I'm grateful for the many groups I'm in, and smart people I know, because they're shortcuts to insights that can be hard to find.
One can also find inspiration through events, books, and more.
But, while it's easy to discredit mainstream news sources ... there's plenty of insight to be gained just from keeping track of various news sources. You have to take them with a grain of salt, and find the articles that provide a different perspective too, but it's still a valuable exercise.
It's part of the reason I share my weekly links and this newsletter. They give me a reason to continue to do research and stay on my toes.
With that, here are some interesting articles I found recently on advancements in technology.
In VR, You Can Become Your Own Psychologist - There's a new VR psychology treatment where you play both patient and psychologist. It has promising results in leading to detachment from habitual ways of thinking about personal problems. This is on top of already interesting VR technology around meditation and psychedelics.
Synthetic tissue can repair hearts, muscles, and vocal cords - 3D-printed tissues have been growing in popularity recently. Also making progress is synthetic tissue made of a new biomaterial in the form of an injectable hydrogel. It's durable and porous, both important qualities in creating wound repair that can handle the movement and stress put on hearts and vocal cords.
AI Is Discovering Patterns In Pure Mathematics That Have Never Been Seen Before- Mathematicians using computers to discover patterns is not new, but now deep learning models are not only assisting in analysis but formulating conjectures and approaches for formerly unproven ideas. This is a promising indicator for many spaces including chemistry, metallurgy, and material sciences (on top of trading of course).
DARPA Funded Researchers Accidentally Create The World's First Warp Bubble - Warp drives have been part of science fiction for a long time - and science for a decent amount of time as well. Warp drives have been theoretically possible since 1994 but were deemed "impossible" due to their use of theoretical materials and massive amounts of energy. Now, there's tangible progress as a real (but very tiny) warp bubble was successfully modeled. This is very fledgling, but it's always exciting to see science fiction become reality.
Renewables 2021 by IEA - I remember when renewable energies were not only ineffective but very costly. Now, 95% of the new electricity capacity from 2021-2026 is expected to be from renewables. Now, IEA bases their estimates on historical data, so they over underestimate the adoption curves. I would take that number as conservative. Just remember that capacity is different than coverage. Several countries are making a lot of progress on renewables, and several are making none.
Have you found any other articles you found interesting?
Always looking for more sources to read.
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A Look At The Future Through Today's News
Inspiration comes from many places.
I'm grateful for the many groups I'm in, and smart people I know, because they're shortcuts to insights that can be hard to find.
One can also find inspiration through events, books, and more.
But, while it's easy to discredit mainstream news sources ... there's plenty of insight to be gained just from keeping track of various news sources. You have to take them with a grain of salt, and find the articles that provide a different perspective too, but it's still a valuable exercise.
It's part of the reason I share my weekly links and this newsletter. They give me a reason to continue to do research and stay on my toes.
With that, here are some interesting articles I found recently on advancements in technology.
In VR, You Can Become Your Own Psychologist - There's a new VR psychology treatment where you play both patient and psychologist. It has promising results in leading to detachment from habitual ways of thinking about personal problems. This is on top of already interesting VR technology around meditation and psychedelics.
Synthetic tissue can repair hearts, muscles, and vocal cords - 3D-printed tissues have been growing in popularity recently. Also making progress is synthetic tissue made of a new biomaterial in the form of an injectable hydrogel. It's durable and porous, both important qualities in creating wound repair that can handle the movement and stress put on hearts and vocal cords.
AI Is Discovering Patterns In Pure Mathematics That Have Never Been Seen Before- Mathematicians using computers to discover patterns is not new, but now deep learning models are not only assisting in analysis but formulating conjectures and approaches for formerly unproven ideas. This is a promising indicator for many spaces including chemistry, metallurgy, and material sciences (on top of trading of course).
DARPA Funded Researchers Accidentally Create The World's First Warp Bubble - Warp drives have been part of science fiction for a long time - and science for a decent amount of time as well. Warp drives have been theoretically possible since 1994 but were deemed "impossible" due to their use of theoretical materials and massive amounts of energy. Now, there's tangible progress as a real (but very tiny) warp bubble was successfully modeled. This is very fledgling, but it's always exciting to see science fiction become reality.
Renewables 2021 by IEA - I remember when renewable energies were not only ineffective but very costly. Now, 95% of the new electricity capacity from 2021-2026 is expected to be from renewables. Now, IEA bases their estimates on historical data, so they over underestimate the adoption curves. I would take that number as conservative. Just remember that capacity is different than coverage. Several countries are making a lot of progress on renewables, and several are making none.
Have you found any other articles you found interesting?
A Look At The Future Through Today's News
Inspiration comes from many places.
I'm grateful for the many groups I'm in, and smart people I know, because they're shortcuts to insights that can be hard to find.
One can also find inspiration through events, books, and more.
But, while it's easy to discredit mainstream news sources ... there's plenty of insight to be gained just from keeping track of various news sources. You have to take them with a grain of salt, and find the articles that provide a different perspective too, but it's still a valuable exercise.
It's part of the reason I share my weekly links and this newsletter. They give me a reason to continue to do research and stay on my toes.
With that, here are some interesting articles I found recently on advancements in technology.
Have you found any other articles you found interesting?
Always looking for more sources to read.
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