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Lockheed NGAD Fighter in a 3D Computer Model
Youtuber Pilot Photog has created 3D models of the Lockheed NGAD concept. Lockheed's Ultimate Secret Projects (Skunkworks) team has just unveiled the silhouette and concept drawing of their next generation air dominance fighter, the NGAD. Pilot Photog has a groundbreaking 3D model and explore the incredible capabilities of this game-changing fighter. There is detailed look ... Read more
SpaceX Falcon Heavy Launch Delayed to Monday
The SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch for the US air force has been delayed to Monday, December 11. Now targeting Monday, December 11 for Falcon Heavy's launch of the USSF-52 mission, with weather conditions forecasted to improve to 70% favorable for liftoff on Monday night. The team will use the time to complete additional pre-launch check ... Read more
China, Japan, US Race to Perfect and Deploy Railguns
China's Navy researchers have claimed to have solved issues to make military relevant and useful railguns. China has mounted a single test railgun on a ship since about 2018-2019. China has talked about 32 megajoule power range tests and plans and future 100 megajoule systems. The US is now working with Japan to develop and ... Read more
SpaceX Close to 100 Launches in 2023
IF SpaceX can launch all of the planned Falcon Heavy and Falcon 9 launches planned in December, then they can hit their goal of 100 launches in 2023. This would include two failed Starship Super Heavy orbital launch attempts. It will go down to the wire to see if the SpaceX can reach 100 launches ... Read more
SpaceX Stainless Steel Super Heavy Starship Also Bulletproof ?
The SpaceX Super Heavy Starship is made from stainless steel just like the new Tesla Cybertruck. The Tesla Cybertruck has a cold rolled process that converts the stainless steel to corrosion resistant Martensitic steel. The Tesla Cybertruck will be mass produced with 250,000 to a million units per year. The conversion of the austenitic stainless ... Read more
Tesla 48 Volt System is Better, Simpler and Cost Saving
The Tesla Cybertruck is the first car with a 48 volt lower power system and this will save about 70% of the copper used in the vehicle. The Cybertruck is running gigabit ethernet cabling for data along with the 48-volt power on the same cable. This uses 4 times lower amperage and replaces the device ... Read more
SpaceX Falcon Heavy Launch Tomorrow
US Air Force mission USSF-52 (OTV-7) is targeting a 5:14 PM PST launch tomorrow December 10, 2023. SpaceX won a competitive bid for the Air Force mission with a Falcon Heavy over a Delta IV. SpaceX's 92 launch of 2023 took place on Thursday, December 7 when a Falcon 9 successfully launched 23 Starlink v2 ... Read more
China’s Navy Researchers Claim to Have a Hypersonic Railgun Firing 120 Rounds
A group of Chinese navy engineers claim to have built an electromagnetic rail gun that can swiftly fire a multitude of projectiles without sustaining damage. There were older photos that China had mounted a full-sized railgun onto a navy ship. IF the China's navy railgun breakthrough claims are true then China has a massive lead ... Read more
Worldchanging Quantum Computers Means Science and Technology Will Get Better Faster
Despite steady improvements in quantum computers, they are still noisy and error prone, which leads to questionable or wrong answers. In June, 2023, scientists predicted that Quantum Computers won't truly outcompete todays classical supercomputers for at least five or 10 years, until researchers can adequately correct the errors that bedevil entangled quantum bits, or qubits. ... Read more
Breakthrough Demo of 3D DNA Industrial Nanorobots Manufacturing
DNA nanostructures can perform some of the complex robotic fabrication process for manufacturing and self-replication. Building things and performing work with nanorobots has been a major technical and scientific goal. This has been done and published in the peer reviewed journal Science. Nadrian C. Ned" Seeman (December 16, 1945 - November 16, 2021) was an ... Read more
