I am a huge science fiction nerd and I see this genre as a window, a blueprint for the future. Since, it often imagines advanced tech, societal change, socio-economic possibilities, medicine, space exploration, even philosophy and ethics, before they become reality.
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Book Review: The City and Its Uncertain Walls by Haruki Murakami
In this book, Haruki Murakami takes his readers to a journey where they may experience a thin line between forgotten memories and existential musings. The City and Its Uncertain Walls was first released in April 2023 but it was all set for English reading audience in November 2024. The book is built on a short story written by the author himself in 1980s.
Read MorePlenty of Room at the Bottom: Thinking Small, Dreaming Big
This document is a written version of a speech given by Richard P. Feynman in 1959, huge shout out to Michigan State University for putting this over internet. Feynman talked about the exciting potential of working with tiny things. He believed that there is a lot we can discover in this area, even though it isn’t directly about basic physics. He was sure that looking into this area could help us grasp difficult subjects more easily and could have many useful applications. Below are some of the ideas covered by…
Read MoreUnravelling Superionic Materials: A Breakthrough for Next-Gen Rechargeable Batteries
Researchers at Duke University have discovered the intricate molecular details of a material that might just be the key to next-generation rechargeable batteries. It’s called the superionic material. The compound displays both solid and liquid properties. How? It retains its solid structure, however, the ions within it move as freely as they would in a liquid.
Read MoreThe AI Agent Technology Stack: Unpacking the Layers
AI agents are assisting people in making smarter choices, these tools are also helping in making tasks easier and enabling more personalized experiences across various domains. Their integration with external tools and APIs allows for real-time data analysis and automation of complex workflows. All this is possible because of a structured tech stack that integrates various layers, working in sync. The technology stack is like an entire football team, where goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders and strikers are the various layers, each with a unique function.
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