The computer that can predict the SUN: AI system forecasts devastating solar flares that could knock out power grids …

Artificial intelligence helped analyse patterns in the sun's magnetic lines It found that the energy stored in the magnetic field can forecast flares The next step would be to incorporate data from the sun's atmosphere Soon, Stanford researchers say the computer could help predict when flares will cause widespread power outages on Earth before they form

By Ellie Zolfagharifard For Dailymail.com

Published: 21:07 EST, 20 January 2015 | Updated: 21:08 EST, 20 January 2015

Artificial intelligence is helping astronomers predict deadly solar flares that have the potential to cause havoc on Earth.

US researchers say their super computer can provide advance warning of solar eruptions, which can release energy equivalent to 100 billion atomic bombs.

The flares arise from twisted magnetic fields that occur all over the sun's surface, and they increase in frequency every 11 years - a cycle that is now at its maximum.

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Artificial intelligence is helping astronomers predict deadly solar flares that have the potential to cause havoc on Earth. This image released by Nasa shows the sun emitting a mid-level solar flare, to the right of the sun

On Earth, they can cause widespread power outages and severely damaging critical infrastructure.

Using artificial intelligence, Stanford University solar physicists Monica Bobra and Sebastien Couvidat have automated the study solar flares.

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Super Micro Computer Q2 Profit Rises – Quick Facts

By RTT News, January 20, 2015, 04:41:00 PM EDT

(RTTNews.com) - Super Micro Computer, Inc. ( SMCI ), a leader in application optimized, high performance server solutions, reported second-quarter net income of $31.24 million or $0.61 per share, compared to $13.34 million or $0.30 per share, prior year. Adjusted earnings per share was $0.65, for the quarter.

On average, three analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expected the company to report profit per share of $0.47 for the quarter. Analysts' estimates typically exclude special items.

Net sales increased to $503.01 million from $356.36 million last year. Analysts expected revenue of $467.86 million for the quarter.

The company expects net sales of $450 million to $500 million for the third quarter. The company expects non-GAAP earnings per share of approximately $0.46 to $0.52 for the third quarter. Analysts expect the company to report third-quarter earnings per share of $0.43 on revenue of $457.77 million.

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Super Bowl helping Arizona stay green

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Posted on January 20, 2015 at 12:05 PM

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NFL, Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee and Verizon to Offer Public Recycling Event for Electronic Waste, Cell Phones

PHOENIX -- The Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee and the NFL are teaming with Verizon to collect and safely recycle electronic waste in the Phoenix area. The recycling event is open to the public and gives local residents an opportunity to actively participate in the "greening" of their community as part of Super Bowl.

The collection takes place on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2015 from 7:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Desert Ridge Market Place in North Phoenix behind the AMC Theater Building.

All electronic items turned in for recycling will be handled by SMS, an e-Steward Certified recycler, that will dispose of the items in an environmentally responsible manner and keep items out of the local landfills.

Recyclable items include laptop and desktop computers; CRT (cathode ray tube) and LCD (liquid crystal display) monitors and televisions; computer cables, mice and keyboards; gaming consoles; telephones and answering machines; stereo and audio equipment; paper shredders; alarm clocks; printers; cameras; conferencing equipment; remote controls; earphones; small electronic appliances (such as coffee makers, toasters, toaster ovens and can openers); microwave ovens; vacuum cleaners; and electronic toys without batteries. Hard drives will not be wiped, and all batteries should be removed prior to turning in any items.

"The Super Bowl is a monumental one-day event. As a Host Committee it's our mantra to leave a lasting legacy in our communities that extends beyond Feb. 1, 2015," said Jay Parry, president and CEO of the Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee. "Beginning with the Host Committee's first tree planting in April 2014, we've worked with all our community partners and the NFL to identify ways including solid waste collection, food recovery, material repurposing and a sports equipment and book donation drive that will leave a positive 'green legacy' in our backyard."

