@Mr_Derivatives There's literally no reason not to have a sword in 2025. 😅 (also, cool exists at the fine line between embracing one's weirdness and massively cringe)
Through the development of metal–organic frameworks, 2025 chemistry laureates Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar Yaghi have provided chemists with new opportunities for solving some of the challenges we face.
Following the laureates’ groundbreaking discoveries, researchers have created numerous different and functional metal–organic frameworks (MOF). So far, in most cases, the materials have only been used on a small scale. To harness the benefits of MOF materials for humanity, many companies are now investing in their mass production and commercialisation. Some have succeeded. For example, the electronics industry can now use MOF materials to contain some of the toxic gases required to produce semiconductors. Another MOF can instead break down harmful gases, including some that can be used as chemical weapons. Numerous companies are also testing materials that can capture carbon dioxide from factories and power stations, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Some researchers believe that metal–organic frameworks have such huge potential that they will be the material of the twenty-first century.
#NobelPrize
@JonahCollins45@amitisinvesting Palantir is all about precision, efficiency, and minimizing collaterals. Israel is all but in Gaza. Since we know Israel does have the software, this means they either can’t use it in this instance, choose not to, or do use it, and the atrocities would have been worse without it.
@amitisinvesting They're grabbing at straws to satisfy their base. Their base requires "action." Here's action. It's useless posturing (they probably had the data before they officially requested it). But this is contemporary politics. A performative art.
@Elianoayounes Thank you for organizing this, and thanks to the OGs for the great questions—what a fascinating mind, and so much insight to think through! I can’t wait to read the book and looking forward to the next AMA!
@MAG_TX2CO@richdecamp@jimsciutto And reservoirs just magically appear. Without government spending and your sort screaming that it’s government waste in response to the mass hysteria born of the climate change hoax?
@victor__vector@RealMattMoney How do the competitors get around Palantir’s vast IP portfolio to catch up? (the “similar offerings“ don’t yet give much in the way of establishing robust “translation” and relationships between dissimilar data; AI on top of legacy data structures is minor compared to ontology)
@JakeMRuth I’m a huge Palantir cheerleader, but these next few days, or even weeks, will likely be quite painful. We’ll see you on the other side, though!
@J_Wiersema@elonmusk That was said by one of the many cofounders of Palantir who left the company in 2009. This is how misinformation worthy of X starts.
So I'm supporting an awesome project happening at Kickstarter. Some great talent on there, and the trailer already looks and sounds lovely! Campaign's coming to a close, so check it out, and pitch in if you're so inclined!
https://t.co/n8tWcwTOPL
Thank you for the opportunity, and for an amazing experience with the contest! And thank you for deeming Human, Anew worth of this honor! https://t.co/QARUk5U8ia