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Mar 23, 2024

Music to Make Your Brain Shut up

Posted by in categories: media & arts, neuroscience

Ìsaac asimov in his classic science for the layman book on neuroscience the human brain made an interesting speculation of whether or not the brain could understand itself he speculated if the brain could learn enough about its own functions the phenomenon of creativity and imagination and intuition…


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Mar 23, 2024

Unspoken Triggers of Porn Addiction: Loneliness, Mental Health, and Brain Chemistry

Posted by in categories: chemistry, neuroscience

Are you or someone you know struggling with porn addiction? Do you wonder how to quit porn effectively? To quit porn addiction, we need to understand the root causes of porn addiction first. This is a tough subject to talk about, which is why we made this video.

Mar 23, 2024

Cutting Energy Use by 97% — Stanford Engineers Invent Game-Changing Actuator

Posted by in categories: cyborgs, robotics/AI

Whether it’s a powered prosthesis to assist a person who has lost a limb or an independent robot navigating the outside world, we are asking machines to perform increasingly complex, dynamic tasks. But the standard electric motor was designed for steady, ongoing activities like running a compressor or spinning a conveyor belt – even updated designs waste a lot of energy when making more complicated movements.

Researchers at Stanford University have invented a way to augment electric motors to make them much more efficient at performing dynamic movements through a new type of actuator, a device that uses energy to make things move. Their actuator, published March 20 in Science Robotics, uses springs and clutches to accomplish a variety of tasks with a fraction of the energy usage of a typical electric motor.

“Rather than wasting lots of electricity to just sit there humming away and generating heat, our actuator uses these clutches to achieve the very high levels of efficiency that we see from electric motors in continuous processes, without giving up on controllability and other features that make electric motors attractive,” said Steve Collins, associate professor of mechanical engineering and senior author of the paper.

Mar 23, 2024

Signs of life detectable in single ice grain emitted from extraterrestrial moons, experimental setup shows

Posted by in category: alien life

The ice-encrusted oceans of some of the moons orbiting Saturn and Jupiter are leading candidates in the search for extraterrestrial life. A new lab-based study led by the University of Washington in Seattle and the Freie Universität Berlin shows that individual ice grains ejected from these planetary bodies may contain enough material for instruments headed there in the fall to detect signs of life, if such life exists.

Mar 23, 2024

Mathematician wins 2024 Abel prize for making sense of randomness

Posted by in category: futurism

Michel Talagrand has won the 2024 Abel prize for his work researching probability theory and the extremes of randomness.

By Alex Wilkins

Mar 23, 2024

Anti-Aging Breakthrough? This FDA-Approved Procedure Reversed Aging in Multiple Clocks In Human Trial

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, neuroscience

Plasma exchange human trials.


TPE Treatment, is an FDA-approved treatment for many autoimmune diseases, shows age reversal identified by multiple biological clocks. It improved both physical strength and mental health in human clinical trial(unpublished data) presented by Dr. Kiprov.

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Mar 23, 2024

Introducing SceneScript, a novel approach for 3D scene reconstruction

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

From AIatMeta.

Today we’re introducing SceneScript, a novel method for reconstructing environments and representing the layout of physical spaces from @RealityLabs Research.

Details ➡️ https://bit.ly/3x2cOzh.

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Mar 23, 2024

Changes in Protein Folding Can Drive Evolution

Posted by in categories: biological, evolution

In cells, like the snowflake yeast in this image byTony Burnetti, proteins are translated and folded into very specific, three-dimensional shapes. | Cell And Molecular Biology.

Mar 23, 2024

Can the Right Gut Bacteria Relieve Chronic Lung Disease?

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

A lung disease called chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can have close connections to bacteria in the human gastrointestinal tract, according to new research published in the journal Gut. COPD is a chronic lung disease in which patients have difficulty breathing. It is usually attributed to the inhalation of toxins like long-term cigarette use or exposure to air pollution, for example. Worldwide, COPD is the third leading cause of death. Now we can add it to the long list of conditions that have been associated with the vast community of microbes in the GI tract, called the gut microbiome.

Researchers have shown that specific types of gut bacteria are linked to the development of COPD. While this does not show a cause and effect relationship, the investigators also determined that when fecal bacteria were transferred from healthy mice to mice with COPD, symptoms of COPD were relieved in the recipient mice.

Mar 23, 2024

Oxford researchers uncover remarkable archive of ancient human brains

Posted by in category: neuroscience

A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Oxford has challenged previously held views that brain preservation in the archaeological record is extremely rare. The team carried out the largest study to date of the global archaeological literature about preserved human brains to compile an archive that exceeds 20-fold the number of brains previously compiled. The findings have been published today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

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