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Aug 20, 2023

IA lector de mente

Posted by in category: futurism

Investigadores de Singapur están utilizando inteligencia artificial para observar escáneres cerebrales y recrear las imágenes que se ven. Lynda Kinkade, de CNN, informa de que es esencialmente como “leer” la mente de una persona.

#inteligenciaartificial.

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Aug 20, 2023

New plant-based pork ribs to feature edible vegan bones

Posted by in category: food

Pork ribs for vegans.


Exclusive: Company says some may see the bones as ‘ideological provocation’ but motivation was avoiding waste.

Aug 20, 2023

NASA flew a modified U-2 spy plane into thunderstorms to study super-energetic gamma-rays

Posted by in categories: climatology, surveillance

Researchers flew NASA’s ER-2 aircraft as close to thunderclouds as safely possible and captured ‘the most detailed’ data of gamma-rays and thunderclouds ever recorded.

Aug 20, 2023

Scientists Build Drone That Seeks Air Currents Like a Bird, Flying With Almost No Power

Posted by in categories: drones, energy, information science

A tiny little winged drone can soar with close to zero throttle, thanks to an impressive algorithm that responds to changing winds.

Aug 20, 2023

AI Could Soon Help Us Talk to Animals, But There Is a Problem

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Imagine if one-day ChatGPT was joined by CatGPT – an AI-based machine that allowed us to communicate with our pet cats using meows, purrs, or hisses.

Now that large language models have become experts at human speech, many are wondering what it would take for AI to talk with animals.

Two neurobiologists discuss the answer in a new essay published in Current Biology.

Aug 20, 2023

In its first tough test, CRISPR epigenome editing cuts cholesterol levels in monkeys

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

The Tune Therapeutics results are the first published data showing successful CRISPR epigenome editing in non-human primates.

Aug 20, 2023

Decoding Quantum Nonlocality: A New Criterion for Quantum Networks

Posted by in category: quantum physics

Researchers have developed a theoretical framework that provides deeper insights into quantum nonlocality, a vital property for quantum networks to outperform classical technology. Their study unified previous nonlocality research and showed that nonlocality is achievable only through a restricted set of quantum operations. This framework could aid in evaluating the quality of quantum networks and broaden our understanding of nonlocality.

A new theoretical study has been conducted, providing a framework for understanding nonlocality. This is a crucial characteristic that quantum networks must exhibit to perform tasks unachievable by traditional communications technology. The researchers involved clarified the concept of nonlocality, outlining the conditions necessary for establishing systems with potent quantum correlations.

Aug 20, 2023

How Jetoptera’s Bladeless Propulsion System Works

Posted by in categories: drones, military, space travel

A great video if you have 8 min to spare.

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Aug 20, 2023

If We Could Continue to Generate Enamel We Would Never Have Cavities

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, business

One way to put dentists out of the drilling and filling business is to find a way to re-establish and stimulate something our bodies do when our teeth first form. Stem cell researchers at the University of Washington in Seattle may have figured out a potential treatment to repair damaged teeth and regenerate those we lose.

Hai Zhang, a professor of restorative dentistry at the University, along with several colleagues has found a way to generate ameloblasts. What are they? Ameloblasts are one of two cells that exist in human embryos responsible for the formation of our teeth. The other cells are called odontoblasts—the former secrete enamel, the latter dentin.

The process of tooth development is called odontogenesis. The two cells mentioned above are critical to tooth formation. Enamel keeps our teeth surfaces hard and strong throughout our lifetimes. Mineralization of teeth begins early in embryonic development. Dentin precedes enamel production, both critical to giving us a healthy set of choppers.

Aug 20, 2023

Uremic Metabolites: Kidney Function Biomarkers

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, health

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