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webmaster@theregister.co.uk (Tobias Mann) / The RegisterMicrosoft Azure to spin up AMD MI200 GPU clusters for large scale AI training - Windows giant carries a PyTorch for chip designer and its rival Nvidia Microsoft Build Microsoft Azure on Thursday revealed it will use AMDs top-tier MI200 Instinct GPUs to perform large-scale AI training in the cloud. ...

Pueng Vongs / SiliconValley.comPhotos: San Francisco’s iconic ‘Pink Painted Lady’ home for sale - A Victorian-style home known as the Pink Painted Lady, part of the iconic Painted Ladies row of houses in San Francisco, is for sale for $3.55 million. The Pink Painted Lady, part of the iconic Painted Ladies row of houses in San Francisco, is for sale for $3.55 million. (Rob ...

We all know that a humongous black hole exists at the center of our galaxy. It’s called Sagittarius A* (Sgr A* for short) and it has the mass of 4 million suns. We’ve got to see a radio image of it a few weeks back, showing its accretion disk. So, we know it’s there. Astronomers … Continue reading "The Building Blocks for Supermassive Black Holes are Found in Dwarf Galaxies" The post The Building Blocks for Supermassive Black Holes are Found in Dwarf Galaxies appeared first on Universe Today.

The discovery is a tantalizing step in the decades-long search for room-temperature superconductors that could unleash a new generation of electronics and computers.

Equipped with a way to cheaply and easily create diamond membranes that have robust color centers, scientists hope to build a kind of assembly line for generating large numbers of these membranes for quantum experiments around the world.

If you are quite enthusiastic about robotics like me, then by now you will probably have finished the third season of Netflix acclaimed series Love, Death and Robots. I believe that animation, like many other artistic expressions, is an effective way to communicate the ideas and concepts that revolve around contemporary robotics. If we envision […]

A theoretical breakthrough in understanding quantum chaos could open new paths into researching quantum information and quantum computing, many-body physics, black holes, and the still-elusive quantum to classical transition.

A theoretical breakthrough in understanding quantum chaos could open new paths into researching quantum information and quantum computing, many-body physics, black holes, and the still-elusive quantum to classical transition.

The brilliant blue of the Hope Diamond is caused by small impurities in its crystal structure. Similar diamond impurities are also giving hope to scientists looking to create materials that can be used for quantum computing and quantum sensing.

Trials in using artificial intelligence (AI) to identify species of trees and other plants, from photographs taken by on-train cameras, have proven that lineside vegetation can be monitored safely, cheaply, quickly and at scale.

Researchers have designed a targeted therapeutic treatment that restricts brain inflammation. The effectiveness of this approach in improving outcomes was demonstrated following brain injury, stroke or multiple sclerosis in mice. The system increases the number of regulatory T cells, mediators of the immune system's anti-inflammatory response, in the brain. By boosting the number of T regulatory cells in the brain, the researchers were able to prevent the death of brain tissue in mice following injury and the mice performed better in cognitive tests. The treatment has a high potential for use in patients with traumatic brain injury, with few alternatives currently available to prevent harmful neuroinflammation.

Maren Estrada / Boy Genius ReportPaxcess Cordless pool cleaner robot deals on Amazon will set you up for summer - Do you cringe every single time you have to clean your pool? Well, trust us when we tell you that youre definitely not alone. Thats why you need to check out a pair of the best pool cleaner robot deals on Amazon. Having a pool in your backyard is amazing! ...

Scientists have fabricated a nanoparticle to deliver an inhibitor to brain tumor in mouse models, where the drug successfully turned on the immune system to eliminate the cancer. The process also triggered immune memory so that a reintroduced tumor was eliminated--a sign that this potential new approach could not only treat brain tumors but prevent or delay recurrences.

According to scientists at Georgia State University’s Institute for Biomedical Sciences, a nanoparticle vaccine that incorporates two proteins that stimulate immune responses against severe...

