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Scientists Reveal The First Images of Atoms ‘Swimming’ in Liquid
Amazingly, they move faster in liquid.
Source: Scientists Reveal The First Images of Atoms ‘Swimming’ in Liquid
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MIT Researchers Create Artificial Synapses 10,000x Faster Than Biological Ones
By building chips whose components act more like natural neurons and synapses, we might be able to approach the efficiency of the human brain.
Source: MIT Researchers Create Artificial Synapses 10,000x Faster Than Biological Ones
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China’s AI-driven power grid can recover from a blackout in 3 seconds | South China Morning Post
State company tested how artificial intelligence could minimise electricity disruptions and now looks to expand the technology.
Source: China’s AI-driven power grid can recover from a blackout in 3 seconds | South China Morning Post
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Low-energy fluidic cells could shade and cool buildings dynamically
A large percentage of a building’s energy usage is consumed by heating and cooling, but a new dynamic shading system designed by researchers at the University of Toronto could help. Inspired by the skin of krill, the system uses cells of blooming pigment that can block light on demand.
Source: Low-energy fluidic cells could shade and cool buildings dynamically
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Carbon: Google programming language as a C++ successor – 9to5Google
Carbon, the latest programming language to be built within Google, was unveiled today as an experimental successor to C++.
Source: Carbon: Google programming language as a C++ successor – 9to5Google
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Meta’s latest generative AI system creates stunning images from sketches and text – SiliconANGLE
Meta’s latest generative AI system creates stunning images from sketches and text – SiliconANGLE
Source: Meta’s latest generative AI system creates stunning images from sketches and text – SiliconANGLE
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Man survives 18 hours at sea by clinging on to football lost on beach | Metro News
Ivan, 30, was declared lost at sea – but a half-inflated ball helped him survive.
Source: Man survives 18 hours at sea by clinging on to football lost on beach | Metro News
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An open-source model that dwarfs GPT-3 aims to free AI from Big Tech
A powerful AI system called BLOOM has opened access to large language models, which are usually hidden in Big Tech labs.
Source: An open-source model that dwarfs GPT-3 aims to free AI from Big Tech
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(86) Logseq PDF Annotation – Examples walkthrough, how you can highlight files and grow your second brain – YouTube
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A new breakthrough could turn windows into active solar panels
A team of researchers has created perovskite cells with a conversion efficiency of 15.5 percent that allow more than 20 percent of visible light through.
Source: A new breakthrough could turn windows into active solar panels