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Fog Computing Brings Big Data Back to Earth

Posted on April 9, 2017 by Michael Byrne

But what’s fog computing anyway? Continue reading Fog Computing Brings Big Data Back to Earth→

Posted in Cisco, edge computing, explanations, fog computing

Dogs Know Your Secrets

Posted on April 9, 2017 by Michael Byrne

Researchers demonstrate dogs’ ability to understand human perspectives. Continue reading Dogs Know Your Secrets→

Posted in animal perception, canine cognition, dog psychology, perception | Tagged Dogs

Machine Learning Will Save India’s Cows from Bad Drivers

Posted on April 8, 2017 by Michael Byrne

A road construction explosion in India is pitting heifers against highways. Continue reading Machine Learning Will Save India’s Cows from Bad Drivers→

Posted in algorithms, Computer Science, facial recognition, Machine Learning, object recognition

Quadriplegic Man Regains Use of Arms with Brain-Computer Interface

Posted on March 28, 2017 by Michael Byrne

So far the system is only temporary, but offers new hope for paralysis. Continue reading Quadriplegic Man Regains Use of Arms with Brain-Computer Interface→

Posted in brain-computer interfaces, cyborgs, neuroimplants, Paralysis, reanimation

Quadriplegic Man Regains Use of Arms with Brain-Computer Interface

Posted on March 28, 2017 by Michael Byrne

So far the system is only temporary, but offers new hope for paralysis. Continue reading Quadriplegic Man Regains Use of Arms with Brain-Computer Interface→

Posted in brain-computer interfaces, cyborgs, neuroimplants, Paralysis, reanimation

New AI Algorithm Beats Even the World’s Worst Traffic

Posted on March 27, 2017 by Michael Byrne

Only 10 percent of cars would have to be connected for it to work. Continue reading New AI Algorithm Beats Even the World’s Worst Traffic→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, graph theory, Machine Learning, traffic

New Machine Learning Program Recognizes Handguns in Even Low-Quality Video

Posted on March 25, 2017 by Michael Byrne

If we can register the gun before it’s actually fired, we can regain some control. Continue reading New Machine Learning Program Recognizes Handguns in Even Low-Quality Video→

Posted in A Smarter Gun, guns, Machine Learning, Science, YouTube

To Solve Opioid Addiction, We Still Need to Solve Pain

Posted on March 10, 2017 by Michael Byrne

We know a whole lot about painkillers, but not much about pain itself. Continue reading To Solve Opioid Addiction, We Still Need to Solve Pain→

Posted in Epidemics, opioid epidemic, oxy, pharma, Pharmaceuticals, pharmacology

Airline Unveils Beer Calibrated To Taste Good at 30,000 Feet

Posted on March 6, 2017 by Michael Byrne

Crack open a bottle of Betsy Beer. Continue reading Airline Unveils Beer Calibrated To Taste Good at 30,000 Feet→

Posted in Airlines, beverage science, Cathay Pacific, science of taste | Tagged Flying

Turing Completeness Is Where You Least Expect It

Posted on March 5, 2017 by Michael Byrne

From Magic the Gathering decks to CSS, computers are everywhere. Continue reading Turing Completeness Is Where You Least Expect It→

Posted in code, Computer Science, Programming, turing completeness, Turing machine

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