Tech Times : TechIntel oneDNN AI Optimizations Enabled as Default in TensorFlow - Intel and Google team up to enable the oneDNN library as the default backend CPU optimization for TensorFlow 2.9. ...

Kristijan Lucic / AndroidHeadlines.comHow To Add Portrait Blur To A Photo On Google Photos - If your smartphones camera does not offer a portrait mode, or you dont like the result of it, there is a way around it. Google Photos added this feature a while back. You can basically use the app to add portrait blur to any of your images. There is a ...

Engineers at Northwestern University have created the tiniest-ever remote-regulated walking robot in the form of a miniature, attractive peekytoe crab. Smaller than a flea, a single crab robot...

Rhodamine 6G (R6G) is hazardous to humans and the environment. In an article recently published in the Microchemical Journal, researchers designed water-stable perovskite quantum dots and a...

THURSDAY, May 26, 2022 (American Heart Association News) -- Exhausted at the end of a workday, Dawn Turnage plopped into a comfortable chair on her patio to soak up some sun before going to bed early. Her phone buzzed. It was a FaceTime call from...

In a paper published in the journal Nano Energy, a unique fabrication method could neutralize carbon dioxide emissions from hydrogen generation processes based on natural gases by...

On March 26, the ESA's Solar Orbiter made its closest approach to the sun so far. It ventured inside Mercury's orbit and was about one-third the distance from Earth to the sun. It was hot but worth it.

Kristijan Lucic / AndroidHeadlines.comHow To Disable Video Autoplay In Google Discover - Google Discover is being used by many people these days. Its an endless feed of news from various sources that are based on your interests. Google Discover also tends to include YouTube videos in the feed (as a separate card), and they do utilize an autoplay function. There is a ...

Author(s): Achille Mauri and Mikhail I. KatsnelsonUnderstanding how thermal and quantum fluctuations of phonon degrees of freedom affect the low-temperature thermodynamics of a freestanding crystalline membrane poses a complex problem at the interface between elasticity, statistical mechanics, and quantum field theory. In this work, the authors apply field-theoretical renormalization-group methods to revisit the role of mechanical nonlinearities and anharmonic effects on the behavior of thermodynamical quantities in the limit T → 0 . [Phys. Rev. B 105, 195434] Published Thu May 26, 2022

Author(s): A. A. Reynoso, G. Usaj, D. L. Chafatinos, F. Mangussi, A. E. Bruchhausen, A. S. Kuznetsov, K. Biermann, P. V. Santos, and A. FainsteinOptical parametric oscillators are one of the building pillars of nonlinear and quantum optics, the basis of minimum-uncertainty quantum states and entangled photon pairs. Transferring similar ideas to mechanical vibrations, the authors demonstrate an optomechanical parametric oscillator based on a lattice of traps that confine and couple fluids of light and sound. Nonresonant continuous laser excitation leads to 20 GHz self-induced oscillations of the phonon field, a coherent process associated with a tailored intertrap coupling that is quadratic in the mechanical displacement. [Phys. Rev. B 105, 195310] Published Thu May 26, 2022

In a study published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials, nanoparticles of manganese(III) oxide (Mn2O3) were anchored to the pores of attapulgite (APT) nanoscale fibers by an embedding and on-site...

Scientists at the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center were optimistic when they identified a small molecule that blocked a key pathway in brain tumors. But there was a problem: How to get the inhibitor through the bloodstream and into the brain to reach the tumor.

Researchers at ETH Zurich have succeeded for the first time in trapping excitons—quasiparticles consisting of negatively charged electrons and positively charged holes—in a semiconductor material using controllable electric fields. The new technique is important for creating single photon sources as well as for basic research.

For these tiny robotic crabs, being small is a virtue.

New Spex NanoSNAP™ provides high performance measurements of nucleic acids and proteins in a snap.

