Jun 8, 2023
The Search for Earth Look-Alikes Is Getting Serious
Posted by Paul Battista in category: futurism
One promising planet turned out not to have an atmosphere. But there are six more where it came from.
One promising planet turned out not to have an atmosphere. But there are six more where it came from.
Hundreds of physicists met in London this week for the ninth Future Circular Collider (FCC) Conferen.
Apple’s new Vision Pro headset can scan a user’s face and use advanced machine learning to create a photorealistic “Persona” of them for video calls. And in a future visionOS update, these avatars will become even more realistic.
TNW spoke with futurist Nick Foster about the danger of designing the future with sci-fi in mind and why mundanity is far more exciting.
Two improvements are launching in Bard to help you get more accurate responses and export to Google Sheets.
Following the announcement of Vision Pro at WWDC yesterday, Apple is providing more details about the headset itself and the visionOS software platform in developer sessions. In a session on Tuesday, called “Design for spatial input,” Apple showcased two ways to interact with Vision Pro: a floating in-air keyboard and pairing a keyboard via Bluetooth.
Text input has been one of the most common questions about Vision Pro so far. In this WWDC session for developers, Apple points out two ways users can input text with Vision Pro.
First, you can type using a virtual keyboard with your fingertips. Apple explains that the keyboard’s design is meant to help guide users toward the button surface. The experience also includes feedback via spatial sound effects to “compensate for the missing tactile information.”
Baby crocodile Jesus 🐊.
Researchers have found the first case of a crocodile who made herself pregnant.
A German engine maker’s industrial heat pumps will produce 350,000 MWh of heat per year with offshore wind and seawater.
The race is on to engineer alternatives to traditional building materials that either perform better or tread more lightly on the planet. From super-strong plastics to fungus columns, we’ve rounded up 10 materials that could be the future of construction.