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Nov 30, 2020

Build software better, together

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Automated program repair for python.


GitHub is where people build software. More than 50 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 100 million projects.

Nov 30, 2020

International lawyers draft plan to criminalise ecosystem destruction

Posted by in categories: law, sustainability

Plan to draw up legal definition of ‘ecocide’ attracts support from European countries and small island nations.

Nov 30, 2020

‘The game has changed.’ AI triumphs at solving protein structures

Posted by in categories: biological, biotech/medical, health, robotics/AI

Artificial intelligence (AI) has solved one of biology’s grand challenges: predicting how proteins curl up from a linear chain of amino acids into 3D shapes that allow them to carry out life’s tasks. Today, leading structural biologists and organizers of a biennial protein-folding competition announced the achievement by researchers at DeepMind, a U.K.-based AI company. They say the DeepMind method will have far-reaching effects, among them dramatically speeding the creation of new medications.

Nov 30, 2020

AI Solves 50-Year-Old Biology ‘Grand Challenge’ Decades Before Experts Predicted

Posted by in categories: biological, robotics/AI

A long-standing and incredibly complex scientific problem concerning the structure and behaviour of proteins has been effectively solved by a new artificial intelligence (AI) system, scientists report.

DeepMind, the UK-based AI company, has wowed us for years with its parade of ever-advancing neural networks that continually trounce humans at complex games such as chess and Go.

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Nov 30, 2020

Europe Is Launching a Giant Claw to Grab Space Junk

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Yoink!


The claw will attempt to grab a 250 pound retired rocket part as soon as 2025.

Nov 30, 2020

How autonomous robots are changing construction

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There’s a lot of buzz around self-driving cars, but autonomous driving technology could revolutionize the construction industry first. That industry hasn’t changed much over the last several decades, according to some experts, making it an ideal candidate for automation.

“The way we build today is largely unchanged from the way we used to build 50 years ago,” said Gaurav Kikani, vice president of Built Robotics. “Within two years, I think we’re really going to turn the corner, and you’re going to see an explosion of robotics being used on construction sites.”

The industry is also faced with a labor shortage that the Covid-19 pandemic has further complicated.

Nov 30, 2020

Art Meets Exoplanets: New Book Offers Window Onto Exo-Worlds

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health, space

Shockingly, Carroll notes that if our own Earth had formed just one percent farther away from the Sun, it would have suffered a runaway glaciation. By contrast, one percent further in and Earth would have suffered a runaway greenhouse and the fate that befell present-day Venus. “The habitable zone is a planetary tightrope,” writes Carroll.

However, the book does cover the possibility that super-earths and/or gas giant planets that lie in their parent stars’ habitable zones might also harbor planet-sized moons. As the book notes, it’s an idea that Hollywood director James Cameron’s embraced in his ground-breaking movie “Avatar.”

“Envisioning Exoplanets” also offers the reader capsule summaries of the various detection techniques that astronomers have used through the years to remotely explore and characterize these far-flung worlds.

Nov 30, 2020

50-year Mystery of Protein Folding Solved by AI

Posted by in categories: biological, robotics/AI

Protein folding, one of the biggest mysteries in biology, has been solved by artificial intelligence company DeepMind.

Nov 30, 2020

McRib returns to Colorado for first time since 2015

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On lighter news.


McDonald’s pork McRib sandwich will be available in Colorado and nationwide on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020. The sandwich debuted in 1982 and is a fan-favorite item.

Nov 30, 2020

Over 100 Infected Danish Mink Have Escaped And Could Spread SARS-CoV-2 to Wildlife

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More than 100 SARS-CoV-2 infected mink may have escaped from Danish fur farms, raising the risk that these escapees could spread the novel coronavirus to wild animals, creating a new reservoir for the virus, The Guardian reported.

“Every year, a few thousand mink escape,” and this year, an estimated 5 percent of these escaped animals may have been infected with SARS-CoV-2, Sten Mortensen, veterinary research manager at the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration, told The Guardian.

These mink may be spreading the coronavirus to wild animals, even as millions of mink still on farms are being culled to prevent spread of the virus.