Apr 23, 2022
Light-induced ferromagnetism in moiré superlattices
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: engineering, quantum physics
A study reveals light as a new dynamic knob to control ferromagnetic order in moiré superlattices.
A study reveals light as a new dynamic knob to control ferromagnetic order in moiré superlattices.
This is a 10-minute version with my picks on an hour-and-a-half interview on the longevity science made by Rhonda Patrick to Morgan Levine.
The link to the entire interview, which took place on April 12, 2022, is in the description of the video.
Continue reading “Morgan Levine is interviewed by Rhonda Patrick on Longevity. My picks on it” »
Amid the chaotic chains of events that ensue when protons smash together at the Large Hadron Collider in Europe, one particle has popped up that appears to go to pieces in a peculiar way.
All eyes are on the B meson, a yoked pair of quark particles. Having caught whiffs of unexpected B meson behavior before, researchers with the Large Hadron Collider beauty experiment (LHCb) have spent years documenting rare collision events featuring the particles, in hopes of conclusively proving that some novel fundamental particle or effect is meddling with them.
In their latest analysis, first presented at a seminar in March, the LHCb physicists found that several measurements involving the decay of B mesons conflict slightly with the predictions of the Standard Model of particle physics — the reigning set of equations describing the subatomic world. Taken alone, each oddity looks like a statistical fluctuation, and they may all evaporate with additional data, as has happened before. But their collective drift suggests that the aberrations may be breadcrumbs leading beyond the Standard Model to a more complete theory.
Making positive impacts on human longevity — sonia arrison, author, analyst, investor, entrepreneur.
Sonia Arrison (https://soniaarrison.com/) is a best-selling author, analyst, entrepreneur, and investor.
“I cannot take your philanthropy on climate change seriously when you have a massive short position against Tesla,” Musk told Gates, per the texts.
She gives a great analogy of slowing aging versus reversing aging, and I did not realize Yamanaka Factors were not so perfect in current use.
In this video Eleanor talks about the her view on Longevity Escape Velocity and reprogramming with Yamanaka factors and some of the issues around this technology.
Continue reading “Future Of Aging & Cellular Reprogramming | Eleanor Sheekey Ep 4” »
Researchers have designed proteins that self-assemble into tiny machine parts for use in molecular engines.
Software from Brave and DuckDuckGo will automatically bypass Google AMP.
Brave and DuckDuckGo have rolled out updates to help users bypass a divisive web initiative from Google.
An awful lot of meetings lie ahead for roboticists and regulators to determine how machines and people will work together.
Machines will do the nasty jobs; human beings the nice ones | Science & technology.