Perhaps looking at our Universe as three dimensions of space is too restrictive. What if we were more — and less — all at once?
“Despite the lack of peer-reviewed evidence, startup Halo Neuroscience says its brain-zapping headphones have helped athletes get more from their training.”
Coinbase has added support for Ethereum.
But the new study, which tracked four sheep cloned from the same ewe as Dolly, found they had aged normally.
Some of the animals did show mild — and in one case moderate — signs of osteoarthritis. But the researchers say that it was not sufficiently severe that any of the animals required treatment.
Dolly the sheep’s “siblings” are generally healthy, a study has shown, providing hope that cloning can yield animals free from degenerative illness.
The first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell — Dolly — died at the relatively young age of 6.5 years, having suffered from osteoarthritis.
Other NASA officials have said they have plans to speak with Congressional staffers about ARM and assuage concerns the agency is wasting valuable time and resources on something impractical.
A successful ARM mission would be the craziest thing NASA has ever done, but would also hit on pretty much every big agency objective. ARM would basically kill a dozen space birds with one space rock.
Photos via Screenshot from NASA webcast., NASA.
It’s blobby. It’s bright purple. It lives under the water. But what is it? Scientists aren’t exactly sure just yet.
Our Post-Human Future
Posted in business, robotics/AI
In 15 years the human specie is going to develop super human level machine intelligence.
-What it means to be Super-Human?
–The country with Artificial Intelligence will be the country on top.
Until now, art historians dismissed some doodles in da Vinci’s notebooks as “irrelevant.”
But a new study from Ian Hutchings, a professor at the University of Cambridge, showed that one page of these scribbles from 1493 actually contained something groundbreaking: The first written records demonstrating the laws of friction.
Although it has been common knowledge that da Vinci conducted the first systematic study of friction (which underpins the modern science of tribology, or the study of friction, lubrication, and wear), we didn’t know how and when he came up with these ideas.
By allison linn, senior writer, microsoft