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Artificial Wombs: Is a Sexless Reproduction Society in Our Future? - Transhumanity.net

Artificial Wombs: Is a Sexless Reproduction Society in Our Future? - Transhumanity.net | leapmind | Scoop.it
Cutting-edge research around the world will soon launch a new era in human procreation – a world in which embryos can be ‘brought to term’ in artificial wombs, replacing traditional pregnancies.
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The rise of the robots|chinadaily.com.cn

The rise of the robots|chinadaily.com.cn | leapmind | Scoop.it
Rising labor costs, innovation drive prompt companies to use more machines in manufacturing.

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When it comes to the connected home, it's keep it simple, stupid

When it comes to the connected home, it's keep it simple, stupid | leapmind | Scoop.it

As more people install smart NEST thermostats and use iPads to interact with their TVs, the stage is set for massive adoption of the completely connected home, right? Well, maybe.

 

Some big issues have to be sorted out before that will happen. For one thing, there is a Tower of Babel of standards for communicating between various devices made by different vendors to serve different purposes. That has to come together first, according to speakers at GigaOM’s Mobilize conference on Friday.

 

There are cool home automation devices coming out of Kickstarter as well as from consumer electronic giants. That variety is great except for the fact that if these things can’t talk to each other, they really aren’t connected at all.


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