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Jun 16, 2023

Regenerating bone with deer antler stem cells

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, neuroscience

Scientists from a collection of Chinese research institutions collaborated on a study of organ regeneration in mammals, finding deer antler blastema progenitor cells are a possible source of conserved regeneration cells in higher vertebrates. Published in the journal Science, the researchers suggest the findings have applications in clinical bone repair. With the activation of key characteristic genes, it could potentially be used in regenerative medicine for skeletal, long bone or limb regeneration.

Limb and organ regeneration is a long coveted technology in . Humans have some limited regenerative abilities, mostly in our livers. If a portion of the liver is removed, the remaining liver will begin to grow until it reaches its original functional size. Lungs, kidneys, and pancreas can do this also, though not as thoroughly or efficiently.

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Jun 16, 2023

At the Speed of Thought

Posted by in category: neuroscience

This started me down this journey, some 20 years ago.


Imagining Superintelligence through Light-Speed Brain Processing.

Jun 16, 2023

AI Startups Have Tons of Cash, but Not Enough Data. That’s a Problem

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Big companies aren’t so willing to share proprietary data with startups looking to power their large-language models.

Jun 16, 2023

Everywhere and nowhere: Metaverse leaders plan for data centers on a whole new scale

Posted by in categories: computing, internet

This article is part of a VB special issue. Read the full series here: Data centers in 2023: How to do more with less.

The metaverse was once pure science fiction, an idea of a sprawling online universe born 30 years ago in Neal Stephenson’s Snow Crash novel. But now it’s gone through a rebirth as a realistic destination for many industries. And so I asked some people how the metaverse will change data centers in the future.

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Jun 16, 2023

10M Shenzhen People Social Security Pensions Disappeared; Medical Insurance Owes Hospitals 350B

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, government

On May 8, Shenzhen citizens found a significant reduction in their social security pension balances. Some people’s accounts even shrunk a third, the most loss reached 120,000 RMB, around 17,000 USD. A wave of public outcry ensued, with aggrieved parties accusing the government of arbitrarily “pooling” their hard-earned social security funds. The controversy grew to such an extent that the balance inquiry function of the Shenzhen social security system was promptly suspended.

Following in the footsteps of Shanghai, Shenzhen has become the second major city to execute a social security coordination. Between midnight on April 24th, 2023, and 9 am on May 8th, the Shenzhen Social Insurance Information System was suspended to integrate into Guangdong Province’s system, thereby linking to the National Pension Insurance Coordinated Information System for Enterprise Employees. Upon the system’s restoration, however, a considerable number of Shenzhen residents were shocked to find that their social security account balances suddenly decreased, with some accounts seeing a drastic 30–40% plunge. The whereabouts of these diverted funds remains a mystery.

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Jun 16, 2023

Stable in all kinds of shapes

Posted by in category: materials

ETH Zurich researchers have developed a structure that can switch between stable shapes as needed while being remarkably simple to produce. The key lies in a clever combination of base materials.

Jun 16, 2023

How Microsoft’s $13 Billion Bet Made It a Force in AI

Posted by in categories: policy, robotics/AI

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Jun 16, 2023

We Finally Know How Photosynthesis Starts: It Takes Just a Single Photon

Posted by in categories: biological, chemistry, quantum physics

During photosynthesis, a symphony of chemicals transforms light into the energy required for plant, algal, and some bacterial life. Scientists now know that this remarkable reaction requires the smallest possible amount of light – just one single photon – to begin.

A US team of researchers in quantum optics and biology showed that a lone photon can start photosynthesis in the purple bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides, and they are confident it works in plants and algae since all photosynthetic organisms share an evolutionary ancestor and similar processes.

The team says their findings bolster our knowledge of photosynthesis and will lead to a better understanding of the intersection of quantum physics in a wide range of complex biological, chemical, and physical systems, including renewable fuels.

Jun 16, 2023

These Flies Age Faster After Witnessing Death

Posted by in category: neuroscience

A study offers clues to the link between what the brain of an organism perceives and physical reactions in its body.

Jun 16, 2023

Scientists Found a Way to ‘Tune’ Atomic-Scale Geometry at Will

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

Twistronics could illuminate a path to superconductivity, revolutionize electronic devices, or perhaps hasten the arrival of quantum computing.