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Mar 12, 2021

Colon Cancer: City of Hope Develops Cancer-Killing Virus to Attack It

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Preclinical research demonstrates that combining the oncolytic virus CF33 with an immune checkpoint inhibitor results in lasting resistance to certain tumors such as colon cancer. City of Hope surgical oncologist Susanne Warner, M.D., senior author of the study, said the virus could be a “gamechanger.”

Mar 12, 2021

We Just Found The Largest Luminous Glowing Shark Species in The World

Posted by in category: futurism

Three species of shark that inhabit the twilit depths of the ocean just turned out to have been bioluminescent this whole time.

The kitefin shark, the blackbelly lanternshark, and the southern lanternshark have all been discovered to have softly glowing blue patterns on their skin, a first for sharks found in New Zealand waters.

Of those three, the kitefin shark, which grows up to 180 centimetres (5 feet 11 inches) long, is now the largest known bioluminescent shark in the world.

Mar 12, 2021

Facebook’s next big AI project is training its machines on users’ public videos

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

Facebook has announced a new AI project called Learn From Video, which will use public Facebook videos to train its machine learning models. The company is vague about future applications, but it says such models could be used to improve captions, search functions, and much more.

Mar 12, 2021

A new approach to directly testing quantum gravity

Posted by in category: quantum physics

Scientists have been trying to come up with a theory of quantum gravity for 100 years.


A team of physicists has proposed a clever plan to concoct a quantum theory of gravity: refine an age-old technique, and use it to probe the tiniest scales in the universe.

Mar 12, 2021

H.A.L.O. AI Completes XPRIZE Competition as Finalist with Groundbreaking Unification of Quantum Mechanics and Relativity

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, quantum physics, robotics/AI

P.e.a.c.e!nc. is proud to announce the conclusion as finalists in the $500k Pandemic Response Challenge sponsored by Cognizant with Landmark AI Experiment.

Mar 12, 2021

‘Camera-in-a-pill’ helps to spot cancer

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, electronics

The NHS in England has begun trials of a new miniature camera device that a patient can swallow, to check if they have bowel cancer, as an alternative to traditional colonoscopy.

Mar 12, 2021

We May Never Find Life on Mars—And That Could Be a Good Thing

Posted by in categories: alien life, existential risks

Some disconcerting thoughts about the future of the human species:


Perseverance, the Fermi Paradox, and the Great Filter.

Mar 12, 2021

SpaceX sends up 60 more Starlink internet satellites in pre-dawn launch

Posted by in categories: internet, satellites

SpaceX has launched 1265 Starlinks to date with another 60 awaiting launch this weekend. Thousands more are planned.

Mar 12, 2021

NASA Mars scientists spur girls to ‘reach for the stars’

Posted by in categories: alien life, robotics/AI

Space roboticist Vandi Verma, who operates the Perseverance—the most advanced astrobiology lab ever sent to another world—as it roams Mars looking for signs of ancient microbial life, said unconscious bias was also a factor in shaping aspirations. “Don’t make assumptions about what a child may be interested in because of their gender or race,” she said. “Don’t buy the Lego just for the boy.”

Mar 12, 2021

DARPA Building Special Chips for Data Privacy Protection

Posted by in categories: computing, encryption

Fully Homomorphic Encryption is considered the “holy grail” of encryption. But right now it takes too much compute power to be used widely.