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How to watch Super Bowl XLIX on any device

The New England Patriots are set to take on the Seattle Seahawks on February 1. Here's how you can watch it live from home or on the go.

Super Bowl XLIX will take place at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., on February 1. Wikimedia Commons

Tom Brady will look to capture his fourth Super Bowl ring when the New England Patriots take on the defensively strong Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX. The big game will take place at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, AZ on February 1. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET, with NBC's pregame show set to begin at 12 p.m. ET.

Here are the different ways that you can watch Super Bowl XLIX:

There's a very good chance you pay a company like Time Warner Cable or Comcast to provide you with cable TV access. If that's the case, which it is for most Americans, simply tune in to your local NBC station at 6:30 p.m. ET to watch the game live. For those of you who have adopted the cord-cutting lifestyle and aren't interested in watching the game at a friend's house or a bar, NBC can be accessed over-the-air with a digital antenna, such as the AmazonBasics HDTV Antenna or the Mohu Curve.

NBC will be live streaming the game and for the first time ever the halftime show (featuring Katy Perry and special guest Lenny Kravitz) on its website and mobile app for desktop and tablet users. Access to the network's Sports Live Extra streams usually requires users log in to a participating cable or satellite TV provider, however NBC has waived the requirement and will be offering access to watch Super Bowl XLIX for free.

The live stream will kick off with NBC's pregame coverage at 12 p.m. ET. Viewers will also be able to catch a new episode of NBC's drama "The Blacklist" following post-game coverage of the game at approximately 10 p.m. ET.

NBC Sports Live Extra app is available for the iPad and Windows 8.1 and Android tablets. The stream can also be viewed on NBC's website or by clicking this link.

The NFL will be offering some coverage on its NFL Now app, however Verizon holds exclusive rights to stream the game on smartphones. The NFL Mobile app is available for iOS, BlackBerry 10, Windows Phone and Android smartphones. The free version of the app includes basic scores and highlights, while Verizon customers can pay $5 for a premium subscription to watch the big game.

Another solution for watching the game on the go is to use a Slingbox. The streaming media device connects to your TV and gives you the ability to remotely control and watch programs on your computer, smartphone or tablet. This option doesn't come cheap, though. The Slingbox 350 is available for $180 and the more expensive Slingbox 500 retails for $299. On top of that, the company charges $14.99 for the smartphone app and another $14.99 if you want the tablet app.

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Super Bowl XLIX Betting Odds: Patriots-Seahawks Line Moves To Pick Em

Tom Brady and the New England Patriots opened as a two-point underdog on the odds to win Super Bowl XLIX against the Seattle Seahawks, but that line has since come down at sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com.

That betting line now ranges between the Seahawks as one-point favorites and a pick em. The moneyline for the game, meanwhile, opened at Seahawks -143 and Patriots +129. That too has come down to Seahawks -115 and Patriots -105.

New England advanced to Super Bowl XLIX by easily covering in a 45-7 win over the Indianapolis Colts in the AFC Championship Game. The Patriots improved to 14-4 against the spreadon the season. If the current line holds up, it will mark the sixth time this season the Patriots have been a betting underdog. New England is 4-1 straight upand ATS in such games.

Seattle advanced to the Super Bowl with a 28-22 win over the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship Game that just missed covering the spread. The Seahawks have been favorites in both of their playoff games, and in 14 of 16 regular season games this season. They are 13-3 SU and 9-6-1 ATS in such games.

Seattle is back in the Super Bowl for the second straight season. The Seahawks defeated the Denver Broncos 43-8 in Super Bowl 48, easily covering as a betting underdog. New England returns to the Super Bowl for the first time since Super Bowl 46, where they lost 21-17 to the New York Giants. New England has been to five Super Bowls in the last 13 years. Since upsetting the St. Louis Rams as a 14-point underdog in Super Bowl 36, the Patriots are 2-2 SU but 0-4 ATS in Super Bowl appearances.

