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Aug 19, 2023

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Aug 19, 2023

Groundbreaking Experiment: Researchers Announced a Breakthrough About The Collision of Electromagnetic Waves

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A group of esteemed researchers has had a breakthrough by discovering a method to manipulate photons. This groundbreaking experiment demonstrated the collision of electromagnetic waves. Researcher’s


Aug 19, 2023

Researchers from MIT and Harvard have Produced a Hypothesis that may Explain How a Transformer Could be Built Using Biological Elements in the Brain

Posted by in categories: biological, robotics/AI

Artificial neural networks, prevalent models in machine learning capable of being trained for various tasks, derive their name from their structural resemblance to the information-processing methods


Aug 19, 2023

Lab-grown structures mimic human embryo’s earliest stage yet

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

The experiments use human cells to imitate the blastocyst phase — offering a crucial window into human development.

Aug 19, 2023

How Long Should You Live? Star Trek, Dr. Emanuel, & The Ethics of Life Extension

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I will try to live as long as possible.


Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel plans to reject life-extending medical care at the age of 75. The reason he does this is quite similar to why the Kaelons commit ritual suicide in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Does this make sense?

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Aug 19, 2023

Regeneron’s Antibody Gets FDA Approval for Ultra-Rare Hereditary Disease

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The FDA on Friday approved Regeneron Pharmaceuticals’ Veopoz (pozelimab-bbfg), the first and only treatment indicated specifically for CHAPLE disease, also known as CD55-deficient protein-losing enteropathy, according to the company.

A fully human monoclonal antibody, Veopoz is approved for the treatment of adult and pediatric patients 1 year of age and older with CHAPLE, an ultra-rare hereditary disease that can cause potentially life-threatening gastrointestinal and cardiovascular symptoms.

- CHAPLE—which stands for complement hyperactivation, angiopathic thrombosis, and protein-losing enteropathy—is an inherited immune disease that causes the complement system (the part of your immune system that defends the body against injury and foreign invaders like bacteria and viruses) to become overactive.-FDA.

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Aug 19, 2023

Microsoft CEO Says AI Is a Tidal Wave as Big as the Internet

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Aug 19, 2023

A Space Engineer Built Her Own Cell Phone With a Rotary Dial System

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It hasn’t all been good though. We are incredibly dependent on our devices — smartphone addiction is a growing concern. A staggering 81 percent of Americans own smartphones. This is a huge increase from the Pew Research Center’s first survey of smartphone ownership conducted in 2011 when just 35 percent owned them.

Aug 19, 2023

Since 2015, reusable rockets have dramatically decreased the cost of transportation from Earth to orbit

Posted by in categories: space travel, sustainability

Such process is paving the path toward civilian space development and astropolitical uses of space as well, and is creating a growing interdependent relationship between life on and beyond Earth. 2015 can now be identified as a “turning point” in history, signifying a change of paradigm, from “traditional” aerospace to a “new space” age.

As soon as the U.N. 2030 Agenda [1] was published, some relevant criticalities appeared. The general criteria supporting the concept of sustainability developed by the agenda is an unquestioned limitation to the boundary of Earth’s atmosphere. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015, was conceptualized during the traditional aerospace age: outer space was not considered, as a dimension that helps to increase the sustainability of development. Space science and technologies are supporting social and environmental goals on Earth, for many years. Yet that will not be enough, to warrant a really sustainable development. To allow a real sustainable development, it is indispensable and urgent to start civilian space development, outside Earth boundaries. Therefore the UN 2030 Agenda of the Sustainable Development Goals needs to be updated.

Aug 19, 2023

Quantum computing is the next revolution

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

Dr. Michio Kaku, the renowned theoretical physicist, walks us through the evolutionary journey of computing, from analog to digital to the quantum era.

Quantum computers hold immense promise because of their ability to tap into the weirdness of quantum mechanics. If nature allows us full access to its secrets, we could boost computing power exponentially, which in turn would allow us to solve all types of complex problems.