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Jan 27, 2021
SpaceX’s Starlink Raises Download Speed Goal From 1Gbps to 10Gbps
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in category: internet
If the company can pull it off, Starlink would be faster than many ground-based gigabit broadband networks.
Jan 27, 2021
These Kenyan Men Are Taking Humanity For A Breakthrough!
Posted by Jose Ruben Rodriguez Fuentes in categories: computing, neuroscience
These two Kenyan men are stealing hearts with their amazing inventions that can be a major way to provide much better technological aid to people with disabilities! Watch this video to see these mind-blowing gadgets that work on the commands given by the brain! And we haven’t even told the best part, due to the lack of resources, most of these gadgets are made of wood or old computer parts! Well, imagine what all they can achieve if provided with better technology and resources!
Jan 27, 2021
Kenyan inventors create bio-robotic arm controlled by brain signals
Posted by Brent Ellman in categories: materials, robotics/AI
It was invented by David Gathu and Moses Kinyua and is powered by brain signals.
The signals are converted into an electric current by a “NeuroNode” biopotential headset receiver. This electrical current is then driven into the robot’s circuitry, which gives the arm its mobility.
The arm has several component materials including recycled wood and moves vertically and horizontally.
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Jan 27, 2021
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) promotes social behavior through mTORC1 in the excitatory neurotransmission
Posted by Brent Ellman in category: neuroscience
Social behavior (SB) is a fundamental hallmark of human interaction. Repeated administration of low doses of the 5-HT2A agonist lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) in mice enhances SB by potentiating 5-HT2A and AMPA receptor neurotransmission in the mPFC via an increasing phosphorylation of the mTORC1, a protein involved in the modulation of SB. Moreover, the inactivation of mPFC glutamate neurotransmission impairs SB and nullifies the prosocial effects of LSD. Finally, LSD requires the integrity of mTORC1 in excitatory glutamatergic, but not in inhibitory neurons, to produce prosocial effects. This study unveils a mechanism contributing to the role of 5-HT2A agonism in the modulation of SB.
All study data are included in the article and supporting information.
Jan 27, 2021
Building a corn cob—cell
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: climatology, genetics
Building a corn cob—cell by cell, gene by gene.
Corn hasn’t always been the sweet, juicy delight that we know today. And, without adapting to a rapidly changing climate, it is at risk of losing its place as a food staple. Putting together a plant is a genetic puzzle, with hundreds of genes working together as it grows. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) Professor David Jackson worked with Associate Professor Jesse Gillis to study genes involved in corn development. Their teams analyzed thousands of individual cells that make up the developing corn ear. They created the first anatomical map that shows where and when important genes turn on and off during key steps in development. This map is an important tool for growing better crops.
Jan 27, 2021
Inside NYC’s new high-tech, COVID-19-proof office towers
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: biotech/medical, futurism
COVID-19 may have shocked the city’s commercial market but that hasn’t stopped developers from doing what they do best. In fact, a bevy of newly constructed and redeveloped towers are poised to hit the market in Manhattan.
Industry experts told The Post that it will be those new buildings, designed with cutting-edge tech and with future pandemics in mind, that will have the greatest advantage on the market.
“There is no question the buildings provisioned for the 21st century-plus are going to be in a better position to cash in on the leasing opportunities ahead,” said David Goldstein, vice chairman of real estate services provider Savills. “It could be an older building reimagined, or a new one under construction or in planning stages.”
Jan 27, 2021
Why It’s Almost Impossible For Cars To Go 300 Miles Per Hour
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: transportation
Jan 27, 2021
Bruce spent 50 years cataloguing 30,000 edible plants so children do not have to go hungry
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: food
Non-profit Food Plant Solutions represents five decades of work by agricultural scientist Bruce French to catalogue more than 31000 edible plants so children do not have to go hungry.
Jan 27, 2021
Here’s the Truly Beastly Helicopter That Might Replace the Black Hawk
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: military
Defiant X can fly twice as far and fast as the greatest helo ever.
The Lockheed Martin-owned Sikorsky and Boeing have rolled out the final specs of their new helicopter, one of two candidates that will replace the U.S. Army’s iconic UH-60 Black Hawk. The Defiant X isn’t just meant to replace the Black Hawk, but also fly up to twice as fast and twice as far, giving Army air assault forces an unparalleled battlefield mobility.
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