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Aug 16, 2022

New programmable materials can sense their own movements

Posted by in categories: 3D printing, materials

MIT researchers have developed a method for 3D printing materials with tunable mechanical properties, which can sense how they are moving and interacting with the environment. The researchers create these sensing structures using just one material and a single run on a 3D printer.

To accomplish this, the researchers began with 3D-printed lattice materials and incorporated networks of air-filled channels into the structure during the . By measuring how the pressure changes within these channels when the structure is squeezed, bent, or stretched, engineers can receive feedback on how the material is moving.

These lattice materials are composed of in a repeating pattern. Changing the size or shape of the cells alters the material’s mechanical properties, such as stiffness or hardness. For instance, a denser network of cells makes a stiffer structure.

Aug 15, 2022

This New American Nuclear Bomb Shocked Russia

Posted by in category: military

With the ongoing and deadly Russian and Ukraine war, the world continues to hold its breath as death tolls, building, communities, and relationships are shattered. The Russian invasion has been nothing short of devastation with Russian forces inflicting so much pain. The trickle down effects are not just with the two battling countries involved, but it has also created a domino effect on world powers like the United States. There have been fears that with the slowing progress of the Russian front, that they may instigate everyone’s worst nightmare: a nuclear bomb attack. Russia has stated before that any country that will assist Ukraine “will feel powers like never before.

Aug 15, 2022

US Shocked: China Tests MOST DANGEROUS Space Weapon | FOBS

Posted by in categories: military, physics, space

US shocked: china tests MOST DANGEROUS military weapon.

China’s FOBS can go around the planet at hypersonic speeds to wipe out entire cities — and the United States is very worried. FOBS stands for Fractional Orbital Bombardment System — a weapon that goes into orbit and deorbits at the right time to deal maximum damage to targets, making even the most advanced missile-defense systems almost useless. This is no casual, baseless project. The US Military has reason to believe the FOBS was designed to be used against them and they’re not about to be silent about it. In this video, we shed light on this punch-for-punch dangerous arms race going on between two of the world’s most powerful nations.

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Aug 15, 2022

The US Tests Deadly LASER Weapon on Its Fighter Jets

Posted by in category: military

The three largest aerospace companies in the world – Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Grumman Northrop – were…

Aug 15, 2022

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Aug 15, 2022

Researchers discover unique material design for brain-like computations

Posted by in categories: computing, military, neuroscience

Over the past few decades, computers have seen dramatic progress in processing power; however, even the most advanced computers are relatively rudimentary in comparison with the complexities and capabilities of the human brain.

Researchers at the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command’s Army Research Laboratory say this may be changing as they endeavor to design computers inspired by the human brain’s neural structure.

As part of a collaboration with Lehigh University, Army researchers have identified a design strategy for the development of neuromorphic materials.

Aug 15, 2022

Ignition confirmed in a nuclear fusion experiment for the first time

Posted by in category: futurism

A 2021 experiment achieved the landmark milestone of nuclear fusion ignition, which data analysis has now confirmed – but attempts to recreate it over the last year haven’t been able to reach ignition again.

Aug 15, 2022

Neuroscience research suggests LSD might enhance learning and memory

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

New research published in Experimental Neurology provides some initial evidence that the psychedelic substance known as LSD has nootropic properties. The study found that LSD increased markers of neuroplasticity in human brain organoids, increased novelty preference in rats, and improved memory performance in humans.

When combined with psychotherapy, psychedelic drugs have shown promise in the treatment of psychiatric conditions such as depression, PTSD, and addiction. But the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the therapeutic effects of psychedelics remains unclear.

Some research has indicated that psychedelic substances produce positive impacts, in part, because they promote neurogenesis and neuroplasticity. The authors of the new study were interested in better understanding whether the neuroplasticity induced by psychedelics could be harnessed to enhance learning and memory.

Aug 15, 2022

Donald Hoffman Λ Joscha Bach on Consciousness, Free Will, and Gödel [Theolocution]

Posted by in categories: computing, education, information science, neuroscience

Deep dive into the nature of consciousness and reality.

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Aug 15, 2022

Experimental immunotherapy treatment changes lives for cancer patients in small trial

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

About a month before giving birth, Kelly Spill said she noticed something wasn’t right. When using the bathroom, she reported “seeing blood,” and the problem persisted…