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Dec 4, 2022

Artificial Intelligence Predicts Future Heart Disease, Stroke Death Risk Using Single X-Ray

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

Scientists have also discovered a way to use artificial intelligence to predict the risk of a heart attack or stroke using only a single x-ray.

Dec 4, 2022

Methionine Restriction Extends Lifespan: Roles For SCFAs And FGF21, But Not Calorie Restriction

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, life extension

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Dec 4, 2022

This is Ameca, the most advanced life-like robot in the world! đŸ˜ŻđŸ”„ #shorts

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

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Dec 4, 2022

Yaks breathe easy thanks to newly discovered lung cells

Posted by in category: futurism

Scientists find that yaks’ lungs evolved to use oxygen more efficiently at high altitudes.

Dec 4, 2022

New study provides evidence indicating our brains are quantum

Posted by in categories: neuroscience, quantum physics

Scientists in Europe may have discovered a direct link between the human brain and the quantum nature of the universe itself.

Dec 4, 2022

US unveils world’s first sixth generation nuclear stealth bomber, B-21 Raider

Posted by in category: military

The United States Air Force unveiled the B-21 Raider, a high-tech stealth bomber that can carry nuclear and conventional weapons and is designed to be able to fly without a crew on board. The fleet is estimated to cost $203 billion to develop, buy and operate over 30 years, according to Bloomberg, with the US planning to acquire at least 100 of the aircraft.

Much of the features of the warplane are shrouded in mystery, with reports suggesting that it has the potential for an uncrewed flight. A US Air Force spokeswoman said the aircraft was “provisioned for the possibility, but there has been no decision to fly without a crew”.

The first flight by a B-21 is expected to take place next year.

Dec 4, 2022

Stanford scientists can control specific brain cells at a distance

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Researchers at Stanford and Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU) have developed a technique for controlling neurons from a distance, without invasive implants.

By injecting a molecule called TRPV1 — which helps us sense the heat in capsaicin chili peppers — into the brains of mice, they could control specific brain cells from up to one meter (about three feet) using infrared light beams.

The ability to impact neurons, without invasive surgical methods or tethers sticking out of skulls, could help researchers study the brain during more normal behavior, like mice socializing together.

Dec 4, 2022

China/In Space-Shenzhou-14/Undock

Posted by in category: space travel

Beijing, China — Dec 4, 2022 (CCTV — No access Chinese mainland) 1. Various of ground control team working 2. Screen showing Shenzhou-14 separating from space station combination.

In Space — Dec 4, 2022 (China Manned Space Agency — No access Chinese mainland) 3. Shenzhou-14 spacecraft.

Beijing, China — Dec 4, 2022 (CCTV — No access Chinese mainland) 4. Various of screen showing Shenzhou-14 separating from space station combination 5. Various of screen showing space station combination 6. Screen showing Shenzhou-14 separating from space station combination.

Dec 4, 2022

World’s First Artificial Human Liver Grown In Lab

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

The world’s first artificial liver has been grown from stem cells by British scientists. The resulting “mini-liver” is the size of a small coin; the same technique will be further developed to create a full-size liver.

The mini-liver is useful as it is; within two years it can be used to test new drugs, reducing the number of animal experiments as well as providing results based on a human (rather than animal) liver.

Dec 4, 2022

How artificial kidneys and miniaturized dialysis could save millions of lives

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Year 2020


After decades of slow progress, researchers are exploring better treatments for kidney failure — which kills more people than HIV or tuberculosis.