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Enough doomscrolling, now is a great time to escape into a book or movie – as suggested by London Business School faculty.
Dec 21, 2021
Moving toward the first flying humanoid robot
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
Researchers at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) have recently been exploring a fascinating idea, that of creating humanoid robots that can fly. To efficiently control the movements of flying robots, objects or vehicles, however, researchers require systems that can reliably estimate the intensity of the thrust produced by propellers, which allow them to move through the air.
As thrust forces are difficult to measure directly, they are usually estimated based on data collected by onboard sensors. The team at IIT recently introduced a new framework that can estimate thrust intensities of flying multibody systems that are not equipped with thrust-measuring sensors. This framework, presented in a paper published in IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, could ultimately help them to realize their envisioned flying humanoid robot.
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Dec 21, 2021
US Army Creates Single Vaccine Effective Against All COVID & SARS Variants, Researchers Say
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: biotech/medical, futurism
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Within weeks, Walter Reed researchers expect to announce that human trials show success against Omicron—and even future strains.
Dec 21, 2021
A dinosaur embryo has been found inside a fossilized egg. Here’s what that means
Posted by Faith Jones in category: futurism
The egg was acquired in 2000, but put in storage. It was later identified as a dinosaur egg, and an embryo was found hidden within it.
Dec 21, 2021
Boeing and Airbus warn US over 5G safety concerns
Posted by Muhammad Furqan in category: internet
The world’s two biggest plane makers say the technology could have a negative impact on the aviation industry.
Dec 21, 2021
Pro-Longevity Molecules in ‘Young Blood’ Rejuvenate Aged Mouse Muscle
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, nanotechnology
Researchers identify a crucial mediator of youthfulness for mouse muscle in membranous nanoparticles circulating the bloodstream, a discovery that could advance muscle regeneration therapies for older people.
Dec 21, 2021
Nanome uses VR to build molecules and reality check AI recommendations
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: robotics/AI, virtual reality
Chemists can manipulate molecules, watch proteins interact and share their work with colleagues in the virtual reality platform.
Chemists may be one of the first researchers to see the benefits of working in virtual reality instead of actual reality. The VR software company Nanome has a 21st century replacement for the ball and stick models that date from 1,865 as well as software models that create 2D images of molecules on computer screens.
The VR platform has won over highly educated researchers who are skeptical of everything who at the same time have been waiting for decades for this technology to mature, according to Steve McCloskey, founder and CEO of Nanome.
Dec 21, 2021
A colon growth hormone could pave way for treating aging-related disorders
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
Researchers say they have found a growth hormone in the colon that helps damage DNA, which aides in the aging process. The finding could lead to new therapeutic approaches to aging-associated disorders like cancer.
Whereas circulating pituitary growth hormones decline with age, non-pituitary growth hormones, or npGH, increase with age. That means the colon tissue growth hormone helps initiate the first stages of tumor development and influence the aging process, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center researchers said in research published in the journal Cell Reports.
At the core of the issue is npGH blocking a certain protein from protecting DNA from damage. The protein, p53, is a tumor suppressor that helps repair DNA, but it can also awaken growth hormones.
Dec 21, 2021
DeepMind’s New AI With a Memory Outperforms Algorithms 25 Times Its Size
Posted by Chris J. Kent in categories: information science, robotics/AI
DeepMind’s model, with just 7 billion parameters, outperformed the 178 billion-parameter Jurassic-1 transformer on various language tasks.