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Computational Models Suggest Heroism Is Suboptimal for Saving Lives in an Emergency

Posted on June 25, 2017 by Michael Byrne

Maybe George Costanza was right. Continue reading Computational Models Suggest Heroism Is Suboptimal for Saving Lives in an Emergency→

Posted in computational models, Computer Science, engineering, optimization | Tagged Disasters, Simulations

Increasing Pharma Profits Come from Price Bumps, Not New Drugs

Posted on June 17, 2017 by Michael Byrne

Something is broken. Continue reading Increasing Pharma Profits Come from Price Bumps, Not New Drugs→

Posted in big pharma, drug prices, Martin Shkreli, patents, pharmaceutical industry, robon feldman

AI Glossary: What Makes Deep Learning ‘Deep’

Posted on June 3, 2017 by Michael Byrne

Inside machine learning’s hidden math. Continue reading AI Glossary: What Makes Deep Learning ‘Deep’→

Posted in ai glossary, Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning, explanations, Machine Learning, neural networks

Know Your Language: Java Still Matters (Part Two)

Posted on May 28, 2017 by Michael Byrne

Big Data offers Java a rebirth in functional programming and distributed computing. Continue reading Know Your Language: Java Still Matters (Part Two)→

Posted in code, java, know your language, Oracle, Programming, Sun

Doped Diamonds Push Practical Quantum Computing Closer to Reality

Posted on May 27, 2017 by Michael Byrne

Good old silicon saves the day. Continue reading Doped Diamonds Push Practical Quantum Computing Closer to Reality→

Posted in materials science, nanotechnology, particles, Quantum Computing, quantum physics

New Measurement Technique Puts Elusive Virtual Particles in Relief

Posted on May 21, 2017 by Michael Byrne

It turns out that measuring nothing is pretty hard. Continue reading New Measurement Technique Puts Elusive Virtual Particles in Relief→

Posted in casimir effect, particles, quantum physics, virtual particles | Tagged Physics

New Measurement Technique Puts Elusive Virtual Particles in Relief

Posted on May 21, 2017 by Michael Byrne

It turns out that measuring nothing is pretty hard. Continue reading New Measurement Technique Puts Elusive Virtual Particles in Relief→

Posted in casimir effect, particles, quantum physics, virtual particles | Tagged Physics

Deep Learning Algorithm Rewrites Traditional Recipes for New Regions, Ingredients

Posted on May 20, 2017 by Michael Byrne

Algorithmic gastronomy is here. Continue reading Deep Learning Algorithm Rewrites Traditional Recipes for New Regions, Ingredients→

Posted in ai, Deep Learning, diet, food science, Machine Learning | Tagged Food

New Nanofibers Detect Motion of Individual Bacteria, Muscle cells

Posted on May 15, 2017 by Michael Byrne

Engineers have built a nanoscale stethoscope, basically. Continue reading New Nanofibers Detect Motion of Individual Bacteria, Muscle cells→

Posted in bacteria, materials science, microbiology, nanotechnology | Tagged Photonics

AI Mines Hundreds of Thousands of News Articles Per Hour for Stock Tips

Posted on May 15, 2017 by Michael Byrne

A machine learning algorithm is using sentiment analysis to make stock price predictions with 76 percent accuracy. Continue reading AI Mines Hundreds of Thousands of News Articles Per Hour for Stock Tips→

Posted in ai, Deep Learning, gpu technology conference, gtc17, Machine Learning, trading | Tagged Triumph

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