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Feb 17, 2024

OpenAI launches text-to-video generator

Posted by in categories: internet, robotics/AI

The Internet is abuzz with talk about Sora, a new AI model that brings text-to-video generation to a whole new level.

Feb 17, 2024

Emotion semantics show both cultural variation and universal structure

Posted by in category: futurism

Analysis of the terms used for emotions across a sample of 2,474 spoken languages reveals low similarity across cultures.

Feb 17, 2024

Ancient viruses emerge as unexpected heroes in vertebrate brain evolution

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, evolution, neuroscience

Scentists have uncovered a fascinating link between ancient viruses and the development of myelination, the biological process crucial for the advanced functioning of the nervous system in vertebrates, including humans.


Scientists discovered a gene, ‘RetroMyelin,’ from ancient viruses, essential for myelination in vertebrates, suggesting viral sequences in early vertebrate genomes were pivotal for developing complex brains. This breakthrough in Cell unravels how myelination evolved, highlighting its significance in vertebrate diversity.

Feb 17, 2024

Scientists stole a mutation from cancer and used it to kill tumors

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

“We’ve used the mutations that give cancer cells their staying power to engineer what we call a ‘Judo T-cell therapy’ that can survive and thrive in the harsh conditions that tumors create,” said co-author Kole Roybal.

CAR-T cells: CAR-T cell therapy starts with doctors extracting T cells — a type of white blood cell — from a cancer patient’s blood. They then engineer the T cells to display proteins called “chimeric antigen receptors” (CARs) that bind to cancer cells.

Feb 17, 2024

New research helps create new antibiotic that evades bacterial resistance

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Scientists at the University of Illinois Chicago and Harvard University have developed an antibiotic that could give medicine a new weapon to fight drug-resistant bacteria and the diseases they cause.

The antibiotic, cresomycin, described in Science, effectively suppresses pathogenic bacteria that have become resistant to many commonly prescribed .

The promising novel antibiotic is the latest finding for a longtime research partnership between the group of Yury Polikanov, associate professor of biological sciences at UIC, and colleagues at Harvard. The UIC scientists provide critical insights into and structure that help the researchers at Harvard design and synthesize new drugs.

Feb 17, 2024

Chemical cocktail could restore sight by regenerating optic nerves

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry

The optic nerve has been partly regenerated in mice, raising hopes for treating blindness caused by conditions such as glaucoma.

By Michael Le Page

Feb 17, 2024

OpenAI Says Its New AI Can Simulate Worlds

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

According to OpenAI, its new video AI called Sora is a “world simulator,” that taught itself how to understand 3D spaces.

Feb 17, 2024

‘AI can uncover new areas of a country’s economic comparative advantage’- Research

Posted by in categories: economics, robotics/AI, sustainability

A research has identified and analyzed potential areas which can give a country comparative advantage and expansion in economic activities.

The findings indicates that developing countries can leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) to achieve a faster and more sustainable growth. This has led to countries worldwide racing to harness AI to make their industries more competitive and helping to diversify economies.

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Feb 17, 2024

A Lunar Lander Carrying Jeff Koons’ Art Is Flying Toward the Moon

Posted by in category: space travel

The spacecraft, which finally launched on February 15, is expected to touch down on February 22.

Feb 17, 2024

NASA opens rare job opportunity to live in a Mars simulation for a year

Posted by in categories: food, space

Apply to live in NASA’s Mars simulation for one year, where a four-person crew grows crops, practices “Marswalks,” and exercises diligently.