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Apr 6, 2024

Powering Brain Repair: Mitochondria Key to Neurogenesis

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Summary: Researchers made a groundbreaking discovery about the maturation process of adult-born neurons in the brain, highlighting the critical role of mitochondrial fusion in these cells. Their study shows that as neurons develop, their mitochondria undergo dynamic changes that are crucial for the neurons’ ability to form and refine connections, supporting synaptic plasticity in the adult hippocampus.

This insight, which correlates altered neurogenesis with neurological disorders, opens new avenues for understanding and potentially treating conditions like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s by targeting mitochondrial dynamics to enhance brain repair and cognitive functions.

Apr 6, 2024

The Big Bang’s mysteries and unsolvable “first cause” problem

Posted by in categories: cosmology, physics

But when it comes to the origin of the Universe, we don’t know what forces are at play. We actually can’t know, since to know such force (or better, such fields and their interactions) would necessitate knowledge of the initial state of the Universe. And how could we possibly glean information from such a state in some uncontroversial way? In more prosaic terms, it would mean that we could know what the Universe was like as it came into existence. This would require a god’s eye view of the initial state of the Universe, a kind of objective separation between us and the proto-Universe that is about to become the Universe we live in. It would mean we had a complete knowledge of all the physical forces in the Universe, a final theory of everything. But how could we ever know if what we call the theory of everything is a complete description of all that exists? We couldn’t, as this would assume we know all of physical reality, which is an impossibility. There could always be another force of nature, lurking in the shadows of our ignorance.

At the origin of the Universe, the very notion of cause and objectivity get entangled into a single unknowable, since we can’t possibly know the initial state of the Universe. We can, of course, construct models and test them against what we can measure of the Universe. But concordance is not a criterion for certainty. Different models may lead to the same concordance — the Universe we see — but we wouldn’t be able to distinguish between them since they come from an unknowable initial state. The first cause — the cause that must be uncaused and that unleashed all other causes — lies beyond the reach of scientific methodology as we know it. This doesn’t mean that we must invoke supernatural causes to fill the gap of our ignorance. A supernatural cause doesn’t explain in the way that scientific theories do; supernatural divine intervention is based on faith and not on data. It’s a personal choice, not a scientific one. It only helps those who believe.

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Apr 6, 2024

Physical Effects of Worrying

Posted by in category: health

Worrying can lead to high anxiety, which can trigger physical illness. Learn more from WebMD about how excessive worrying can affect your health — and how to manage it.

Apr 5, 2024

Peer inside remnants of an 800-year-old supernova and see a ‘zombie’ star

Posted by in category: cosmology

Baby, you’re a firework.

Apr 5, 2024

Document (2).Pdf

Posted by in category: futurism

Eliminating mistakes about eliminative materialism.


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Apr 5, 2024

2312.09257–3.pdf

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Brain inspired machine intelligence.


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Apr 5, 2024

Paper page — Red Teaming GPT-4V: Are GPT-4V Safe Against Uni/Multi-Modal Jailbreak Attacks?

Posted by in category: futurism

Red Teaming GPT-4V

Are GPT-4V safe against uni/multi-modal jailbreak attacks?


Join the discussion on this paper page.

Apr 5, 2024

BREAKING: TESLA Robotaxi Unveil in August!! w/ Meet Kevin

Posted by in category: futurism

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Apr 5, 2024

Cicada Map Shows States Where Trillions of Bugs Will Emerge

Posted by in category: futurism

Two populations will appear at the same time, carpeting an area from southern Wisconsin to the Carolinas.

Apr 5, 2024

Revitalizing Vision: Metabolome Rejuvenation Can Slow Retinal Degeneration

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

Gene therapy may be the best hope for curing retinitis pigmentosa (RP), an inherited condition that usually leads to severe vision loss and blinds 1.5 million people worldwide.

But there’s a huge obstacle: RP can be caused by mutations in over 80 different genes. To treat most RP patients with gene therapy, researchers would have to create a therapy for each gene—a nearly impractical task using current gene therapy strategies.

A more universal treatment may be forthcoming. Using CRISPR-based genome engineering, scientists at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons are designing a gene therapy with the potential to treat RP patients regardless of the underlying genetic defect.

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