The total is set at 48.5 points on the Super Bowl XLIX betting lines. The Patriots-Colts game went UNDER, while Seahawks-Packers went OVER. Both games were dealing with inclement weather, which brought in a lot of sharp money on the UNDER. This years Super Bowl is in Glendale, Arizona, and weather will not be an issue. Even if it does rain, University of Phoenix Stadium has a retractable roof.

The point total has gone OVER in 10 of New Englands 18 games this season. It has also gone OVER in 10 of Seattles 18 games this season. The total went OVER in Seattles Super Bowl win last season, and has gone OVER in three straight Seahawks playoff games. The total has alternated between OVER and UNDER in New Englands last seven playoff games.

The OddsShark Computer predicts a tight contest, with New England winning 35-34.6; the computer views the game as essentially a pick em on the neutral field.

New England heads to the Super Bowl in fairly good health. Julian Edelman left the AFC Championship Game in the second quarter with a hip injury, but later returned. Center Bryan Stork was inactive with a knee injury, missing his first start since entering the starting lineup in Week 8. His status for the Super Bowl is to be determined.

Seattle faces question marks in its secondary. Earl Thomas left the NFC Championship Game in the first half with a shoulder injury, but returned and finished the game with a harness on the shoulder. Richard Sherman suffered an elbow injury, and appeared to play the fourth quarter with essentially one useful arm. Both players are reportedly getting MRIs to determine the extent of the injuries, but both said they would play in the Super Bowl.

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City of Glendale holding drawing for Super Bowl related event tickets

GLENDALE, Ariz. - When people heard Jimmy Fallon was going to host his show in Phoenix, tickets were gone in minutes. So this is your big change to still get in on the live show.

And if you love music, this is also your opportunity to score 2 tickets to Friday's DIRECTV Super Fan Fest at Pendergast Farm. It's a big name, musical line up you wont want to miss.

Always dreamed of hearing Snoop Dog in concert? How about rubbing elbows with Jimmy Fallon? Well you have a chance to do BOTH thanks to the city of Glendale.

Always dreamed of hearing Snoop Dog in concert? . or rubbing elbows with Jimmy Fallon? Well you have a chance to do BOTH.thanks to the city of Glendale

"We've contested in the past before, but I will tell you that these 2 contest that were running right now for the Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon and for the Fan Fest are the most popular," said City of Glendale spokesperson Joe Hengemuehler.

This year's Friday line up for the DirectTV Super Fan Fest is also star studded. Imagine Dragons will headline with Snoop Dog, with Young and Giants and American Authors rounding out the show.

The fact of the matter is not everyone's going to get a ticket to go into see the Super Bowl and so we're trying to make sure that people capture a sense of the excitement that's wrapped around the event," he said.

Entering the contest is really easy, just pick up your mobile device or head over to your computer and visit the Twitter page for the Glendale CVB. Re-tweet the link about the contest and you're entered. You can also head on over to their Facebook page and there you'll find a link that says giveaway. Tap on that and you'll find a link to the Jimmy Fallon Show tickets. You can either Share that or "Like" it and also be entered to win the contest.

Entries must be received by Friday, January 23rd at Noon. After that they will do a random drawing for the winners.

Tickets to the DirecTV Super Fan Fest are valued at $99 each, so that prize is about a $200 value. To enter the contest, you must beat leastt 18-years-old. If you're you lucky enough to win the Fallon tickets, both guests attending must be at least 16 years old.

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Super rich holiday in New Zealand

The super rich are mixing it with locals at holiday spots around New Zealand this summer but the trappings of wealth can be a giveaway.

Canadian billionaire Lawrence Stroll is spending five months in New Zealand, following his son Lance competing in the Toyota Racing series, The Press reports.

There are doubts the large motorhome he's imported from Europe to stay in is suitable for some New Zealand roads but Mr Stroll, who's behind the fashion labels Tommy Hilfiger and Michael Kors, has been spotted hanging out casually clad in jeans and sneakers.

