Science Foundation and developed at UMass Amherst’s Center for Evolutionary Materials, to create 3D models of two groups facing significant survival threats: frogs and sea turtles.
The SENS Research Foundation launched the new Alliance Program in January and important step towards the kind of future we would all like to see.
SRF Director of Alliances David Brindley returned to the stage to introduce our new Alliance Program, launched in January 2016 with an initial $500,000 grant from SRF and building on David’s experience managing the successful CASMI Translational Stem Cell Consortium. Although SENS research to date has produced very promising pre-clinical results, the novelty and disruptiveness of the platform means that many of the therapies we propose currently lack a clear path to the market. The Alliance Program is designed to streamline that process in partnership with existing public and private entities worldwide, particularly by funding PhD and post-doctoral fellowships addressing specific translational needs.