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    1. [3]Next Week Dwave will be demoing a new 28 qubit quantum computer
    2. [4]SGI Builds World's Largest FPGA Supercomputer
    3. [5]The Walmart of solar power: First Solar
    4. [6]AMD FireStream 9170 is double precision CPU/GPU hybrid with 500
       Gigaflops
    5. [7]China's accelerating nuclear power build
    6. [8]Myostatin inhibitor trials on humans
    7. [9]Carnival of Space week 28
    8. [10]Virtual dictation and translation breakthrough claimed
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[13]Next Week Dwave will be demoing a new 28 qubit quantum computer

   [14]At the supercomputer 2007 conference (Nov 13-15, 2007) Dwave
   Systems will be demo-ing an image matching application co-developed
   with Dr. Hartmut Neven of Google, a world-leading authority on image
   matching algorithms. The hardware they are using to run the
   application is a 28-qubit superconducting adiabatic quantum computer.
   In [15]February, 2007, Dwave had indicated that they would have a 32
   qubit system at this time. However, this would still be the largest
   quantum computing system. One of the main aspects was that the quality
   of the qubits and the Input/output system. The system was going to be
   revised and improved to set the stage for a large scale up in qubits
   for 2008. Two systems are planned for next year. One with 512 qubits
   and another with 1024 qubits.
   28 qubits can handle 256 million states, which is 4096 times more than
   the February system.
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[29]SGI Builds World's Largest FPGA Supercomputer

   [30]New 70 FPGA supercomputer is 900 times faster than opteron cluster
   it replaces. FPGAs are reconfigurable hardware. Hardware that
   customizes itself to run an application or algorithm can be hundreds
   of times faster than software running on general purpose hardware.
   FPGAs entering the mainstream will greatly accelerate the solution of
   scientific problems and some business problems.

     SGI's reconfigurable supercomputer featured 70 FPGAs, more than any
     single system built to date. SGI's FPGA supercomputer accelerated
     the performance of a complex BLAST-n query by more than 900 times,
     completing in less than 33 minutes what took a 68-node
     Opteron-based cluster approximately three weeks to finish. The
     application matched 20 nucleotide base pairs against 600,000
     queries.
     SGI configured the system using only off-the-shelf components,
     including its SGI(R) RASC(TM) (Reconfigurable Application Specific
     Computing) appliance for bioinformatics -- Featuring
     Mitrion(TM)-Accelerated BLAST-n. No hardware or software was
     modified for the test

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[44]The Walmart of solar power: First Solar

   [45]First Solar is the Google of solar companies. The Phoenix,
   Ariz.-based maker of cadmium telluride solar cells and panels has
   soared past the $200 a share mark. It was up to $230 today and is
   currently trading at about $219. They IPOd at $20 back in Nov 2006.

     Analysts expected revenues of $120 million and earnings per share
     of 19 cents this quarter. The financial results were announced
     yesterday. There is some speculation fever built into the stock
     price. The price-to-earnings ratio currently hovers around 287,
     fairly high, even by 1998 Internet bubble standards.
     Unlike silicon solar-cell makers or the armies of CIGS (copper
     indium gallium selenide) manufacturers, First Solar extracts
     electricity from thin films of cadmium telluride (a semiconductor
     made from cadmium and tellurium) on glass.
     Although they are not as efficient as silicon cells, cadmium
     tellurium cells are comparatively cheap to make and are fairly
     robust. They operate in a wide temperature range and in a variety
     of light conditions, including dawn and dusk. In other words,
     cadmium telluride is the Honda Civic of solar-panel material.
     The company isn't facing a material shortage, like silicon
     manufacturers, and it is producing product, unlike the vast
     majority of CIGS companies.
     First Solar said this week that it has signed a deal to supply
     investment firm Babcock & Brown with solar modules in a deal that
     will bring it $1 billion in revenue between 2008 and 2009. Overall,
     First Solar has contracts to install more than 3 gigawatts of power
     through 2012.
     When up and running, each plant will be capable of turning out 120
     megawatts worth of solar panels a year, or 480 megawatts in total
     The Walton family of the Wal-Mart fame funded the company from the
     beginning and still owns a large chunk of the stock.

