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Feb 20, 2022

Changing diet can add more than a decade to life expectancy

Posted by in category: futurism

A new model, available as an online calculator, estimates the impact of dietary changes on life expectancy.

Feb 20, 2022

Pushing The Boundaries Of AI Ethics Into The Topsy-Turvy World Of Radical Ethical AI, Potentially Exemplified Via The Use Case Of Vaunted AI-Based Self-Driving Cars

Posted by in categories: ethics, robotics/AI, transportation

The rising visibility of Ethical AI or AI Ethics is doing great good, meanwhile some believe it isn’t enough and a semblance of embracing Radical Ethical AI is appearing. This is closely examined, including for AI-based self-driving cars.

Has the prevailing tenor and attention of today’s widely emerging semblance of AI Ethics gotten into a veritable rut? Some seem to decidedly think so.

Let’s unpack this. You might generally be aware that there has been a rising tide of interest in the ethical ramifications of AI. This is often referred to as either AI Ethics or Ethical AI, which we’ll consider herein those two monikers as predominantly equivalent and interchangeable (I suppose some might quibble about that assumption, but I’d like to suggest that we not get distracted by the potential differences, if any, for the purposes of this discussion).

Feb 20, 2022

New Research Explores The Mental Health Consequences Of Being Obsessively Passionate About Your Job

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Feb 20, 2022

AI-synthesized faces are indistinguishable from real faces and more trustworthy

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Feb 20, 2022

This rare Frankenstein star wears the skin of its dead companion

Posted by in category: futurism

This kind of “merger” is so rare that only two stars of this type are known.


This merger takes a pretty exact mass range of two white dwarves, one that causes one star to thrash the other and pull its gas on top.

Feb 20, 2022

Physicists measure gravitational time warp to within one millimeter

Posted by in categories: cosmology, physics

The flow of time isn’t as consistent as we might think – gravity slows it down, so clocks on the surface of Earth tick slower than those in space. Now researchers have measured time passing at different speeds across just one millimeter, the smallest distance yet.

The idea that time would be affected by gravity was first proposed by Albert Einstein in 1915, as part of his theory of general relativity. Space and time are inextricably linked, and large masses warp the fabric of spacetime with their immense gravitational influence. This has the effect of making time pass more slowly closer to a large mass like a planet, star, or, in the most extreme example, a black hole. This phenomenon is known as time dilation.

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Feb 20, 2022

Human footprints near ice age lake suggest surprisingly early arrival in the Americas

Posted by in category: climatology

The discovery may be the strongest evidence yet that people reached the Americas thousands of years earlier than many archaeologists thought.


Between 23,000 and 21,000 years ago, people squished through the mud along a lakeshore in what is now New Mexico, alone and in small groups, leaving behind their footprints. Or at least that’s the conclusion of a new paper that Oregon State University, Corvallis, archaeologist Loren Davis calls “potentially groundbreaking.” If the dates are right, the discovery would be the strongest evidence yet that people reached the Americas during the middle of the last ice age, thousands of years earlier than many archaeologists thought.

“If that’s true … it’s going to be a revolution in the way that we think about archaeology in the Americas,” says Davis, who wasn’t involved with the work. It might reignite debates about how people first reached the continent from Asia. But Davis and others would like corroboration of the surprising dates before they rewrite their understanding of when and how people arrived.

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Feb 20, 2022

The Insane Engineering of the Parker Solar Probe

Posted by in category: engineering

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Feb 20, 2022

Now that the final book in The Cybernetic Theory of Mind series is released, the entire eBook series is available on Amazon all in one place!

Posted by in categories: computing, neuroscience, quantum physics, singularity, transhumanism

This is a 5-book set on the ultimate nature of reality, consciousness, physics of time, computational physics, philosophy of mind, foundations of quantum physics, technological singularity, transhumanism, impending phase transition of humanity, simulation hypothesis, economic theory, extended Gaia theory, transcendental metaphysics and God, all of which is combined into one elegant Theory of Everything.

If you’re eager to familiarize with probably the most advanced ontological framework to date or if you’re already familiar with the Syntellect Hypothesis which, with this series, is now presented to you as the full-fledged Cybernetic Theory of Mind, then this series will surely present to you some newly-introduced and updated material if compared with the originally published version and can be read as a stand-alone work just like any book of the series: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08R2K7ZK2?tag=lifeboatfound-20

*Watch the Playlist of Trailers for all five eBooks: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBh8LYfDZBTvd_rr8D3WlSZdwRRqQSYVX

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Feb 20, 2022

AI Is Helping Scientists Explain the Brain

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

But what if it’s telling them a false story?