Menu

Blog

Page 1088

Jan 1, 2024

Paper page — Gemini in Reasoning: Unveiling Commonsense in Multimodal Large Language Models

Posted by in category: futurism

Join the discussion on this paper page.

Jan 1, 2024

NMN Supplement Trial: Shocking NAD Results and Health Benefits after 11-month trial

Posted by in category: life extension

After taking the so-called longevity supplement NMN for 11 months, alongside my 80-year-old parents, in this video I reveal our surprising test results! Plus I discuss the effects of NMN that we experienced, whether we intend to keep taking it long term and why. #longevity #nmn #healthyaging

Jan 1, 2024

Boost Health and Immunity with Sunlight: Light Therapy and Melatonin

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

Sunlight provides so much more than just Vitamin D: learn from Dr. Seheult of https://bit.ly/44MTKR2 about the myriad of benefits from optimizing our exposure to light.

Roger Seheult, MD is the co-founder and lead professor at https://bit.ly/44MTKR2

Continue reading “Boost Health and Immunity with Sunlight: Light Therapy and Melatonin” »

Jan 1, 2024

A global dataset of pandemic- and epidemic-prone disease outbreaks

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, genetics, nanotechnology

I believe nanomachines or new advanced rna antivirals that can target one’s own variants of viruses will be game changers to prevent future global pandemics. Also eventually new genetic engineering could allow for the end to all viruses with some sorta Omni vaccine.


Measurement(s) Pandemic-and epidemic-prone disease outbreaks Technology Type(s) Text mining using R Sample Characteristic — Organism Disease outbreaks Sample Characteristic — Environment spatiotemporal region Sample Characteristic — Location Global.

Jan 1, 2024

Nanoparticle Vaccine Protects Against a Spectrum of COVID-19-causing Variants and Related Viruses

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, nanotechnology

Year 2022 face_with_colon_three


New vaccine may protect against future variants of coronaviruses, such as COVID-19 and SARS.

Jan 1, 2024

In search of a pan-coronavirus vaccine: next-generation vaccine design and immune mechanisms

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Cankat, S., Demael, M.U. & Swadling, L. In search of a pan-coronavirus vaccine: next-generation vaccine design and immune mechanisms. Cell Mol Immunol (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41423-023-01116-8

Download citation.

Jan 1, 2024

Astronauts aboard ISS had chance to celebrate New Year’s Eve 16 times

Posted by in category: space

Well, many of those who partied hard on New Year’s may be regretting their decision because of the hangover. But once the clutches of alcoholic after-effects decide to free you, you are ready to party again. But even the most hardcore partygoers would not dare to face this challenge. How about having 16 New Years’ Party in a single day? Tough right? But if partying would be high on the list of astronauts at the International Space Station (ISS), they would really have been able to do it.

The reason?

They witness 16 sunrises and sunsets in a ‘single day’ aboard the ISS.

Jan 1, 2024

Decoding the Black Box of AI — Scientists Uncover Unexpected Results

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

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been advancing rapidly, but its inner workings often remain obscure, characterized by a “black box” nature where the process of reaching conclusions is not visible. However, a significant breakthrough has been made by Prof. Dr. Jürgen Bajorath and his team, cheminformatics experts at the University of Bonn. They have devised a technique that uncovers the operational mechanisms of certain AI systems used in pharmaceutical research.

Surprisingly, their findings indicate that these AI models primarily rely on recalling existing data rather than learning specific chemical interactions for predicting the effectiveness of drugs. Their results have recently been published in Nature Machine Intelligence.

Which drug molecule is most effective? Researchers are feverishly searching for efficient active substances to combat diseases. These compounds often dock onto protein, which usually are enzymes or receptors that trigger a specific chain of physiological actions.

Jan 1, 2024

India to Study Black Holes With First Satellite Launch After US

Posted by in categories: cosmology, satellites

India launched its first satellite on Monday to study black holes as it seeks to deepen its space exploration efforts ahead of an ambitious crewed mission next year.

Jan 1, 2024

Camera Companies Fight AI-Generated Images With ‘Verify’ Watermark Tech

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

News organizations, camera makers, and tech companies create a web tool called Verify for checking the authenticity of images for free. It’s being adopted by Nikon, Sony, and Canon.