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Jul 15, 2021

How quantum networking could transform the internet [Status Report]

Posted by in categories: computing, internet, quantum physics

A breakthrough in quantum computing could expose every communications link. The same breakthrough could make everything secure again. What could change everything are all the events in-between.

Jul 15, 2021

Tesla has Powerwall backlog of 80,000 orders worth over $500 million

Posted by in categories: computing, Elon Musk, sustainability, transportation

Elon Musk confirmed that Tesla currently has a Powerwall backlog of 80000 orders, which is worth over $500 million, but it can’t ramp up production to meet that due to the global chip shortage.

Tesla has been production constrained with the Powerwall for a long time.

The demand has been strong in several markets, like the US and Australia, but production hasn’t been to catch up despite significant ramp-ups.

Jul 15, 2021

IOS zero-day let SolarWinds hackers compromise fully updated iPhones

Posted by in categories: government, mobile phones

Flaw was exploited when government officials clicked on links in LinkedIn messages.

Jul 15, 2021

Talking about Hawking, Brazil’s new synchrotron light source

Posted by in category: futurism

In this podcast we chat about a new biography of Stephen Hawking and catch up with the director of Latin America’s only synchrotron light source.

Jul 15, 2021

Newly-Discovered ‘Borg’ DNA Is Unlike Anything Scientists Have Ever Seen

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics

That said, the Borgs do clearly contain metabolic genes, which might be able to boost the energy metabolisms of Methanoperedens that host them. If so, these unique genetic elements could provide new insights into reducing methane emissions, which is a major aim for climate change mitigation plans.


These ‘Borg’ elements assimilated genes from other organisms, and could be used to help fight climate change.

Jul 15, 2021

Compound Derived From Turmeric Essential Oil Has Neuroprotective Properties

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Summary: Aromatic turmerone, a compound derived from turmeric essential oil, and its derivatives directly affect dopamine neurons to generate neuroprotective properties in tissue culture models of Parkinson’s disease.

Source: Kumamoto University.

Researchers from Kumamoto University, Japan have found that a component derived from turmeric essential oil, aromatic turmerone (ar-turmerone), and its derivatives act directly on dopaminergic nerves to create a neuroprotective effect on tissue cultures of a Parkinson’s disease model.

Jul 15, 2021

Paralyzed man’s brain waves turned into sentences on computer in medical first

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, computing, neuroscience

In a medical first, researchers harnessed the brainwaves of a paralyzed man unable to speak and turned what he intended to say into sentences on a computer screen.


Study marks important step toward restoring more natural communication for people who can’t talk.

Jul 15, 2021

Mini-Brain Study Shows How Environmental Risk Factors Can Amplify Genetic Risks for Autism

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, health, neuroscience

Summary: Using human stem cells to develop a brain organoid model, researchers were able to show exposure to a common pesticide synergizes with an autism-linked gene mutation. The study provides clear evidence that genetics and environment may combine to disrupt neurodevelopment.

Source: Johns Hopkins University.

Researchers at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health have shown in a brain organoid study that exposure to a common pesticide synergizes with a frequent autism-linked gene mutation.

Jul 15, 2021

Researchers Create New CRISPR Genetic Tools to Help Contain Mosquito Disease Transmission

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, genetics

University of California San Diego scientists have now developed several genetic editing tools that help pave the way to an eventual gene drive designed to stop Culex mosquitoes from spreading disease. Gene drives are designed to spread modified genes, in this case those that disable the ability to transmit pathogens, throughout the targeted wild population.


Genetics toolkit targets less researched Culex mosquitoes, which transmit West Nile virus and avian malaria.

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Jul 15, 2021

Replicating how plants move

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

Once studied by Charles Darwin, the Venus flytrap is perhaps the most famous plant that moves at high speed. But as Daniel Rayneau-Kirkhope explains, researchers are still unearthing new scientific insights into plant motion, which could lead to novel, bio-inspired robotic structures.

“In the absence of any other proof,” Isaac Newton is once said to have proclaimed, “the thumb alone would convince me of God’s existence.” With 29 bones, 123 ligaments and 34 muscles pulling the strings, the human hand is indeed a feat of nature’s engineering. It lets us write, touch, hold, feel and interact in exquisite detail with the world around us.

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