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Jan 24, 2024

Tesla adds new feature with FSD Beta v12 for more natural speed behavior

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

Tesla adds Automatic Set Speed Offset

Tesla has added a feature called “Automatic Set Speed Offset,” which gives the car a more appropriate control of the speed of travel, helping it naturally work with the flow of traffic. The purpose of this feature is to help the car travel more naturally with other vehicles on the road.

Jan 24, 2024

New theory unites Einstein’s gravity with quantum mechanics

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics

A radical theory that consistently unifies gravity and quantum mechanics while preserving Einstein’s classical concept of spacetime is announced today in two papers published simultaneously by UCL (University College London) physicists.

Modern physics is founded upon two pillars: quantum theory on the one hand, which governs the smallest particles in the universe, and Einstein’s theory of general relativity on the other, which explains gravity through the bending of spacetime. But these two theories are in contradiction with each other and a reconciliation has remained elusive for over a century.

The prevailing assumption has been that Einstein’s theory of gravity must be modified, or “quantised”, in order to fit within quantum theory. This is the approach of two leading candidates for a quantum theory of gravity, string theory and loop quantum gravity.

Jan 24, 2024

China Opens Huge Underground Dark Matter Lab

Posted by in category: cosmology

Chinese scientists have opened the deepest and largest underground lab in the world.

The newly expanded facility, located around 7,800 feet below the Jinping Mountains, will allow scientists to study dark matter, the mysterious substance that’s believed to account for more than 80 percent of the mass in the universe.

While scientists believe it’s the “glue” that holds the structures of the universe together, we have yet to directly observe it, since it’s thought to be unable to interact with other matter or reflect or absorb light.

Jan 24, 2024

Microsoft hits $3 trillion market cap

Posted by in category: futurism

The tech giant touched a record-high valuation in Wednesday trading, joining Apple in the $3 trillion club.

Jan 24, 2024

New vaccines could one day be sent by mail

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, futurism

New vaccine platforms are being developed that could transform access and ease of use for future pandemics, as well as for fighting existing diseases.

Jan 24, 2024

Mysterious patch on Mars appears to be enormous lump of ice

Posted by in categories: climatology, space

Seems like there was water on Mars, for those that subscribe or want to, you can read the whole article.


A large formation near the equator of Mars is now thought to be made of water ice, which could indicate that the Martian climate went through huge temperature swings in the past.

By Leah Crane

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Jan 24, 2024

The Best Neighborhoods for Starting a Life in the Galaxy

Posted by in category: alien life

Planets may fare better in open areas, like the suburbs, instead of densely populated “urban” areas, said Jessie Christiansen, an exoplanet scientist at Caltech.


Some neighborhoods in the Milky Way may be better suited for making habitable planets than others.

Jan 24, 2024

Measles Outbreaks Reported in Multiple States: What to Know

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

“Measles is extremely contagious and there has been an increase in measles cases around the world (with a million more measles cases reported in 2022 than 2021 by the WHO) due to setbacks in measles vaccination rates during the COVID-19 pandemic,” Dr. Monica Gandhi, MPH, a professor of medicine at the University of California San Francisco’s Division of HIV, Infectious Diseases, and Global Medicine, told Healthline. “Members of the public are at risk if they have not been vaccinated (which usually happens in childhood) so the larger population need not be concerned if vaccinations are kept up to date.”

In the last half of 2023, there were more than 20,000 cases of measles in Yemen, the country with the leading outbreak. This is an indicator that without widespread immunity or vaccination, the virus can spread widely, Dr. Tina Tan, an attending physician at Division of Infectious Diseases at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, told Healthline.

“There are multiple countries around the world where measles is endemic and circulates widely in the community,” Tan said. “With international travel on the increase, unimmunized individuals are getting exposed to measles in the foreign countries that they are visiting, they are getting sick and exposing unimmunized, under immunized and persons that are too young to be immunized or who are unable to be immunized for medical reasons to measles. This has been reported on a number of occasions where exposure is occurring on airplanes, in airports or in the unimmunized person’s community.”

Jan 24, 2024

DNA study reveals the origins of the medieval Picts

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

My people.


The Picts, a people who inhabited Scotland during the Middle Ages, have always had a sense of mystery to them. A new study using DNA has revealed new details about their origins.

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Jan 24, 2024

Chemists Set New Guinness Record for Tiniest, Tightest Knot

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

A 54-atom golden knot is tighter than the knots in DNA and comes close to the theoretical limit of knot size.