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Oct 23, 2023

Brain Power Renewed: A Biomarker’s Predictive Magic on Neuron Regeneration

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Findings could help scientists develop regenerative therapies for spinal cord injuries and other neurological conditions.

Neurons, the main cells that make up our brain and spinal cord, are among the slowest cells to regenerate after an injury, and many neurons fail to regenerate entirely. While scientists have made progress in understanding neuronal regeneration, it remains unknown why some neurons regenerate and others do not.

Using single-cell RNA.

Oct 23, 2023

Quantum-computing protocol avoids targeting individual atoms in an array

Posted by in categories: computing, particle physics, quantum physics

Strings of atoms create qubits that interact via superatoms.

Oct 23, 2023

Brainomix, Nanoflex Robotics partner to create AI robotics platform for stroke

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The partners were awarded a grant under the UK–Switzerland Bilateral: Collaborative R&D program to develop an AI-enabled stroke diagnosis and treatment platform.

Oct 23, 2023

Quasar RAT Leverages DLL Side-Loading to Fly Under the Radar

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, space

🕵️‍♂️ Beware of Quasar RAT: A sneaky malware exploiting DLL side-loading to hide its tracks on compromised Windows systems.

Oct 23, 2023

Nvidia Gives Robotics A Major Upgrade

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

Nvidia has announced what the company called its “largest-ever platform expansion for Edge AI and Robotics,” and rightfully so. In typical Nvidia fashion, the company is bringing together years of work on several different software platforms to meet the needs of a very specific application – robotics. Nvidia has been developing solutions for robotics, or what should more appropriately be called autonomous machines, for more than a decade. In conjunction with the company’s investment in artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous vehicles, Nvidia was one of the first tech companies to see the potential in future robotics platforms leveraging AI and technology developed for other segments,… More.


He announcement includes adapting generative AI (GenAI) models to the Jetson Orin platform, the availability of Metropolis APIs and microservices for vision applications, the release of the latest Isaac ROS (Robot Operating System) framework and Isaac AMR (autonomous mobile robot) platform, and the release of the JetPack 6 software development kit (SDK). According to Nvidia, these releases include more value than all the other releases over the past 10 years combined. All the areas highlighted in green in the figure below are new or updated in this platform release.

One of the most significant enhancements is support for GenAI. As we at Tirias Research have indicated in previous articles, GenAI will be transformative for not just people, but also machines. Nvidia is working to enable zero-shot learning, which will enable devices to learn and predict results based on classes of data rather than being trained on specific samples. This will allow for shorter training cycles and more flexible interactions with and use of the resulting models. Nvidia is also predicting a new innovation cycle for autonomous machines as much of the learning shifts from text-based solutions to video or multi-modal (text, audio & video) training. Nvidia also included its new transformer PeopleNet model to increase the accuracy of people identification. But most important is the capability of the Orin platform to execute large language models (LLMs).

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Oct 23, 2023

Want to fly sustainably to your private jet? Lilium has you covered

Posted by in categories: futurism, transportation

The company has engineered an all-electric vertical take-off and landing jet, designed to offer leading capacity, low noise, and high performance with zero operating emissions, to the note of ten million dollars.

A German electric aviation company, Lilium, is preparing to make a bold entry into the United States market with its Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft. The company announced its partnership with Texas-based full-service air brokerage and management company, EMCJET, to tap into the private jet market, in a statement.


Lilium.

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Oct 23, 2023

The stars could provide the foundation for better cybersecurity

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

To improve communication security and effectiveness, Edith Cowan University (ECU), observation data provider QL Space, and University of South Wales (UK) have formed a new collaboration that focuses on free space optics (FSO).

In early 2024, the agreement will see the construction of a satellite ground station close to ECU’s Joondalup campus in Perth’s north to empower FSO. It will eventually be one of numerous stations in the worldwide network built in collaboration with the University of South Wales (USW).

Using light to send data

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Oct 23, 2023

This boat can fly over water literally

Posted by in category: engineering

The vessel was exhibited at the Maker Faire Rome 2023.

The PoliTo Sailing Team is a group of 90 students from the Polytechnic University of Turin and they are exhibiting at the Maker Faire Rome 2023, showcasing a boat that can literally fly over water.

IE spoke to a student of mechanical engineering Sara Cantalini from the Polytechnic University of Turin and a member of the new boat’s team.

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Oct 23, 2023

Cardiac arrest cases in young athletes

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Pediatric cardiologist Mohammed Numan, MD, recently appeared on KHOU-11 to talk about sudden cardiac arrest in adolescents when playing sports. He shares signs that parents and teachers should be aware of and what tools and training they should have.

Watch Numan’s segment to learn more.


Although it’s rare, doctors at UT Physicians want parents and teachers to know when a student-athlete has a sudden cardiac arrest.

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Oct 23, 2023

Getting Rid of a Printer? Do This First—or Risk Getting Hacked

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

Knowing how to dispose of a printer could mean the difference between protecting personal data and letting it fall into the wrong hands.