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Dec 18, 2022

Researchers pioneer biocompatible all-water ‘Aquabots’

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

Soft robots have phenomenally advanced in recent years. Microscale soft robots designated to navigate difficult paths and perform biological functions in the human body could have profound potential biomedical applications such as surgery, prosthetics, and pain relief.

Currently, the intrinsic functionalization of bio-inspired is based on elastomeric materials such as silica gel, which requires introducing bulky components and extensive processing steps. They have major limitations in their extent of deformability as compared to their natural biological counterparts.

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Dec 18, 2022

Printing atom

Posted by in categories: 3D printing, chemistry, nanotechnology

It takes chemist Liaisan Khasanova less than a minute to turn an ordinary silica glass tube into a printing nozzle for a very special 3D printer. The chemist inserts the capillary tube—which is just one millimeter thick—into a blue device, closes the flap and presses a button. After a few seconds there is a loud bang and the nozzle is ready for use.

“A laser beam inside the device heats up the tube and pulls it apart. Then we suddenly increase the tensile force so that the glass breaks in the middle and a very sharp tip forms,” explains Khasanova, who is working on her Ph.D. in chemistry in the Electrochemical Nanotechnology Group at the University of Oldenburg, Germany.

Khasanova and her colleagues need the minuscule nozzles to print incredibly tiny three-dimensional metallic structures. This means the nozzles’ openings must be equally tiny—in some cases so small that only a single molecule can squeeze through. “We are trying to take 3D printing to its technological limits,” says Dr. Dmitry Momotenko, who leads the junior research group at the Institute of Chemistry. His goal: “We want to assemble objects atom by atom.”

Dec 18, 2022

Vertically aligned single-walled carbon nanotubes for energy storage and the electronics industry

Posted by in categories: economics, energy, nanotechnology

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) scientists have created vertically aligned single-walled carbon nanotubes on metal foils that could be a boon for energy storage and the electronics industry.

Vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VACNTs) have exceptional mechanical, electrical and in addition to an aligned architecture, which is key for applications such as membrane separation, thermal management, fiber spinning, electronic interconnects and energy storage.

To date, widespread integration of VACNTs into next-generation technologies is thwarted by a lack of compatible, economic, mass-production capabilities. High-quality VACNTs are typically made on substrates such as silicon (Si) or quartz wafers that are rigid, expensive and electrically insulating.

Dec 18, 2022

L. plantarum Increases Muscle Mass And Physical Function (Part II)

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics

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Dec 18, 2022

Chipmakers to spend $500b on 84 new fabs by 2024

Posted by in category: government

We sure do love those government subsidies, says industry cheerleader.

Dec 18, 2022

Nuclear fusion triggers an overreaction

Posted by in categories: nuclear energy, particle physics

Fusion News overblown.


NEW YORK, Dec 13 (Reuters Breakingviews) — A fusion breakthrough unveiled on Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Energy is a scientific tour de force, and a commercial irrelevancy.

It’s a notable feat that researchers produced more energy from fusing atoms together than they used to start the process. The development has been an elusive goal since the 1930s, promising essentially limitless power from cheap hydrogen found in seawater. One gram of hydrogen theoretically contains as much energy as burning about 10 tons of coal.

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Dec 18, 2022

Dream Fusion A.I — Everyone Can Now Easily Make 3D Art With Text!

Posted by in categories: media & arts, robotics/AI

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Dec 18, 2022

Elon Musk is taking legal action over the Twitter account that tracked his private jet. Take a Look

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, law

Elon Musk says he is taking legal action against the holder of a Twitter account that tracked his private jet, arguing it put his son at risk.

The @ElonJet account, which has more than half a million followers, was suspended on Wednesday. Its owner, 20-year-old Jack Sweeney, used publicly available flight-tracking information to tweet when Mr. Musk’s jet took off and landed.

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Dec 18, 2022

Could Twitter Be Elon Musk’s ‘Greatest Investment Ever’? Jim Cramer Isn’t Betting Against The ‘Underestimated’ Tesla CEO

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, finance, sustainability, transportation

In April, Tesla Inc TSLA CEO Elon Musk said he was done selling Tesla shares to help finance his ongoing overhaul at Twitter.

Since then, he jettisoned more than $20 billion worth of Tesla stock and has continued the selling spree this week.

As the stock continues to skid, Jim Cramer sees an electric buying opportunity.

Dec 18, 2022

A change of heart? Cellular reprogramming reverses fibrosis after heart attack

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Researchers from Japan reveal that they may just have found a way to repair cardiac damage in patients suffering from chronic heart attack and heart failure.

In a study published in Circulation, researchers from the University of Tsukuba have shown that changing heart cell programming by tweaking the expression of a few key genes can actually reverse the lasting damage caused by heart attacks.

Adult heart cells have very limited ability to form new heart tissue, so when the is damaged by a , the damaged areas are filled in with inflexible scar tissue. The presence of scar tissue impairs and leads to arrhythmias, progressive and eventual death.