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Jan 19, 2025

Beyond Transformers: New AI Architectures Could Revolutionize Large Language Models

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Two new neural network designs promise to make AI models more adaptable and efficient, potentially changing how artificial intelligence learns and evolves.

Jan 19, 2025

Luca is the progenitor of all life on Earth. But its genesis has implications far beyond our planet

Posted by in category: futurism

New research into the single-celled organism is providing clues about what the early planet looked like – and raising the prospect that we may not be alone.

Jan 19, 2025

Mapping the Link Between Personality and Cognitive Decline

Posted by in categories: life extension, mapping, neuroscience

Summary: A new study has identified three psychological profiles that influence brain health, cognitive decline, and dementia risk in aging adults. Profiles with high protective traits, like purpose and openness, show better cognition and brain integrity, while those with low protective traits or high negative traits face accelerated brain atrophy and mental health issues.

Researchers emphasize comprehensive psychological assessments to tailor interventions, like therapies that enhance life purpose or reduce distress symptoms. These findings pave the way for personalized strategies to prevent cognitive decline and support brain health in adulthood and aging.

Jan 19, 2025

Geoff Hinton — Will Digital Intelligence Replace Biological Intelligence? | Vector’s Remarkable 2024

Posted by in categories: biological, existential risks, physics, robotics/AI

Vector Institute’s Remarkable 2024 | Geoffrey Hinton — Will Digital Intelligence Replace Biological Intelligence?

In this profound keynote, Vector co-founder Geoffrey Hinton explores the philosophical implications of artificial intelligence and its potential to surpass human intelligence. Drawing from decades of expertise, Hinton shares his growing concerns about AI’s existential risks while examining fundamental questions about consciousness, understanding, and the nature of intelligence itself.

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Jan 19, 2025

Borophene: The Next Revolution in Nanotechnology

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry, nanotechnology

Explore the groundbreaking potential of borophene, a two-dimensional nanomaterial made of boron that outperforms graphene in strength and flexibility. Discover its exceptional properties, including superior electrical and thermal conductivity, unmatched mechanical resistance, and remarkable chemical reactivity. This episode delves into its promising applications in fields such as flexible electronics, energy storage, and nanomedicine. We also compare borophene to graphene and discuss the challenges of scaling up production for widespread use. A deep dive into the material poised to redefine the future of technology.

Jan 19, 2025

Rafael Yuste, neuroscientist: ‘We have to avoid a fracture in humanity between people who have cognitive augmentation and those who do not’

Posted by in category: neuroscience

The researcher, who teaches at Columbia University, has been promoting the new National Center for Neurotechnology in his native Spain. The institute will manufacture devices capable of tapping the human mind and modifying it.

Jan 19, 2025

Space.com: NASA, Space Exploration and Astronomy News

Posted by in category: space travel

A new way of measuring structures deep inside Earth has highlighted numerous previously unknown blobs within our planet’s mantle. These anomalies are surprisingly similar to sunken chunks of Earth’s crust but appear in seemingly impossible places.

Jan 19, 2025

Gaia’s Farewell Gift Is The Best Milky Way Map We’ve Ever Seen

Posted by in category: space travel

We can judge the value of any scientific endeavour based on how much of our knowledge it overturns or transforms. By that metric, the ESA’s Gaia mission is a resounding success.

The spacecraft gave us a precise, 3D map of our Milky Way galaxy and has forced us to abandon old ideas and replace them with compelling new ones.

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Jan 19, 2025

Six effective morning habits to lower cholesterol, according to cardiologist

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Cholesterol management is key to maintaining a healthy heart, and adopting the right habits in the morning can make a significant difference. Whether it’s what you eat, how you move, or even how you start your day mentally, these small but effective changes can help improve your cholesterol levels over time.

If high cholesterol levels are a concern, incorporating specific morning routines into your daily life can provide lasting benefits. Here’s what Dr Prateek Chaudhary, senior consultant, Interventional Cardiology at Asian Hospital, suggests you should do.

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Jan 19, 2025

AI and Quantum Computing: Glimpsing the Near Future

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, robotics/AI

Catch a glimpse of the near future as AI and Quantum Computing transform how we live. Eric Schmidt, decade-long CEO of Google, joins Brian Greene to explore the horizons of innovation, where digital and quantum frontiers collide to spark a new era of discovery.

This program is part of the Big Ideas series, supported by the John Templeton Foundation.

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