This is this weeks list of technological and AI advancements from Kurzweil.
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These small and unnoticed (by the general public) advances all are leading to that new age of humanity I have mentioned previously. When you get the newsletter these headlines are followed by brief explanations and then you can link to the original articles and research for even more detail. It is a fascinating bunch of stuff even when I can only get a general idea of what the development means in the big picture
Friday October 7, 2011
WEEKLY EDITION
NEWS AND BLOG HEADLINES
What just happened? Why some of us seem totally spaced out
Stem-cell reprogramming method not to blame for mutations: Scripps scientists
Mine-hunting software helping doctors identify cancer cells
Smartphone app measures vital heart and respiration signs
Spin-based ‘magnetologic gate’ to replace silicon chips
Bidirectional brain signals sense and move virtual objects
A $35 Android tablet
Cloned human embryo makes working stem cells
Steve Jobs 1955–2011
Caltech engineers build smart petri dish
The Anonymous threat to ‘erase’ the NYSE
‘Mirage effect’ helps researchers hide objects
Apple intros new Siri ‘personal assistant’ for iPhone 4S
People as ‘sensors’: Twitter messages reveal NFL’s big plays
Chip for topological quantum computer designed
Google Maps launches helicopter view of user’s route
Help NASA find life on Mars with MAPPER
Cofounder of Siri: Assistant launch is a ‘world-changing event’
Music of the brain: each synapse has its own natural rhythm
Mimicking cells with transistors
How to track neuronal stem cells using MRI
Graphene walls could allow for chips with 100 trillion FETs per sq. centimeter
Transparent carbon nanotubes for cheap, flexible solar cells
Controlling light from nanoparticles
Another faster-than-light neutrinos challenge
Nanosensor detects toxic airborne chemicals, iPhone alerts authorities
Protein ‘switches’ could turn cancer cells into tiny chemotherapy factories
go to:
and read the stories behind the headlines above and at the top of that page hit "newsletter " and you can subscribe -free
You can subscribe for free and get the updates daily or weekly as I do.
These small and unnoticed (by the general public) advances all are leading to that new age of humanity I have mentioned previously. When you get the newsletter these headlines are followed by brief explanations and then you can link to the original articles and research for even more detail. It is a fascinating bunch of stuff even when I can only get a general idea of what the development means in the big picture
Friday October 7, 2011
WEEKLY EDITION
NEWS AND BLOG HEADLINES
What just happened? Why some of us seem totally spaced out
Stem-cell reprogramming method not to blame for mutations: Scripps scientists
Mine-hunting software helping doctors identify cancer cells
Smartphone app measures vital heart and respiration signs
Spin-based ‘magnetologic gate’ to replace silicon chips
Bidirectional brain signals sense and move virtual objects
A $35 Android tablet
Cloned human embryo makes working stem cells
Steve Jobs 1955–2011
Caltech engineers build smart petri dish
The Anonymous threat to ‘erase’ the NYSE
‘Mirage effect’ helps researchers hide objects
Apple intros new Siri ‘personal assistant’ for iPhone 4S
People as ‘sensors’: Twitter messages reveal NFL’s big plays
Chip for topological quantum computer designed
Google Maps launches helicopter view of user’s route
Help NASA find life on Mars with MAPPER
Cofounder of Siri: Assistant launch is a ‘world-changing event’
Music of the brain: each synapse has its own natural rhythm
Mimicking cells with transistors
How to track neuronal stem cells using MRI
Graphene walls could allow for chips with 100 trillion FETs per sq. centimeter
Transparent carbon nanotubes for cheap, flexible solar cells
Controlling light from nanoparticles
Another faster-than-light neutrinos challenge
Nanosensor detects toxic airborne chemicals, iPhone alerts authorities
Protein ‘switches’ could turn cancer cells into tiny chemotherapy factories
go to:
and read the stories behind the headlines above and at the top of that page hit "newsletter " and you can subscribe -free