Researchers at ETH Zurich have succeeded for the first time in trapping excitons – quasiparticles consisting of negatively

Scientists achieve important milestone in making quantum computing more effective. Quantum computers promise to revolutionize science by enabling

Following the CE certification of the first autonomous AI medical imaging application ChestLink, researchers in Finland released a preprint of a study on the application performance on real-world...

devz123@gmail.com(Dev Kundaliya) / Computing.co.uk Latest updatesScientists take leap toward quantum internet - Researchers have sent data across three physical locations using a technique dubbed qubit teleportation. Researchers from Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands have teleported quantum information between two network nodes that were not directly linked to each other - a major step forward in enabling a future quantum internet. ...

A NASA satellite recently spied the underwater eruption of a submerged volcano where sharks make their home.

Three U of A engineering students has developed a mobile app that tracks the progress of a healing

The tabletop companion robots can help older adults stay connected with loved ones, monitor their health, and more. The post NY State is Giving Robots to The Elderly appeared first on ExtremeTech.

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A small bump on the head might not seem so bad, especially if compared to more serious injuries

A completely automated system for using a washing machine, from loading to unloading, is already being used for appliance tests by one manufacturer

A set of 16 qubits has been arranged so that they may be able to run any calculation error-free – a crucial step toward building quantum computers that can outpace traditional ones

Quantum information has been sent from one side of a simple quantum network to the other, passing through an intermediate network node without affecting it

With modular components and an easy-to-use 3D interface, this interactive design pipeline enables anyone to create their own customized robotic hand.

Smaller than a flea, robot can walk, bend, twist, turn and jump.

Researchers differentiated between SARS-CoV-2 variants using nanotechnology.

Tech Times : TechQuantum Internet Breakthrough Sends Information Between Two Unconnected Network Nodes! - A quantum internet breakthrough was achieved after a new study transmitted information between two unconnected network nodes. ...

Tech Times : TechGoogle’s Real Tone Filters are Out, Makes Progress in Image Equity - Googles Real Tone functionality is now available on Google Photos. ...

A team of clinicians and scientists from Tempus and Geisinger have found that a new artificial intelligence model can accurately identify patients at increased risk of undiagnosed structural heart disease.

When Case Western Reserve University research showed that artificial intelligence (AI) could identify which lung cancer patients would benefit from chemotherapy, a national magazine called the finding one of the "10 Most Incredible Medical Breakthroughs of 2018."

Humble potatoes are a rich source not only of dietary carbohydrates for humans, but also of starches for numerous industrial applications. Scientists are learning how to alter the ratio of potatoes' two starch molecules -- amylose and amylopectin -- to increase both culinary and industrial applications.

Our brains lose the ability to link related memories as we age. Scientists genetically restored this brain function in middle-aged mice and identified an FDA-approved drug that achieves the same thing. The study suggests a new approach for combating middle-aged memory loss and a possible early intervention for dementia.

Engineers have developed the smallest-ever remote-controlled walking robot -- and it comes in the form of a tiny, adorable peekytoe crab. Just a half-millimeter wide, the tiny crabs can bend, twist, crawl, walk, turn and even jump. Although the research is exploratory at this point, the researchers believe their technology might bring the field closer to realizing micro-sized robots that can perform practical tasks inside tightly confined spaces.

Humble potatoes are a rich source not only of dietary carbohydrates for humans, but also of starches for numerous industrial applications. Texas A&M AgriLife scientists are learning how to alter the ratio of potatoes' two starch molecules—amylose and amylopectin—to increase both culinary and industrial applications.

A new study shows how the brains of Egyptian fruit bats are highly specialized for echolocation and flight, with motor areas of the cerebral cortex that are dedicated to sonar production and wing control.

Jack Purcher / Patently AppleApple TV+ has ordered Speed Racer, a Live-Action TV series from J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot - Its being reported today that a live-action scripted TV series based on the beloved manga and animated show is in the works at Apple, ...

webmaster@theregister.co.uk (Tobias Mann) / The RegisterDespite key partnership with AWS, Meta taps up Microsoft Azure for AI work - Someone got Zuckd over Metas AI business unit set up shop in Microsoft Azure this week and announced a strategic partnership it says will advance PyTorch development on the public cloud. ...

