Nvidia announces open beta for Omniverse as a ‘metaverse’ for engineers

Nvidia has launched an open beta for its Omniverse, a virtual environment the company describes as a "metaverse" for engineers. 

05 October 2020, venturebeat.com

Nvidia unveils Jetson Nano 2GB for students and robot hobbyists

The $59 kit comes with online training and certification.

05 October 2020, zdnet.com

Tesla Model 3's driver-facing camera 'does more than just monitor passengers'

Reports suggest the Model 3's rear-view mirror camera is configured to capture a driver's gaze before an accident.

05 October 2020, zdnet.com


Neuromorphic computing could solve the tech industry's looming crisis

Brain-based computing could help tech companies overcome the current constraints of chip design.

05 October 2020, zdnet.com

Quantum computing: Photon startup lights up the future of computers and cryptography

UK startup Nu Quantum is breaking new ground in the quantum photonics space.

05 October 2020, zdnet.com

Fast and comprehensive N- and O-glycoproteomics analysis with MSFragger-Glyco

MSFragger-Glyco allows identification of N- and O-linked glycopeptides using the localization-aware open search strategy of the MSFragger search engine.

05 October 2020, nature.com


Deep learning for the design of photonic structures

The application of deep learning to the design of photonic structures and devices is reviewed, including algorithm fundamentals.

05 October 2020, nature.com

Frequency-dependent circuits anchored in the dorsal and ventral left anterior insula

Can traditional computational analysis and machine learning help compensate for inadequate peer review of drug-repurposing papers in the context of an infodemic?

05 October 2020, nature.com

Dust dominates high-altitude snow darkening and melt over high-mountain Asia

Dust deposition in high-mountain Asia lowers snow albedo and hastens melt. Satellite data and models show that dust arrives via transport in elevated aerosol layers and outweighs black carbon impacts at high altitudes, suggesting a growing importance of dust on snowmelt as snowlines rise with warming.

05 October 2020, nature.com


Many Top AI Researchers Get Financial Backing From Big Tech

A study finds that 58 percent of faculty at four prominent universities have received grants, fellowships, or other financial support from 14 tech firms.

04 October 2020, wired.com

TikTok and AI: The reason why you spend all your time on the app

We’re not going to waste any time trying to explain TikTok because you probably know what it is already. So how is TikTok using AI to conquer the world? Read on to find out….

03 October 2020, aidaily.co.uk

Nvidia’s GTC event will shine a spotlight on 200 AI startups

More than 200 new artificial intelligence startups will appear at Nvidia's GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in some form from Monday through Friday.

03 October 2020, venturebeat.com


TRPS1: a highly sensitive and specific marker for breast carcinoma, especially for triple-negative breast cancer

Dust deposition in high-mountain Asia lowers snow albedo and hastens melt. Satellite data and models show that dust arrives via transport in elevated aerosol layers and outweighs black carbon impacts at high altitudes, suggesting a growing importance of dust on snowmelt as snowlines rise with warming.

03 October 2020, nature.com

AI Weekly: Palantir, Twitter, and building public trust into the AI design process

An algorithm registry like the kind proposed by cities like Amsterdam and Helsinki could empower people to keep businesses and governments accountable.

02 October 2020, venturebeat.com

IBM joins NIH effort to diagnose schizophrenia using AI

IBM says it will join a U.S. National Institutes of Health effort to apply data analysis to finding diagnostic techniques and treatments for schizophrenia.

02 October 2020, venturebeat.com


ProBeat: Toyota’s upside-down robot is innovative and impractical

Toyota Research Institute's ceiling-mounted gantry robot removes one impracticality only to create another. Mobility will be key to progress in robotics.

02 October 2020, venturebeat.com

50 million artificial neurons to facilitate machine-learning research

Fifty million artificial neurons—a number roughly equivalent to the brain of a small mammal—were delivered from Portland, Oregon-based Intel Corp. to Sandia National Laboratories last month, said Sandia project leader Craig Vineyard.

02 October 2020, techxplore.com

Proximity-tracking and a new app: How to run the London marathon in the midst of a pandemic

The London marathon is going ahead this week-end – with quite a few less runners and a lot more tech.

02 October 2020, zdnet.com


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