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Marcus Maertens

SpaceX's Starlink Constellation Construction Begins. 2,200 Satellites Will go up Over t... - 3 views

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    Finally some Internet for our meeting room!
icheibas

NASA Is Developing 'Soft Robots' to Help Explore Other Worlds | Space - 2 views

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    interns at NASA are looking into soft robot actuators
Marcus Maertens

Google AI Blog: Curiosity and Procrastination in Reinforcement Learning - 2 views

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    What happens if you put a TV in the maze your robot is supposed to navigate (driven by curiosity)?
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    Does the fact that I follow this process of learning, make me a meta-learner? Or a pre-robot?
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?
LeopoldS

The Moon's mantle unveiled - 2 views

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    first science results reported in Nature (as far as I know) from the Yutu-2 and Chang'e mission .... and they look very good!
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    Sure they are very useful! It will be even better if they manage to fit the data to modeled circulation of the lunar magma ocean that was formed posterior to the "Theia" body collision with Earth. The collision was the cause of the magma ocean in the first place. The question now is how this circulation pattern of the lava-moon "froze" in time upon phase transition to solid. Because, what crystallizes last in sequence, is more rich in "incompatible" with the crystal structure, elements, we might combine data+models to predict their location. Those incompatible tracers are mainly radioactively decaying elements that produce heat (google publications about lunar KREEP elements (potassium (K), rare earth elements(REE), and phosphorus(P)). By knowing where the KREEP is: - we know where to dig for them mining (if they are useful for something, eg. Phosphorus for plants to be grown on the Moon) - we avoid planning to build the future human colony on top of radioactives, of course. The hope is that the Moon, due to lack of plate tectonics, has preserved this "signature of the freezing sequence". Let's see.
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    thanks Nasia! very interesting comment
LeopoldS

Total synthesis of Escherichia coli with a recoded genome | Nature - 0 views

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    first fully "artificial" designed organism reported ...
LeopoldS

Fooling automated surveillance cameras: adversarial patches to attack person detection - 3 views

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    beautiful! anybody knows of similar trials to fool EO data classifiers?
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    I am not aware of any similar trials, yet this study remind me of generative adversarial talking heads https://arxiv.org/pdf/1803.07716.pdf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1b5aiTrGzY
thomasvas

The Space Dentist; Science Integrity Digest - 2 views

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    Toothache in space? No problem.
LeopoldS

Decline of giant impacts on Mars by 4.48 billion years ago and an early opportunity for... - 2 views

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    Life could have had much more time to evolve on mars than previously thought...
koskons

A day at the zoo: exhaustive list of evolutionary, swarm and other metaphor-based algor... - 4 views

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    "A list of the many different animals, plants, microbes, natural phenomena and supernatural activities that can be spotted in the wild lands of the metaphor-based computation literature"
darioizzo2

Computer, enhance please! | Element AI - 3 views

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    Blog from rarefin on our Proba-V Super Resolution competition
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.
mkisantal

Robots Made Out of Branches Use Deep Learning to Walk - IEEE Spectrum - 1 views

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    Random branches are collected, scanned to 3D, and connected with servos. Then a neural network is trained to control this "robot".
Marcus Maertens

Will California's New Bot Law Strengthen Democracy? | The New Yorker - 1 views

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    California wants to force bots to reveal their identity in communication.
darioizzo2

China plans to launch a constellation of AI-powered satellites - 6 views

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    MEGA CONSTELLATION and AI ... China again :)
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    and we did not even propose it ...
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

StarCraft II Official Game Site - 4 views

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    Correct me, if I am wrong, but AFAIK this is the first time an AI enters a ladder, i.e. playing against humans on their own terms in the wild and not as part of some pre-arranged experiment.
Marcus Maertens

No limit: AI poker bot is first to beat professionals at multiplayer game - 1 views

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    Another victory for our future robo-overlords.
koskons

Reconstructing the Cost of the One Giant Leap | The Planetary Society - 2 views

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    How much did Apollo cost?
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