On March 26th, the ESA’s Solar Orbiter made its closest approach to the Sun so far. It ventured inside Mercury’s orbit and was about one-third the distance from Earth to the Sun. It was hot but worth it. The Solar Orbiter’s primary mission is to understand the connection between the Sun and its heliosphere, and … Continue reading "Solar Orbiter’s Pictures of the Sun are Every Bit as Dramatic as You Were Hoping" The post Solar Orbiter’s Pictures of the Sun are Every Bit as Dramatic as You Were Hoping appeared first on Universe Today.

I can quite confidently guess that the idea of growing bigger muscles has crossed your mind in the

A nanoparticle vaccine that combines two proteins that induce immune responses against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that has caused the global pandemic, has the potential to be developed into broader and safe SARS-CoV-2 vaccines, according to researchers in the Institute for Biomedical Sciences at Georgia State University.

Researchers have succeeded in teleporting quantum information across a rudimentary network. This first of its kind is an important step towards a future quantum Internet. This breakthrough was made possible by a greatly improved quantum memory and enhanced quality of the quantum links between the three nodes of the network.

A new study shows how the brains of Egyptian fruit bats are highly specialized for echolocation and flight, with motor areas of the cerebral cortex that are dedicated to sonar production and wing control. The work by researchers at UC Davis and UC Berkeley was published May 25 in Current Biology.

Redmond Channel PartnerMicrosoft Build 2022 Keynote: AI and Cloud Take Center Stage - Microsofts role as builder of platforms for organizations was the theme of Tuesdays Build keynote by CEO Satya Nadella. ...

Every year, ICRA gathers an astonishing number of robot makers. With a quick look at the exhibitors, one can already perceive the immense creativity and inventiveness that creators put in their robots. To my eyes, creating a robot is an art: how does a robot should look like? What would it be good for? Should […]

Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have developed an imaging technique to capture information about the structure and function of brain tissue at subcellular level – a few billionth of a metre, while also capturing information about the surrounding environment.

Cade Metz / New York Times - Business‘Quantum Internet’ Inches Closer With Advance in Data Teleportation - Scientists have improved their ability to send quantum information across distant computers and have taken another step toward the network of the future. ...

ZDNet Latest NewsMicrosoft expands its AI partnership with Meta - Microsoft is continuing to expand the capabilities of its AI services on Azure, and Meta is taking notice. ...

Peter Cohen / RCR Wireless NewsMicrosoft puts AI, Azure cloud development front and center at Build - Microsofts AI-related Build announcements include Project Volterra, a new Windows-on-Arm effort built on Qualcomms Snapdragon processor. The post Microsoft puts AI, Azure cloud development front and center at Build appeared first on RCR Wireless News. Project Volterra debuts, Qualcomm Snapdragon-based AI dev kit ------------------------------------------------------------- Holding its annual Build developers conference ...

In modern computers, errors during processing and storage of information have become a rarity due to high-quality fabrication. However, for critical applications, where even single errors can have serious effects, error correction mechanisms based on redundancy of the processed data are still used.

As more robots join humans on the manufacturing floor, in warehouses, and everywhere on the job, determining who will do what duties becomes more complicated. Some tasks are better suited to humans,...

Hacked bank and Twitter accounts, deliberate power outages, and medical record tampering all pose a danger to the nation’s health, money, energy, society and infrastructure. Utilizing...

Author(s): M. T. Noble, S. L. Ahlstrom, D. I. Bradley, E. A. Guise, R. P. Haley, S. Kafanov, G. R. Pickett, M. Poole, R. Schanen, T. Wilcox, A. J. Woods, D. E. Zmeev, and V. TsepelinTurbulence remains one of the last unsolved problems of classical physics. Here, the authors present insights from the nucleation and evolution of the simpler quantum turbulence. They generate turbulence mechanically, and image the dynamics nondestructively through illumination of thermal quasiparticles. At low temperatures, the ballistic quasiparticles are Andreev-reflected by the vortex flow fields, producing a shadow which shows that the tangle is asymmetrical. This suggests that the vortex rings - precursors of quantum turbulence - are unevenly created by the generator. [Phys. Rev. B 105, 174515] Published Wed May 25, 2022

According to a recent report released in Radiology, an AI tool can help doctors identify the cancer risk in lung nodules visible on CT. Image Credit: Shutterstock.com/ Kateryna Kon On chest...