Reality Cruise Robotaxi Traffic Jams Vs Fiction Julia Roberts Runs From Tesla FSD
Julia Roberts faces a mysterious apocalypse in Netflix's Leave the World Behind. Mahershala Ali and Ethan Hawke are also in the movie. The fictional movie shows Tesla FSD going crazy and Julia Roberts and Ethan Hawke trying to escape. Real world robotaxi problems were multiple GM Cruise cars blocking traffic for hours in San Francisco ... Read more
PsiQuantum Developing Megaqubit Photonic Quantum Computer
PsiQuantum has raised about $665 million and has a valuation of over $3 billion. PsiQuantum is developing a photonic quantum computer that will have millions of physical qubits and eventually millions of error corrected qubits. Their belief is that small scale quantum systems will not be useful and only large scale systems will be able ... Read more
Reflectiz Introduces AI-powered Insights on top of Its Smart Alerting System
Ramat Gan, Israel, December 7th, 2023, Cyberwire Reflectiz, a cybersecurity company specializing in continuous web threat management, proudly introduces a new AI-powered capability enhancing its Smart Alerting system. The new AI-powered insights enhances the Reflectiz Smart Alerting system by integrating AI LLM technology on top of its traditional alerting tool for cross-checking the validity of ... Read more
Google Deepmind Gemini Is the World’s Best AI
Google Gemini breaks 90% mark for MMLU, which is beyond expert human level for this set of tests. For the first time, a large language model has breached the 90% mark on MMLU, designed to be very difficult for AI. Gemini Ultra scored 90.04%; average humans are at 34.5% (AGI) while expert humans are at ... Read more
QuEra CoFounder Vladan Vuletic Targets Useful Error Corrected Quantum Computers in 2025-2028
Vladan Vuletic (MIT professor and QuEra Co-founder) had a scientific and technical presentation at the 2023 Q2B conference today. The main part of the talk came on the last slide where Vladan laid out his projection for how QuEra and its research partners will be able to advance their breakthrough Quantum Error Correction work. Vladan ... Read more
China’s Population Will Age and Rapidly Shrink
At the end of 2022, China had 280.0 million people aged 60 and over and this was 19.8% of the national population. 210 million people are aged 65 and over which were accounting for 14.9% of the national population). The 80-year-old and over age group accounted for 13.5% of the elderly population in 2020. The ... Read more
SpaceX May Test Propellant Transfer During the Next Starship Launch
Lakiesha Hawkins, deputy associate administrator for NASA's Moon to Mars program office, one of her slides (at a Congressional Committee presentation) said SpaceX is moving quickly toward the third Super Heavy/Starship launch and that this flight will include a propellant transfer demonstration. SpaceX Has a $52 million cryogenic fluid management NASA Tipping point award. This ... Read more
Q-CTRL Improving Quantum Computers Thousands of Times
Q-CTRL has raised a total of over $70 million. They provide quantum error suppression and quantum error mitigation to improve the performance of quantum computers (superconducting, trapped ion, neutral atom). They leave quantum error correction to the hardware makers. They are working with customers and a shipping parcel loading optimization problem is economically useful. The ... Read more
Global Quantum Computer Market
the Global Quantum Computer market is $848 million in 2023 and is growing to about $1.5 billion in 2026. The main algorithms are for Modeling/Simulation, Optimization, AI and cybersecurity. There is growing amount of mixed purpose. The end markets are Research and Development (science investigation) Chemicals (excluding pharma) Financial cybersecurity About 15 other areas.
