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Dec 26, 2024

Half-a-billion-year-old Ecdysozoan fossil embryos discovered in China

Posted by in category: biological

The research, led by Professor Zhang Huaqiao of the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, highlights the impact of these ancient organisms on our understanding of biological development.

Significance of the research: Fossilized invertebrate embryos are extraordinarily rare, and their preservation offers invaluable insights into the evolutionary developmental biology of ancient organisms.

Historically, fossil embryos from the early Cambrian to Early Ordovician periods have predominantly included cnidarians and the scalidophoran taxon Markuelia.

Dec 26, 2024

The Dome Paradox: A Loophole in Newton’s Laws

Posted by in category: particle physics

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Dec 26, 2024

Future watch: What should neuroscience prioritize during the next 10 to 20 years?

Posted by in categories: futurism, neuroscience

The neurobiology of learning and intelligence and synthetic neurobiology.


For The Transmitter’s first annual book, five contributing editors reflect on what subfields demand greater focus in the near future—from dynamical systems and computation to technologies for studying the human brain.

Dec 26, 2024

New Hope for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Patients: A Targeted Approach With a Drug Called Encorafenib Gets FDA Approval

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

A groundbreaking FDA approval has introduced a new treatment option specifically designed for colorectal cancer patients with the BRAF V600E mutation.

Dec 26, 2024

The Most Advanced Civilization In The Universe (Type 1 to Type 4)

Posted by in categories: business, robotics/AI

How advanced will our civilization become?
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00:00 Type 1 Civilization (Planetary)
32:43 Type 2 Civilization (Stellar)
01:05:17 Type 3 Civilization (Galactic)
01:41:09 Type 4 Civilization (Universal)

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Dec 26, 2024

Neural Mechanisms of Social Attention Gaze Perception and Beyond

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Links:

https://www.cell.com/trends/cognitive-sciences/fulltext/S136…0024-2

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Dec 26, 2024

Discover How to Rewire Your Brain with Neuroplasticity

Posted by in categories: neuroscience, quantum physics

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What makes our brains react the way they do?
Is there a reliable way to condition your brain for better experiences?

Learn about synaptic pruning, the process of synapse elimination that occurs in a developing brain following the “use it or lose it” principle. Researching this phenomenon in the matured human brain has led to a very exciting field of study: Neuroplasticity.

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Dec 26, 2024

The Most Complex Object in the World — Human Brain Series — Part 1

Posted by in category: neuroscience

If you were asked to find the most powerful and mysterious object in the world, where would you look? The human brain.

As explained by scientist Dr. Michio Kaku, \.

Dec 26, 2024

Whooping cough cases reach highest level in a decade

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

“They don’t have time in between those coughs to take a breath,” said Dean Blumberg, chief of pediatric infectious diseases at University of California, Davis, Children’s Hospital. “Sometimes, if it’s so severe, the kids end up being intubated or on a ventilator so that they can get oxygen.”

Infants are the most vulnerable to whooping cough, with the highest risk of getting infected and of serious complications.

Dec 26, 2024

Editor’s picks: 2024’s most exciting technology advancements

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, robotics/AI

AI dominated tech news this year, but has the technology actually been improving? We review the leaps we’ve seen, as well as what’s new in the world of quantum computing.

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