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Aug 6, 2024

Unlocking Future Technologies With Magnetic Control of Rare Earth Elements

Posted by in categories: computing, materials

Laser pulses have been shown to adjust the magnetic properties of rare earths by affecting 4f electrons, opening avenues for quicker and more energy-efficient data storage devices.

The special properties of rare earth magnetic materials are due to the electrons in the 4f shell. Until now, the magnetic properties of 4f electrons were considered almost impossible to control. Now, scientists have shown for the first time that laser pulses can influence 4f electrons — and thus change their magnetic properties. The discovery, which was made through experiments at EuXFEL and FLASH, opens up a new way to data storage with rare earth elements.

Breakthrough in Magnetic Properties Control.

Aug 6, 2024

The Paradox of Cognition: Why Thinking Too Hard Can Make You Miserable

Posted by in categories: education, neuroscience

Mental effort is generally unpleasant, as confirmed by a meta-analysis involving over 4,600 participants across various tasks and demographics. People often pursue challenging activities for the rewards, not the pleasure of the task. Credit: SciTechDaily.com.

A meta-analysis of 170 studies revealed that regardless of the task or population, increased mental effort correlates with feelings of frustration and stress. This phenomenon is less pronounced in Asian populations, possibly due to different educational experiences. Despite this, people still engage in mentally challenging tasks like chess, driven by the rewards rather than enjoyment of the effort itself.

Aug 6, 2024

DARPA suggests turning legacy C code automatically into Rust

Posted by in category: futurism

Who wants to make a TRACTOR pull request?

Aug 6, 2024

DARPA Funded Research Shows Advances in Powering Robot Spy Bugs with Ocean Bacteria

Posted by in categories: government, internet, military, robotics/AI, space, surveillance

A new robot bug that can live in the ocean for 100 years and feed off of bacteria has made its debut as DARPA’s latest surveillance tool.

With a vast amount of area to cover, the US government is funding research for new oceanic spy technology. Now, a Binghamton University team has developed what may become one of the most simple and effective tools in its arsenal.

Now, a new DARPA initiative is playing off of the idea of “the Internet of Things,” the term used for the many non-computer devices connected to the Internet in some way, from refrigerators to fish tanks, and seeking to develop an “Ocean of Things.” With many futurists’ eyes on space conflict and satellite warfare, it’s easy to forget that 71% of the Earth’s surface is water, and naval conflict is still an element in geopolitics.

Aug 6, 2024

OpenAI co-founder John Schulman leaves ChatGPT maker for rival Anthropic

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

New: 3 OpenAI leaders are leaving.

President Greg Brockman going on extended leave, John Shulman to rival Anthropic, and product leader Peter Deng is also out.

https://theinformation.com/articles/trio-of-leaders-leave-op…&rc=c48ukx.

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Aug 5, 2024

Elon Musk says his brainchip patients will soon ‘outperform a pro gamer’, then takes a big old puff and says ‘let’s give people superpowers’

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, Elon Musk

What could go wrong!

Aug 5, 2024

Forget Ozempic. Celebrities are all in on taking a new anti-aging drug

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Sorry, lol, i had to.

‘I’m never going to age’


It’s a crucial support to most everything our body does. When we’re young, our body is efficient at producing NAD.

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Aug 5, 2024

Google’s online search monopoly is illegal, US judge rules

Posted by in category: futurism

The decision is a major blow to Alphabet, Google’s parent company, and could reshape how technology giants operate.

Aug 5, 2024

New Quantum Experiments to Test Simulation Hypothesis and its Connection to Consciousness

Posted by in categories: computing, neuroscience, quantum physics, virtual reality

Science: Physicists Will conduct experiments to verify if we live in the real reality or if we live in a virtual reality. In a computer simulation. In a dream. Or if not.


Researchers at California State Polytechnic University (CalPoly), Pomona are carrying out a series of quantum physics experiments expected to provide strong scientific evidence that we live in a computer simulated virtual reality. — PR13031782.

Aug 5, 2024

Associations of Microbleeds and Their Topography With Imaging and CSF Biomarkers of Alzheimer Pathology in Individuals With Down Syndrome

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

This study assessed

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