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Scientists Discover Gel to Regrow Tooth Enamel

Vitamin C and Dandelion Root Killing Cancer Cells -- as Former CDC Director Calls for COVID-19...

Galactic Brain: US firm plans space-based data centers, power grid to challenge China

A microbial cleanup for glyphosate just earned a patent. Here's why that matters

Japan Breaks Internet Speed Record with 5 Million Times Faster Data Transfer

Advanced Propulsion Resources Part 1 of 2

PulsarFusion a forward-thinking UK aerospace company, is pushing the boundaries of space travel...

Dinky little laser box throws big-screen entertainment from inches away

'World's first' sodium-ion flashlight shines bright even at -40 ºF

Communication

Liberation requires collaboration between free thinkers without infringement or censorship. In another age, we could meet in public spaces. Today avoiding the Crown’s surveillance requires we exchange encrypted communication.

Gold and silver nanostructures claimed to have room temperature superconductivity

Arxiv – Evidence for Superconductivity at Ambient Temperature and Pressure in Nanostructures

Long-sought carbon structure joins graphene, fullerene family

Carbon cage molecule formed inside pores of zeolites is a negatively curved schwarzite

Demo of two-qubit fault-tolerant universal holonomic quantum gates...

Japases researchers have demonstrated holonomic quantum gates under zero-magnetic field at room temperature, which will enable the realization of fast and fault-tolerant universal quantum computers.

Particle accelerators centimeters long will drastically reduce size and cost of working ....

Physical Review Accelerators and Beams – Quasimonoenergetic laser plasma positron accelerator using particle-shower plasma-wave interactions

AI projects are on pace to take over most of the world's computing resources around 2025

OpenAI has determined that the computing used in Artificial Intelligence projects has doubled every 3 months since 2012. This has been an increase of 300,000 times since 2012 versus 12 times if it was following a Moore's law doubling every 18 month

Electron Cash Wallet Now Available for Basic Feature Phones

This past February news.Bitcoin.com reported on the firm Coingeek announcing funding the Electron Cash programming team. Since then, the bitcoin cash (BCH) centric wallet Electron Cash has seen a bunch of development with Coinshuffle integration, and

Optical Neural Network Demo Chip

Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have made a silicon chip that distributes optical signals precisely across a miniature brain-like grid, showcasing a potential new design for neural networks.

Samsung sounds death knell for hard drives with 4 TB QLC SSD

Just over a decade ago, Samsung announced the imminent arrival of the first laptops to come with 32 GB NAND flash storage.

Lowering resistance 100 times brings all solid state batteries closer

Tokyo Technology has fixed one of the major disadvantages of all-solid-state batteries by developing batteries with a low resistance at their electrode/solid electrolyte interface.

Memristor based equation solver could cut energy used by 100 times for longer lasting smartphones

Up until now small variations in the current passing through a memristor device was not precise enough for numerical calculations.

Carbon nanotube reinforced graphene is twice as tear resistant

Fracture-resistant "rebar graphene" is more than twice as tough as pristine graphene.

DARPA wants to speed up computers by over 1000 times while using less power

DARPA has revealed the research teams selected to drive two efforts to go beyond Moore's law.

After SpaceX Starlink upgrading to terabit space satellite internet

It's going to cost the mobile-phone companies, chipmakers, device manufacturers and software developers about $200 billion a year in research and capital spending to get 5G fully deployed.

Army will use lasers to cubesats for 50 times faster communication

NASA and the US Army have tested 100 megabit per second laser communication with a cubesat.

3D-printed Deep Learning neural network uses light instead of electrons

It's a novel idea, using light diffracted through numerous plates instead of electrons.

Construction of integrated gene logic-chip

In synthetic biology, the control of gene expression requires a multistep processing of biological signals.

These Heaters Keep You Warm By Generating Heat From Cryptocurrency Mining

When cryptocurrency is mined, it often gives a lot of heat as a result of the powerful hardware that it uses.

Why graphene hasn't taken over the world...yet

Graphene is a form of carbon that could bring us bulletproof armor and space elevators, improve medicine, and make the internet run faster -- some day.

Tie a Message to Any Location Using the BCH-Powered Member Client

There's an interesting platform for the Bitcoin Cash (BCH) network called 'Member,' which allows users to post censorship resistant messages tied to specific locations around the world.

2,018 drones take to the air as Intel sets yet another world record

Intel's Shooting Star drones continue to hit new heights, with their latest outing culminating in yet another record for the computer hardware turned robotic pyrotechnics company.

Google to string undersea cable from France to Virginia

Google says it will string a trans-Atlantic cable from France to Virginia.

Change.org Launches Screensaver That Mines Crypto for Charity

Social petition platform, Change.org, has announced the launch of a screensaver that mines Monero on behalf of the organization. "The Mining Screensaver" will pool the computing power of the program's users, with all XMR generated being automat

Room temperature superconductivity evidence with graphene in contact with alkanes

Arxiv – Observation of the Meissner effect at room temperature in single-layer graphene brought into contact with alkanes

Opera Browser Introduces a Built-in Cryptocurrency Wallet

The latest version of the Opera for Android, currently available in a private beta, introduces an easy-to-use and built-in cryptocurrency wallet functionality to the browser. This means that a significant part of Opera's 322 million user base acros

Check-in with a smile: Marriott, Alibaba trial facial recognition at China hotels

Chinese guests at Marriott International, the world's largest hotel chain, may soon be able to check in with a quick scan of their facial features.

