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The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration, who produced the first ever image of a black hole released in 2019, has today a new view of the massive object at the centre of the Messier 87 (M87) galaxy: how it looks in polarised light. This is the first time astronomers have been able to measure polarisation, a signature of magnetic fields, this close to the edge of a black hole.  This image shows the polarised view of the black hole in M87. The lines mark the orientation of polarisation, which is related to the magnetic field around the shadow of the black hole. Photo: Imagen: EHT Collaboration
Javier Coronado Blazquez

Big Data in basic research: from elementary particles to black holes

The Big Data paradigm has profoundly penetrated all the layers of our society, changing the way in which we interact with each other and technological projects are carried out....
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Víctor Vallejo Carballo

AI of Things (V): Recommendation and optimisation of advertising content on smart displays

Learn about the benefits of technologies such as smart displays and Big Data for the outdoor advertising industry.
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Santiago Morante Cendrero

AI in Science Fiction Films: A Recurring Pattern of Fascination and Horror

In today’s post we are going to explore how Hollywood films have dealt with the subject of technological advances, especially robotics and Artificial Intelligence. You will be surprised to...
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Jorge Ordovás

Rethinking consensus for a more sustainable Blockchain: from PoW to PoS

Keeping a record of information on public Blockchain networks (such as Bitcoin, Ethereum or others) involves solving the so-called “Byzantine Fault”: several contingents of the same army surround an...
Fictional image generated by Dall-E 2, OpenAI's artificial inteligence.
Nacho Palou

The artificial intelligence Dall-E turns any idea expressed in a sentence into an image

Open AI shows some images generated by the Dall-E artificial intelligence when interpreting creative ideas expressed in natural language
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Javier Coronado Blazquez

Endless worlds, realistic worlds: procedural generation and artificial intelligence in video games

The video game No Man's Sky creates entirely visitable and different galaxies and planets at full-scale using a simple algorithm. How does it do it?
Sandra Tello

Technology for the planet

Climate change is already affecting all regions on Earth, causing extreme weather incidents, including heat waves, heavy rainfall and more frequent and severe droughts. It is estimated that the...
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MATSUKO, a brand-new winner for the SXSW Pitch 2022 Awards, spotted at MWC Barcelona

MATSUKO is the world’s first real-time hologram meeting app that requires only an iPhone to capture and stream people’s holograms. Using mixed and augmented reality and artificial intelligence, the...
Bulb in green grass.
Miguel Maroto

How IoT solutions help us deal with rising energy prices?

Households, businesses and industry can improve energy efficiency, reduce costs and combat climate change thanks to IoT technology.
Jorge Pereira Delgado

AI of Things (III): IoT anomalies, how a few wrong pieces of information can cost us dearly

When we hear the term Internet of Things – or IoT in short – we often think of internet-enabled fridges or the already famous smartwatches, but what does it...

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