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May the Fourth be with you.

Star Wars may have been set a long, long time ago, but it inspires us more than ever to make tomorrow’s innovations feel not so far, far away. 

See how Star Wars and IBM help science fantasy meet science reality-> 

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Science and Star Wars Episode 9: Boba Fett
His name is Boba Fett, and he’s the most famous bounty hunter in the Star Wars galaxy. But, what if Boba Fett had access to a hyperimager similar to the hyperimaging technology being developed by IBM? Find...
Science and Star Wars Episode 9: Boba Fett
His name is Boba Fett, and he’s the most famous bounty hunter in the Star Wars galaxy. But, what if Boba Fett had access to a hyperimager similar to the hyperimaging technology being developed by IBM? Find...
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Science and Star Wars Episode 9: Boba Fett

His name is Boba Fett, and he’s the most famous bounty hunter in the Star Wars galaxy. But, what if Boba Fett had access to a hyperimager similar to the hyperimaging technology being developed by IBM? Find out on the final episode of Science and Star Wars.

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6 years ago

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Science and Star Wars Episode 8: Space Travel

What’s up with space travel? Learn about the science behind some of Star Wars’ most famous ships on this week’s episode of Science and Star Wars. Plus, IBMer Jerry Chow hypothesizes about the possibility of the Millennium Falcon having a quantum computer, and he tells us about IBM Q’s pioneering work in quantum computing.

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7 years ago

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Science and Star Wars Episode 7: Artificial Intelligence

On this episode of Science and Star Wars, C-3PO himself, Anthony Daniels, joins IBM Fellows, Grady Booch and John Smith, for a look at how artificial intelligence like IBM Watson is being used here on Earth to help augment a person’s ability to do their work.

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7 years ago

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Science and Star Wars Episode 6: Robotic Limbs
In the Star Wars universe, robotic limbs often lend a helping hand to the characters. See how IBM Watson is an integral part of training a robotic arm in this episode of Science and Star Wars– the weekly...
Science and Star Wars Episode 6: Robotic Limbs
In the Star Wars universe, robotic limbs often lend a helping hand to the characters. See how IBM Watson is an integral part of training a robotic arm in this episode of Science and Star Wars– the weekly...
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Science and Star Wars Episode 6: Robotic Limbs

In the Star Wars universe, robotic limbs often lend a helping hand to the characters. See how IBM Watson is an integral part of training a robotic arm in this episode of Science and Star Wars– the weekly show that explains how close humans are to Star Wars tech.

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7 years ago

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Science and Star Wars Episode 5: Force Powers
Can we use technology to replicate the powers of the Force? Bret Greenstein, VP for Watson IoT Consumer Business at IBM, explains how we can on this episode of Science and Star Wars – the weekly series...
Science and Star Wars Episode 5: Force Powers
Can we use technology to replicate the powers of the Force? Bret Greenstein, VP for Watson IoT Consumer Business at IBM, explains how we can on this episode of Science and Star Wars – the weekly series...
Science and Star Wars Episode 5: Force Powers
Can we use technology to replicate the powers of the Force? Bret Greenstein, VP for Watson IoT Consumer Business at IBM, explains how we can on this episode of Science and Star Wars – the weekly series...
Science and Star Wars Episode 5: Force Powers
Can we use technology to replicate the powers of the Force? Bret Greenstein, VP for Watson IoT Consumer Business at IBM, explains how we can on this episode of Science and Star Wars – the weekly series...
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Science and Star Wars Episode 5: Force Powers

Can we use technology to replicate the powers of the Force? Bret Greenstein, VP for Watson IoT Consumer Business at IBM, explains how we can on this episode of Science and Star Wars – the weekly series that explores the science reality behind the science fantasy.

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7 years ago

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Science and Star Wars Episode 3: Bacta Tanks and Carbonite

If you have a close encounter with a wampa, then you’re spending some time in a bacta tank. At least that’s how it works in the Star Wars universe. See how IBM Research is exploring how our bodies heal in our world. Watch to learn more on this week’s look at the science behind Star Wars.

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7 years ago

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16 Game-Changing Moments In Film History
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16 Game-Changing Moments In Film History
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16 Game-Changing Moments In Film History
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16 Game-Changing Moments In Film History
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16 Game-Changing Moments In Film History
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16 Game-Changing Moments In Film History
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16 Game-Changing Moments In Film History

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11 years ago

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IBM Was Here

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From StarWars’ Planet Mustafar to StarTrek’s Planet Genesis, hyper-realistic computer animated graphics came from fractal geometry, a patented IBM innovation.

“As a huge fan of photography and admiring Benoit Mandelbrot’s genius since college, I believe fractals are one of the most brilliant depiction of intelligence. Sadly we lost him last year, but we will never lose his work!”

(Cool screensaver. Thanks for the photo, Silvia!)

12 years ago

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