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Dec 14, 2023

Gravitational Waves Unveil Thermal Secrets in Neutron Star Mergers

Posted by in categories: physics, space, supercomputing

Simulations of binary neutron star mergers suggest that future detectors will distinguish between different models of hot nuclear matter.

Researchers used supercomputer simulations to explore how neutron star mergers affect gravitational waves, finding a key relationship with the remnant’s temperature. This study aids future advancements in detecting and understanding hot nuclear matter.

Exploring neutron star mergers and gravitational waves.

Dec 14, 2023

Whale Language Breakthrough Allows Scientists Astounding Insight Into Animal Communication

Posted by in category: innovation

There has been a breakthrough when it comes to whale language that gives us a huge window into their communication.

Dec 14, 2023

Human Brain Cells on a Chip Can Recognize Speech And Do Simple Math

Posted by in categories: computing, mathematics, neuroscience

There is no computer even remotely as powerful and complex as the human brain. The lumps of tissue ensconced in our skulls can process information at quantities and speeds that computing technology can barely touch.

Key to the brain’s success is the neuron’s efficiency in serving as both a processor and memory device, in contrast to the physically separated units in most modern computing devices.

There have been many attempts to make computing more brain-like, but a new effort takes it all a step further – by integrating real, actual, human brain tissue with electronics.

Dec 14, 2023

A promising pairing: Scientists demonstrate new combination of materials for quantum science

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics, science

Quantum information scientists are always on the hunt for winning combinations of materials, materials that can be manipulated at the molecular level to reliably store and transmit information. Following a recent proof-of-principle demonstration, researchers are adding a new combination of compounds to the quantum materials roster.

In a study reported in ACS Photonics, researchers combined two nanosized structures—one made of diamond and one of lithium niobate—onto a single chip. They then sent light from the diamond to the lithium niobate and measured the fraction of light that successfully made it across.

The greater that fraction, the more efficient the coupling of the materials, and the more promising the pairing as a component in .

Dec 14, 2023

New Evidence Discovered That Saturn’s Moon Could Support Life

Posted by in category: alien life

Very interesting find. Life on Saturn’s moon would be great.


Molecules in Enceladus’s icy plumes suggest that alien life could exist in our solar system.

By Ling Xin

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Dec 14, 2023

The transition from genomics to phenomics in personalized population health

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

This Perspective reviews large-scale genomics and longitudinal phenomics efforts and the insights they can provide into wellness. The authors describe their vision for the transformation of the current health care from disease-oriented to data-driven, wellness-oriented and personalized population health.

Dec 14, 2023

Machine learning–driven self-discovery of the robot body morphology

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Robots learn their topology and kinematics from proprioception using a graph representation based on mutual information.

Dec 14, 2023

Why mega brain project teams need to be talking to each other

Posted by in category: neuroscience

As large-scale neuroscience projects start to yield results, sharing data standards will become increasingly important.

Dec 14, 2023

OpenAI Demos a Control Method for Superintelligent AI

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

But because superintelligent AI doesn’t exist yet, they tried it out on GPT-4.

Dec 14, 2023

BICCN: The first complete cell census and atlas of a mammalian brain

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Generating a complete multimodal cell census and atlas of the mouse brain through collaborative data collection, tool development and analysis.