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Feb 18, 2021
1st clone of U.S. endangered species is ferret created from genes of animal dead for 3 decades
Posted by Heather Blevins in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
HOW CUTE đ„° Meet Elizabeth Ann, the first-ever cloned U.S. endangered species. Sheâs a black-footed ferret duplicated from the genes of an animal that died in 1988.
âYou might have been handling a black-footed ferret kit and then they try to take your finger off the next day,â U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service black-footed ferret recovery coordinator Pete Gober said Thursday. âSheâs holding her own.â
Elizabeth Ann was born and is being raised at a Fish and Wildlife Service black-footed ferret breeding facility in Fort Collins, Colorado. Sheâs a genetic copy of a ferret named Willa who died in 1988 and whose remains were frozen in the early days of DNA technology.
Feb 18, 2021
Brewery Produces Six-Pack Rings That Turtles Can Eat
Posted by TJ Wass in category: futurism
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Feb 18, 2021
Scientists Achieve Real-Time Communication With Lucid Dreamers In Breakthrough
Posted by Magaly Santiago in category: innovation
International scientists have unlocked a new and exciting avenue to explore the world of dreams.
Feb 18, 2021
A system that automatically generates comic books from movies and other videos
Posted by SaĂșl Morales RodriguĂ©z in categories: computing, entertainment
Over the past few years, computer scientists have created numerous computational techniques that can automatically generate texts, images and other types of data. These models are highly advantageous, particularly for creating data or creative works that are demanding and time-consuming for humans to produce manually.
Feb 18, 2021
Samsung announces high bandwidth memory, processing-in-memory architecture
Posted by SaĂșl Morales RodriguĂ©z in category: robotics/AI
Samsung Electronics has announced on its Newsroom webpage the development of a new kind of memory chip architecture called high-bandwidth memory, processing-in-memoryâHBM-PIM. The architecture adds artificial intelligence processing to high-bandwidth memory chips. The new chips will be marketed as a way to speed up data centers, boost speed in high performance computers and to further enable AI applications.
Feb 18, 2021
New metamaterials for studying the oldest light in the universe
Posted by SaĂșl Morales RodriguĂ©z in categories: cosmology, mapping, particle physics
The cosmic microwave background, or CMB, is the electromagnetic echo of the Big Bang, radiation that has been traveling through space and time since the very first atoms were born 380000 years after our universe began. Mapping minuscule variations in the CMB tells scientists about how our universe came to be and what itâs made of.
Feb 18, 2021
How We Chose the 2021 TIME100 Next
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: biotech/medical, futurism
As we assembled our second annual TIME100 Next listâan expansion of our flagship TIME100 franchise that highlights 100 emerging leaders who are shaping the futureâwhat struck me most was how its members are coping with crisis.
Amid a global pandemic, deepening inequality, systemic injustice and existential questions about truth, democracy and the planet itself, the individuals on this yearâs list provide âclear-eyed hope,â as actor, composer and director Lin-Manuel Miranda puts it in his tribute to poet and TIME100 Next honoree Amanda Gorman. They are doctors and scientists fighting COVID-19, advocates pushing for equality and justice, journalists standing up for truth, and artists sharing their visions of present and future.
Feb 18, 2021
Quebec invests in Telesat Lightspeed constellation
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: government, satellites
The Quebec government will invest 400 million Canadian dollars ($315.5 million) in Telesatâs Lightspeed low-Earth orbit communications network, MDA will produce the constellationâs phased array antennas and prime contractor Thales Alenia Space will manufacture the satellites in Quebec.
Feb 18, 2021
Mimicking a Chronic Immune Response Changes the Brain
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience
Chronic increases of the cytokine IL-17a circulating in the blood of mice reduced microglia activity in one region of the hippocampus, an area of the brain critical for memory and learning.