The self-confessed racing fanatic will likely face questions he's thinking of investing in a Formula One racing team.

In Central Otago, a US businessman credited with pioneering computer desktop publishing in the 1980s has opened a general store for the summer.

Seattle-based Paul Brainerd and his wife Debbi have visited New Zealand for 18 years and spend the summer here.

They plan to redevelop the Glenorchy Holiday Park as a model for environmental sustainability and have opened a general store at the "top of the lake" from January 1 to April 2015.

In Northland, staff working for Russian oligarch Alexander Abramov are helping rebuild Ngatiwai's Te Uri o Hikihiki wharenui at Mokau Marae, north of Whangarei, after it was badly damaged by fire two years ago, the New Zealand Herald reports.

The marae is near Mr Abramov's $50 million-plus Helena Bay luxury lodge, which is expected to be ready next summer. It's thought to be New Zealand's most expensive new residential project.

New Zealand is also making it easier for superyachts to visit.

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NFL Odds: Computer projects Pats, Seahawks will advance to Super Bowl

NFL Computer Projects Patriots and Seahawks to Win on Sunday

The Indianapolis Colts are just 3-7 straight up and 4-6 against the spread in their last 10 games as a road underdog. The Colts will be an underdog this Sunday when they visit the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium in the AFC Championship Game.

Indianapolis is a 6.5-point road underdog at sportsboooks monitored by OddsShark.com. The Colts have strung together two straight impressive performances on defense this postseason with a 26-10 win over Cincinnati and a 24-13 win over Denver to improve to 7-1 straight up and 5-2-1 against the spread over their last eight games. In the game prior to their current eight-game hot streak, the Colts lost to New England 42-20.

New England hosts Indianapolis with a 5-0 straight up record in its last five games against the Colts and a 3-0 ATS record over its last three games against them. The Patriots have won by 21 or more points in their last three games against Indianapolis, but the OddsShark Computer sees this one being a closer game in churning out a score of 36.8 to 29.5 for New England. Even with the score potentially being closer, New England is picked to cover the spread.

Green Bay visits Seattle in the early game on Sunday. The Packers have gone just 1-5 straight up and against the spread in their last six road games against NFC West opponents according to the OddsShark NFL Database and 1-8 straight up and against the spread in their last nine games as road underdogs. Green Bay has gone 6-3 straight up and 4-3-2 against the spread in its last nine games against Seattle with a 3-2 straight up and against the spread record in its last five games against the Seahawks.

Seattle comes into the game as a 7.5-point favorite at home. The Seahawks have been dominant of late with a 7-0 straight up and 6-1 against the spread record that includes seven-straight double-digit wins. Seattle is also 5-1 straight up and against the spread in its last six playoff games. But while many of the trends are pointing toward a Seattle win and cover, the OddsShark Computer predicts that Aaron Rodgers and the Packers can keep this one close and cover the spread in a 31.8 to 35.9 loss to the Seahawks.

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Navy report: 2014 Super Hornet crash was preventable

By Mike Hixenbaugh The Virginian-Pilot January 15, 2015

Several thousand feet abovethe Atlantic Ocean, a year ago today: Two Navy fighter jets banked toward each other at more than 400 mph.

The roaring F/A-18 Super Hornets converged, crossing within 1,000 feet before zooming back into formation and preparing to do it again.

The aerial sparring - intended to simulate a high-stakes combat engagement with an enemy fighter - is typical off the coast of Virginia Beach, where pilots from Oceana Naval Air Station regularly practice basic flight maneuvers.

But on this day, Jan. 15, 2014, something was about to go terribly wrong. The investigation that followed revealed shortcomings in pilot training, and it serves as a cautionary tale for novice fighter pilots still learning how to keep their bearings while twisting and turning through the sky at the speed of sound.

