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How Breaking One of the Most Basic Physical Laws Might Explain Dark Energy

Posted on January 22, 2017 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

Fudging the law of conservation of energy offers a new perspective on dark energy. Continue reading How Breaking One of the Most Basic Physical Laws Might Explain Dark Energy→

Posted in cosmological constant, einstein, particles, quantum physics, vacuum energy | Tagged Dark Energy

Laser Squeezing Pushes Tiny Metal Plate to New Temperature Low

Posted on January 22, 2017 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

NIST physicists beat a fundamental quantum limit. Continue reading Laser Squeezing Pushes Tiny Metal Plate to New Temperature Low→

Posted in absolute zero, NIST, particles, quantum physics, studies | Tagged Physics

Spending Time Around Traffic Is Literally Destroying Your Brain

Posted on January 21, 2017 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

New research finds a marked increase in dementia among those living by busy roadways. Continue reading Spending Time Around Traffic Is Literally Destroying Your Brain→

Posted in air pollution, brains, neuroscience, studies, traffic | Tagged Dementia

Hack This: Make a Photo Filter with Machine Learning

Posted on January 10, 2017 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

Getting creative with neural networks is easier than you think. Continue reading Hack This: Make a Photo Filter with Machine Learning→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, caffe, deep dream, googlenet, hack this, Hacking, image analogies, Machine Learning, Programming, Python, Tutorials

Hack This: Make a Photo Filter with Machine Learning

Posted on January 10, 2017 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

Getting creative with neural networks is easier than you think. Continue reading Hack This: Make a Photo Filter with Machine Learning→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, caffe, deep dream, googlenet, hack this, Hacking, image analogies, Machine Learning, Programming, Python, Tutorials

Much of the World Is Still Subsidizing Gas Prices Like ‘Climate Change LOL’

Posted on January 9, 2017 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

According to a new report, the gas tax global mean fell 13.3 percent between 2003 and 2015. Continue reading Much of the World Is Still Subsidizing Gas Prices Like ‘Climate Change LOL’→

Posted in carbon tax, climate change, Energy, gas tax, Oil, oil industry | Tagged Global Warming

Big Data’s Unexplored Frontier: Recorded Music

Posted on January 8, 2017 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

The open-source Digital Music Lab aims to fill a hole in the Big Data frontier. Continue reading Big Data’s Unexplored Frontier: Recorded Music→

Posted in big data, Computer Science, data science, digital music lab, Machine Learning, musicology

Soon WiFi Will Be Able To Tell Not Just Where You Are, But If You’re Breathing

Posted on January 8, 2017 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

New experiments demonstrate indoor WiFi positioning down to a single centimeter. Continue reading Soon WiFi Will Be Able To Tell Not Just Where You Are, But If You’re Breathing→

Posted in computer engineering, Papers, surveillance, tracking, wifi, wifi positioning, wifi tracking

The Neurons That Would Starve You

Posted on January 1, 2017 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

Neuroscientists isolate the neural circuitry behind ‘anti-hunger.’ Continue reading The Neurons That Would Starve You→

Posted in brains, Earth, hunger, neurons, neuroscience, neurotransmitters, studies | Tagged Food

Neuroscientists Hack Sense of Touch

Posted on January 1, 2017 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

By tweaking neural calcium levels, it’s possible to crank up and down touch sensations. Continue reading Neuroscientists Hack Sense of Touch→

Posted in brains, mice, neuroscience, perception, sensation, studies | Tagged Dendrites

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