AvatarM AvatarAvatarHydrogen fuel could revolutionize airlines. Here's how that could lookverified_publisherLos Angeles Times - Samantha MasunagaEnvironmentally conscious travelers are in a quandary. Global airline travel has grown over the decades, and with it, so have the industry’s carbon emissions. Not everyone has the time to use more eco-friendly travel methods, like Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg’s famous two-week voyage last …
AvatarM AvatarAvatarThe fourth industrial revolution has begun: Now’s the time to joinMIT Technology ReviewTo prepare for a data-dominated future, says Lumen CTO Andrew Dugan, organizations need the right tools to collect, analyze, and act on it. In …
AvatarM AvatarAvatarAdaptive traffic lights trial aims to cut fuel consumption by 20%verified_publisherTNW - Cities TodayThis article was originally published by Christopher Carey on Cities Today, the leading news platform on urban mobility and innovation, reaching an international audience of city leaders. For the latest updates follow Cities Today on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube, or sign up …
AvatarM AvatarAvatarAI Is Throwing Battery Development Into OverdriveWIRED - Daniel OberhausImproving batteries has always been hampered by slow experimentation and discovery processes. Machine learning is speeding it up by orders of …
AvatarM FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe Quantum Internet Will Blow Your Mind. Here’s What It Will Look Likediscovermagazine.com - Dan HurleyThe next generation of the Internet will rely on revolutionary new tech — allowing for unhackable networks and information that travels faster than …
AvatarM D-Wave’s 5,000-qubit quantum computing platform handles 1 million variablesverified_publisherVentureBeat - Emil ProtalinskiD-Wave today launched its next-generation quantum computing platform available via its Leap quantum cloud service. The company calls Advantage “the first quantum computer built for business.” In that vein, D-Wave today also debuted Launch, a jump-start program for businesses that want to begin …
AvatarM AvatarAvatarBuilding the Mathematical Library of the FutureQuanta Magazine - Kevin HartnettA small community of mathematicians is using a software program called Lean to build a new digital repository. They hope it represents the future of …
AvatarM FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoScientists found a way to detect coronavirus infections in 10 secondsbgr.com - Chris Smith“It’s very promising,” Anna Hielm-Björkman said. “If it works, it could prove a good screening method in other places,” like hospitals as well as …
AvatarM AvatarAvatarThese carbon-negative, ocean-degradable straws and forks are made from greenhouse gasesverified_publisherFast Company - By Adele PetersNewlight has developed a material—made by microbes—that uses methane to make everything from utensils to purses to glasses. At a new production facility in Huntington Beach, California, a 50-foot-tall stainless steel tank is filled with 15,000 gallons of salt water, and inside microbes are turning …
AvatarM AvatarAvatarMagic Leap Tried to Create an Alternate Reality. Its Founder Was Already in Oneverified_publisherBloomberg - By Joshua Brustein and Ian KingThe augmented reality startup was undone by profligate spending and its own hype. Investors finally lost patience when the pandemic struck.
AvatarM FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoMicrosoft Research holographic storage could be the cloud's futureslashgear.com - Ewdison ThenIn addition to living in a digital age, our lives have also started to revolve around clouds, that is, cloud storage and services. This elusive and …