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The animals, some of which were cloned from the same tissue as Dolly, appeared as healthy as non-cloned sheep, a study suggests.
Jul 27, 2016
The Pro-Science Presidential Candidate
Posted by Zoltan Istvan in categories: geopolitics, science, transhumanism
A 6-min interview on transhumanism with The Young Turks from the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia:
TYT’s Jimmy Dore spoke with Zoltan Istvan, the Transhumanist candidate for President of the United States. Istvan touched on the importance of scientific advancement in American politics, and discussed the unique aspects of the Transhumanist Party.
Jul 27, 2016
How We’ll Put a Carbon Nanotube Computer in Your Hand
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: computing, nanotechnology
Jul 26, 2016
Artificial intelligence is now writing music
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: media & arts, robotics/AI
The artificial intelligence “Magenta” wrote an original song, and it’s not half bad. Check it out.
Jul 26, 2016
Self-assembling nano inks form conductive and transparent grids during imprint
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: innovation, mobile phones
Researchers at INM have combined a new self-assembling nano ink with an imprint process to create flexible conductive grids with a resolution below one micrometer. Your Contact Press and Public Relations: Dr. Carola Jung [email protected] Phone: +49681–9300-506 Your expert: Dr. Tobias Kraus Head Structure Formation Deputy Head InnovationCenter INM [email protected] Phone: +49681–9300-389.
Jul 26, 2016
Study Reveals 2D Hybrids Exhibit Unique Characteristics
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: electronics
Researchers at Rice University lab explore 2D hybrids to see how they are different from standard electronics.
Jul 26, 2016
This tiny country thinks virtual citizens will make it rich
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: futurism
Jul 26, 2016
“Honey Onions” probe the Dark Web: at least 3% of Tor nodes are rogues
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: futurism, privacy
How many rogue nodes are there in Tor’s anonmity and privacy network? “Honey Onions” are a way of finding out.
Techie recruitment on the rise. I wonder how much kidnapping threats for certain tech talent will also increase.
Today’s jihadists rely heavily on the Internet, and their defence systems are increasingly shifting towards digital mediums.
Jihadist groups like ISIS have stepped up their use of more secure technologies to accomplish their goals – ranging from propaganda dissemination and recruitment to launching attacks.