Month: May 2021
Artificial Intelligence in Health Care and Sciences
The power of data to accelerate drug discovery and reduce research costs offers new hope to patients. After the covid-19 was declared a pandemic, the commitment of life sciences companies to invest in Big Data and AI is confirmed by big pharma’s investment of billions of dollars into mining anonymized patient records to aid drug
First Party Data Platform
first-party data native can help :users make the most of the data that customers choose to share, connecting points behind the scenes to help you build profiles based on the information you have available, enable enterprise customers to pinpoint the “right time” to ask for data from a customer to ensure that they feel comfortable
AI Chips
Synopsys claims its DSO.ai tool can dramatically accelerate, enhance and reduce the costs involved with something called place-and-route. Place-and-Route is an integral stage in the design of circuit boards, ICs, and FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Arrays). Now , the chip industry itself has reached a stage where AI is aiding in the design of these
Data Analytics Hyper-convergence
It is the coming together of technology sources, disciplines, toolsets and functions into one more centralized space. In what might be its 4.0 evolution stage, data and information analysis is now entering a state of hyperconverged analytics. Technology firms have been building out increasingly cloud-based big data analytics power to enable our data sources to
Sanitizing Dirty Data
With new-age data exchanges to purchase data templates, data reference architectures and the option to get hold of anonymized data maps and structures, the shape of good data health is now becoming a mark of business acumen But the IT industry doesn’t really talk about data health as such; tech analysts and commentators only ever
Halal and Kosher Slaughter House
Halal and Kosher animal slaughtering practices have came under dispute in some regions as certain countries have put laws in place to try to minimise the suffering of animals in slaughterhouses, many countries now require animals to be stunned before or during slaughter and some have banned Halal and Kosher butchery outright . However, The
terrestrial exoplanet atmospheres compositions
From meteorite outgassing experiments it was found that outgassing from three carbonaceous chondrite samples consistently produce water -rich (average of ~66%) atmospheres but with substantial amounts of Carbon (II) oxide (~18%) and Carbon (IV) oxide (~15%) as well as smaller quantities of dihydrogen gas and Hydrogen Sulfide (up to 1%). Terrestrial exoplanets likely form initial atmospheres
stellar coronal mass ejections through coronal dimmings
Solar Coronal mass ejections can cause severe space weather disturbances and consumer power outages on Earth, whereas stellar Coronal mass ejections may even pose a hazard to the habitability of exoplanets. Although Coronal mass ejections ejected by our Sun can be directly imaged by white-light coronagraphs, for stars this is not possible. So far, only
solar photosphere Torsional oscillations
The excitation of torsional waves in photospheric magnetic structures can substantially contribute to the energy transport in the solar atmosphere and the acceleration of the solar wind, especially if such signatures will be ubiquitously detected in even smaller structures with the forthcoming next generation of solar telescopes. Alfvén waves have proven to be important in
Phosphine gas in Venus
Phosphine could originate from unknown photochemistry or geochemistry, or, by analogy with biological production of PH3 on Earth, from the presence of life . The presence of PH3 is unexplained after exhaustive study of steady-state chemistry and photochemical pathways, with no currently known abiotic production routes in Venus’s atmosphere, clouds, surface and subsurface, or from lightning, volcanic
