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May 19, 2024

Jon stewart daily on Instagram: ‘Will Al replace humans in the workforce? #JonStewart dives into the frightening realities.’

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I trust THIS man.


9,453 likes, — jonstewartdaily on April 2, 2024: ‘Will Al replace humans in the workforce? #JonStewart dives into the frightening realities.’

May 19, 2024

CR Electric Proto in Osaka

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Here’s something a little different.

May 19, 2024

Ideas & Trends (2024) Nanotechnology — The Three Lenses: Past, Present, and Future

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The Buccino Leadership Institute presents Ideas & Trends (2024) Nanotechnology: The Three Lenses — Past, Present and Future.

May 19, 2024

Researchers enhance organic semiconductors through air doping

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A new method to make organic semiconductors more conductive used oxygen as a dopant making it more scalable and cost-effective.

May 19, 2024

Intense quantum light generates ‘weird’ electron behavior

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Photon-number distributions of various light sources have been studied extensively, but little is known about the statistical distribution of electrons emitted under the effect of intense quantum light.

However, researchers at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light (MPL) and Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) have made a discovery that highlights this phenomenon.

Published in the journal Nature Physics, the study led by Prof. Maria Chekhova at MPL and Prof. Peter Hommelhoff at FAU reveals extreme and highly unusual statistical events in electron-number distributions obtained when nanometer-sized metal needle tips are illuminated with ultrashort pulses of bright quantum light.

May 18, 2024

New browser extension empowers users to fight online misinformation

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Most people agree that the spread of online misinformation is a serious problem. But there is much less consensus on what to do about it.

May 17, 2024

Ml_Without_Tears/Kan_Mlp_From_Scratch at Master · Lollodealma/Ml_Without_Tears

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A from-scratch implementation of Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks (KAN)…and MLP

By: Lorenzo Maggi https://mlwithouttears.com/2024/05/15/a-from-scratch-impleme…works-kan/

With KAN DYI implementation.

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May 17, 2024

Researchers suppress non-Hermitian effects via ‘fake’ magnetic fields

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Due to the presence of non-Hermitian components, wave intensities tend to localize at the system boundary, namely the non-Hermitian skin effect. The skin behavior is protected by topology, making it insensitive to minor changes. Nevertheless, it has recently been shown that the non-Hermitian skin effect can be suppressed by real magnetic fields.

Zhang, Xue, and Zhang’s graduate student Hau Tian Teo wondered, “Can a ‘fake’ —pseudomagnetic field—also suppress the non-Hermitian skin effect?” The team then performed on a two-dimensional lattice array to study the topology and movement of the skin behavior.

By switching on the pseudomagnetic field, the team discovered that the skin states can be pushed into the bulk. “This movement from skin to bulk can be precisely traced by a theoretically predicted trajectory,” Teo suggests. In addition to the movement, the suppression is reflected in the reduction of topological number.

May 17, 2024

Tesla Cybertruck overtakes notable EV pickup foe in registration data

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Although the Tesla Cybertruck has only been available for about six months, it is already making a major splash in the electric pickup scene.

According to data from S&P Global Mobility, Tesla’s first all-electric pickup had more registrations in March than one of its most notable foes, the Rivian R1T.

March was the fourth month the Tesla Cybertruck was available for purchase. Production is still ramping, and after Tesla built 1,000 units in a single week during Q1, it is evident the company is starting to get the hang of things.

May 16, 2024

Scientists make lithium-replacement battery with 8,000 cycles

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“Both zinc and lignin are super cheap, and the battery is easily recyclable,” said Khan in the press release. “If you calculate the cost per usage cycle, it becomes an extremely cheap battery compared to lithium-ion batteries.”

Unlike other zinc-based batteries that discharge in just a few hours, the newly made battery can retain its charge for a week. Additionally, the battery is stable and maintains 80 percent of its performance even over the course of 8,000 cycles.

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