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Introducing A Brain-inspired Computer [IBM TrueNorth] - 0 views

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    Built in Silicon technology (Samsung's 28 nm process), its power is measured as one million neurons and 256 million synapses. It contains 5.4 million transistor being the largest IBM chip in these terms. All this said, it consumes less than 100 mW!! "These systems can efficiently process high-dimensional, noisy sensory data in real time, while consuming orders of magnitude less power than conventional computer architectures." IBM is working with initLabs to integrate the DVS retinal camera with these chips = real time image neuro-like image processing. In what seems to be a very successful project hugely funded by DARPA, "Our sights are now set high on the ambitious goal of integrating 4,096 chips in a single rack with 4 billion neurons and 1 trillion synapses while consuming ~4kW of power."
Dario Izzo

First successful test for broadband internet drones (project Aquila) - 2 views

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    "Today, I'm excited to share that we've successfully completed our first test flight of these aircraft in the U.K.," 
Thijs Versloot

Personal Thermal Management by Metallic Nanowire-Coated Textile - 2 views

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    By wearing clothes that have been dip-coated in a silver nanowire (AgNW) solution that is highly radiation-insulating, a person may stay so warm in the winter that they can greatly reduce or even eliminate their need for heating their home. With as extra bonus: Besides providing high levels of passive insulation, AgNW-coated clothing can also provide Joule heating if connected to an electricity source, such as a battery. The researchers demonstrated that as little as 0.9 V can safely raise clothing temperature to 38 °C, which is 1 °C higher than the human body temperature of 37 °C. How about that for personal comfort during the cold winter months
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    These applications seem more and more promising. However I wonder about the toxicity aspects of wearing this stuff and apparently some research is starting to be developed to assess that, see http://www.particleandfibretoxicology.com/content/11/1/52 showing results of pulmonary toxicity of AgNW
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    sounds almost like the asbestos story re-started :-)
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    Found an European project that takes care of the environmental, health and safety aspects of nanomaterials http://phys.org/news/2015-04-unleash-full-potential-nanomaterials.html
LeopoldS

OpenStack: An Open Source Cloud Project Emerges - 1 views

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    Francesco, check this one out ... seems like coming at the right time for us ... Leopold
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    Sure looks interesting, hopefully it will gain some traction. Bonus point it uses Python heavily :) First versions are coming out in Sept/Oct, according to their roadmap, we could start playing with it as soon as it gets out.
Nicholas Lan

gravity doesn't exist - 2 views

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    apparently warm things attract each other instead. a symbolic prize of a virtual launch vehicle based on a smeg fridge/freezer for the most amusing/shortest refutation. "A ~1068 gm hollow copper sphere hovers above a 1000 W heat element." "After power was applied to the heat element for 400 s, the means of the first and last ~6 force measures indicate that the sphere's gravitational mass increased by 1.9 % or 20 gm."
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    I didn't know the viXra project. It's a great help to the PHYS RF at ACT. Whoever posted something there is crackpot for sure...
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    interesting...
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    this looks like absolute humbug to me .... reminds me of some rotating superconductors :-)
Juxi Leitner

cubesat-space-protocol - Project Hosting on Google Code - 2 views

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    possible a simpler solution for simple spacecraft fractionation
Joris _

Space capsule probed for asteroid dust : Nature News - 1 views

  • They have clearly shown us the path forward to the inevitable large-scale exploration of the near-Earth asteroid population
  • Interest in asteroid missions has also been on the rise in the United States. In June, US President Barack Obama called for a manned trip to an asteroid. And late last year, the OSIRIS-REx project, also a sample-return mission targeting a carbon-rich asteroid, was selected as a finalist in NASA's New Frontiers Program,
pacome delva

Radiation fears stalk stellar mission - 0 views

  • Concern over ESA's handling of the radiation issue caused Michael Perryman, former GAIA project scientist, to resign from the agency in 2008. But GAIA science-team member Lennart Lindegren, an astronomer at Lund Observatory in Sweden, is confident that GAIA's unprecedented accuracy will be feasible. GAIA researchers will continue to perform tests and calibrations until at least 2011, which will include irradiating the CCDs at space-like temperatures. Lindegren admits, however, that they can never be certain of success until the spacecraft is in orbit and starts sending back data.
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    metamaterials to stop radiations?
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    hmm ... in the optical range it is already a bit tricky .... lets brainstorm a bit about it ... anything in the literature? Luzi?
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    the components of the metamaterial need to have a size inversely proportional to the wavelenght, but here we are talking about high energy protons. So the idea was: is there metamaterials that change the electrical properties to solve this problem of holes in the material... but i dont have a clue !
Joris _

Solar plane takes off for 24-hour test flight - 0 views

  • The goal of the project is to have a solar-powered plane flying day and night without fuel
LeopoldS

NASA - Star Wars Meets UPS as Robonaut Packed for Space - 2 views

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    couldn't find his legs ... but they might not be needed anyway on the ISS ....
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    Cool. Since ESA is always said to be inspired by NASA projects, can the ACT look at it from a different perpective? What about sending humans to the ISS without legs? Think of the mass and volume it would save. It would also improve robot-human interaction. Robots would no longer feel inferior. I'm sure most people would give up limb to go to space.
Joris _

OpenLuna Picks Up Where NASA's Moon Mission Leaves Off - 0 views

  • The ambitious project will tap the resources of private enterprise to build several small scout rovers that will be shipped to the south pole of the moon via a single lander. Rock and earth samples will be returned to Earth for testing, then auctioned off to secure funding for the next phase of the plan
Dario Izzo

Open Source Aerospace Project - 3 views

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    similar idea to ours.... but implemented
Juxi Leitner

Rapid design and manufacture of novel micro-devices - 0 views

  • Starting with a commercial micro-fluidics polymer prototyping kit (from ThinXXS), the project successfully developed a 'template' polymer system into which silicon components can be simply 'plugged in'.
Nicholas Lan

Collage: Defeating Censorship with User-Generated Content - 1 views

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    software for encrypting/decrypting hidden messages in social media
LeopoldS

ACE Acronym CrEator - generate your own acronym! - 1 views

shared by LeopoldS on 07 Sep 10 - Cached
Ma Ru liked it
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    this is how they do it :-)
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    Some highlights: ACuTE: Advanced Concepts TEam ADDiCT: ADvanceD Concepts Team AbDiCaTE: ADvanced Concepts TEam wASTEd: Advanced conceptS TEam
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    But seriously, my PhD project title from now on becomes: Robotic mOdels maThematIcal Cognition (eROTIC)
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    your thesis title fits perfectly then ...
Dario Izzo

Project 10^100 winners - 6 views

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    Five great innovative initiatives already happening
Joris _

Kinect Steers Quadrocopter Drone to Search and Destroy | Popular Science - 0 views

Ma Ru

ESA Request for information - 1 views

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    Looks like ESA suddenly realised there are some serious commercial spaceflight projects going on... Anyway the effort looks to me a bit optimistic... shouldn't they ask the companies directly rather than counting they'll spot the call on ESA website and will bother to answer it?
Nicholas Lan

directional fluid collection using biomimetic knots - 3 views

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    could it be useful in e.g. propellant tanks?
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    did you see the quote of Andrew Martin at the bottom of the text? he was in the cockroach project.
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    ah. interesting
nikolas smyrlakis

Europe's Ambitious 'Green Grid' Plan - BusinessWeek - 2 views

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    The cables would link existing and new windmills off the German and British coasts with Belgian and Danish tidal power stations and Norwegian hydroelectric plants. The €30-billion project would compensate for the irregular nature of renewable energy and provide a steady flow to the countries involved.
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