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Some people predicted that telephone and internet are the useless things and now they completely changed the world. Throughout history, human beings have been inventing new technologies and making predictions of the future. Many of the predictions are made by thoughtless people but some are made by
The OS is the most important system software powering all devices and gadgets that you use everyday. We all are familiar with Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, Blackberry etc. However, there are many more operating systems that you haven’t even heard of. Some of them are developed by large corporations,
Many giant tech companies are working on advanced and innovative project that can completely change the future. Most of these projects have nothing to do with the company’s commercial product, still for the sake of innovation, creativity and intent to change the world, these projects are going on.
During the World War II, the nuclear power was widely abused. Scientist and engineers were keen to extend their power with the help of the indestructible force. Although, most of them were not as successful as they were expected, they show the extent of human imagination and will power towards thei
Sending/receiving data on Earth from any spacecraft is a difficult task, mainly because of the large distances involved. Delay and data loss are common when communicating across thousands and millions of miles. To make these delays and losses as minimum as possible, NASA is working on a reliable sol
It is still quite early to promise a more energy dense solid-state batteries that do no explode. However, researchers at the Joint Center for Energy Storage Research have developed a magnesium-ion solid state conductor that will go a long way towards creating non flammable magnesium batteries with
In May 2017, Google Brain Team announced a new approach called AutoML. It’s a controller neural net for developing child model architecture, which can be trained to perform a particular task. In simple terms, it’s an AI capable of generating its own AI. The Dataset Used Google researchers tested Aut
In November 2017, Japan unveiled it’s first quantum computer prototype that is opened up for free to the public over Internet for trials. With this machine, Japan has joined the race of building world’s most powerful computer with larger brute force, which is the key towards utilizing the full poten
Board games (like chess) are widely studied field in the history of artificial intelligence. Pioneers like Turing, Babbage, von Neumann and Shannon developed theories, algorithms and hardwares to analyze and play chess game. And in the last couple of years, we have seen similar programs that outperf
Physicists have built a 53-interacting quantum magnets, making quadrillion magnet configuration possible. It’s a restricted type quantum computer using atomic qubits to mimic complicated quantum matter. They measured each qubit with an efficiency of about 99 percent. Physicists at the University
Google used Deep Neural Network to analyze Kepler’s data. They found two new exoplanets – Kepler-90i and Kepler-80g. The model they’ve developed is about 96% accurate in distinguishing planets and non-planets. For many centuries, people have looked up at stars, noticed some patterns and recorded
Innovator Energy (startup founded in 2016) has developed a new technique to separate CO2 from power plant flue gas. The company claims that their technology is 10 times cheaper and uses 1/4 of the energy. This CO2 conversion technique transforms captured CO2 into value added products. About 65 perc
Researchers create a cell sensitive, thin tattoo that glows when comes in contact with the skin cells. The tattoo ink is made of hydrogel and mixture of nutrients to keep the cells alive. The ink can be printed at a high resolution – approximately 30 micrometers. A 3D printed living tattoo featur
To study Earth and explore the vast reaches of space, NASA utilizes the recent advances of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The Jet Propulsion Laboratory AI Group performs fundamental research in fields of Artificial Intelligence Planning and Scheduling, with applications to science analysis, deep spa
Scientists put a roundworm’s (Caenorhabditis elegans) brain in a Lego robot. They mapped connections between worm’s 302 neurons and simulated them in software. IP address and port number are used to address each neuron. The brain is much more than just a collection of electric signals. If human
Physicists have cooled down a nanoelectric chip to 2.8 milliKelvin, setting a world record. They used magnetic cooling techniques to reduce the temperature of chip and electrical connections. With some optimizations, the same technique could reach to 1 milliKelvin limit. Everyone loves to compet
Engineers made a new battery that works in a temperature range from -40°C to 120°C, and can be charged within 5 seconds. It can retain 91% of its capacity after 250,000 charge-discharge cycles. The battery is extremely flexible, bearing 10,000 times of folding. Engineers at Zhejiang University,
Technology is evolving every day and we need to stay updated to be productive. There are many technology shows worldwide that informs you about the new technology and give important insights about about the products before they strike the market. Attending conferences is the best thing you can do f
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Almost all computers and devices worldwide have been exposed to security flaws that leave them vulnerable to attack. Luckily no information leak has been reported till date, but the bugs that have been discovered could be considered as one of the worst security flaws in the processors. Below we’ve
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