Ajit K

August 1, 2008

“‘Major discovery’ from MIT primed to unleash solar revolution”

Filed under: Links — AjitK @ 10:09 am

http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2008/oxygen-0731.html

“Inspired by the photosynthesis performed by plants, Nocera and Matthew Kanan, a postdoctoral fellow in Nocera’s lab, have developed an unprecedented process that will allow the sun’s energy to be used to split water into hydrogen and oxygen gases. Later, the oxygen and hydrogen may be recombined inside a fuel cell, creating carbon-free electricity to power your house or your electric car, day or night.”

“The new catalyst works at room temperature, in neutral pH water, and it’s easy to set up, Nocera said. “That’s why I know this is going to work. It’s so easy to implement,” he said.”

Amazing discoveries… if the accelerated rate of innovation in “Clean Energy” is side-effect of increased fossil fuel prices then the higher prices are GOOD even if it is at the cost of short term “growth”.

July 28, 2008

cuil search… can it compete with Google or Yahoo!

Filed under: Links — AjitK @ 10:38 am

The search results from cuil are impressive and its still early to say anything… but the real power of Google search lies in finding the information hidden deep in the web.

cuil is not there yet:

6,810,000 results from http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=hans+monthly

5,080,000 results from http://www.google.com/search?q=hans+monthly

ZERO from http://www.cuill.com/search?q=hans+monthly

June 15, 2008

“Scientists find bugs that eat waste and excrete petrol”

Filed under: Links — AjitK @ 8:48 am

Scientists find bugs that eat waste and excrete petrol - Amazing news if it can be used commercially.

More innovations in the field or renewable energy sources! A new way capturing the energy from the Sun could increase the power generated by solar panels tenfold, a team of American scientists has shown.

May 23, 2008

What can computers do?

Filed under: Quotes, Food for thought, Science — AjitK @ 4:24 pm
[”But of course, a mere machine can’t really think, can it?”], he said: “You insist
that there is something a machine cannot do. If you will tell me precisely what it is that a machine
cannot do, then I can always make a machine which will do just that!”  - J. von Neumann in a talk on computers given in Princeton in 1948.

An interesting note from the author of “Probability Theory - The Logic of Science”.

February 20, 2008

The ultimate interface with the machines

Filed under: Links — AjitK @ 5:26 am

BBC article on Brain control headset for gamers. Just the next step in evolution.
The time when machines will know everything about us isn’t far. Wonder who will control these machines.

January 28, 2008

“Selfish code”

Filed under: Links — AjitK @ 11:45 am

http://www.uwm.edu/~chruska/recursive/selfish.html

talk: design pattern

Filed under: Links — AjitK @ 9:51 am

http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A-do-design-patterns-still-apply-with-Python–p3212481.html

“Design patterns are kind of like sarcasm: hard to use well, not always appropriate, and disgustingly bad when applied to problems they are not meant to solve.”

January 17, 2008

Sun to acquire MySQL AB

Filed under: Links — AjitK @ 3:41 am

SUN “Helping Dolphins Fly”

and “…putting a billion dollars behind the M in LAMP.”

December 24, 2007

Traffic jam mystery solved by mathematicians

Filed under: Links — AjitK @ 3:17 pm

Traffic jam mystery solved by mathematicians

“When you tap your brake, the traffic may come to a full stand-still several miles behind you. It really matters how hard you brake - a slight braking from a driver who has identified a problem early will allow the traffic flow to remain smooth. Heavier braking, usually caused by a driver reacting late to a problem, can affect traffic flow for many miles.”

December 14, 2007

Bill Gates about the skills needed to succeed

Filed under: Links — AjitK @ 11:27 am

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7142073.stm

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