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Nov 11, 2024

Quantum cyber threats are likely years away. Why — and how — we’re working today to stop them

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, mobile phones, quantum physics

This was Mastercard in March: You probably do it every day without a second thought — shop online with your credit card, or install an update on your phone, or send a confidential file to a co-worker.


Mastercard’s efforts include a pilot to test whether quantum key distribution would work on its complex global network.

Nov 11, 2024

Scientists Just Discovered a Guaranteed Way to Live Longer, Healthier, and Smarter. But It Will Require (Literally) Heavy Lifting

Posted by in category: life extension

Research shows you can influence your genes to crack the longevity code.

Nov 11, 2024

New ‘wastewater’ jet fuel could cut airplane emissions by 70%

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

Scientists have discovered how to convert wastewater into biofuel to cut plane emissions by 70% — creating a new sustainable version of aviation fuel using biomass and agricultural waste.

Nov 11, 2024

The first X-ray portraits of living bacteria

Posted by in category: futurism

Pharmaceutical microbiology, quality assurance, healthcare, cleanroom, contamination control, microbiology, tim sandle, sterility, disinfection.

Nov 11, 2024

Successful aging starts with a good night’s sleep, study suggests

Posted by in category: life extension

Researchers at Wenzhou Medical University in China have discovered that changes in sleep patterns as we age are associated with lower odds of successful aging.

Nov 11, 2024

New medical procedure for treating irregular heart rhythm

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

The technology is designed to treat the condition atrial fibrillation, or irregular heart rhythm. This is in a way that carries a lower risk of complications and shorter anaesthesia time (when compared to traditional treatment).

The new technology took eighteen years to develop. In recent months, pulsed field ablation has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the acceptance marks a milestone in heart treatment.

The process involves the use of microsecond-scale, high-voltage electrical fields to cause irreversible electroporation and destabilization of cell membranes, according to the New England Journal of Medicine.

Nov 11, 2024

Unveiling the secrets of aging: Scientists discover dual role of immunoglobulins

Posted by in category: life extension

A team of scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and BGI Research has uncovered the intricate mechanisms by which immunoglobulins influence the aging process, a finding that might reshape our understanding of aging.

Nov 11, 2024

New giant particle collider ‘right option for science’: Next CERN chief

Posted by in categories: particle physics, science

The next head of Europe’s CERN physics laboratory said Thursday that he favored moving forward with plans for a giant particle collider far more powerful than the collider that discovered the famous “God particle”

Nov 11, 2024

Scientists Consider Drastic Action as Doomsday Glacier Threatens to Flood Entire Islands and Coasts

Posted by in categories: existential risks, transportation

Scientists disagree when the Thwaites or Doomsday Glacier will fully melt, but they are starting to weigh up large scale interventions.

Nov 11, 2024

The Big Bang Is Beyond Doubt. An Expert Reveals Why

Posted by in category: cosmology

How did everything begin? It’s a question that humans have pondered for thousands of years. Over the last century or so, science has homed in on an answer: the Big Bang.

This describes how the Universe was born in a cataclysmic explosion almost 14 billion years ago. In a tiny fraction of a second, the observable universe grew by the equivalent of a bacterium expanding to the size of the Milky Way. The early universe was extraordinarily hot and extremely dense. But how do we know this happened?

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