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Aug 15, 2024

Coherence entropy unlocks new insights into light-field behavior

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, internet

Light technology is at the heart of many cutting-edge innovations, from high-speed internet to advanced medical imaging. However, transmitting light through challenging environments, such as turbulent atmospheres or deformed optical systems, has always posed a significant hurdle. These complexities can distort and disrupt the light field, making it difficult to achieve clear and reliable results. Scientists have long sought ways to overcome these limitations, and a new breakthrough may hold the key to advancing practical applications.

Aug 15, 2024

Cricket physics: Wind tunnel experiments reveal why bowling with a near horizontal arm makes for tough batting

Posted by in category: physics

Key to winning a cricket match is tricking the other team’s batters—no small feat, as bowlers bowl cricket balls nearly 100 miles per hour. In recent years, a bowling technique that has become popular involves keeping the arm almost entirely horizontal during delivery, notably used by Sri Lankan stars Lasith Malinga and Matheesha Pathirana. The aerodynamics of such deliveries have perplexed sports physicists.

Aug 15, 2024

Novel light transport model improves X-ray phase contrast imaging

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, security, transportation

Researchers at the University of Houston unveiled an advancement in X-ray imaging technology that could provide significant improvements in medical diagnostics, materials and industrial imaging, transportation security and other applications.

Aug 15, 2024

New massive eccentric brown dwarf discovered

Posted by in category: space

An international team of astronomers has reported the discovery of a new brown dwarf, which received designation TOI-2490 b. The newfound object is about 74 times more massive than Jupiter and orbits a sun-like star on a highly eccentric orbit. The finding was detailed in a paper published August 8 on the pre-print server arXiv.

Aug 14, 2024

Alexander Vilenkin — Why Did Our Universe Begin?

Posted by in categories: cosmology, quantum physics

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That the universe began seems astonishing. What brought it about? What forces were involved? How did the laws of nature generate the vast expanse of billions of galaxies of billions of stars and planets in the structures that we see today? What new physics was involved? What more must we learn?

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Aug 14, 2024

Engineering Toxoplasma gondii secretion systems for intracellular delivery of multiple large therapeutic proteins to neurons

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, engineering, neuroscience

Bracha et al.


Toxoplasma gondii culture and maintenance.

Type I RH and type II Pru and ME49 strain T. gondii were grown in HFF in high-glucose Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium (DMEM) supplemented with 4 mM l-glutamine, 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS) and 1% penicillin/streptomycin or 20 μg ml−1 gentamicin antibiotics (‘complete DMEM’) at 37 °C with 5% CO2. Cultures were monitored daily and T. gondii were passaged by transferring 1–3 drops (20–100 μl) of the supernatant of a lysed dish (containing extracellular parasites) into a fresh dish with confluent HFF cells. Type I RH and type II Pru strains were validated by PCR–restriction-fragment length polymorphism (primers described in Supplementary Table 1)81 or by passage into Cre Reporter cell lines to confirm Cre recombination as previously described16.

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Aug 14, 2024

Design Delulu on Instagram: ‘Jensen Huang says designing computer chips and writing software can no longer be done without AI and he wants to turn NVIDIA into one giant AI’

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

48 likes, — designdelulu on May 23, 2024: ‘Jensen Huang says designing computer chips and writing software can no longer be done without AI and he wants to turn NVIDIA into one giant AI’

Aug 14, 2024

Hackers May Have Leaked Every American’s Social Security Information

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

Security experts are warning that a background check site may have been breached, resulting in the potential exposure of billions of Social Security and address records that could cover everyone in the United States.

As BleepingComputer reports, a hacking forum lit up when a user claimed to have access to a huge cache of documents gleaned from data brokerage National Public Data.

Though it doesn’t share its methodology on its website, NPD is believed to scrape its data from publicly available records to create individual user profiles generally used by private investigators or in background or criminal records checks.

Aug 14, 2024

Newly found star 30 times the size of the sun has an unexpected chemical composition

Posted by in categories: chemistry, cosmology

J0524-0336 contains 100,000 times more lithium than the sun does at its current age. This amount challenges the prevailing models of how stars evolve.

Aug 14, 2024

The mysterious origin of Stonehenge’s altar stone might have been solved

Posted by in category: futurism

Researchers have traced the central sandstone to sources hundreds of miles away from its current resting place, suggesting that it might have been transported by sea.

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