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Nov 30, 2022
20 Times More Intense: New Material Will Help Improve Phone and Television Displays
Posted by Jose Ruben Rodriguez Fuentes in categories: chemistry, computing, mobile phones, physics
Scientists have created, synthesized, and analyzed a new class of fluorophores, which are luminous chemical compounds. These are the new bullet systems based on cyanopyrazine. According to research, the inclusion of cyanogroup compounds in fluorophores considerably boosts the efficiency of organic light-emitting diodes (OLED). This indicates they can be utilized to develop new materials to improve the brightness of smartphone, computer, and television screens. The researchersâ findings were recently published in the journal Dyes and Pigments.
The research was led by Egor Verbitskiy, the director of the Postovsky Institute of Organic Synthesis Ural Branch of RAS and a member of the Laboratory of Medical Chemistry and Advanced Organic Materials at the Ural Federal University. He states that physicists were aware that introducing cyanogroups to fluorophores can enhance the OLEDsâ properties and overall efficiency.
Nov 30, 2022
What Happens When Everyone Realises We Can Live Much Longer? We May Find Out As Soon As 2025
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
Letâs not just cure cancer: letâs cure aging One of the most exciting areas of modern scientific research is the investigation of the causes and cures for aging. Not individual diseases like cancer and heart disease, but the processes which make us elderly and frail, and which thereby make us more susceptible to these diseases.
Nov 30, 2022
Kongsberg precision-strike missiles to replace Harpoons on UK warships
Posted by Raphael Ramos in category: military
The first three warships are being rapidly modified to accept the weapon with the first ready for operation in a little over 12 months the U.K. Ministry of Defence said in a statement.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace revealed the deal during a visit of the British aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth to Norway this week.
The surface-to-surface strike weapon is being rushed into service in time to meet next yearâs pensioning off of the Harpoon missile originally built by McDonnell Douglas before the company was acquired by Boeing.
Nov 30, 2022
Researchers discover new form of antimicrobial resistance
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, health
Australian researchers have uncovered a new form of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), undetectable using traditional laboratory testing methods, in a discovery set to challenge existing efforts to monitor and tackle one of the worldâs greatest health threats.
AMR is expected to claim 10 million lives a year by 2050, with scientists racing to understand and get ahead of the diminishing benefits of antibiotics.
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Nov 30, 2022
New quantum computing feat is a modern twist on a 150-year-old thought experiment
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: computing, quantum physics
A team of quantum engineers at UNSW Sydney has developed a method to reset a quantum computerâthat is, to prepare a quantum bit in the â0â stateâwith very high confidence, as needed for reliable quantum computations. The method is surprisingly simple: it is related to the old concept of âMaxwellâs demonâ, an omniscient being that can separate a gas into hot and cold by watching the speed of the individual molecules.
âHere we used a much more modern âdemonââa fast digital voltmeterâto watch the temperature of an electron drawn at random from a warm pool of electrons. In doing so, we made it much colder than the pool it came from, and this corresponds to a high certainty of it being in the â0â computational state,â says Professor Andrea Morello of UNSW, who led the team.
Nov 30, 2022
Dr Katcherâs E5 Experiment November 2022 Update
Posted by Montie Adkins in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, media & arts
Short version: One treated rat is sill alive and equivalent to a 110 year old human.
In this video we review the latest updates from Dr Katcherâs Lifespan trials and NEEL clinical trials.
NTZ Newsletter.
https://www.ntzplural.com/newsletter.
NEEL website.
https://www.neel.bio.
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Nov 30, 2022
Can âBlueprintâ make you biologically younger?
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, health
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I saw a Twitter thread about Bryan Johnsonâs âBlueprintâ, claiming that heâd made himself biologically younger with a highly optimised combination of diet, supplements and exercise. What could that mean? And should we all start chugging 25 pills a day to start on the Blueprint ourselves? Probably notâŠbut the biology behind it is surprisingly interesting.
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Nov 30, 2022
Engineers use quantum computing to develop transparent window coating that blocks heat
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: climatology, computing, quantum physics
Cooling accounts for about 15 percent of global energy consumption. Conventional clear windows allow the sun to heat up interior spaces, which energy-guzzling air-conditioners must then cool down. But what if a window could help cool the room, use no energy and preserve the view?
Tengfei Luo, the Dorini Family Professor of Energy Studies at the University of Notre Dame, and postdoctoral associate Seongmin Kim have devised a transparent coating for windows that does just that (ACS Energy Letters, âHigh-Performance Transparent Radiative Cooler Designed by Quantum Computingâ).
The coating, or transparent radiative cooler (TRC), allows visible light to come in and keeps other heat-producing light out. The researchers estimate that this invention can reduce electric cooling costs by one-third in hot climates compared to conventional glass windows.