After their third round that morning, the two pilots from Strike Fighter Squadron 143 leveled off and prepared for one more drill.

In one of the jets, a young pilot was flying his first training mission since becoming qualified to use a special helmet that projects key flight data - such as air speed, altitude, target range - onto his visor.

The pilot, investigators learned later, hadn't gone through a recommended computer-based course before being cleared to fly with the visor-mounted display. In fact, the investigator discovered, out of 17 squadrons based at Oceana, none reported requiring pilots to complete the course; only one squadron was even aware it existed.

Out the left side of his cockpit, the pilot could see the other jet flying on a parallel course about 2 miles away. That pilot, a more experienced aviator, called out a signal, and the two jets again turned in toward each other.

The younger pilot pushed the throttle to maximum power and angled his jet down as he entered a left-hand turn at 12,000 feet above sea level. He began the turn at more than 400 mph, well above the recommended speed for an extreme nose-down maneuver.

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How to set up Chrome Remote Desktop for iOS

Google has released an iOS app that makes it possible to access your Mac or PC from any iOS device with an Internet connection.

An iPhone 6 Plus controlling a MacBook Air using Chrome Remote Desktop. Jason Cipriani/CNET

Chrome Remote Desktop is hardly a new service from Google. It's been around for years, allowing users to access a Windows or Mac computer from another computer or an Android device. When it came to this Google service, iOS had been left out.

Then on Monday Google unceremoniously released the iOS Chrome Remote Desktop app into the App Store, making it super-easy to access your computer (or a family member's computer) from your mobile device wherever you have a connection.

Before we dive into setting up the iOS app -- or lack of required setup -- you'll need to make sure you have two things installed on the computer you plan on connecting to.

Chrome Remote Desktop app in the Chrome Web Store. Screenshot by Jason Cipriani/CNET

The first is, naturally, Chrome. Second, you'll need to install the desktop version of the Chrome Remote Desktop app from the Chrome Web Store.

Once you have those two items installed, launch the app on your desktop and follow the prompts to complete the setup process. A video walking you through it all can be found here. Trust me when I say, you need very little technical expertise to get it installed.

The most important aspect of setting up the service is to remember your PIN. You did write it down, didn't you? OK, good.

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Otago man involved in quantum breakthrough

A University of Otago scientist is involved in a super-computing breakthrough which could help keep top-secret information from prying eyes.

The discovery by a team of scientists from Australian National University and Otago's Dr Jevon Longdell has been hailed as a breakthrough in the field of quantum computing - a cutting edge form of computing which harnesses the power of atoms and molecules.

Quantum computers, which are still in their infancy, have the potential to perform certain calculations many times faster than today's computers by taking advantage of ''quantum bits''.

The team's discovery, published in the journal Nature this week, involved extending the storage time for a prototype quantum super-computer hard drive by more than one hundred times.

Previously the fragile nature of the way quantum information was stored meant information was lost in milliseconds, but the team's method, using a rare earth element called europium embedded in a crystal, meant it could be stored for up to six hours.

Dr Longdell, who is part of Otago's Dodd Walls Centre for Photonic and Quantum Technologies, said the discovery could provide a cutting edge ''unbreakable'' method for keeping top-secret information from falling into the wrong hands.

Information encrypted using ''quantum cryptography'' was completely secure because the nature of quantum mechanics meant it was always possible to tell if someone had gained access to the information.

The method was already used in banking and for the transmission of results in a Swiss general election, but a limitation was that quantum information could be transmitted only about 100km along optical fibre before the information was lost.

Being able to store the information meant quantum information could be distributed ''literally in a box sent via the post''.

''Our goal is to extend this storage time out past a day. Once we reach this target we believe it will be possible to physically distribute [quantum information] between any two points on the globe.''

