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Sep 11, 2022

Ian Hutchinson: Nuclear Fusion, Plasma Physics, and Religion

Posted by in categories: existential risks, military, nuclear energy, physics, robotics/AI

https://youtu.be/pDSEjaDCtOU?t=2526

Ian Hutchinson’s concerns for existential risk after minute 42.


Ian Hutchinson is a nuclear engineer and plasma physicist at MIT. He has made a number of important contributions in plasma physics including the magnetic confinement of plasmas seeking to enable fusion reactions, which is the energy source of the stars, to be used for practical energy production. Current nuclear reactors are based on fission as we discuss. Ian has also written on the philosophy of science and the relationship between science and religion.

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Sep 11, 2022

IBM builds the world’s largest dilution refrigerator for quantum computers

Posted by in categories: computing, education, quantum physics

The company’s engineers said that the new device may not be slated for use with any of the current IBM Quantum processors but that building it taught them important lessons on how to overcome these challenges.

Sep 11, 2022

Groundbreaking research finds the way to rejuvenate human skin and organs

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

After two decades of research, scientists at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology have found a way of rejuvenating human skin and organs.

Sep 11, 2022

Alien Impostors & Doppelgangers

Posted by in categories: alien life, futurism

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Sep 11, 2022

How Did Life Begin?

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Researched and Written by Leila Battison.
Narrated and Edited by David Kelly.
Script Edited by Pete Kelly.
Art by Khail Kupsky.
Thumbnail Art by Ettore Mazza.

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Sep 11, 2022

A single mutation helped separate human brains from Neanderthal brains

Posted by in category: neuroscience

A single change in a human protein sequence might be responsible for differences in the size and shape of human and Neanderthal brains.

Sep 11, 2022

How Did Human Beings Acquire the Ability to do Math?

Posted by in category: mathematics

(October 29, 2012) Keith Devlin concludes the course by discussing the development of mathematical cognition in humans as well as the millennium problems.

Originally presented in the Stanford Continuing Studies Program.

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Sep 11, 2022

Scientists Are Working on a Gene-Hacking Drug That Could Treat Baldness

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics

Using gene modification techniques, a team of researchers have come up with a new treatment for balding, Wired reports — a condition experienced to varying degrees by two-thirds of American men by age 35.

The team, associated with the University of California, Irvine and a biotech company called Amplifica, believes they’ve identified the signaling pathway that drive hair growth to find new ways to stop stem cells from giving up on producing hair follicles.

Experiments with mice, as detailed in a new paper published in the journal Developmental Cell last month, have been promising. The mice were genetically modified to have the hair growth signaling pathway turned on permanently.

Sep 11, 2022

Trust in AI-based preventive healthcare low among users

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

Artificial Intelligence (AI) can perform preventive healthcare activities such as health screening, routine check-up and vaccination with expert-level accuracy that can turn out to be cost-effective in the long run. Yet, a new research found that individuals show less trust in preventive care interventions suggested by AI than when the same interventions are prompted by human health experts.

The researchers at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore studied 15,000 users of a health mobile application and found that emphasising the involvement of a human health expert in an AI-suggested intervention could improve its acceptance and effectiveness.

These findings suggest that the human element remains important even as the healthcare sector increasingly adopts AI to screen, diagnose and treat patients more efficiently. The findings could also contribute to the design of more effective AI-prompted preventive care interventions, said the researchers.

Sep 11, 2022

DHEA-S Is A Weakness In My Data: Blood Test #5 in 2022

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