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“Time Breaks Down at Quantum Scale”: New Scientific Discovery Shocks Physicists and Redefines the Laws of the Universe

IN A NUTSHELL 🔍 Physicists in England discovered two opposing arrows of time in open quantum systems, challenging traditional views. 🌌 The study suggests time can move in both directions at the quantum level, revealing a symmetrical nature. ♻️ Entropy continues to increase in both directions of time, prompting a reevaluation of thermodynamic principles. 🧠.

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Dear readers, please see the latest issue of the Security & Tech Insights newsletter. AI is impacting every aspect of our lives, and this issue provides a compendium of articles that address some of those topics, including cybersecurity. I believe it will be providing a useful resource for everyone interested in emerging tech and cybersecurity, and especially AI. Thanks, and stay safe! Best, Chuck Brooks.

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Liver organoid generates organ-specific blood vessels for the first time

Scientists from Cincinnati Children’s and colleagues based in Japan report achieving a major step forward in organoid technology: producing liver tissue that grows its own internal blood vessels.

This significant advance could lead to new ways to help people living with hemophilia and other coagulation disorders while also taking another step closer to producing transplantable repair tissues for people with damaged livers.

The study, led by Takanori Takebe, MD, Ph.D., director for commercial innovation at the Cincinnati Children’s Center for Stem Cell and Organoid Research and Medicine (CuSTOM), was published in Nature Biomedical Engineering.