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Sep 22, 2024

E&C Leaders Request Top NIH Researcher Sit for Videotaped Interview After Admin Stalls on Providing Lethal Mpox Experiment Documents

Posted by in category: futurism

I found this a bit disturbing.


The Committee on Energy and Commerce is the oldest standing legislative committee in the U.S. House of Representatives and is vested with the broadest jurisdiction of any congressional authorizing committee.

Sep 22, 2024

Transcendence: Many seek a path to enlightenment through study and meditation, but what does science tell us about transcendence?

Posted by in categories: cosmology, media & arts, science

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Sep 22, 2024

10 Untold Facts About The New Wave of AI

Posted by in categories: media & arts, robotics/AI

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Sep 21, 2024

This was a huge week for AI. Here are the 5 biggest announcements

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, robotics/AI

From AI-generated video advancements to new AI-powered AR glasses, here were the 5 biggest announcements.

Sep 21, 2024

The breakthrough AI needs

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

A race is on to push artificial intelligence beyond today’s limits.

Sep 21, 2024

Why US-China rivalry ‘impedes’ global efforts to regulate AI

Posted by in categories: military, robotics/AI

Only competition between countries will prevent progress from being stopped.


Beijing opted out of a pact to keep humans in control of decision-making on nuclear weapons, a move observers say underlines its dilemma.

Sep 21, 2024

Increased hyaluronan by naked mole-rat Has2 improves healthspan in mice

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

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Mice overexpressing Has2 from the naked mole-rat showed an increase in hyaluronan levels in several tissues, and a lower incidence of spontaneous and induced cancer, attenuated inflammation through several pathways, extended lifespan and improved healthspan.

Sep 21, 2024

Bio-inspired wick enhances electronic chip cooling

Posted by in categories: computing, cyborgs, transhumanism

A research team led by Prof. Ye Hong from the University of Science and Technology of China has developed an alumina ceramic bionic wick with finger-like pores inspired by the stomatal array of natural leaves. Their research is published in Langmuir.

As the performance of electronic chips continues to improve, their also increases, posing new challenges for cooling strategies. Loop heat pipes (LHPs) are a compelling cooling solution due to their high heat transfer capability, antigravity heat transfer, and absence of moving parts.

However, the differing requirements for flow resistance and capillary force make designing the structure of the capillary wick within an LHP challenging. Specifically, larger pores are needed for gaseous working fluids to reduce flow resistance, while smaller pores are necessary to provide sufficient capillary force for liquid suction.

Sep 21, 2024

Fighting Cancer From Within: GUMC Spotlights Efforts to Reprogram Immune System to Slow Tumor Growth

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

A Sept. 17 Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) seminar highlighted research on a revolutionary approach to cancer treatment: utilizing the body’s natural immune system to combat tumor growth rather than directly targeting cancer cells.

Alejandro Villagra, an associate professor in the department of oncology at the Georgetown University School of Medicine (GUSOM), shared his research in a talk hosted by the department of microbiology and immunology. The lecture focused on Villagra’s research on the manipulation of macrophages, a type of white blood cell active in the immune system, to combat the growth of cancerous tumors.

“Some people assume cancer research is about killing cancer directly,” Villagra told The Hoya. “We are focusing on the mechanisms we already have in order to kill cancer. So, these treatments, rather than the normal conception of killing the tumor, helps galvanize the immune system to indirectly kill cancer.”

Sep 21, 2024

Logan’s List of Entrepreneurship Resources

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, innovation

Compiling this list to help myself and others learn about the entrepreneurial landscape and find opportunities for funding! My list includes brief descriptions/explanations for each entry. Many (but not all) of these resources are aimed at academic researchers seeking to spin off companies based on new biotechnology inventions.

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