Future fusion reactions inside tokamaks could shine even brighter than before, thanks to groundbreaking new research to find the maximum density of the hydrogen plasma fuel that powers them.

Author(s): Matteo RiniA theorized scheme uses lasers to produce space-time quasicrystals in a plasma—density fluctuations that could be used as diffraction gratings for high-intensity laser pulses. [Physics 15, s71] Published Wed May 25, 2022

Scientists have improved their ability to send quantum information across distant computers — and have taken another step toward the network of the future.

Scientists have improved their ability to send quantum information across distant computers — and have taken another step toward the network of the future.

Researchers have developed an imaging technique to capture information about the structure and function of brain tissue at subcellular level -- a few billionth of a meter, while also capturing information about the surrounding environment. The unique approach, overcomes the challenges of imaging tissues at different scales, allowing scientists to see the surrounding cells and how they function, so they can build a complete picture of neural networks in the brain.

Scientists have demonstrated that normal brain aging is accelerated by approximately 26% in people with progressive type 2 diabetes compared with individuals without the disease, reports a new study.

Proteins are used for nutraceutical protection, encapsulation, and controlled release from nanocarriers. In the present review published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, the...

The abundance, cost-efficiency, and higher experimental capacity of manganese-based oxides make them a promising anode material for next-generation lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). However, these...

Rhiannon Williams / Technology ReviewThe Download: Google’s AI cuteness overload, and America’s fight for gun control - This is todays edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of whats going on in the world of technology. The dark secret behind those cute AI-generated animal images Another month, another flood of weird, wonderful and cute images generated by an artificial intelligence. In April, ...

RapidAI speeds up pulmonary embolism diagnosis with FDA clearance for AI triage tool apark Wed, 05/25/2022 - 09:42

Author(s): Vadim R. Munirov, Lazar Friedland, and Jonathan S. WurteleThe authors show that space-time quasicrystalline structures can be created in plasmas through autoresonant excitation of nonlinear ion acoustic waves. [Phys. Rev. Research 4, 023150] Published Wed May 25, 2022

The efficient treatment of cancer using gold-based nanoparticles of various shapes and sizes has been reviewed and presented in the study published in the MDPI journal Nanomaterials....

The composition of protein-nanoparticle complexes can be studied utilizing technologies that enable the investigation of biological molecules' interactions with inorganic compounds. A recent study...

An artificial intelligence (AI) tool helps doctors predict the cancer risk in lung nodules seen on CT, according to a new study.

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. The dark secret behind those cute AI-generated animal images Another month, another flood of weird, wonderful and cute images generated by an artificial intelligence. In April, OpenAI showed off its new picture-making neural…

HEISHA, the leading provider of autonomous robot charging stations in the world, has launched D50 — its newest and smallest drone dock - together with the R80 robot charging station, a complete...

MrBioClean, the Mid-Atlantic's leader in pathogen remediation and biosafety technology, is adopting OhmniClean™, the fully autonomous robot that utilizes the power of UV-C light to provide...

Resemble AI today announced the launch of Resemble AI voices on Talkdesk® AppConnect™, enabling businesses to seamlessly combine high quality, pre-built and custom AI voices for Talkdesk...

Sumit Adhikari / AndroidHeadlines.comGoogle Photos Adds Real Tone Filters Based On Monk Scale - Google Photos is rolling out new Real Tone filters that let you better represent your skin tone color in images. The new skin tone filters will be available to users on Android and iOS mobile apps as well as the Photos web client. Google first announced this feature for Photos ...