Harvard Led Group Demonstration of Complex Error-Corrected Quantum Algorithm on 48 Logical Qubits
We have entered the start of new era of error corrected quantum computers. There has been a journal Nature paper on the work of a 48 logical qubit error corrected system by researchers from Harvard, MIT, QuEra and NIST/Maryland Usher. There is another article that gives the state of quantum error correction today. There is ... Read more
Google Gemini Will Integrate AI into Google Apps and Is Good At Science
Google just revealed Gemini and will directly integrate the AI into Google apps. The GPT-4 competitor comes in 3 models - Ultra, Pro, and Nano. Gemini is multimodal and can recognize images and speak in real-time. With a score of 90%, Gemini Ultra is the FIRST AI model to outperform human experts on the MMLU ... Read more
Rydberg Atom Quantum Computers Could Deploy Thousands of Error Corrected Qubits Over the Next Few Years
Quantum Computer science legend, Dr John Preskill, just delivered a Q2B Quantum computer 2023 keynote talk on the state of Quantum Error correction with quantum computers. Preskill reported that Rydberg Atom and movable atom approaches are making the fastest progress to quantum error correction. There is a Harvard/MIT paper being released today that describes some ... Read more
Quantum Computers Could Break Bitcoin and Banks by 2025-2029
I was at the Q2B quantum Computer conference today and there was a talk about NSM-10 and the change of the encryption that underlies global finance and data protection. In 2024, the US government will start adopting new encryption rules and a phase out of existing encryption. There is a study being released next year ... Read more
Does Kim Jong Un Read Nextbigfuture?
Kim Jong-un has been filmed crying while appealing to North Korea's women to have more children. North Korea's leader was spotted dabbing his eyes with a white handkerchief while addressing thousands of women. Many in the audience also wept. Nextbigfuture has been writing extensively about the massive economic problems and risks to the world from ... Read more
Edwards Airbase Testing NGAD, B-21 Stealth Bomber, Uncrewed F-16 and More Weapons
Edwards AirForce Base is and will be testing the most weapons since the 1960s. There are upgrades to most of the old planes, new versions and new weapons. The B-21 Raider bomber. Five dedicated T-7A test aircraft that will be put through its paces over the next two years. Eight or more B-52 aircraft will ... Read more
JP Morgan Research on Quantum Computing for Finance
JP Morgan is working to apply all kinds of quantum systems with all kinds of quantum hardware. They have proved different clear academic examples of speedup over classical systems with quantum systems. However, it is currently has not been done on major financially valuable problems. The proofs are done on problems which are easy to ... Read more
Quantum Supremacy Keynote at Q2B Conference 2023
I am at the Q2B (Quantum to Business) conference this week. Scott Aaronson is presenting the keynote today and talking about Quantum Supremacy. There are specific examples of speedup quadratic and polynomial speedups on specific problems. There is no general speedup proven yet. It is easier to measure the speedup on weird problems and specific ... Read more
IBMs 1,000-qubit Quantum Chip
On 4 December, IBMs new Quantum Chip called Condo with 1,121 superconducting qubits arranged in a honeycomb pattern was revealed. It follows on from its other record-setting, bird-named machines, including a 127-qubit chip in 2021 and a 433-qubit one last year. IBM also unveiled a chip called Heron that has 133 qubits, but with a ... Read more
High-Performance Ultrafast Lasers That Fit on a Fingertip
New high-performance ultrafast lasers are being made on nanophotonic chips. The new work centers on miniaturizing mode-lock lasers - a unique laser that emits a train of ultrashort, coherent light pulses in femtosecond intervals, which is an astonishing quadrillionth of a second. Ultrafast mode-locked lasers are indispensable to unlocking the secrets of the fastest timescales ... Read more
Grok is Rolling Out Now and Over This Week to X Premium+ Users
Grok is rolling out now and this week to X Premium+ Users. It has realtime access to the X feed. Grok can be very useful at improving and increasing your followers and engagement on X. Good summary! Note, Grok access is being opened up slowly to premium+ users over the coming week or so, prioritized ... Read more
