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Jan 12, 2024

Japan joins neighborhood watch, launches spy satellite on Mitsubishi rocket

Posted by in categories: existential risks, satellites, surveillance

Recent regional space developments also include South Korea’s spy satellite launching aboard SpaceX amid North Korea’s surveillance satellites deployment.


Explore the latest in space tech – Japan’s spy satellite, South Korea’s success with SpaceX, and North Korea’s bold plans.

Jan 12, 2024

GhostEye MR: US Air Force tests razor-sharp sensor against missile threats

Posted by in categories: electronics, military

The test occurred at White Sands Missile Range, where the radar showed operational performance and readiness.

Jan 12, 2024

KAUST researchers pave the way for affordable Perovskite-Silicon solar solutions

Posted by in categories: solar power, sustainability

A team of scientists from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) has revealed their plan to bring a new type of solar cell to the market, one that could revolutionize the field of renewable energy. The solar cell, called a perovskite/silicon tandem, combines two different materials to capture more sunlight and convert it into electricity.

Perovskite is a material that can absorb light very efficiently, while silicon is a material that can maintain its performance for a long time. By stacking them together, the researchers have achieved record-breaking efficiency levels, surpassing the previous limits of single-material solar cells. In 2023, the KAUST team, led by Professor Stefaan De Wolf, reported two world records for power conversion efficiency and five other records achieved by other groups worldwide. This shows the rapid advancement of perovskite/silicon tandem technology and its potential to dominate the solar market.

Jan 12, 2024

SETI scientists begin huge new hunt for intelligent aliens

Posted by in category: alien life

https://trib.al/2HpyN4k The new SETI experiment is being conducted on the Very Large Array of radio telescopes.

Jan 12, 2024

From i to u: Searching for the quantum master bit

Posted by in categories: information science, particle physics, quantum physics

Year 2014 Basically once the master qubit is found it could even lead to a sorta master algorithm. Also it could show who actually pulls the strings of reality.


Whatever the u-bit is, it rotates quickly (Image: Natalie Nicklin)

Our best theory of nature has imaginary numbers at its heart. Making quantum physics more real conjures up a monstrous entity pulling the universe’s strings

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Jan 12, 2024

New treatment for tremors: Cutting-edge brain surgery with no cutting

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

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OHSU becomes the first in Oregon to offer focused ultrasound to immediately relieve symptoms of essential tremor, tremor-dominant Parkinson’s disease.

Jan 12, 2024

There are 1.5 billion tires wasted annually. There’s a better way to recycle them

Posted by in category: futurism

Production of natural rubber has claimed over 4 million hectares of forest in south-east Asia since 1993 according to a recent study. This destruction of tropical forest for rubber plantations is thought to be 2 to 3 times greater than previous estimates.

Jan 12, 2024

A Black Hole Breakthrough Might Actually Solve the Information Paradox

Posted by in categories: cosmology, quantum physics

The key to understanding our universe lies in two theories—one of the generally-very-big and one of the generally-very-small. Albert Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity explains things like gravity and time, while Quantum Field Theory explores the subatomic world. However, one celestial object frustrates astrophysicists and quantum theorists in equal measure: black holes.

Because black holes release Hawking radiation (named for famous physicist Stephen Hawking), they eventually evaporate, which seemingly destroys the information that fell into the black hole. However, quantum field theory states that information cannot be destroyed. Result? Paradox.

Jan 12, 2024

Buck Institute researchers identify how dietary restriction slows brain aging and increases lifespan

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, neuroscience

Discovered mechanism provides potential therapeutic targets to slow aging and age-related neurodegenerative diseases.

Jan 12, 2024

Artificial Intelligence and Your Health

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health, robotics/AI

One approach to AI uses a process called machine learning. In machine learning, a computer model is built to predict what may happen in the real world. The model is taught to analyze and recognize patterns in a data set. This training enables the model to then make predictions about new data. Some AI programs can also teach themselves to ask new questions and make novel connections between pieces of information.

“Computer models and humans can really work well together to improve human health,” explains Dr. Grace C.Y. Peng, an NIH expert on AI in medicine. “Computers are very good at doing calculations at a large scale, but they don’t have the intuitive capability that we have. They’re powerful, but how helpful they’re going to be lies in our hands.”

Researchers are exploring ways to harness the power of AI to improve health care. These include assisting with diagnosing and treating medical conditions and delivering care.

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