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Bacterial computers can crack mathematical... →
via jaredm Steps towards quantum computing.
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Cheaper, more efficient and feasible. (audio) →
Hard to listen to, because lady sounds like her fucking jaw is wired shut, but the jist is that these panels route sunlight to their edges, where the silicone is, which means you need less silicone, so the cost goes down. They also use light amplification techniques to increase the energy.
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Microwave weapon will rain pain from the sky →
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“This technique allows us to do some amount of rapid evolution.”
– Evolution machine speeds up search for better bugs
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Micro-malls in Hong Kong
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““It is not impossible to build a human brain and we can do it in 10...”
– Artificial brain ‘10 years away’
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La Vitrine - Montreal on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
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“Wisconsin police can attach GPS to cars to secretly track anybody’s movements...”
– Wisconsin court upholds GPS tracking by police - Chicago Tribune
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“Japan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications hopes to find out if GPS...”
– Gov’t to track citizens, prevent pandemic ::: Pink Tentacle
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“Green=Successful contact=gotch ya; Yellow=partial contact=I may need to deploy...”
– TASER X3 (TASERX3) on Twitter
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“Metamaterials, which can bend light in almost any direction. In 2006,...”
– Modified invisibility cloak could make the ultimate illusion
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“The sanitizing was a team effort, led by Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia,...”
– Keeping News of David Rohde’s Kidnapping Off Wikipedia - NYTimes.com
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