Watering your watch, farewell to Nibel, and more: THE WEEKLY RECAP (2022#44)

Not a lot going on lately (mostly centered on work these days), but still a couple cool links and some shocking news. Let's start: Watering your watch? Cute study that really made me think. A groupp of researchers designed simple wearables that, instead of being just made of electronics, required a living organism to properly …

Sigue leyendo Watering your watch, farewell to Nibel, and more: THE WEEKLY RECAP (2022#44)

Drake’s legacy, old clams, and more: THE WEEKLY RECAP (2022#38)

This week we have an impressive application of fiber optics sensors, the story of Frank Drake, a cool interview with Martin Rees, more stories on the development and implications of AI, and some troublesome news about twitch. Let's start: Whales, turtles, and an old clam A couple cool articles and a sad curiosity this week. …

Sigue leyendo Drake’s legacy, old clams, and more: THE WEEKLY RECAP (2022#38)

AI artists, postdoc scarcity, and more: THE WEEKLY RECAP (2022#35)

Back to the routine, and even though the return has been a bit hard, I still had the energy to read some interesting stuff. This week we have some links on the effects of AI art generation and surveillance, and a few examples on how rotten the academic world is (but also some measurements that …

Sigue leyendo AI artists, postdoc scarcity, and more: THE WEEKLY RECAP (2022#35)

AlphaFold’s feat, Alzheimer’s fraud, and more: THE WEEKLY RECAP (2022#30)

One week until holidays, so quite a busy schedule in the lab, trying to finish as much as possible before the break. This week we have some interesting links on image manipulation, climate change, remote sensing by using fibers, and a cool application of Artificial Intelligence. Let's start: Nothing to see here A piece of …

Sigue leyendo AlphaFold’s feat, Alzheimer’s fraud, and more: THE WEEKLY RECAP (2022#30)

World fondue championship, smart AI’s, and more: THE WEEKLY RECAP (2022#21)

Another week has passed, and summer time is getting closer and closer. Let's hope the following weeks end up being productive and I can share some good news. Let's start with the links this week, which group the topics of 3D printing, machine learning, food, and astrobiology: 3D printing takes the smart route A very …

Sigue leyendo World fondue championship, smart AI’s, and more: THE WEEKLY RECAP (2022#21)