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Apr 1, 2022

A human genome has finally, fully been decoded

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, neuroscience

Further study of newly-sequenced portions of the genome could also help scientists better understand how humans evolved particular traits, such as the bigger brains that sent them down a genetically distinct path from their great ape ancestors.

“The things that make our frontal cortex bigger come from the genes that map in these repetitive regions,” said Evan Eichler, a professor in the department of genome sciences at the University of Washington School of Medicine and also part of the research collaborative.

Advances in genomic sequencing technology could drive a renaissance of medical breakthroughs, the researchers say.

Apr 1, 2022

E3 2022 is canceled

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, entertainment

No E3 this year, but we’ll get another Summer Game Fest.


The Electronic Entertainment Expo, known as E3, has been completely canceled for 2022. The event was originally going to be held in person this year but was shifted to an online showcase over COVID-19 concerns. That online showcase has now been canceled.

Apr 1, 2022

Self-driving semis may revolutionize trucking while eliminating hundreds of thousands of jobs

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

The study found that if such a system were put in place nationwide, 94 percent of human operator hours may be affected, which could account for as many as 500,000 jobs.

In a situation where automation is restricted only to Sun Belt states, as rough weather poses a challenge to automation, about 10 percent of worker operator hours will be affected. If automation is deployed nationwide only during the spring and summer months, about half the nation’s trucking hours could go driverless.

“I think the most surprising thing there was that everyone we spoke to basically said ‘yeah, this can be done,’” Vaishnav said.

Apr 1, 2022

Solar storms can destroy satellites with ease expert explains the science

Posted by in categories: particle physics, satellites, science

Geomagnetic storms occur when space weather hits and interacts with Earth. Space weather is caused by fluctuations within the sun that blast electrons, protons and other particles into space. I study the hazards space weather poses to space-based assets and how scientists can improve the models and prediction of space weather to protect against these hazards.

When space weather reaches Earth, it triggers many complicated processes that can cause a lot of trouble for anything in orbit. And engineers like me are working to better understand these risks and defend satellites against them.

Apr 1, 2022

Meta plans for $800M data center in Temple — what that means for Austin

Posted by in category: computing

TEMPLE, Texas (KXAN) — Meta, formerly known as Facebook, is expanding its presence in Central Texas.

It plans to make an $800 million investment — this time outside of Austin. The company is creating a Hyperscale Data Center about an hour north of Austin in the city of Temple.

“We sort of jokingly, but not so jokingly call Temple the northern-most suburb of Austin,” said Tim Davis, the mayor of Temple.

Apr 1, 2022

You are invited, In Person OR through Zoom to our next event on Thursday, April 21st with Bill Faloon Age Reversal Updates, Dietary Priorities, and a Brief His…

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Apr 1, 2022

Fauna Bio partners with UW Oshkosh in search for novel therapies for disease

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Collaboration seeks to translate disease strategies found in the animal kingdom into new treatments for human disease.

Apr 1, 2022

A massive Airbus A380 flew using 100% sustainable fuel made from cooking oil

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

Ever wondered what to do with old cooking oil? It turns out it could power the world’s largest passenger airliner.

Airbus performed the first-ever A380 flight powered by 100 percent Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) derived mainly from cooking oil and other waste fats, a press statement reveals.

Apr 1, 2022

NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson’s great-granddaughter shares inspiring legacy

Posted by in category: mathematics

TODAY’s Sheinelle Jones sits down with Nakia Boykin, the great-granddaughter of legendary NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson. Boykin shares how Johnson inspired her academically and the lasting legacy she left behind for generations. “I don’t know if I’m going to work at NASA or anything like she did, but math definitely will always be with me as I get older,” she says.

Apr 1, 2022

Tesla opens its ‘longest’ Supercharger station in the world

Posted by in category: transportation

Tesla has opened its “longest Supercharger station in the world” through a growing partnership with a French supermarket company. There are larger, bigger Supercharger stations in the world, but apparently, there are none longer. Tesla is currently growing its Supercharger network at an impressive rate. The automaker went from 23,277 Superchargers at 2,564 stations at […].