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Arianespace's Vega rocket launch suffered major failure, new artificial neural networks to use graphene memristors [Interesting Engineering]( }}) Tuesday, 17 Nov 2020 Greetings. Your briefings have arrived: - A [doctor in Romania]( suffered severe burns after trying to save COVID-19 patients from a hospital fire. - An [Alaska Airlines jet]( struck a bear dead during landing, reportedly orphaning a young cub. TODAY IN HISTORY Today in 1970, Douglas Engelbart received the patent for the first computer mouse. His first prototype looked like this: (Source: [Wikimedia Commons](Douglas_Engelbart's_prototype_mouse_-_Computer_History_Museum.jpg)) Check out [other influential inventions]( that got their start in the '60s. [European Vega Rocket Veers Off Course, Causes Mission Failure]( Arianespace's Vega rocket launch suffered a serious failure just eight minutes after liftoff. [European Vega Rocket Veers Off Course, Causes Mission Failure]( [News]( [International Rocket Launches/YouTube]( The major launch failure led to the loss of satellites for Spain and France. [> Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Real Aircraft Pilot Fights Virtual Enemy in AR Training]( The AR training experiment is aimed at improving the cost and efficiency of U.S. military training. [Real Aircraft Pilot Fights Virtual Enemy in AR Training]( [VR/AR]( [Red6ceo/Instagram]( In a world-first, a jet pilot flying a real aircraft fought against a virtual fighter powered by artificial intelligence via an augmented reality visor. [> Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [New Artificial Neural Networks To Use Graphene Memristors]( The new computing system mimics brain neurons and takes less space than ever before. [New Artificial Neural Networks To Use Graphene Memristors]( [News]( [Jennifer M. McCann/Penn State]( A team of engineers has been working on creating a type of computing based on our brain's neural networks' systems all while using the brain's analog nature. [> Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Only 10% of People Can Solve This Bridge Math Problem] [Yours Logically/YouTube]( [News]( [Only 10% of People Can Solve This Bridge Math Problem]( All that's needed is a little trip down the memory lane... [> Read More]( [Italian Police Delivers Donor Kidney 300 Miles Away in Two Hours with Lamborghini] [Italian State Police/Twitter]( [News]( [Italian Police Delivers Donor Kidney 300 Miles Away in Two Hours with Lamborghini]( It doesn't get more Italian than this. [> Read More]( [Ayahuasca Stimulates Formation of New Neurons in Hippocampus, Study Says] [Terpsichore/Wikimedia Commons](Ayahuasca_prep.JPG) [News]( [Ayahuasca Stimulates Formation of New Neurons in Hippocampus, Study Says]( This capacity to modulate brain plasticity might mean therapeutic potential for psychiatric and neurological disorders. [> Read More]( [Countdown to Destruction: the 'Tenerife Airport Disaster'] [NASCAR Fan 924/YouTube]( [Industry]( [Countdown to Destruction: the 'Tenerife Airport Disaster']( The details of the accident unveil a grim inevitability. [> Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Video of the Day [Guy Builds World's Most Dangerous Beyblade With Saw Blade]( [Guy Builds World's Most Dangerous Beyblade With Saw Blade]( You wouldn't want to be stuck in a room with this Beyblade. [> Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( [youtube]( [linkedin]( You are receiving this email because you have subscribed to our newsletter. [Unsubscribe]( to manage your newsletter subscriptions. [Display on interestingengineering.com]( Interesting Engineering, Inc 201 Spear Street, Suite 1100 San Francisco, CA 94105 © Copyright 2020 | Interesting Engineering, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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