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Apr 11, 2023

Why the Largest-Ever Catalog of Supernovae Could Change How We Study Them

Posted by in categories: evolution, space

A new catalog allows astronomers to trace the evolution of a star’s death.

Apr 11, 2023

ChaosGPT: Empowering GPT with Internet and Memory to Destroy Humanity

Posted by in categories: internet, robotics/AI

ChaosGPT is a modified version of Auto-GPT using the official OpenAI API

ChaosGPT’s Twitter account: @chaos_gpt

Apr 11, 2023

Scientists Put Tardigrade DNA Into Human Stem Cells. They May Create Super Soldiers

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, military

Here’s why water bears could help us withstand nuclear warfare.

Apr 11, 2023

Incoming hoverboat, morning transport to work at SpaceX

Posted by in category: space travel

This is pretty cool, I just learned from our Felix Schlang that SpaceX operates a hovercraft, kinda of like the hovercraft that Luke used in the original Star Wars movie.

SpaceX is using this to get between two locations that are about an hour apart by road, but only 15 minutes apart via sea. A hovercraft hovers over land or water and is ideal for this purpose.

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Apr 11, 2023

How evolution made humans more like birds than other mammals

Posted by in categories: evolution, neuroscience

To understand helpless human babies, our big brains and oddly involved dads, look to the evolution of birds not mammals by Antone Martinho-Truswell + BIO.

Apr 11, 2023

Scientists discover possible connection between human brain and cosmos on a quantum scale

Posted by in categories: neuroscience, quantum physics

The human brain, with its intricate networks of neurons, has long been a subject of fascination and mystery. Concurrently, the cosmos, with its vastness and complexity, has intrigued scientists and philosophers for centuries.

Recent research has begun to explore the possibility that the brain and the cosmos might be connected on a quantum scale. This article will delve into the research paper titled “Quantum transport in fractal networks” and discuss its implications for our understanding of the relationship between the brain and the cosmos.

Apr 11, 2023

The Radical Remission Project

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

Welcome to the Radical Remission Project, the online community created by NY Times bestselling author Kelly A. Turner, PhD, author of Radical Remission & Radical Hope! We are dedicated to continuing research and creating community for survivors, patients, friends, family, and health professionals.

Apr 11, 2023

What’s Holding Back Solar for Homes in the United States?

Posted by in category: materials

The industry, particularly in the U.S. is undergoing significant growing pains with demand outstripping supply in materials and personnel.

Apr 11, 2023

Alibaba plans to roll out A.I. bot rival to ChatGPT

Posted by in categories: business, finance, robotics/AI

CNBC’s Eunice Yoon reports on news that Alibaba is releasing a chatbot similar to ChatGPT. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIvi.

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Apr 11, 2023

Florida fight over ‘baby boxes’ part of bigger culture war

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, law

How does this work for the parent when they have a birth certificate but no baby to show for it, and no record of “disposing” of it?


FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Safe Haven Baby Boxes and A Safe Haven for Newborns are two charities with similar names and the same goal: providing distressed mothers with a safe place to surrender their unwanted newborns instead of dumping them in trash cans or along roadsides.

But a fight between the two is brewing in the Florida Senate. An existing state law, supported and promoted by the Miami-based A Safe Haven, allows parents to surrender newborns to firefighters and hospital workers without giving their names. A new bill, supported by the Indiana-based Safe Haven Baby Boxes, would give fire stations and hospitals the option to install the group’s ventilated and climate-controlled boxes, where parents could drop off their babies without interacting with fire or hospital employees.

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