Science and technology micro-summaries for July 4, 2019
Robots made from tree branches; The epic migration of an arctic fox; Transformative collaborative telepresence is on the horizon; Theoretical math for actual dollars; The perpetual debate between bitcoin and gold
Independence Day Edition
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- Robots Made Out of Branches Use Deep Learning to Walk - Robotic technology that's made from whatever happens to be laying around might be less efficient than highly specialized hardware, but it has the advantage that it can be created locally, wherever there's a need. These robots are trained using simulations and some hand-tuning to avoid motions that would be particularly damaging to the mechanisms.
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- Can you imagine any practical cases where robots that are made from whatever happens to be available would be more useful than robots made from finely tuned hardware?
- In your own life, what practical use would you have for a telepresence technology with the actual feel of co-location?
- Do you think that P == NP? When do you think the answer will be proved?
- What are your thoughts on the bitcoin vs. gold debate?
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