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Feb 9, 2021

Combining convolutional neural network with computational neuroscience to simulate cochlear mechanics

Posted by in categories: neuroscience, robotics/AI

A trio of researchers at Ghent University has combined a convolutional neural network with computational neuroscience to create a model that simulates human cochlear mechanics. In their paper published in Nature Machine Intelligence, Deepak Baby, Arthur Van Den Broucke and Sarah Verhulst describe how they built their model and the ways they believe it can be used.

Feb 9, 2021

Artificial Intelligence Can Predict Death Risk

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

Summary: A new machine-learning algorithm which videos of echocardiograms is able to accurately predict patients who will die within a year.

Source: Geisinger Health System

Feb 9, 2021

The global quantum computing race has begun. What will it take to win it?

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

Plenty of nations want to be the quantum computing leader, but with billions in investment flying around, coming out on top won’t be easy.

Feb 9, 2021

His Royal Majesty Oba Dokun Thompson, Eti-Oni, Osun — Revitalizing The Cocoa Value Chain In Nigeria

Posted by in categories: engineering, food

Revitalizing the cocoa value chain in nigeria — his royal majesty oba dokun thompson, oloni of eti-oni ijesa — eti-oni development group.


Eti-Oni is a town located in The State of Osun, in south-west Nigeria. Eti-Oni is one of the numerous towns that make up the ancient majestic Kingdom of Ilesa.

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Feb 9, 2021

Coronavirus Variants and Mutations

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Tracking recent mutations, variants and lineages.

Feb 9, 2021

How vaccinating monkeys could stop a pandemic

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Yellow fever kills some 15% of those infected. But barriers to vaccinating people in potential hotspots means scientists are turning to a surprising alternative: vaccinating monkeys.

Feb 9, 2021

“I’m in fourth grade, I built a robotic sanitizer dispenser”

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

I was inspired to make a robotic hand sanitizer dispenser after I was at the hospital in June 2020 when my sister was born.

Feb 9, 2021

Specific Genes in Placenta May Predict Size of Baby’s Brain and Risk for Schizophrenia

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Genes found in the placenta can accurately help predict the size of a baby’s brain and its cognitive development, which, depending on other factors, could predict risk factors for schizophrenia in later life.

Feb 9, 2021

SpaceX begins accepting $99 preorders for its Starlink satellite internet service as Musk eyes IPO

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, internet, satellites

SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet service on Monday began accepting $99 preorders from potential customers, with Elon Musk still expecting Starlink will IPO.


Starlink’s website emphasizes that preorders are “fully refundable,” but notes in fine print that “placing a deposit does not guarantee service.”

Feb 9, 2021

Comprehensive Genetic Map Reveals Circuitry of 30,000 Human Disease Regions

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics

Analysis reveals genetic control elements that are linked to hundreds of human traits.

Twenty years ago this month, the first draft of the human genome was publicly released. One of the major surprises that came from that project was the revelation that only 1.5 percent of the human genome consists of protein-coding genes.

Over the past two decades, it has become apparent that those noncoding stretches of DNA, originally thought to be “junk DNA,” play critical roles in development and gene regulation. In a new study published on February 32021, a team of researchers from MIT has published the most comprehensive map yet of this noncoding DNA.