   At 480 MW per year, it would take 10 years to equal the energy
   production of a single 1GW nuclear power plant because of the lower
   operating efficiency of solar.
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[59]AMD FireStream 9170 is double precision CPU/GPU hybrid with 500
Gigaflops

   [60]AMD's FireStream 9170 chipset includes 660 million transistors and
   320 processing units and will be made by chipmaker TSMC. The
   FireStream 9170 is a step on the way to AMD's Fusion project, which
   the company says will combine a graphics processor and general
   processor on the same piece of silicon. AMD hopes to release Fusion in
   2009. It is similar to the [61]Nvidia Tesla, which is currently single
   precision by will likely have a double precision version in 2008.
   The 500 gigaflops is about 100 times the performance of one of its
   dual core Opterons.

     When it becomes available during the first quarter of 2008, the AMD
     FireStream 9170 will be the world's first stream GPU with
     double-precision floating point technology created specifically for
     scientific and engineering calculations, the chipmaker said.
     A single card solution, the 9170 offers 2 GB of memory and as much
     as 500 gigaflops of computing power. That, according to AMD, rivals
     the power of many supercomputers today and also provides dramatic
     acceleration for critical algorithms.
     Unlike AMD's other processors, including the Opteron, the
     FireStream 9170 is built with a 55 nanometer process technology and
     uses less than 150 watts of power. Consuming less power equals
     reduced heat dissipation, which allows the 9170 to function in
     dense design configurations.

   [62]the chip is expensive, priced at $1,999, it boasts 500 gigaflops
   of computing power for critical algorithms. 
   [63]Together with the FireStream product launch is the release of its
   SDK. This software development kit introduces the Compute Abstraction
   Layer API, which builds on the Close to the Metal (CTM) driver
   interface introduced in 2006. For high-level development, AMD is
   announcing Brook+, a tool providing C extensions for stream computing
   based on the Brook project from Stanford University. In addition, AMD
   also plans to support the AMD Core Math Library (ACML) to provide
   GPU-accelerated math functions, and the COBRA video library
   accelerates video transcode. 
   FURTHER READING
   [64]A blogger at Intel Research, Anwar Ghuloum, attacks the designs of
   GPGPUs and claims that the performance can only be used for some
   applications. A lot of science applications (molecular modelling) can
   use it so that is plenty important for driving the pace of
   technological progress.
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[78]China's accelerating nuclear power build

   [79]China is looking at increasing the number of nuclear plants built
   by 2020.

     Cao Shudong, director of system engineering with the China Atomic
     Energy Agency, said that although the country's 40,000-MW nuclear
     capacity target only covers projects located on the eastern and
     southern coast, 'from the point of view of economic development,
     interior provinces and regions should also get opportunities to
     launch nuclear projects.'
     A number of sites in China's central and western regions have made
     applications to the central government to build nuclear power
     plants, including Chongqing and Sichuan province in the southwest,
     and the central provinces of Hubei, Henan and Jiangxi.

   One additional reactor in each of the five provinces would add about
   8,000 MW to the current plan.
   [80]China has indicated the 40 GW nuclear target will be met and
   probably exceeded. At least another 18,000 megawatts will be under
   construction by that time.
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[94]Myostatin inhibitor trials on humans

   [95]As noted by the facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD)
   society, myostatin inhibitor clinical trials have begun on humans. The
   first trials on humans actually started in Feb, 2005.
   This is related to my article which indicated that [96]testing on mice
   indicated that myostatin drugs had four times the muscle growth effect
   as high doses of steroids but with less side effects.
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   these are pictures of a German boy that naturally has the genes for
   inhibiting myostatin
   [97]There was also the discovery of a superstrong american boy who
   also has the natural genes for hypermuscles.

     "He could do the iron cross when he was 5 months old," said his
     adoptive mother, Dana Hoekstra of Roosevelt Park. She was referring
     to a difficult gymnastics move in which a male athlete suspends
     himself by his arms between two hanging rings, forming the shape of
     a cross.
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     Liam has the kind of physical attributes that bodybuilders and
     other athletes dream about: 40 percent more muscle mass than
     normal, jaw-dropping strength, breathtaking quickness, a speedy
     metabolism and almost no body fat.
     Liam can run like the wind, has the agility of a cat, lifts pieces
     of furniture that most children his age couldn't push across a
     slick floor and eats like there is no tomorrow -- without gaining
     weight.
     Liam Hoekstra was hanging upside down by his feet when he performed
     an inverted sit-up, his shirt falling away to expose rippled
     abdominal muscles. It was a display of raw power one might expect
     to see from an Olympic gymnast. Liam is 19 months old.
     The so-called myostatin blockade has generated tremendous interest
     in the bodybuilding community. Some nutritional supplements claim
     to block myostatin, but researchers have said the claims are not
     scientifically valid.
     "If the myostatin protein is knocked out, muscles grow and
     rejuvenate much more quickly," Dr. Larson said. "It has potential
     for great abuse in the future as the new steroid."
     [Despite being born to a troubled mother who gave him up for
     adoption at birth and Liam being born with a suite of medical
     problems not related to the muscle genes.] Liam being born four
     weeks early and had a small hole in his heart. He also had eczema,
     enlarged kidneys, was lactose intolerant and had severe stomach
     reflux that made him vomit several times each day, his mother said.
     Two days after he was born, Liam could stand up and support his
     weight if someone held his hands to provide balance.
     His is one of roughly 100 known cases in the world, according to
     experts and medical literature.

