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Jan 6, 2023
A gray whale gave birth as a whale watching tour looked on
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: futurism
The crew and passengers aboard the whale watching boats have described it as a once in a lifetime moment. Lucky for you, it was caught on video!
Jan 6, 2023
The New Home For Astrophotography And Remote Imaging
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: cosmology
WHETHER YOU’RE AN EXPERT ASTROPHOTOGRAPHER OR JUST STARTING OUT, TELESCOPE LIVE IS THE MOST AFFORDABLE WAY TO OBSERVE THE NIGHT SKY – AT ANY GIVEN TIME. KEEP READING TO FIND OUT ABOUT THE MOST COMPLETE ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY OFFERING ON THE MARKET!
Jan 6, 2023
Researchers Say 40 Billion Billions Black Holes Exist in Our Universe
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: cosmology
Black Holes are fascinating yet mysterious cosmic objects scattered across the Universe. Unfortunately, we don’t know much about them, and we barely managed to snap a photo of one located in another galaxy.
But, what exactly are black holes?
Per definition, a black hole is an astronomical object with such a strong gravitational pull that nothing, not even light, can escape from it. The “surface” of a black hole, called the event horizon, defines the limit where the speed required to evade it exceeds the speed of light, which is the speed limit in the cosmos. As a result, matter and radiation are trapped and cannot get out.
Jan 6, 2023
World’s first heartless human was able to live without a pulse
Posted by Paul Battista in category: biotech/medical
In recent years, modern medicine has provided us with everything from new vaccines to protect us from deadly diseases through to groundbreaking cancer treatments. It’s provided us with hope on countless occasions – including back in 2011 when doctors unveiled a machine that could allow a human to live without a heart, one of the body’s most important organs.
Jan 6, 2023
The case for dark matter has strengthened
Posted by Paul Battista in category: cosmology
Though a single measurement is not enough to definitively decide the debate, this is a major win for dark matter proponents.
Jan 6, 2023
You can now visit EPIC, the world’s most advanced lab-grown meat facility
Posted by Omuterema Akhahenda in category: food
UPSIDE Foods (formerly Memphis Meats) has opened what it claims is the world’s most advanced cultivated meat production facility — and it wants you to stop by.
Cultivated meat: Demand for meat is higher than ever, but the process of raising and slaughtering livestock is bad for the environment (and arguably unethical), so transitioning away from it has a lot of upsides.
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Jan 6, 2023
Learn a Craft to Survive the Coming Robot Apocalypse
Posted by Omuterema Akhahenda in categories: employment, information science, robotics/AI
Apple Inc. recently added audiobook narration to the growing list of occupations where algorithms are poised to replace humans alongside graphic designers, college essayists and limerick writers. Luckily, the fine art of newslettering remains (ahem) far beyond the capabilities of even the most sophisticated artificial intelligence software. Still, hope is at hand for those not fortunate enough to toil in the newsletter mines but still seeking gainful employment that won’t disappear as robots take control.
To remain employed in an AI-dominated workplace, train as an artisan.
Jan 6, 2023
Cancer Vaccine to Simultaneously Kill and Prevent Brain Cancer Developed
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience
Summary: A new stem cell therapy approach eliminates established brain tumors and provides long-term immunity, training the immune system to prevent cancer from returning.
Source: Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
Scientists are harnessing a new way to turn cancer cells into potent, anti-cancer agents.
Jan 6, 2023
New Alzheimer’s Drug Approved by FDA, Promises to Slow Disease
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: biotech/medical, health, neuroscience
U.S. health regulators gave early approval to a new Alzheimer’s drug from Eisai Co. and Biogen Inc., the most promising to date in a new class of medicines that may help slow cognitive decline caused by the disease.
The Food and Drug Administration granted conditional approval to the drug, called lecanemab, based on an early study finding it reduced levels of a sticky protein called amyloid from the brains of people with early-stage Alzheimer’s. The companies will sell it under the brand name Leqembi.