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Sep 15, 2023

NASA’s Juno mission captures stunning view of Jupiter with its volcanic moon, Io (photo)

Posted by in category: space travel

NASA’s Juno spacecraft snapped a new view of Jupiter and its volcanic moon, Io, on July 30, revealing striking characteristics of the duo.

Sep 15, 2023

DeepMind’s cofounder: Generative AI is just a phase. What’s next is interactive AI

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

DeepMind cofounder Mustafa Suleyman wants to build a chatbot that does a whole lot more than chat. In a recent conversation I had with him, he told me that generative AI is just a phase. What’s next is interactive AI: bots that can carry out tasks you set for them by calling on other software and other people to get stuff done. He also calls for robust regulation —and doesn’t think that’ll be hard to achieve.

Suleyman is not the only one talking up a future filled with ever more autonomous software. But unlike most people he has a new billion-dollar company, Inflection, with a roster of top-tier talent plucked from DeepMind, Meta, and OpenAI, and—thanks to a deal with Nvidia—one of the biggest stockpiles of specialized AI hardware in the world. Suleyman has put his money—which he tells me he both isn’t interested in and wants to make more of—where his mouth is.

Sep 15, 2023

Newfound Stem Cell Might Explain How Breast Cancer Spreads to the Spine

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

New research in mice suggests that a stem cell involved in backbone development might help tumors from other parts of the body move to the spine.

Sep 15, 2023

Algorithm allows farmers to monitor crops in real time

Posted by in categories: food, information science

Farmers across the United States will be able to monitor their crops in real time, thanks to a novel algorithm from researchers in South Dakota State University’s Geospatial Sciences Center of Excellence.

Two years ago, Yu Shen, research assistant in the GSCE, and Xiaoyang Zhang, professor in the Department of Geography and Geospatial Sciences and co-director at the GSCE, began investigating if it would be possible to make crop monitoring more efficient.

“Previously, crop progress was monitored by visually looking at the plants,” Shen explained.

Sep 15, 2023

Quantum information science is rarely taught in high school — here’s why that matters

Posted by in categories: education, quantum physics, science

A former physics teacher says America could lose its technological edge if it doesn’t do a better job of teaching quantum information science – starting in high school.

Sep 15, 2023

Russia’s Earth Circling Hypersonic Nuclear Missile

Posted by in categories: military, nuclear weapons

Sep 15, 2023

Science Is Ignorance

Posted by in category: science

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/DSKKJVF060Y

How did science truly begin?Surprisingly, the pursuit of knowledge didn’t set the stage for modern science. Instead, it was a revolutionary idea—the recognit…

Sep 15, 2023

Detecting Depression: A 1-Minute EEG Test Reveals Mood Shifts

Posted by in categories: futurism, neuroscience

Summary: Depression, a challenging condition to diagnose early, may now be detected more promptly using a simple 1-minute Electroencephalogram (EEG) test at home.

This study revealed a relationship between EEG results and the severity of participants’ depressive moods over several weeks. Phase resetting, where brain waves from different regions synchronize, correlated with mood intensity.

The discovery could revolutionize early depression detection and future treatments.

Sep 15, 2023

Genetically modified bacteria may eat up ocean plastic waste

Posted by in categories: food, genetics, sustainability

This genetically engineered microorganism has the ability to break down a type of plastic known as polyethylene terephthalate (PET).

Various bacterial species have demonstrated an extraordinary ability to degrade plastics, which are synthetic polymers known for their long-lasting and non-biodegradable characteristics.

Research in this area continues to advance to create viable and sustainable solutions to combat the growing menace of plastic waste in terrestrial and marine environments.

Sep 15, 2023

Firefly launches US Space Force mission in 24-hour timeline

Posted by in categories: satellites, security

The US Space Force’s ‘Victus Nox’ mission launched aboard a Firefly Alpha rocket that lifted off from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California.

The US Space Force announced in a press statement today, September 15, that Firefly Aerospace successfully launched a Millennium Space satellite yesterday.

That mission launched on an incredibly short 24-hour timeline, showcasing the capability for rapid deployment of national security missions.