IBM Gamechanging Quantum Computer Error Correction in 2029 for a 5000X Quantum Leap
IBM has a new quantum computing roadmap out to 2033 but the critical turning point is around 2029 when IBM goes from error mitigation to error correction. Quantum error suppression and error mitigation is making a substantial difference now as is shown by peer reviewed work by Q-CTRL. The IBM projections seem to be guiding ... Read more
SpaceX Lunar Starship and Refueling in Orbit Might Slip from 2025 to 2027
Government Accounting Office (GAO) projects the HLS (Human Landing System - AKA SpaceX Lunar Starship) development takes as many months as NASA major projects do, on average, the Artemis III mission (first moon manned landing) would likely occur in early 2027. This would be a delay from the current 2025 target. GAO analysis of past ... Read more
IBM Launches Quantum System Two Building Block Quantum-Centric Supercomputing
IBM Quantum System Two is the building block of quantum-centric supercomputing. IBM Quantum System Two is the bedrock for scalable quantum computation. It is now operational at IBMs lab in Yorktown Heights, NY. It is 22 feet wide, 12 feet high, and today features three IBM Quantum Heron processors. It combines cryogenic infrastructure with third-generation ... Read more
AI Robot Excavator Makes Six-meter-high Dry-stone Walls
ETH Zurich researchers taught an autonomous excavator to construct dry stone walls itself using boulders weighing several tonnes and demolition debris. * dry stone wall construction has involved vast amounts of manual labor. * A multidisciplinary team of ETH Zurich researchers developed a method of using an autonomous excavator to construct a dry-stone wall that ... Read more
Low Temperature Liquid Metal Could Save 90% of Chemical Industry Energy
Chemical production using solid processes is energy intensive and causes over 10% of greenhouse emissions by requiring temperatures of up to a thousand degrees centigrade. A new process instead uses liquid metals, in this case dissolving tin and nickel which gives them unique mobility, enabling them to migrate to the surface of liquid metals and ... Read more
Bitcoin Surged Past $40,000
Bitcoin started 2023 at about $16,600 and today traded above $40,000. It has traded over $42000 and on Monday is at $41,500. Most of the year, Bitcoin traded between $20,000 and $31,000. Bitcoin was over $61,000 in October, 2021. Bitcoin's all-time high price was $68,789.63. This price was reached on November 8, 2021. Bitcoin bulls ... Read more
OpenAI Developer Day Products – Custom GPTs and Actions Build on Plugins
OpenAI has rolled out custom versions of ChatGPT that you can create for a specific purpose-called GPTs. GPTs are a new way for anyone to create a tailored version of ChatGPT to be more helpful in their daily life, at specific tasks, at work, or at home-and then share that creation with others. OpenAI now ... Read more
NASA Says Up to 20 SpaceX Starship Refueling Launches Per Moon Mission
A NASA official said Artemis will need 20 SpaceX Lunar Starship launches per moon landing. On Nov. 17, Lakiesha Hawkins, assistant deputy associate administrator in NASA's Moon to Mars Program Office, said SpaceX will have to perform Starship launches from both its current pad in Texas and one it is constructing at the Kennedy Space ... Read more
Scientists Fear a Moon Rush But They Should Welcome It Like California’s Gold Rush
Scientists see that private companies will develop the Moon in a Moon rush as companies race to grab valuable minerals and resources while trampling over scientifically important lunar sites. The scientists are trying to get governments to help them. This will go much like it does on Earth. The Earth gets developed and if the ... Read more
Gaza Military Update Dec 2, 2023 – Israel Pre-Attack Evacuation Warnings for North and South Gaza
Israel has issued pre-attack evacuation warnings for central part of Gaza City in the North and around Khan Younis in the South of Gaza. #Gaza map update: The temporary ceasefire in Gaza has ended and #IDF operations have resumed.#Israel has issued #evacuation warnings in some North Gaza neighbourhoods, including the Jabalya camp. They have also ... Read more
Jason Cammisa Says Tesla Cybertruck is Truck 2.0 and All Better
