Simulated Brain Ramps Up To Include 100 Trillion Synapses
Neurosynaptic Cores This network of neurosynaptic cores is derived from wiring in the monkey brain. The cores are clustered into regions, also inspired by the brain, and each core is represented by a...
View ArticleRisk of a Terminator Style Robot Uprising to be Studied
technorati.com | Nov 27, 2012 by Adi Gaskell In the movie Terminator, machines had grown so intelligent that by 2029 they had effectively taken over the planet, seeking to exterminate what remained of...
View ArticleRon Paul’s transhumanist Bilderberg financier Peter Thiel looks forward to a...
Will the Singularity Improve the Legal System? Peter Thiel Seems to Think So The future of law will be computerized. betabeat.com |Dec 7, 2012 By Patrick Clark Here’s a Friday afternoon...
View ArticleDARPA’s scary-looking Robot Mule has ability to maneuver in an urban...
LS3 Four-Legged Robot Plays Follow the Leader Testing shows advances in robot’s autonomy, maneuverability and recovery darpa.mil | Dec 19, 2012 For the past two weeks, in the woods of central Virginia...
View ArticleMilitary Must Prep Now for ‘Mutant’ Future, Researchers Warn
Lockheed Martin tests its Human Universal Load Carrier exoskeleton. Photo: Lockheed Martin Wired | Dec 31, 2012 By David Axe The U.S. military is already using, or fast developing, a wide range of...
View Article11 Body Parts Defense Researchers Will Use to Track You
Slightly creepy, no? Well, it gets creepier… . . . wired.com | Jan 25, 2013By Noah Shachtman and Robert Beckhusen Cell phones that can identify you by how you walk. Fingerprint scanners that work from...
View ArticleAmericans Tracked by Predator Drones: DARPA’s Big Eye 1.8-gigapixel Camera...
“We’re moving to an increasingly electronic society where our movements ARE going to be tracked…”1.8 gigapixel ARGUS-IS. World’s highest resolution video surveillance platform rt.com | Jan, 2013 Image...
View Article3D-Printed Human Embryonic Stem Cells Created for First Time
Scientists used 3D printing to form these aggregates of embryonic stem cells, shown here at 24 hours (left) and 48 hours (right) after printing. LiveScience.com | Feb 6, 2013 By Tanya Lewis Imagine if...
View ArticleScientists create ‘sixth sense’ brain implant to detect infrared light
A brain implant which could allow humans to detect invisible infrared light has been developed by scientists in America. Photo: ALAMY A brain implant which could allow humans to detect invisible...
View ArticleIndia developing robotic soldiers
samaylive.com | Jun 9, 2013 With futuristic warfare in mind, India is working to develop robotic soldiers as part of efforts to boost unmanned fighting capabilities, joining a select group of...
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