These living bricks use bacteria to build themselves – MIT Technology Review
The big idea: A new living substance can transform from a wet sand mixture into a solid brick, and even help to reproduce copies of itself.How it was created: Researchers from the University of Colorado, Boulder, used a type of photosynthetic bacteria that absorbs carbon dioxide, sunlight, and nutrients and produces calcium carbonate—a rigid compound found in rocks, pearls, and seashells.
Source: These living bricks use bacteria to build themselves – MIT Technology Review
PinePhone Linux Smartphone Shipment Finally Begins
A year ago, PinePhone was made available only to developers and hackers. After getting better responses and suggestions, the Pine64 developers planned to bring Pinephone for everyone. In November last year, pre-orders for PinePhone Braveheart Edition commenced for everyone. But due to manufacturing issues coming in the way, the shipment date slipped for weeks, which was scheduled in December last year.
How Google researchers used neural networks to make weather forecasts | Ars Technica
Google says its forecasts are better than existing methods—but only for 6 hours.
Source: How Google researchers used neural networks to make weather forecasts | Ars Technica