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Jan 6, 2023

Government Scientists Discover Entirely New Kind of Quantum Entanglement in Breakthrough

Posted by in categories: computing, government, particle physics, quantum physics

Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory have uncovered an entirely new kind of quantum entanglement, a phenomenon that causes particles to become weirdly linked, even across vast cosmic distances, reports a new study. The discovery allowed them to capture an unprecedented glimpse of the bizarre world inside atoms, the tiny building blocks of matter.

The mind-bending research resolves a longstanding mystery about the nuclei of atoms, which contain particles called protons and neutrons, and could help shed light on topics ranging from quantum computing to astrophysics.

Jan 6, 2023

What’s next for mRNA vaccines

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

MRNA vaccines helped us through the covid-19 pandemic—but they could also help defend against many other infectious diseases, offer universal protection against flu, and even treat cancer.

Jan 6, 2023

NEW Nvidia AI Robot Simulation Tech + This Breakthrough Google Artificial Intelligence

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

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Nvidia Isaac AI robot simulation just added several new features, including advancements in Isaac Gym for reinforcement learning and Isaac Cortex for collaborative robot programming, as well as a new tool called Isaac ORBIT, which provides simulation operating environments and benchmarks for intelligent robot learning and motion planning. New open source Dream3D turns text prompts into 3D modeling objects much faster than OpenAI Point-E. Breakthrough Google Muse turns text into high-quality images with accuracy and greater speed than DALL-E 2 from OpenAI and Google’s Imagen or Parti.

AI News Timestamps:
0:00 Nvidia AI Robot Simulation Tech.
2:05 Dream3D Text To 3D Modeling AI
4:29 Nvidia Artificial Intelligence Avatar Tech.
5:34 New Google “Muse” Artificial Intelligence.

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Jan 6, 2023

Crystal device could be used to build tiny particle accelerators

Posted by in categories: computing, particle physics

A chip-sized device can produce very intense light that could help in building tiny X-ray machines and particle accelerators.

Jan 6, 2023

This Autonomous Robot Bee Uses Combustible Rockets to Dive in and out of Water

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Jan 6, 2023

Happy holidays, you’re laid off: White-collar workers bear brunt of downturn

Posted by in categories: climatology, economics

Senior corporate officers across the nation are wringing their hands. The 2023 economic climate is uncertain, but one thing is for sure—more layoffs are coming. In November 2022 alone, more than 80,000 layoffs were announced from tech giants like Meta, Amazon, and Twitter, as well as conventional companies like PepsiCo, Goldman Sachs, and Ford.

Downsizing is one of the most difficult things that leaders ever have to accomplish. How many should you let go? When should you do it? Who stays and who goes? What severance do you offer? How do you protect your diversity targets? How to maintain trust and productivity in those who get to stay?

Let too many go, too fast, and you could damage service and execution. Let too few go, too late, and you might lose money. Let the wrong people go and you may just create internal chaos. Getting this wrong can have enormous consequences on profitability, productivity, brand reputation, and stock price.

Jan 6, 2023

Researchers develop new hand prosthetics powered by breath

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, cyborgs

A company has donated 350 of Smit’s, the biomechanical engineer behind the design, 3D-printed prosthetic hands to war victims in Ukraine.

Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) researchers designed laser-cutting 3D-printed prosthetic hands for Ukranian war victims. Thanks to laser-cutting technology, war victims get their prosthetic limbs more easily. These prosthetic hands are in use in India, and Indian company Vispala donated 350 of Smit’s 3D-printed prosthetic hands to war victims in Ukraine, according to the TU Delft.

Designed by biomedical engineer Gerwin Smit, the so-called “Hundred Dollar Hand” is very cheap to produce. Smit’s artificial hand offers a sturdy and trustworthy option because 80 percent of persons who require a prosthetic hand reside in nations with few resources. Delft-produced 350 prosthetic hands donated to Ukrainian War wictims.

Jan 6, 2023

A 120,000-mile-long filament from the Sun is headed toward Earth

Posted by in category: space

Nothing personal, the Sun is just going through a phase right now. On Jan 4, 2023, our planet reached the closest point to the Sun in its orbit and is expected to be hit by the wake of a coronal mass ejection (CME) coming from the Sun, Live Science reported.


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Solar activity has been picking up pace in the past few months as the Sun approaches the peak of its solar cycle. Every 11 years or so, the poles on the Sun switch their positions, sending our star into a tizzy of activity, marked by the appearance of sunspots and darker areas on the solar surface.

Jan 6, 2023

DeXtreme: Transferring Dexterous Manipulation from Simulations to Reality

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

Breakthroughs in robotic manipulation will enable a new wave of applications for robots in commercial, industrial and home applications.

NVIDIA’s Isaac Sim and Gym tools allow robots to be trained entirely in simulation before their AI brains are transferred into real robots. Our video shows the results of this sim-to-real transfer.

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Jan 5, 2023

Micronutrient Supplementation to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

The researchers looked at randomized, controlled intervention trials evaluating 27 different types of antioxidant supplements. They found strong evidence that several offered cardiovascular benefits. These included omega-3 fatty acid, which decreased mortality from cardiovascular disease; folic acid, which lowered stroke risk; and coenzyme Q10, an antioxidant sometimes marketed as CoQ10, which decreased all-cause mortality. Omega-6 fatty acid, L-citrulline, L-arginine, quercetin, melatonin, curcumin, Vitamin D, zinc, magnesium, alpha-lipoic acid (ALA), catechin, flavanol, and genistein also showed evidence of reducing cardiovascular risk.

Not all supplements were beneficial. Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Vitamin E, and selenium showed no effect on long-term cardiovascular disease outcomes or type-2 diabetes risk. And beta carotene supplements increased all-cause mortality.


Healthy dietary patterns are rich in micronutrients, but their influence on cardiovascular disease (CVD) risks has not been systematically quantified.

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