HPE supercomputer will help simulate mammalian brains

HPE Scientists are about to get a serious assist in their quest to simulate brains. HPE has deployed Blue Brain 5, a supercomputer dedicated to simulations and reconstructions of mammalian brains as part of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne’s…

Über sled: The Earle Motors Ducati ‘Alaskan’

Most customs live relatively sedate lives: buzzing around the city, maybe a blast into the country at the weekend, and then a couple of hours cooling down outside a café or pub. If you’ve ploughed hundreds of hours and thousands…

Scientists reprogram T Cells to target autoimmune diseases

Shutterstock / vitstudio Researchers from the University of California, San Francisco have uncovered a gene-editing technique which could provide safer treatments for patients with cancer and autoimmune diseases. The breakthrough — which involves the CRISPR/Cas9 system — will allow T…

How to Maintain Your Friendships

It’s easy to be there for friends and family members during the Big Life Events, like weddings, milestone birthdays, or a new job. These are big-ticket happenings that don’t take too much effort on our part, that allow us to…

A bicycle with a chain-less, unchained experience

The word “unchained” fits here both literally and metaphorically. CeramicSpeed’s new drivetrain removes the ubiquitous chain that’s synonymous with two-wheelers for a drivetrain that’s mess-free, low on friction, and amazing looking. A rotating shaft replaces the need for a greasy…

Quantocracy’s Daily Wrap for 07/10/2018

This is a summary of links featured on Quantocracy on Tuesday, 07 To see our most recent links, visit the Quant Mashup. Read on readers! Do Fundamentals Still Drive Market Prices? Or Have ETFs Taken Over? [Alpha Architect] What causes…