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Jan 22, 2022

Sex-typical behavior of mice guided by differences in brain’s gene activity

Posted by in categories: neuroscience, sex

The Neuro-Network.

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Jan 22, 2022

Scientists say social interaction is ‘the dark matter of AI’

Posted by in categories: cosmology, robotics/AI

What’s the missing ingredient in the secret sauce behind human-level intelligence? Is it something we can teach the machines? property= description.

Jan 22, 2022

Quantum Computing in Silicon Just Made a Major Breakthrough. 99% Efficiency?

Posted by in categories: computing, particle physics, quantum physics

Jan 22, 2022

Bitcoin Just Reached a New Record High Above $65 Thousand

Posted by in categories: bitcoin, cryptocurrencies

Bitcoin dipped more than 12% on Friday to below $36,000.


Bitcoin has surged past $65,000 to achieve a record-high price! This trend may continue in the wake of becoming the first cryptocurrency on the NYSE.

Jan 22, 2022

Cybersecurity in 2022 — A Fresh Look at Some Very Alarming Stats

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, business, climatology, cybercrime/malcode, sustainability

*The past two years has seen a rapid shift of work to remote and hybrid offices. The statistics show that hackers welcomed that shift and took advantage of the vulnerabilities and gaps in security by businesses.

* Cyber perils are the biggest concern for companies globally in 2022, according to the Allianz Risk Barometer. The threat of ransomware attacks, data breaches or major IT outages worries companies even more than business and supply chain disruption, natural disasters or the COVID-19 pandemic, all of which have heavily affected firms in the past year.

Cyber incidents tops the Allianz Risk Barometer for only the second time in the survey’s history (44% of responses), Business interruption drops to a close second (42%) and Natural catastrophes ranks third (25%), up from sixth in 2021. Climate change climbs to its highest-ever ranking of sixth (17%, up from ninth), while Pandemic outbreak drops to fourth (22%).y affected firms in the past year. past two years has seen a rapid shift of work to remote and hybrid offices. The statistics show that hackers welcomed that shift and took advantage of the vulnerabilities and gaps in security by businesses.

Jan 22, 2022

243-Year-Old Impossible Puzzle Solved Using Quantum Entanglement

Posted by in categories: computing, mathematics, quantum physics

Over 240 years ago, famous mathematician Leonhard Euler came up with a question: if six army regiments each have six officers of six different ranks, can they be arranged in a square formation such that no row or column repeats either a rank or regiment?

After searching in vain for a solution, Euler declared the problem impossible – and over a century later, the French mathematician Gaston Tarry proved him right. Then, 60 years after that, when the advent of computers removed the need for laboriously testing every possible combination by hand, the mathematicians Parker, Bose, and Shrikhande proved an even stronger result: not only is the six-by-six square impossible, but it’s the only size of square other than two-by-two that doesn’t have a solution at all.

Jan 22, 2022

🔴LIVE — James Webb is about to reach its destination!

Posted by in category: space

Where is Webb now? Live tracking / live tracker of the James Webb Telescope.
James Webb will find breathable atmospheres: https://youtu.be/Ygpl0LUFUpU
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Jan 22, 2022

Any Single Galaxy Reveals the Composition of an Entire Universe

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, space

In computer simulations of possible universes, researchers have discovered that a neural network can infer the amount of matter in a whole universe by studying just one of its galaxies.

Jan 22, 2022

Research Shows Supplement Boosts Muscle and Mitochondria Health

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

A study cohort that received an oral supplement of a gut-produced compound had better endurance in two small exercises.

An oral supplement intended to stimulate a natural body process appears to promote muscle endurance and mitochondrial health in humans. New research suggests that the supplement, urolithin A, may help improve or prolong muscle activity in people who are aging or who have diseases that make exercise difficult.

The paper was published in JAMA Network Open.

Jan 22, 2022

Nuclear quantum computing: It’s coming

Posted by in categories: computing, economics, quantum physics

Silicon-based, nuclear, quantum gate computers? In this economy? Get ready for the future, Uncle Sam’s footing the bill. property= description.