   The clinical study details

     Each site will enroll 12 patients. 4 FSHD, 4 LGMD, 4 Becker MD.
     Initial toxicity studies are done. There some side effects that are
     consistent with monoclonal antibody therapy.
     This next stage of the trial is to determine dosing at three
     different levels and clinical efficacy.
     Patients must be genetically confirmed.
     The MSTN-inhibitor drug is administered via intravenous infusion.
     Initial patient visit/transfusion may or may nor require an
     overnight stay. New infusion every other week for six months and
     three more months follow-up. Two muscle biopsies are optional.
     Patients should have average muscle strength grade of 3. As general
     rule patient should be able to walk 30 feet unaided except for use
     of orthotic braces e.g. AFOs.

   [98]Phase I and phase II clinical trials are under way.

     In Phase I clinical trials, researchers test a new drug or
     treatment in a small group of people (20-80) for the first time to
     evaluate its safety, determine a safe dosage range, and identify
     side effects.
     In Phase II clinical trials, the study drug or treatment is given
     to a larger group of people (100-300) to see if it is effective and
     to further evaluate its safety.
     In Phase III studies, the study drug or treatment is given to large
     groups of people (1,000-3,000) to confirm its effectiveness,
     monitor side effects, compare it to commonly used treatments, and
     collect information that will allow the drug or treatment to be
     used safely.

   OTHER READING:
   [99]Other gene therapy and drugs can enhance endurance and longevity
   [100]Darpa is working on a variety of ways to augment soldiers.
   [101]A common enhancement that is performed now is the improvement of
   vision
   [102]Gene therapy has been used to enhance resistance to radiation.
   [103]The article on the muscle bound boy who naturally has the genes
   that inhibit myostatin.
   [104]Wikipedia on myostatin
   [105]MD Sports looks at different ways to enhance sports performance
   legally. They examine myostatin inhibitors.
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[119]Carnival of Space week 28

   [120]Planetary.org has the latest carnival of Space.
   [121]My contribution is about the overall lessons that should be taken
   from the recent Technology prize competitions (robotic cars, space
   elevators and lunar landers).
   [122]The carnival had a response to a Guardian op-ed. The carnival
   article indicated that there is no need to keep the moon pristine. I
   agree that is the case for the most part. Although parts of the dark
   side of the moon could be mainly used for large astronomy telescopes.
   This is no more than is done now on earth for areas around large
   telescopes.
   [123]There is also a report from hobbyspace.com that Bigelow and Space
   Florida are exploring the opening of a space related investment fund.
   Bigelow Aerospace and Space Florida are studying creation of a
   COTS-like fund called the Florida Space Transportation Initiative that
   would "support the development of a new, orbital space transportation
   system located at the Kennedy Space Center". This follows recent
   statements from Robert Bigelow about plans to award a $760M contract
   to the first company that can provide 8 flights with crew and
   passengers to his habitats starting in 2010.
   [124]Centauri Dreams looks at the most recent study for using
   antimatter for space propulsion.
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[138]Virtual dictation and translation breakthrough claimed

   [139]CNN reports on a claimed breakthrough for speech-to-speech
   applications with Virtual Dictation.

     [140]"Virtual Dictation" can process voice dictation in real-time
     from over 7 languages including: Chinese (simplified and
     traditional), English, French, German, Italian, Japanese,
     Portuguese, and Spanish.
     In addition, you can have the text generated from your voice,
     automatically converted into over 25 different languages.
     Virtual Talking Phrases
     The Virtual Talking Phrases contained over 6,000 pre-recorded
     common phrases. You say a word or phrase in English, and the server
     recognizes what you said and pronounces the other language
     translation of the word or phrase. It will also work in the reverse
     direction. When a foreign language is spoken, you will instantly
     hear the English translation of it.

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