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Oct 24, 2022
Hybrid Intelligence: Coupling AI and the Human Brain | Edward Boyden bigthink
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: biotech/medical, finance, military, mobile phones, robotics/AI
Edward Boyden is a Hertz Foundation Fellow and recipient of the prestigious Hertz Foundation Grant for graduate study in the applications of the physical, biological and engineering sciences. A professor of Biological Engineering and Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT, Edward Boyden explains how humanity is only at its infancy in merging with machines. His work is leading him towards the development of a “brain co-processor”, a device that interacts intimately with the brain to upload and download information to and from it, augmenting human capabilities in memory storage, decision making, and cognition. The first step, however, is understanding the brain on a much deeper level. With the support of the Fannie and John Hertz Foundation, Ed Boyden pursued a PhD in neurosciences from Stanford University.
The Hertz Foundation mission is to provide unique financial and fellowship support to the nation’s most remarkable PhD students in the hard sciences. Hertz Fellowships are among the most prestigious in the world, and the foundation has invested over $200 million in Hertz Fellows since 1963 (present value) and supported over 1,100 brilliant and creative young scientists, who have gone on to become Nobel laureates, high-ranking military personnel, astronauts, inventors, Silicon Valley leaders, and tenured university professors. For more information, visit hertzfoundation.org.
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Oct 24, 2022
Human-AI Collaboration Discovers Quantum Phenomenon Beyond Human Intuition
Posted by Jose Ruben Rodriguez Fuentes in categories: quantum physics, robotics/AI
Using artificial intellgence to find possibilities while humans gauge their significance is proving to be a powerful new form of scientific discovery.
Oct 24, 2022
Adding Heat to Electric Vehicle Batteries Helps Them Charge in Just 10 Minutes
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: energy, sustainability, transportation
Most efforts so far have relied on external heating and cooling systems, but these add a lot of bulk and also tend to use up a considerable amount of energy themselves. The researchers’ innovation, outlined in a recent paper in Nature , was to add an extra component to the batteries: a sheet of nickel foil just a few micrometers thick between the stacked electrodes of each cell.
This ultra-thin sheet is used as a heating element, and when a current is passed through it the cell heats up to 149° Fahrenheit in about a minute. This temperature is maintained through charging, but the cell then quickly cools back to room temperature as soon as the current is switched off.
When they tested their approach, the researchers found that they could charge a 265 watt-hour battery to 70 per cent in 11 minutes. They also showed that heating the battery didn’t seriously affect its lifetime, as it survived 2,000 cycles of charging, which would provide enough energy to drive more than 500,000 miles overall.
Oct 24, 2022
Household Robots are inevitable, but Japanese citizens want them the most
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in category: robotics/AI
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Oct 24, 2022
Alex Blyth at Rejuvenation Startup Summit 2022
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: law, life extension, policy
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Oct 24, 2022
Hair follicles grown in the lab in a step towards hair loss treatment
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in category: futurism
By modifying the embryonic skin cells of mice, researchers created hair follicles that grew up to 3 millimetres long over one month.
Oct 24, 2022
Hevolution Foundation Launches Grants Program to Encourage Research into the Science of Aging in Saudi Arabia
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: biotech/medical, business, life extension, science
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia—(BUSINESS WIRE)— Hevolution Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides grants and early-stage investments to incentivize research and entrepreneurship in healthspan science, announces a new grants program to encourage research into the aging process in Saudi Arabia, as part of the growing Saudi scientific ecosystem. The program, Hevolution’s Open Call for Grant Applications in Saudi Arabia, will provide funding of up to 500,000 Saudi Riyals for local researchers with an interest in the mechanisms of aging.
“This grants program is the first of many through which we aim to encourage the development of the field of aging research in Saudi Arabia” Tweet this
“Saudi Arabia’s population is relatively young but has high rates of age-related conditions such as heart disease and diabetes,” commented Mehmood Khan, MD, Hevolution Foundation’s Chief Executive Officer. “Our hope is that by tackling the aging process itself, we can alleviate the burden of diseases and conditions of aging for the people of Saudi Arabia and worldwide. With this pilot program and others that we have in the works, we hope to enable Saudi Arabia’s scientific community to be a key player in the global charge to reduce the burden of age-related diseases and conditions that affect most of humanity.”
Oct 24, 2022
David Sinclair at ARDD2022: Great release of unpublished data from David Sinclair’s Lab
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: biotech/medical, internet, life extension
The Aging and Drug Discovery Conference (ARDD) 2022 is pleased to present David Sinclair from Harvard Medical School, who shares new unpublished results from his lab at Harvard Medical School.
Held in Copenhagen at the glorious Ceremonial Hall, this meeting gathers the most prominent figures of the aging and longevity research field, from scientists to clinicians, investors, developers, and everything in between. The fast growth of the conference is evidence of its great quality. In 2022 we had around 400 people on-site, and many others joined through the web.