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Marcus Maertens

Unsupervised word embeddings capture latent knowledge from materials science literature... - 1 views

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    New results in NLP might allow to automate scientific discoveries by data mining of papers. Work considers 3.3M abstracts from material science, physics and chemistry and claims to discover new materials before they are published later on.
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    ACT did that from diigo post digging in the retreat of 2014! Still without NLP.
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    That's cool! Didn't know.
Marcus Maertens

LightSail 2 Spacecraft Successfully Demonstrates Flight by Light | The Planetary Society - 2 views

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    Crowd-funded LightSail is sailing in space!
LeopoldS

Project Zero: A very deep dive into iOS Exploit chains found in the wild - 3 views

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    rather impressive! and frightening
Marcus Maertens

Japan's Hayabusa2 probe makes second touchdown on distant asteroid | The Japan Times - 1 views

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    Collecting space rocks.
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    if a geologist hears you calling them rocks they will curse you collectively. I am in a workshop where some of those are present and I constantly remind myself to call them "minerals".
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    minerals sound much better indeed ... but what is wrong with rocks ? :-)
Marcus Maertens

Space Engine - the universe simulator - 3 views

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microno95 liked it
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    Procedural generation for creating space stuff!
Marcus Maertens

Catapulting spider winds up web to launch itself at prey: study - 8 views

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    New idea for launcher?
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    do you have a direct link to the high speed video?
microno95

Introducing LCA: Loss Change Allocation for Neural Network Training | Uber Engineering ... - 2 views

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    Fascinating insight into the question of how networks learn.
darioizzo2

The Secret to Blowing Massive Soap Bubbles - 1 views

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    Mindblowing ahah
Marcus Maertens

A scalable photonic computer solving the subset sum problem | Science Advances - 0 views

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    +1 for team photon!
jcunha

NASA proposes a magnetic shield to protect Mars' atmosphere - 2 views

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    In the Planetary Science Vision 2050 Workshop a cool concept for a magnetic dipole sitting at Mars L1 with an estimated field of 1-2 Tesla was proposed to shield Mars from Solar Winds and provide an elementary magnetic shielding to Mars.
Dario Izzo

How the Space Pope is helping to find real exoplanets by playing Eve: Online | Ars Tech... - 0 views

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    serious gaming came back!
gpetit

Blue Horizon venture - 1 views

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    OHB and Luxspace venture to ensure human life on the Moon! Research on O2 production and others.....
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    Has BH at least completed an orbit yet? Or are they still at 10mins in microgravity?
jcunha

A practical polariton laser - Nature Photonics - 2 views

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    One overview about a recent publication (10/06/2014 http://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.236802) showing room temperature operation of a new type of laser 'discovered' in 2013, the polariton laser. This new type of laser shows extremely low threshold current density - 2 orders of magnitude below Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers (VCSEL) - and it is believed to become one important component of nanophotonic integrated components.
jaihobah

Microsoft makes play for next wave of computing with quantum computing toolkit - 1 views

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    At its Ignite conference today, Microsoft announced its moves to embrace the next big thing in computing: quantum computing. Later this year, Microsoft will release a new quantum computing programming language, with full Visual Studio integration, along with a quantum computing simulator. With these, developers will be able to both develop and debug quantum programs implementing quantum algorithms.
pablo_gomez

Please Commit More Blatant Academic Fraud - 0 views

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    Interesting follow-up opinion piece on the collusion rings
pablo_gomez

RMA: Rapid Motor Adaptation for Legged Robots - 0 views

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    71 Arguments why the ACT needs legged robots and a pretty impressive work.
microno95

Habitual tea drinking modulates brain efficiency - Neuroscience News - 2 views

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    Another win for the tea aquarium!
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    Oh yes!
microno95

Differences between deep neural networks and human perception | MIT News - 2 views

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    The generated inputs are quite strange, I wonder where else something like this occurs.
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