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Until now, Mars.
Mars is the second smallest planet in our solar system and the fourth planet from the sun. It is a dusty, cold, desert world with a very thin atmosphere. Iron oxide is prevalent in Mars’ surface resulting in its reddish color and its nickname “The Red Planet.” Mars’ name comes from the Roman god of war.
Nov 6, 2022
Brain Complexity and Consciousness
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: biological, neuroscience
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Using the EBRAINS research infrastructure, scientists of the Human Brain Project have developed multi-scale simulations of the human brain that mimic hallmarks of activity during wake and deep sleep states. Such simulations can lead to a better understanding of biological mechanisms that regulate human consciousness and its disorders, which span from single neurons to whole brain scales.
Nov 6, 2022
Sci-fi no more: Introducing the contact lenses of the future
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: augmented reality, biotech/medical, military, robotics/AI
More and more companies and scientists are working to equip contact lenses with applications that not long ago still seemed like science fiction, such as the ability to record videos or diagnose and even treat diseases. Mojo Vision, an American startup, is one company that has been improving its prototypes since 2015. It is currently developing an ambitious project involving augmented reality lenses that, in addition to correcting your vision, will let you consult all kinds of information, from the trails on a ski slope to your pace when you run, all through microLED displays the size of a grain of sand.
“In the short term, it sounds like a futuristic idea, but 20 years ago we couldn’t even imagine many of the technological advances that we have today,” says Ana Belén Cisneros del Río, deputy dean of the College of Opticians-Optometrists in the Spanish region of Castilla y León, of the Mojo Vision project. However, Daniel Elies, a specialist in cornea, cataract and refractive surgery and medical director of the Institute of Ocular Microsurgery (IMO) Miranza Group in Madrid, does not believe that this type of contact lens will become part of everyday life anytime soon, “especially due to cost issues.”
One of the companies interested in manufacturing augmented reality contacts is Magic Leap. Sony, for its part, applied a few years ago for a patent for lenses that can record videos, and Samsung did the same for lenses equipped with a camera and a display that projects images directly into the user’s eye. Some researchers are trying to create robotic lenses that can zoom in and out with the blink of an eye, and yet others are working on night vision contact lenses, which could be useful in military applications.
Nov 6, 2022
Time’s up: mutation rate and lifespan
Posted by Germen Roding in category: biotech/medical
Can we decrease mutation rate in humans?
4Institute for Cardiovascular Regeneration, Centre of Molecular Medicine, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
5German Center for Cardiovascular Research DZHK, Partner site Frankfurt Rhine-Main, Berlin, Germany.
Nov 6, 2022
Blood Test #6 in 2022: Diet Composition (Part I)
Posted by Mike Lustgarten in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
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Nov 6, 2022
Tactical Jet Suit Drills
Posted by Raphael Ramos in categories: business, engineering, military
Current benchmarks for don & doff the Jet Suit, speed bearing ams and demonstration of the helmet steered sidearm.
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Nov 6, 2022
Nissan Stops Taking Sakura Mini EV Orders In Japan Over Huge Demand
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in category: futurism
A Nissan spokesperson said the company temporarily stopped taking new orders for the Sakura EV due to wait times of a year or more.
Nov 6, 2022
If Light Has No Mass, Why is It Affected by Black Holes?
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: cosmology
For those of us who have done a bit of homework on space, and have a basic understanding of the properties of light and gravity, we may feel like have a lot of the answers. These two things have a huge impact on the known universe, as well as our conception of it.
However, the interaction of these two fundamental aspects of space gets a bit confusing.
We have heard adages like nothing can escape the gravitational pull of a black hole, and we often think of black holes as cosmic vacuum cleaners that can suck up entire galaxies and anything else that has mass. We also think of light as being composed of massless photons, and as the fastest-moving thing in the universe – moving at roughly 300,000 km/second.