UNSW Professor of Quantum Physics Michelle Simmons
Devices available in 5-6 years.
Integrated chip allows for parallel processing.
UNSW Professor of Quantum Physics Michelle Simmons
Devices available in 5-6 years.
Integrated chip allows for parallel processing.
Discussing with a recent Colombian migrant (arrived beginning of May), the pathway to the U.S. cost $1,500 and took 15 days to traverse:
Colombia > Panama > Costa Rica > Nicaragua > Honduras > Guatamala > Mexico - cross the river > Texas > Georgia
Let's visualize this trek in the map below as we anticipate the upcoming Colombian election this Sunday, a face-off between leftist Petro vs. right-wing Rodolfo.
Not surprisingly, Petro endorsed Joe Biden, more context here.
The MSNBC headline grabbed my attention.
Click.
Scan, scan.
Wait, complete remission for which kind of cancer?
Hmmm, maybe there's a link...ah, New England Journal of Medicine...
Oh. Asshole cancer.
MSNBC, not quite as proud as a peacock this round.
RIP Farrah Fawcett.
NYC Cancer Trial Delivers ‘Unheard-of' Result: Complete Remission for Everyone
Amazing! Wait, what kind of cancer does this treat?
PD-1 Blockade in Mismatch Repair–Deficient, Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2201445?query=featured_home
Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Wednesday teased a pair of smart glasses capable of translating languages in real time.
Pichai showed a video demo of the glasses during Google’s I/O developer summit. While they’re still just a prototype, Google suggested the glasses can show live language translations to the person wearing them.
So, someone with the augmented reality glasses might be able to understand what another person is saying just by reading captions that are presented through the lenses while the other person speaks.
It’s unclear if Google’s glasses will ever hit the market, but the prototype provides a sense of where Google thinks augmented reality can be helpful.
The company first ventured into smart glasses roughly a decade ago, but Google Glass was unappealing to most consumers due to a limited launch, high initial pricing and privacy concerns. Google, though, has appeared to keep pushing into the space. In 2020, it acquired North, which was an Amazon-backed company that made smart glasses.
Google also introduced its first smartwatch, the Pixel 6a and Pixel 7 phones and teased a new Android tablet during its event.