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Mar 13, 2018

Iconic Physicist Stephen Hawking Dies At 76

Posted by in category: space

Damn. =(!!!


“We have this one life to appreciate the grand design of the universe,” Hawking once remarked, “and for that, I am extremely grateful.”

By joe satran and ryan grenoble

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Mar 13, 2018

The GANfather: The man who’s given machines the gift of imagination

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

By pitting neural networks against one another, Ian Goodfellow has created a powerful AI tool. Now he, and the rest of us, must face the consequences.

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Mar 13, 2018

Particle Accelerator Reveals Ancient Greek Medical Text Beneath Religious Psalms on Parchment

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

If you’re a history buff, you might not know much particle physics. But the two fields share more in common than you’d think. X-rays from a high-energy lab have revealed ancient Greek medical texts that had been stripped and covered with religious writing.

Scientists at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have long been using high-powered x-rays at their Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL) to analyze ancient texts. This week, they’ll be revealing the text beneath 10th-century psalms from the St. Catherine’s Monastery on the Sinai Peninsula. The hidden words were a translation of writings by the ancient Greek doctor Galen.

Synchrotrons might sound complex, but they’re a relatively common kind of particle accelerator. Rather than crash particles together like researchers do at the Large Hadron Collider, the SSRL just accelerates electrons to nearly the speed of light and keeps them traveling around a many-sided polygon. Magnets on the straightaways and bends change the electrons’ directions, which produces a beam of high-energy x-rays.

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Mar 13, 2018

What CISOs Should Know About Quantum Computing

Posted by in categories: computing, encryption, quantum physics

As quantum computing approaches real-world viability, it also poses a huge threat to today’s encryption measures.

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Mar 13, 2018

“Digital currency likely to overtake fiat” — China’s central bank governor

Posted by in categories: cryptocurrencies, government

China has been one of the harshest countries with regard to cryptocurrency regulations and has given its citizens a very short leash. This hard-set attitude has made it difficult for people in the mainland to trade and hold cryptocurrency assets, while some have opted for offshore accounts, many still prefer using the little leeway their government allows.

The Chinese have clamped down on cryptocurrencies so much that they even forced a popular social media platform to shut down and warned its people that accounts related to cryptocurrencies would be watched closely.

Which is why the conversations that happened and the statements that were released at this year’s National People’s Congress comes as a long sought after reprieve to China’s people.

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Mar 13, 2018

This Man Has an Air Pocket in Place of His Right Brain

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

A ‘BMJ Case Report’ describes an 84-year-old patient who presented with a huge air pocket (pneumocephalus) where his right frontal lobe should be.

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Mar 13, 2018

Space Is Full Of Planets, And Most Of Them Don’t Even Have Stars

Posted by in category: space

For every planet that orbits a star like our own, there are likely thousands of ‘orphan planets’ wandering the galaxy alone.

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Mar 13, 2018

NASA building ‘HAMMER’ spacecraft to save Earth from cataclysmic asteroid impact

Posted by in categories: asteroid/comet impacts, existential risks, space travel

NASA has a plan to deal with potential asteroid impacts that sounds like it’s been taken straight from a science fiction film.

The space agency is building a spacecraft named HAMMER — which stands for Hypervelocity Asteroid Mitigation Mission for Emergency Response.

The plan is to blow any harmful looking asteroids out of the sky before they have a chance to hit out planet.

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Mar 13, 2018

A startup is pitching a mind-uploading service that is “100 percent fatal”

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Nectome will preserve your brain, but you have to be euthanized first.

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Mar 13, 2018

Bioquark Inc. — Outcomes Rocket Podcast — Ira Pastor

Posted by in categories: aging, bioengineering, biotech/medical, business, cryonics, disruptive technology, DNA, genetics, health, life extension

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