Monthly Archives: April 2016

My picks, 2016-2

These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. NASA’s Plan to Make Supersonic Flight Quiet NASA’s Juno Mission to Jupiter: Investigating a Colossus Zhenan Bao: On A Quest to Develop Artificial Skin QED: experimental evidence What is Epigenetics? NASA’s Plan to Make Supersonic Flight Quiet MIT Technology Review NASA put up $20 […]

Harnessing the nanoscale

These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. Nanotechnology: Super Small Science Electric Resonance in Microtubules Giants on the Cosmic Frontier Drongo Bird Tricks Meerkats Feynman diagrams Harnessing the nanoscale Harnessing the nanoscale A powerful solution Nanoelectronics Nanotechnology at the surface Nanoarchitech Nano-enabled sensors and nanoparticles Why is something only billionths of […]

The Master Algorithm

The following are the notes I took from reading the book by Pedro Domingos ‘The Master Algorithm’. Frankly, I did not like the book, it ventures into philosophy and personal musings which are not very informational. His talks at Google and at Microsoft introducing the book and the idea were much more interesting, which caused […]