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Will Robots Take Our Jobs? Part Two

In his article The Internet Of Things, Robotic Manufacturing And The End Of The World, Chris Fox says, With the Internet of things, these robotic systems have the opportunity to become smart. He goes on to say, when systems are able to discover and remedy complex issues without any human intervention, we are not far from being ruled out as inefficient, or worse, unneeded.

MIchio Kakus book -The-Future-of-The Mind shows that the latest IBM super computer (the Blue Gene/Q Sequoia) is capable of performing calculations at 20.1 peta-flops or 20.1 trillion calculations per second. But to operate at these speeds requires 7.9 megawatts of power. To build a supercomputer that would approximate the computing power of the human brain would take a thousand Blue Gene computers. The energy consumption would be so great that you would need a thousand megawatt nuclear power plant to generate the electricity. And to cool this monster you would need to divert a river and send it through the computer circuits. The irony is that all of this computer power would only equal what we have in our 3.5 pound brain using 20 watts of power.

Increasing the size of a computer in terms of transistors and calculation speed is obviously limited by power, cooling, and a lot of physical factors. But to design a machine that is smart, self ware , and thinks like a human brain requires something like our unconscious mind, emotions and feelings to attain high level thinking.

Other Limitations

Unconscious mind The unconscious mind is a great reservoir of our experiences. It is not like a computer hard-drive because it records everything we have smelled, touched, tasted, or heard including perceptions, memories, feelings, reflections, thoughts, hopes -since birth. It is also the seat of our emotions and repressed or traumatic memories. There is no one place which stores this information, it is stored all over the brain from the pre-frontal cortex, to the thalamus, and many other different parts of the brain. The unconscious mind does not reason or think it simply stores all of the information needed by the conscious mind for the thinking process.

Feelings and emotions- We know that having feelings and emotions is necessary to emulate human thinking and it also may be a key to establishing consciousness. To add this to the robot would require designing something like our limbic system which is the place in the brain where emotions are generated. Hence, emotions are not a luxury; they are absolutely essential, and without them a robot will have difficulty determining what is and is not important. So, emotions instead of being peripheral to the progress of artificial intelligence, are now assuming central importance. The brain uses emotions as a value system to help determine what is most important. For a robot to attain human thinking, it would need to be designed with a value system and emotions even though many emotions can be irrational.

Conscious mind The conscious mind is a very advanced neural network that can access any relevant piece of information to be used in the thinking process and it can edit and revise these pieces of information. .At some time in the evolution of the brain consciousness led to our ability to become self-aware.

It is important to reaffirm that the brain does not work like a computer. Unlike a digital computer, which has a fixed architecture (input, output, and processor) neural networks are collections of neurons that constantly rewire and reinforce themselves after learning a new task. The brain has no programming, no operating system, no Windows, no central processor. Instead, its neural networks are massively parallel, with billions of neurons firing at the same time in order to accomplish a single goal: to learn. It is far more advanced then any digital computer in existence.

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Self-taught computer program finds super poker strategy

Michael Bowling (left) and his colleagues in the Computer Poker Research Group at UAlberta have solved heads-up limit Texas hold 'em poker. John Ulan/University of Alberta

A computer program that taught itself to play poker has created nearly the best possible strategy for one version of the game, showing the value of techniques that may prove useful to help decision-making in medicine and other areas.

The program considered 24 trillion simulated poker hands per second for two months, probably playing more poker than all humanity has ever experienced, says Michael Bowling, who led the project.

The resulting strategy still won't win every game because of bad luck in the cards. But over the long run - thousands of games - it won't lose money. "We can go against the best (players) in the world and the humans are going to be the ones that lose money," said Bowling, of the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada.

The strategy applies specifically to a game called heads-up limit Texas Hold 'em.

While scientists have created poker-playing programs for years, Bowling's result stands out because it comes so close to "solving" its version of the game, which essentially means creating the optimal strategy.

Poker is hard to solve because it involves imperfect information, where a player doesn't know everything that has happened in the game he is playing - specifically, what cards the opponent has been dealt.

