A supercomputer analyzed COVID-19 and came up with a new theory
A new genetic study on COVID-19 might shed light on how the coronavirus causes the disease. The researchers used a supercomputer called Summit, based in the US, at the Oak Ridge National Lab. Summit is the world’s second-fastest supercomputer, and … Continue reading A supercomputer analyzed COVID-19 and came up with a new theory
Laurent Garnier plays a slow musical story in the French Alps
Laurent Garnier is undoubtedly one of the biggest deejays and music producers in the world. Recently he played a DJ set on a field at La Clusaz, in the French Alps. It’s a slow rhythm one, with a lot of … Continue reading Laurent Garnier plays a slow musical story in the French Alps
Insane line cancels SYNOID Open Air at Griessmuehle
Parties are still on in the city for a short and warm while, disguised as open airs. Berlin has a reputation to maintain, as the party capital of the world. And what better way to understand the statement than this … Continue reading Insane line cancels SYNOID Open Air at Griessmuehle
New COVID-19 restrictions in Berlin
Angela Merkel has announced new measures to slow down the COVID-19 spread, with an emphasis on private parties and social gatherings in the most affected coronavirus areas. The measures were discussed at the end of September, during a meeting with … Continue reading New COVID-19 restrictions in Berlin
βThe most extreme planet ever seenβ has a surface temperature of 3,200Β°C
Astronomers are studying the recently discovered exoplanet WASP-189b, considered, in their own words, βthe most extreme planet ever seenβ. Researchers from the University of Bern are using the CHEOPS space telescope to conduct a detailed study of the exoplanet. WASP-189b … Continue reading βThe most extreme planet ever seenβ has a surface temperature of 3,200Β°C
mEat me + Theresa Schubert: human meat as bioethical solution for worldβs big appetite [interview]
Sometimes you can find her in the woods, looking for mushrooms, alone, or accompanied by a group of curious people like her. Next, she might be … Continue reading mEat me + Theresa Schubert: human meat as bioethical solution for worldβs big appetite [interview]
Stereo_IMG quietly slips in the experimental Generation of Gods
There’s a river of good music out there, and quite difficult to navigate through it nowadays. Then there’s music that effortlessly goes beyond the good standard. Stereo_IMG falls in this indistinguishable category of impeccable, perfectly polished (OCD level) electronic music. … Continue reading Stereo_IMG quietly slips in the experimental Generation of Gods
Nissan Z Proto revealed: Retro design with Fairlady Z badge and twin-turbo V6
After ten years of existence, Nissan 370 Z is finally being replaced with a new model called Z Proto. The sports car bears a neat retro look combined with contemporary technology. The design draws its inspiration from the first-gen 240, … Continue reading Nissan Z Proto revealed: Retro design with Fairlady Z badge and twin-turbo V6
Jon Starks plays tumultuous life rhythms at HΓR Radio [video]
Jon Starks managed to pleasantly surprise with his techno set performed at HΓR Radio Berlin. I know him and his music style for around five years, and it never sounded like this. βYou know how much I’ve been wanting to … Continue reading Jon Starks plays tumultuous life rhythms at HΓR Radio [video]
AI wrote this article. Are you afraid now, human?
The following essay was produced by OpenAi`s GPT-3 language model which is using machine learning to write human-like text. Liam Porr, a computer science undergraduate student at UC Berkeley, fed an AI language generator called GPT-3 with some information and … Continue reading AI wrote this article. Are you afraid now, human?
