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Mar 1, 2021

Researchers Say You Can Improve Your Eyesight

Posted by in category: futurism

The technology is simple and very safe, using a deep red light of a specific wavelength.

Mar 1, 2021

A new theory for how memories are stored in the brain

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Research from the University of Kent has led to the development of the MeshCODE theory, a revolutionary new theory for understanding brain and memory function. This discovery may be the beginning of a new understanding of brain function and in treating brain diseases such as Alzheimer’s.

Mar 1, 2021

This startup just used A.I. to dramatically reduce the time needed to find a potential new drug for a rare lung disease

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

Insilico Medicine discovered a completely new drug for pulmonary fibrosis and brought it to the cusp of clinical trials in just 18 months and at a cost of less than $2.7 million, a fraction of what it normally takes.

Mar 1, 2021

New Genes Can Form From ‘Jumping Gene Fusions

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics

Some genes don’t stay in the same place in the genome. Sometimes called jumping genes or transposons, this genetic material can hop around and rearrange itself | Genetics And Genomics.


Some genetic sequences don’t stay in the same place in the genome. Sometimes called jumping genes or transposons, this genetic material can hop around and rearrange itself to create new sequences. Some transposons even encode for their own enzymes, and these co-called transposases can edit the genome by cutting sequences from one place and pasting them to another.

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Mar 1, 2021

Wearable floatation device

Posted by in category: wearables

This inflatable wristband could save your life in deep waters.

Mar 1, 2021

Speedboat transforms into submarine

Posted by in category: futurism

This speedboat/submarine is straight out of a James Bond film.

Mar 1, 2021

Furthering mechanistic understanding of oxygen-redox processes in lithium-rich battery cathodes

Posted by in category: materials

Scientists based at the University of Oxford as part of the Faraday Institution CATMAT project researching next-generation cathode materials have made a significant advance in understanding oxygen-redox processes involved in lithium-rich cathode materials. The paper, published in Nature Energy, proposes strategies that offer potential routes to increase the energy density of lithium-ion batteries.

Mar 1, 2021

Pumping perovskites into a semiconductor platform

Posted by in category: computing

Fluid injection of perovskite semiconductors creates microwires to build different optoelectronic devices on a single silicon chip.

Mar 1, 2021

Perseverance sees Sun and more in latest pics from Mars

Posted by in category: space

See some of the imagery acquired from Perseverance on Feb. 282021, the rover’s Martian sol 9. — ‘Harbor Seal Rock’ on Mars and other new sights intrigue Perseverance rover scientists: https://www.space.com/mars-harbor-seal-rock-perseverance-rov…-explained.

Credit: Space.com | imagery courtesy: NASA/JPL-Caltech | produced & edited by Steve Spaleta (http://www.twitter.com/stevespaleta)

Mar 1, 2021

Neil deGrasse Tyson’s Life Advice Will Leave You SPEECHLESS — One of the Most Eye Opening Interviews

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Neil deGrasse Tyson, American astrophysicist, cosmologist, planetary scientist, author, and science communicator, gives one of the most eye opening interviews you will ever hear.
►Inspired? Get Neil’s book, Astrophysics for People in a Hurry: https://amzn.to/2Mm3YSc.

Thank you to Tom Bilyeu for providing the amazing interview! Check out his awesome channel here for more: https://www.youtube.com/TomBilyeu.

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