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15 May 12 - Computer And Electronics Artificial Life News
Bacterial magnets and the bio-computer era Researchers from Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology and University of Leeds are studying bacteria that produce magnets, and how these can be used to produce faster, cheaper, environmentally friendly electronics and computers.
Cars of the Future Will Be Computers on Wheels At the CeBit computer-electronics show in Hanover in March, the blue, egg-shaped electric car was the head-turner as part of a futuristic exhibit.
Cars of the future will be computers on wheels At the CeBit computer-electronics show in Hanover in March, the blue, egg-shaped electric car was the head-turner as part of a futuristic exhibit.
UKZN student all set for Cambridge Currently completing a Master's degree at UKZN, come September Parker will take on his biggest academic adventure yet - three years of researching his passions: computer vision and artificial intelligence. Computer vision is basically when computers ...
Consumer Electronics Glass Innovation to Transform Industry The technology involves special glasses, which use glass and mirrors to project a computer display onto one eye, creating the illusion that relevant information is floating in the air.
Artist Hacks 5 Life Support Machines, So They All Keep Each Other Alive You're looking at the ultimate human life-support system--a menu of contraptions needed to stay alive no matter how your body betrays you.
MIT Media Lab Hosts The Future BY Neal Ungerleider | 04-27-2012 | 7:54 AM This week, MIT Media Lab researchers and minds from around the world got together to discuss artificial implantable memories, computers that understand emotion... and Microsoft-funded robotic teddy bears.
Former Astronaut Criticizes NASA's Current Course He performed the first shuttle spacewalk on Challenger's first flight, was a pilot on an astronomy mission, was the lead spacewalker on the Hubble repair mission and on his last flight he operated an electronic chip manufacturing satellite on Columbia.
Four ways to revive a dying mobile phone Travellers can find an app for nearly anything they want, but sadly there isn't yet an app to extend the chronically dwindling battery life of a smart phone, which always tends to die at the most inconvenient moment. But upcoming developments in ...
Deaf IBM researcher scoffs at not talking on the phone Yesterday, in, yes, a phone conversation with CNET, Kanevsky spoke about his life's work of developing systems to help people with disabilities.
David Hunter: Common aphorisms commonly wrong "Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity." This one is a fairly recent addition to the human experience, and it is sadly true.
Passionate about science He has designed, collected and interpreted data experiments in the fields of transport, medicine, artificial intelligence (or machine learning), software engineering, robotics and, most recently, in electrical and electronic science engineering.
A retailer's survival kit While local banks have been quick to embrace electronic commerce and now offer electronic banking services similar to those of the most advanced banks in Europe and the US, local retailers have only embraced technology half-heartedly.
5 materials that could change the world That means we may soon enjoy bendy touch screens and computers, lighter aircraft, wallpaper thin HDTVs and superfast internet connections.
David Kennard: Forty Years of Non-fiction Hits A random selection of InCA films includes The Final Hours, a study of Amelia Earhart's last flight; 2001: Hal's Legacy, which explores the development of artificial intelligence, and is narrated by none other than Arthur C. Clarke himself, ...
Video: Avatar inspires scientists to plan brain transplants The third stage Avatar C, involves creating an Avatar with an artificial brain. Once created a human consciousness or personality will be transferred at the end of a personīs life. Stage 3 is set to start in 2030 and end in 2035.
10 NSF Graduate Research Fellowships awarded to UGA students and alumni His research may eventually help bioremediation of heavy-metal contaminated sites worldwide, and may also provide insight into life on other planets. While an undergraduate student at UGA, Ashley Edwards, a computer science major from Conyers, Ga., ...
Straight, Gay, or Binary?: HAL Comes Out of the Cybernetic Closet Turing was a British mathematician who helped create history's first working electronic digital computer, Colossus, and whose 1936 vision of a "universal" computing machine made the PC possible.
Air France crash: 'Damn it, we're going to crash' There are fewer moving components to go wrong, the slender electronic wiring and computers all have multiple back?ups, and the onboard processors take much of the workload off pilots.
UT Dallas bioengineering head to be inducted as Fellow of Royal Society His citation reads: "He has combined probability theory, combinatorics, and artificial intelligence to produce a beautiful unified theory of statistical learning, and used it to solve NP-hard design problems.
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