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- Fractals emerge from magnetic noise in spin ices An example of the fractal structures in spin ice, together with a famous example of a fractal (the Mandelbrot set) on top of a photograph of water ice. Image: Jonathan N. Hallén, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge.The nature and properties of materials depend strongly on dimension. Life in a one-dimensional...
- The YouTube baker fighting back against deadly “craft hacks” Ann Reardon is probably the last person whose content you’d expect to be banned from YouTube. A former Australian youth worker and a mother of three, she has her own cookbook, has baked for the BBC, and once made a coin-size apple pie for two baby chicks. Since 2011 she’s...
- Mathematically Percolating When water flows through a bed of ground espresso beans, ultimately resulting in a delicious latte, the water is undergoing a process called percolation. The water slowly meanders through the coffee at just the right rate to extract the rich coffee flavors. In general, percolation refers to liquids filtering through...
- A science-based move to climate change adaptation All countries in the world urgently need to adapt to climate change but are not yet in a good position to do so. It’s urgent because we are not even adapted to the present climate. This fact is underscored by recent weather-related calamities, such as flooding in Central Europe and...
- ‘Dabus is the Inventor’ Says Federal Court of Australia in Landmark Judgment of... On 30th July 2021, Federal court of Australia held that an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system can be an inventor as per the Australian Patent Act [...]...
- In a world first, South Africa grants patent to an artificial intelligence syste... At first glance, a recently granted South African patent relating to a “food container based on fractal geometry” seems fairly mundane. The innovation in question involves interlocking food containers that are easy for robots to grasp and stack. Source...