REAL.video update from the founder, plus some new FAQs

(Natural News) REAL.video is the free speech alternative to YouTube, where censorship is so out of control that YouTube is now banning videos about CBD oil and natural medicine. I started the REAL.video project several months ago when YouTube, wi

Smart technology sees through walls to track and identify people

"RF-Pose" isn't X-ray vision, but it's getting there.

Kenya will use Alphabet Internet Balloons to provide internet to rural areas

Kenya will use the Alphabet X (Google) Loon high-speed internet balloons to provide internet to its rural population. Google Loon already provided internet to 250,000 people in Puerto Rico after the hurricane last year.

Rockets at the ready: Virgin Orbit awarded license for airborne satellite launch

Firing rockets from beneath the wings of an airborne 747 isn't the most conventional way to get satellites into space, but it might be among the most cost-effective.

18 qubits entangle using six photons

Arxiv – 18-qubit entanglement with photon's three degrees of freedom

Viber Is Latest Communications App Considering Support for a Native Token

Following the actions of competing communications apps like Telegram, Line and Kik, the latest hoping to enter the cryptosphere is Viber. The firm is considering support for a native token that will be launched by its parent company, Rakuten Coin.

How smart TVs in millions of U.S. homes track more than what's on tonight

The growing concern over online data and user privacy has been focused on tech giants like Facebook and devices like smartphones. But people's data is also increasingly being vacuumed right out of their living rooms via their televisions, sometimes

The World's Smallest Computer Can Fit on the Tip of a Grain of Rice

The University of Michigan was salty that IBM made a smaller computer than it did, so it made an even smaller computer.

Why you should get a burner phone number, even if you aren't a spy

Apps make it easy to create a second number.

The 'stealth sheets' that can hide soldiers and even vehicles from infrared cameras

A team of researchers have developed a device that can make soldiers and vehicles disappear.

Nvidia AI-based system transforms any video into fluid super slow motion

Researchers from Nvidia have revealed an impressive new system that uses a deep-learning neural network to effectively create smooth high-quality slow motion videos from footage shot at a regular, low frame rate.

Intel makes smallest quantum computing chip with spin qubits

Intel researchers are testing a tiny new "spin qubit" chip.

Fully-functioning Dick Tracy wristwatch radio is on the way

Of all the pieces of pop culture "spy gear" that have been dreamed up over the years, one of the most iconic is the 2-way wristwatch radio used by comic-strip detective Dick Tracy.

Russian Military Prepares For WW3 By Creating 'Giant Cloud'

The Russian military is building a massive cloud which will serve as backup internet in the event of a war. The cloud will be ready in two years and will allow Russia to survive in wartime, even they are totally disconnected.

Japan reaches 10 gbps 5G in a smaller chip

Tokyo Tech researchers have designed and fabricated a tiny, fast, reliable and accurate 28-GHz transceiver meant for stable high-speed 5GAbove –

Japan's next generation terahertz communication will push to 400 gigabits per second

Nippon Telephone and Tokyo Institute of Technology have jointly developed an ultra high-speed IC for wireless front-end that operates on a terahertz frequency band, and in the 300 GHz band they have succeeded in developing the world's fastest 100 g

Alibaba and JD.com invest billions in drones and robots working to global delivery under 72 hours

Robots and drones for delivery were all over the annual Global Smart Logistics Summit. Several automated guided vehicles (AGVs), reminiscent of Roomba's robot vacuum cleaners, were moving metal racks stacked with piles of boxes. There were autonomo

Chainbet Protocol Proposes a Trustless Bitcoin Cash Betting Mechanism

On Saturday June 9, the founder of the bitcoin cash-centric wallet Electron Cash, Jonald Fyookball, revealed that he had created an on-chain betting protocol called Chainbet. The 255 lines of code form a proposal that allows a simple coin flip type o

World's most powerful supercomputer handles staggering 200,000 trillion calculations per second

The US Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has unveiled a computer capable of handling 200,000 trillion calculations per second (200 petaflops).

SpaceX tries to lower cost and improve the performance of internet satellites by ten times

SpaceX is going all-in on building in-house its own satellite constellation.

New Cashpay Wallet Allows Purchases With Any Online Retailer Using BCH

On Saturday, June 2 a new cryptocurrency wallet focused exclusively on bitcoin cash launched called Cashpay. The beta release is now available for Android and iOS devices but the wallet also offers an interesting feature -- Cashpay comes with the ab

SpaceX has had three months of successful tests of prototype internet satellites

SpaceXfirst two prototype Starlink internet satellites tests are working three months after launch. Elon tweeted - TinTin A & B are both closing the link to ground w phased array at high bandwidth, low latency (25 ms). Good enough to play fast r

Newly Launched Keyport Platform Enables BCH-Powered Encrypted Messaging

The application Keyport is a platform that utilizes the Bitcoin Cash (BCH) network's OP_Codes and allows users to send and accept encrypted messages built on top of the BCH chain and the Toku protocol. The new platform Keyport was created by Atlant

Robert Smith of Rigetti Computing is interviewed about quantum computers

Robert Smith believes are at the equivalent of the ENIAC computer stage. He views quantum computing like co-processors to classical computing. Quantum computing help solve certain classes of problems much faster.

Many people overlook the fact that the internet relies on vast networks of cables connecting ...

continents under the sea...Inside an unassuming brick building in the windswept seaside town of West Jutland, Denmark, lies the beating heart of the internet. Well, one of them.
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