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Jan 14, 2023

Watching Rydberg Molecules Vibrate in Slow Motion

Posted by in category: futurism

Researchers have recorded for the first time the dynamics of vibrating Rydberg molecules, the slow-motion counterparts of regular molecules.

Jan 14, 2023

It’s Happening Now But People Don’t See It — Terence McKenna on AI Prediction

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, education, robotics/AI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qklk1EukxHM

I made this video with the help of Artificial Intelligence to prove the point Terence McKenna makes in this video that AI will surpass the human production in all the levels.

What did AI tools make?
- Tuning the audio quality to make it look like a podcast record, even though the audio was recorded with a low quality hand microphone in a party in 1998.
- Creating a realistic HD picture of Terence McKenna and tuning the color level, with background.

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Jan 14, 2023

Sam Altman in conversation with StrictlyVC

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Sam Altman was a force to be reckoned with as the president of Y Combinator. Little has changed in his transition to CEO of OpenAI, a “capped-profit” company whose mission it is to “enact a path to safe artificial general intelligence.” We talked at length about his work, OpenAI’s mission, and some of the criticisms that the young outfit is facing. We had fun, talking with him for this extended sit-down; hope you’ll enjoy it, too.

Jan 13, 2023

Dutch Startup 3D Prints Bridge With 10,000 Pounds of Stainless Steel

Posted by in categories: electronics, engineering

If you walk along the Oudezijds Achterburgwal canal in Amsterdam, you will notice an elegant and aesthetically pleasing steel bridge for pedestrians. If not for the media attention it got, you would even consider it a regular feature of the city’s architecture. But this bridge loaded with sensors, is actually the world’s first 3D-printed steel bridge, according to an Imperial College London press release.

“A 3D-printed metal structure large and strong enough to handle pedestrian traffic has never been constructed before,” said Imperial co-contributor Prof. Leroy Gardner of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, in a press release. “We have tested and simulated the structure and its components throughout the printing process and upon its completion, and it’s fantastic to see it finally open to the public.”

Jan 13, 2023

New Drug Could Keep You Warm Even When It’s Freezing?

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Technology and medicine are becoming more wondrous, and now a new drug will be developed that will prevent people from freezing.

Jan 13, 2023

Look! Astronomers discover weird crisscrossing jets lurking in 14-year-old Hubble photo

Posted by in category: space

The Butterfly Nebula is really “a tempestuous fire-sneezing dragon, with eyes that project ultraviolet light,” according to astronomer Bruce Balick.

Jan 13, 2023

A Robot Teaches Me Boxing

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

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Jan 13, 2023

Chronic cough

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

A chronic cough is a cough that lasts eight weeks or longer in adults, or four weeks in children.

A chronic cough is more than just an annoyance. A chronic cough can interrupt your sleep and leave you feeling exhausted. Severe cases of chronic cough can cause vomiting, lightheadedness and even rib fractures.

While it can sometimes be difficult to pinpoint the problem that’s triggering a chronic cough, the most common causes are tobacco use, postnasal drip, asthma and acid reflux. Fortunately, chronic cough typically disappears once the underlying problem is treated.

Jan 13, 2023

Logic underpins knowledge — but what if logic itself is flawed?

Posted by in category: futurism

We use logic to build facts into systems of thought, but paradoxes force us to question what we think we know. And it could be worse, because logic may not be sufficient to comprehend reality.

Jan 13, 2023

Dr Haileyesus Getahun, MD, MPH, PhD — WHO — Leading The Fight Against Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, food, health, policy

Leading The Global Fight Against Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) — Dr. Haileyesus Getahun, MD, MPH, Ph.D., Director of AMR Global Coordination, World Health Organization (WHO)


Dr. Haileyesus Getahun, MD, MPH, Ph.D. is Director of AMR (Antimicrobial Resistance) Global Coordination at the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Quadripartite (FAO/UNEP/WHO/WOAH) Joint Secretariat on Antimicrobial Resistance. (https://www.who.int/about/people/biography/dr-haileyesus-getahun)

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