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Quantum Leap: Researchers Send Information Using a Single Particle of Light

Posted on December 23, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

This could pave the way for quantum computer circuits where electron qubits exchange information via photons. Continue reading Quantum Leap: Researchers Send Information Using a Single Particle of Light→

Posted in discoveries, electron, photon, Princeton University, Quantum Computing | Tagged Quantum

The Smallest Radio Receiver Ever Is Made from Imperfections in Diamonds

Posted on December 17, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

Harvard researchers made the world’s smallest radio receiver by using atomic imperfections in a pink diamond. Continue reading The Smallest Radio Receiver Ever Is Made from Imperfections in Diamonds→

Posted in diamond, smallest radio, transistors | Tagged Harvard, Radio

I Tried the Most Scientific Coffee Dripper on the Market

Posted on December 17, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

Blue Bottle’s new coffee dripper is “a marriage of science and sensory pleasure” that allows even the coffee dilettante to brew a damn good cup. Continue reading I Tried the Most Scientific Coffee Dripper on the Market→

Posted in Uncategorized

Trump’s Secretary of State Pick and Putin Want to Drill for Oil in the Arctic

Posted on December 11, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

ExxonMobil has lost at least $1 billion in Arctic drilling investments due to Obama’s sanctions on Russia. Continue reading Trump’s Secretary of State Pick and Putin Want to Drill for Oil in the Arctic→

Posted in arctic, Donald Trump, drilling, Earth, exxon, Oil, putin, Russia, secretary of state, USA

The People Who Sell You Legal Weed Don’t Know Enough About It

Posted on December 11, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

The study found that the number of bud tenders with any sort of training was “appalling.” Continue reading The People Who Sell You Legal Weed Don’t Know Enough About It→

Posted in 4/20, cannabis, dispenaries, legal weed, marijuana, weed

Could Interactive ‘Uber-Tweets’ Kill Hashtags?

Posted on December 10, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

A new visualization tool can filter a quarter million tweets into a 100 word ‘sentence’ in real-time. Continue reading Could Interactive ‘Uber-Tweets’ Kill Hashtags?→

Posted in Georgia Institute of Technology, hashtag, John Stasko, SentenceTree, twitter, uber tweet, World Cup

Trippy Satellite Imagery Could Forecast Food Crises Before They Happen

Posted on December 10, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

New machine learning algorithm from Descartes Labs is like ‘Minority Report,’ but for corn. Continue reading Trippy Satellite Imagery Could Forecast Food Crises Before They Happen→

Posted in Descartes Labs, Earth, food shortages, geospatial data, usda | Tagged Food, Satellite

Dakota Pipeline Construction Halted for Environmental Review

Posted on December 4, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

Construction on the pipeline stopped until the Army Corps of Engineers can conduct an environmental impact assessment. Continue reading Dakota Pipeline Construction Halted for Environmental Review→

Posted in Dakota Access pipeline, DAPL, Earth, enviorment, Native Americans, protests

Rocket Opera Pays Homage to Women of the Space Race

Posted on December 3, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

From Margaret Hamilton to Sally Ride, David Cox pays homage to the women heroes of the American and Soviet space programs in the final installment of his Rocket Opera trilogy. Continue reading Rocket Opera Pays Homage to Women of the Space Race→

Posted in david cox, musical, nasa, Opera, rockets, Russia, Space | Tagged Moon, Theater

North Korea’s Government Sanctioned Operating System Can Be Hacked Remotely

Posted on December 3, 2016 by Daniel Oberhaus for Motherboard

Another day, another Red Star OS vulnerability. Continue reading North Korea’s Government Sanctioned Operating System Can Be Hacked Remotely→

Posted in Hacking, linux, Naenara, North Korea, red star os, Security, windows 3.1

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