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Feb 9, 2023

Playing Zeus, scientists use a laser beam to control lightning bolts

Posted by in category: climatology

But competitor to the tried-and-true lightning rod is ungodly expensive.

Feb 9, 2023

How shapeless blobs of cells grow into wriggling worms

Posted by in category: futurism

For the first time, scientists observed a worm’s cell-by-cell transition from larva to adulthood.

Feb 9, 2023

Lifting the veil

Posted by in category: futurism

Long-awaited lab experiments could help researchers find hidden signs of life.

Feb 9, 2023

Scientists breed honey bees to fight deadly parasite

Posted by in category: futurism

Improved variety is 30% more likely to survive varroa mite infestation.

Feb 9, 2023

Plant turns suspected crop pest into pollinator

Posted by in category: futurism

“Remarkable evolutionary shift” shows how adaptable plants can be.

Feb 9, 2023

Moms’ mitochondria may refresh cells in sick kids

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, innovation

Innovative treatment designed to treat mitochondrial disease shows promise in a few patients.

Feb 9, 2023

How to reverse unknown quantum processes

Posted by in category: quantum physics

In the world around us, processes appear to follow a certain time-direction: Dandelions eventually turn into blowballs. However, the quantum realm does not play by the same rules. Physicists from the University of Vienna and IQOQI Vienna have now shown that for certain quantum systems, the time-direction of processes can be reversed. This demonstration of a so-called rewinding protocol has been published in Optica.

Everyday life is full of changes that are well understood, yet practically impossible to reverse; for example, the metamorphosis of a dandelion into a blowball. However, one could imagine undoing this transformation, step by step, if one knew precisely how each molecule in the plant moved in time. In the the problem gets even trickier: One of the core principles of quantum physics is that simply observing a system causes it to change.

This makes it impossible, even in principle, to track a system’s change in time and reverse the process. However, at the same time, the laws of quantum mechanics also open up new possibilities such as universal rewinding protocols. These allow for reversing changes in a quantum system without knowing what they were.

Feb 9, 2023

Researchers develop new method for specializing and purifying human stem cells into interneurons

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

Injury to the spinal cord often leads life changing disability, with decreased or complete loss of sensation and movement below the site of injury. From drugs to transplantation, there are many scientific advances aiming to restore function following spinal cord injury.

One promising approach is the use of stem cell derived neurons to replace those damaged. New research from the Centre for Gene Therapy & Regenerative Medicine and Centre for Neurodevelopment at King’s College London hopes to improve on this approach by providing pure populations of neurons made from stem cells.

The spinal cord is a delicate structure, with neurons carry messages from your brain to the rest of your body to allow movement and sensation. Integral to this system are interneurons, or the cells that relay information between your brain and other neurons. Research has previously shown that transplanting a class of interneurons, ventral spinal interneurons, to treat spinal cord injury in animal models provides promising recovery of sensory and motor function.

Feb 9, 2023

AI-powered FRIDA robot collaborates with humans to create art

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

“I never painted dreams. I painted my own reality,” said Frida Kahlo, Mexico’s woman painter known for her many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature.

The same cannot be said for the new artist-in-residence FRIDA at Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute, whose name is inspired by the Mexican artist. FRIDA is not an artist but a robotic arm equipped with a paintbrush that uses artificial intelligence to collaborate with humans on works of art. Just ask FRIDA to paint a picture, and it gets to work putting brush to canvas.

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Feb 9, 2023

Ultimate Guide to Conversational AI in 2023

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

A complete guide to conversational AI in 2023 that help machines understand, process, and respond to human language.