Many real-world challenges like negotiations and auctions also include imperfect information, which is one reason why poker has long been a proving ground for the mathematical approach to decision-making called game theory.

Tuomas Sandholm of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, who didn't participate in the new work, called Bowling's results a landmark. He said it's the first time that an imperfect-information game that is competitively played by people has been essentially solved.

Bowling's paper, released Thursday by the journal Science, introduces some techniques that could become useful for applying game theory in real-world situations. Bowling is investigating the possibility of helping doctors determine proper insulin doses for diabetic patients, for example.

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Self-taught computer program finds super strategy for poker

NEW YORK -- A computer program that taught itself to play poker has created nearly the best possible strategy for one version of the game, showing the value of techniques that may prove useful to help decision-making in medicine and other areas.

The program considered 24 trillion simulated poker hands per second for two months, probably playing more poker than all humanity has ever experienced, says Michael Bowling, who led the project.

The resulting strategy still won't win every game because of bad luck in the cards. But over the long run -- thousands of games -- it won't lose money. "We can go against the best (players) in the world and the humans are going to be the ones that lose money," said Bowling, of the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada.

The strategy applies specifically to a game called heads-up limit Texas Hold 'em.

While scientists have created poker-playing programs for years, Bowling's result stands out because it comes so close to "solving" its version of the game, which essentially means creating the optimal strategy.

Poker is hard to solve because it involves imperfect information, where a player doesn't know everything that has happened in the game he is playing -- specifically, what cards the opponent has been dealt.

Many real-world challenges like negotiations and auctions also include imperfect information, which is one reason why poker has long been a proving ground for the mathematical approach to decision-making called game theory.

Tuomas Sandholm of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, who didn't participate in the new work, called Bowling's results a landmark. He said it's the first time that an imperfect-information game that is competitively played by people has been essentially solved.

Bowling's paper, released Thursday by the journal Science, introduces some techniques that could become useful for applying game theory in real-world situations. Bowling is investigating the possibility of helping doctors determine proper insulin doses for diabetic patients, for example.

Game theory has also been used to schedule security patrols, and it has implications for other areas such as developing strategies for cybersecurity, designing drugs and fighting disease pandemics.

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Otago collaborates in breakthrough for quantum hard drive

A team of Australian and New Zealand physicists have extended the storage time for a prototype quantum super-computer optical hard drive by over one hundred times.

Scientists at the Australian National University (ANU) and the University of Otago have achieved a major breakthrough, reported in Nature this week, demonstrating six-hour quantum storage using atoms of the rare earth element europium embedded in a crystal.

It has long been hoped that scientists will eventually come up with a way to store data in a state of quantum entanglement for the benefit of ultra-secure communications.

However, at present, such states can only be maintained for a short time before the entanglement fails. The Australian and New Zealand research team has come up with a way to store data for hours, rather than milliseconds. This new breakthrough heralds the worlds first solid state quantum hard drive.

"Quantum states are very fragile and normally collapse in milliseconds. The fact that we have storage times of hours has the potential to revolutionise how we distribute quantum entanglement in a communication network," says lead author Ms Manjin Zhong, from the Research School of Physics and Engineering at the ANU.

Utilising this effect, a quantum communication network could be used for perfectly secure encryption for data transmission.

"Our experiment shows that it is now possible to think of extending the range of quantum communication by storing entangled light in separate memories and then transporting them to different parts of the network," Ms Zhong said.

The team essentially created the ROM by embedding an atom of the rare-earth element of europium into a crystal matrix.

After writing a quantum state onto the nuclear spin of the europium using light, the team subjected the crystal to a combination of a fixed and oscillating magnetic fields to lock the atoms spin in place and preserve the fragile quantum information.

"This prevented the quantum information leaking away for as long as six hours, which is quite surprising," says Dr Jevon Longdell from the Dodd Walls Centre for Photonic and Quantum Technologies at the University of Otago.

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