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Dec 22, 2023

After Weight Loss, Ozempic Is Set to Conquer a Universe of Brain Disorders

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

For many people struggling with obesity, the drug is a potential lifesaver. Excess weight is associated with higher incidences of stroke, heart and liver disease, sleep apnea, joint problems, and some cancers. A major clinical trial this year in tens of thousands of overweight people without diabetes found the main ingredient in Ozempic, semaglutide, reduced the risk of stroke and heart attack, while lowering the chances of death due to cardiovascular problems.

Perhaps even more importantly, the drug is gradually changing societal views on obesity—it’s not due to lack of will power, but a chronic medical condition that can be treated.

But Ozempic and similar drugs—like Wegovy, another semaglutide-based medication that has been FDA-approved for weight loss—are already set for the next chapter: tackling a wide range of brain disorders, including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Clinical trials are underway for addiction, and the drugs are showing early promise battling bipolar disorder and depression.

Dec 22, 2023

SpaceX Starship 28 Test Success Sets Stage for Next Launch

Posted by in category: space travel

SpaceX does a Static Fire test with Starship 28! How did it go? Booster 10 is ready as well. What did SpaceX achieve in 2023? #SpaceX #starship #elonmusk #starbase

Dec 22, 2023

Elon Musk’s Explosive Insights on Media, X Platform, AI, and Cryptocurrency

Posted by in categories: cryptocurrencies, Elon Musk, robotics/AI, space travel

Elon Musk discusses various topics including the declining legacy media market, the success of X platform, the importance of free speech and accurate information propagation, the challenges of public companies, the future of AI, the impact of cryptocurrency, and the potential of autonomous vehicles.

Questions to inspire discussion.

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Dec 22, 2023

Researchers take a different approach with measurement-based quantum computing

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

The race to develop quantum computers has really heated up over the past few years. State-of-the-art systems can now run simple algorithms using dozens of qubits—or quantum bits—which are the building blocks of quantum computers.

Dec 22, 2023

CATL’s CIIC skateboard chassis drives without body installed. Huawei might be the first customer

Posted by in category: energy

CATL’s CIIC chassis has 1,000 km range and 10.5 kWh/100km energy consumption. To start manufacturing in Q3 2024.

Dec 22, 2023

Research argues that Occam’s razor is an ‘essential factor that distinguishes science from superstition’

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, government, science

Occam’s razor—the principle that when faced with competing explanations, we should choose the simplest that fits the facts—is not just a tool of science. Occam’s razor is science, insists a renowned molecular geneticist from the University of Surrey.

In a paper published in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Professor Johnjoe McFadden argues Occam’s razor—attributed to the Surrey-born Franciscan friar William of Occam (1285–1347)—is the only feature that differentiates science from superstition, pseudoscience or .

Professor McFadden said, “What is science? The rise of issues such as , climate skepticism, , and mysticism reveals significant levels of distrust or misunderstanding of science among the general public. The ongoing COVID inquiry also highlights how scientific ignorance extends into the heart of government. Part of the problem is that most people, even most scientists, have no clear idea of what science is actually about.”

Dec 22, 2023

Hubble Telescope gifts us a dazzling starry ‘snow globe’ just in time for the holidays

Posted by in category: space

The snow globe–esque image was created with Hubble data from 2006 to 2021.

Dec 22, 2023

Atom-size black holes from the dawn of time could be devouring stars from the inside out, new research suggests

Posted by in categories: cosmology, particle physics

New research suggests that if tiny primordial black holes created during the Big Bang exist, some of them may have been snared by stars and are now forced to eat their way out.

Dec 22, 2023

What can my homemade quantum computer do?

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

This video was supported by Screen Australia and Google through the Skip Ahead initiative. Part 1 is here: https://youtu.be/muoIG732fQA?si=_vFy9siMqkOdO1xVf y…

Dec 22, 2023

The tangled state of quantum hypothesis testing

Posted by in category: quantum physics

Quantum hypothesis testing—the task of distinguishing quantum states—enjoys surprisingly deep connections with the theory of entanglement. Recent findings have reopened the biggest questions in hypothesis testing and reversible entanglement manipulation.

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