Quantum Computers Explained – Limits of Human Technology

Where are the limits of human technology? And can we somehow avoid them? This is where quantum computers become very interesting.

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Quantum Computers Explained – Limits of Human Technology

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Avi Loeb: Is ‘Oumuamua extraterrestrial technology? Let’s be open-minded in the search for aliens.

Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb has drawn criticism for suggesting ‘Oumuamua, a weird object passing through the solar system could be an alien spacecraft. But he insists we must keep an open mind when nature throws us a curveball like this, and that the search for extraterrestrial life is just good science.

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The quest for Nikola Tesla’s wireless power technology

Nikola Tesla’s biggest dream was a worldwide network of wireless power transmission. He built a lab and a massive prototype transmission tower…that never worked. But, a century later, engineers are chasing the same dreams of wireless power and making some tantalizing headway. So was Tesla onto something?

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Wolfram Technology Conference 2020: Stephen Wolfram’s Keynote Address

Stephen Wolfram gives his opening Keynote Address for the Wolfram Technology Conference. Find out more about the conference here: https://www.wolfram.com/events/technology-conference/2020/

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StarTalk Podcast: Technology and Us, with Ainissa Ramirez and Neil deGrasse Tyson

Do we control technology or does technology control us? On this episode of StarTalk Radio, Neil deGrasse Tyson joins forces with first-time comic co-host Negin Farsad and material scientist and engineer Ainissa Ramirez, PhD, to explore how technology has shaped the world as we know it. Ainissa is also the author of a new book The Alchemy of Us: How Humans and Matter Transformed One Another.

Why do we have a love/hate relationship with technology? Negin tells us why she thinks she was born in the wrong era. We discuss the rise of the printing press and our trio nerds out on calligraphy and quill pens. Then, we answer fan-submitted Cosmic Queries on how technology has impacted our lives. Ainissa tells us why we’re losing our ability to empathize. Has tech changed our biology? You’ll learn how the internet is re-wiring your brain. We explore how the internet has changed our memories from remembering what the information was to where the information is stored.

We debate which piece of technology has advanced us the furthest. Ainissa lobbies for steel, Negin gives her thoughts on the printing press, and Neil keeps it simple with the wheel and axle. Then we wonder – how much of technology is reversable? We reminisce on the outcry when Google Glass first launched. Discover more about innovations originally intended for space that have been successfully commercialized in our society.

We dive into the socioeconomics of technology: will there be a day when technology divides us even more? Are we mature enough to use technology? Is tech more suspectable to conspiracy thinking? Lastly, we discuss which technology worries us the most, why young people don’t get overwhelmed by technology, and how anti-tech and anti-science movements can slow progress. All that, plus, we ponder how to make sure technology is beneficial to all humankind.

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Space, time, technology and pass possibilities… in football! | Pedro Passos | TEDxULisboa

What results of the marriage between science and football? Sports science researcher Pedro Passos explains how data science, physics and algorithms can help us understand the landscapes of possibilities of passing in football, and how time and space influence what happens within the 4 lines.

Pedro Passos is a Professor at Faculdade de Motricidade Humana, Universidade de Lisboa, where he teaches Motor Control and Learning. He graduated in Physical Education and Sports in 1995, took the MSc degree in Sport Psychology in 1999 and the PhD in Sport Sciences in 2008. He has several international peer-reviewed publications, books and chapters in books. His research interests are in the area of motor coordination at an intra and interpersonal level of analysis, where currently he is developing research projects related with the landscapes of possibilities of passing in football, and also with synergies formation in the course of an action.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx