Friends, friends again. The Processor Newsletter is back after a short hiatus this fall and a full run of hardware reviews gained through a special run of the Vercast podcast episode about those reviews. I’m really proud of those podcasts and if you haven’t caught them, I think it’s worth …
Read More »Covid-1 infections were transmitted by coughing through the algorithm, according to a new MIT study. But experts are skeptical
While sneezing at home, the young sick woman covers her nose and mouth with her hands. The sick infected young woman coughed into the patient’s elbow. Coronavirus COVID-19 symptoms. Virus protection. True cough in hand According to a new study published in the journal Artificial Intelligence can help identify asymptomatic …
Read More »Asteroid Trailing Mars could be our moon’s long-lost twin
The image of Mars and the retrieval of its Trojans revolve around the L4 and L5l range range points. The curved curve detects the orbit of the planet. At L5, the asteroid 101429 is represented by Blue Point, the asteroid Eureka and its family are represented in red and amber, …
Read More »Nanomotors controlled by laser light
Credit: University of Tokyo Researchers at the Institute of Industrial Technology, University of Tokyo (Utokyo-IIS) have developed novel linear nanomotors that can be moved in a controlled direction using light. This work paves the way for new microfluidics, including lap-on non-a-chip systems with optically activated pumps and valves. The world …
Read More »Qualcomm earnings beat scenarios; Cucom stock jumps
Wireless chipmaker Qualcomm (Qcom) Late Wednesday easily beat Wall Street’s fiscal fourth quarter targets and significantly more guidance for the current period. News of Qualcomm earnings sharpened. X The San Diego-based company gained 45 1.45 billion in sales for the quarter ended Sept. 27. Analysts had expected Qualcomm’s earnings of …
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