May 10, 2024
Consciousness Could Hinge on How Your Brain Handles Metals, Scientists Say
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: neuroscience
New research reveals the potential link between memory formation and elemental interactions in the mind.
New research reveals the potential link between memory formation and elemental interactions in the mind.
The archaeological landscape is rarely static. Discoveries continuously shift our understanding of the past, forcing us to redraw the boundaries of what we thought was possible or likely. A recent find on ancient woodworkings at Kalambo Falls, Zambia, is a prime example – it introduces us to early hominin builders with unexpected skills, operating long before the rise of Homo sapiens.
The unique conditions at Kalambo Falls were instrumental in the extraordinary preservation of ancient woodworking artifacts.
The site’s lush vegetation, sustained by a reliable water source, provided the necessities of life, making it a consistently appealing location for various hominin species across vast stretches of time. This long-term occupation increased the likelihood of artifacts being left behind.
Borophene is already thinner and more conductive than graphene, and scientists have altered it to make it even more special.
Ever since Charles Darwin published his landmark theory of how species evolve, biologists have been fascinated with the intricate mechanisms that make evolution possible.
Borophene is already thinner and more conductive than graphene, and scientists have altered it to make it even more special.
Google DeepMind’s groundbreaking new AI predicts not only the structure of proteins, ligands, DNA, RNA and “all of life’s molecules,” but how they’ll interact. It promises a radical, revolutionary acceleration in many fields of science.
US defence giant Northrop Grumman has tested an underwater drone that looks like a monster manta ray. The drone is capable of carrying multiple payloads of various sizes, and the machine is autonomous and war-ready.
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Disruptive innovations in technology, such as humanoid robots and electric vehicles, will lead to significant changes in labor, economy, and society, posing both opportunities and challenges for the future Questions to inspire discussion What are the predictions about the future of electric vehicles? —Tony Seba and hi.
Questions to inspire discussion.
What is the potential impact of humanoid robots on human labor?
—Humanoid robots are on the verge of disrupting human labor across various industries, leading to a new era of material superabundance and prosperity within the next 10 to 20 years.