Jason Cammisa tested Tesla's Cyberbeast - in acceleration, handling, maneuverability, dent-resistance, and safety - and races. Jason is says Cybertruck is truck 2.0. It is all from scratch and it is all better. The Tesla Cybertruck crushed the 835 horsepower Rivian R1T in a drag race. The Tesla Cybertruck is twice as efficient as a ... Read more
Car Expert Sandy Munro Estimates Tesla Can Make 250,000 to 500,000 Cybertrucks per Year
Sandy Munro is expert on cars and his company Munro Associates have disassembled hundreds of cars to analyze all aspects of construction and efficiency. Sandy was given a private tour of the Tesla Cybertruck factory and spoken with Tesla executivtes. In an MSNBC interview Sandy said the Cybertruck line was already doing 60 jobs per ... Read more
A Few Watts of Continuous Terahertz Lasers Can Enable Room-temperature Superconductors
Diamond anvils can make superconductors at or near room temperature in the lab. Now a path to useful room-temperature superconductors has been briefly shown using 10 THz lasers. A few watts of Continuous 10 Thz lasers hitting K3C60 (a fullerene), can make the material behave as a room temperature superconductor. What still must be done ... Read more
Web3 Infrastructure Provider Particle Network Announces Strategic Evolution with Privacy-Preserving Intent-Centric Features
Particle Network, a pioneering Web3 infrastructure platform, has today announced its strategic intent to transform into the Intent-Centric Modular Access Layer of Web3. This announcement, outlined in a lengthy blog post detailing the different components constituting this vision, signifies a major evolution in the platform's capabilities, aiming to empower developers and enhance user experiences in ... Read more
Amazon Bends the Knee to Buy SpaceX Launches for Kuiper Satellites
Amazon bought three rocket launches from SpaceX for itsA Project Kuiper internet satellites, announced on Friday. This is not a drill: Amazon bought SpaceX launches. Amazon's satellite internet network Project Kuiper aims to compete with Elon Musk's Starlink - and will fly on the latter's rockets to do so. Read more:https://t.co/FipIFAum6l - Michael Sheetz (@thesheetztweetz) ... Read more
Nearterm Realworld Humanoid Robots and Super AI
Elon Musk believes that ASI (Artificial Super Intelligence) will be created within about three years and it will be smarter than the smartest human at most anything and will be able to write as good a novel as J.K. Rowling, discover new physics, or invent new technology. Martin Shkreli revealed that training of OpenAI GPT-5 ... Read more
Usage Threads is 3 Minutes Versus 31 Minutes Per Day For X
Exploding Topics reports n July 7, Thread users spent an average of 21 minutes daily on the app, but now Thread users only spend an average of 3 minutes daily on the app. Twitter has 200 million daily active users who spend an average of 31 minutes per day on the app. There are differences ... Read more
Anger and Ridicule Should NOT Be Used Against LK99 Superconductors and Other Valid Science
Chinese researchers presented a pre-print paper in August that clainmed that cuprous sulfide (Cu2S) contamination explained effects from the bulk form of the Korean LK99 superconductor work. This same research was reported by Nextbigfuture and now it has passed peer review and has been published in the journal Matter. The Chinese Academy of Sciences press ... Read more
Progress to Living Molecular Cell Repair Organoids That Could Fix Neurons, Nerves and the Spinal Cord
Researchers have now taken a step toward that vision of molecular systems that repair cells inside the human body. Molecular repair built from a patient's own cells will eventually ferret out cancer, repair injured tissue, and even remove plaque from blood vessels. They have gotten tracheal cells to form coordinated groups called organoids that can ... Read more
New Chemical Scissors Will Enable Some Drugs to Be $3 Instead of $3200
UCLA chemists have made dramatic improvements in organic chemistry. They use oxygen, copper scissors' to make cheaper drug treatments possible. Zhiqi He et al, Aminodealkenylation: Ozonolysis and copper catalysis convert C(sp 3 )-C(sp 2 ) bonds to C(sp 3 )-N bonds, Science (2023). Editor's summary Reactions that form carbon-nitrogen bonds most often target carbon centers ... Read more
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