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Oct 31, 2019

Chinese scientists develop new material for treatment of liver cancer

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, engineering, nanotechnology

Photo shows how the new nanomaterial can be used to treat liver cancer in mice. Experimental results prove that the material is efficient and safe in fighting tumors.(Photo provided to Xinhua)

Chinese scientists have invented a nanomaterial which has been proved effective in fighting liver tumors, providing new hope for cancer patients.

NANJING, Oct. 31 (Xinhua) — Chinese scientists have developed a nanometer material that can be used for liver cancer treatment, according to the Suzhou Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Technology under the Chinese Academy of Sciences Wednesday.

Oct 31, 2019

Memory loss and mental decline in old age largely decided

Posted by in category: neuroscience

By the age of eight, a new study has shown.

Scientists at University College London (UCL) tested the memory and thinking skills of Britons in their late 60s and 70s and compared the results to similar cognitive tests that they took as schoolchildren in 1954.

They found that someone whose cognitive performance was in the top 25 percent as a child, was likely to remain in the top 25 percent at age 70.

Oct 31, 2019

Hubble has unveiled a spooky new image staring out from the depths of the cosmos just in time for Halloween

Posted by in category: space

The new image reveals the twin galaxies AM 2026–424 — a pair of interacting galaxies that may foreshadow our Milky Way’s own frightening fate.


For more information: https://go.nasa.gov/2WkvPpV

Credit: NASA, ESA, J. Dalcanton, B.F. Williams, and M. Durbin (University of Washington).

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Oct 31, 2019

AI allows paralyzed person to ‘handwrite’ with his mind

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

Technology could nearly double writing speed for “locked-in” individuals.

Oct 31, 2019

NASA: Four Astronauts Will Stay on the Moon For Two Weeks

Posted by in category: space

By 2030, a lunar visit could last two weeks.

Oct 31, 2019

Southeast Asia is seeing a new kind of logistics surge as start-ups apply new technology to old problems

Posted by in category: entertainment

Over the past decade, industry stakeholders have been able to observe that 3PLs will soon have no choice but to build out their digital capabilities, not just to make themselves more agile, but to meet the demands of the region’s fast-growing retail sector. This in turn creates big opportunities for tech-powered start-ups to carve out their own piece of the pie.


New-found variety, speed, transparency, and on-demand efficiency in the logistics game have begun to take precedence in the region.

Oct 30, 2019

Neural network reconstructs human thoughts from brain waves in real time

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

Researchers from Russian corporation Neurobotics and the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology have found a way to visualize a person’s brain activity as actual images mimicking what they observe in real time. This will enable new post-stroke rehabilitation devices controlled by brain signals. The team published its research as a preprint on bioRxiv and posted a video online showing their “mind-reading” system at work.

To develop devices controlled by the brain and methods for cognitive disorder treatment and post-stroke rehabilitation, neurobiologists need to understand how the brain encodes information. A key aspect of this is studying the brain activity of people perceiving visual information, for example, while watching a video.

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Oct 30, 2019

‘The challenge was to play like a human’: AI takes on the gamers

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Google’s DeepMind beat 99.8% of humans at StarCraft II, but bigger challenge was not giving itself away.

AI becomes grandmaster in ‘fiendishly complex’ StarCraft II.

Oct 30, 2019

Water Plasma Propulsion tested successfully in Space

Posted by in categories: innovation, satellites

This is yet another glaring example of the innovative spirit of Silicon Valley. The startup has been successfully testing the novel idea on its El Camino Real spacecraft — launched on a Russian Soyuz rocket in July 2019. Momentus will continue to perform simulations on its spacecraft for the next few months to gather enough data to compare it with the results of the ground tests to validate the proper functioning of the new system.

It’s spacecraft, El Camino Real, is a 16-unit CubeSat integrated by Astro Digital — a spacecraft manufacturer and geospatial data analysis company based out of California as well. Momentus has already secured funding of $34 million funding to develop two shuttles, Vigoride and Vigoride Extended, which will maneuver satellites between orbits.

The most prominent application for this is when new satellites are deployed in orbits via rockets. When the former is dropped off in orbits, they can be moved to optimal positions using this technology in a cheap & efficient manner. Momentus originally started off in 2018 as a transportation service for small satellites seeking rides to medium Earth, geostationary or low lunar orbit.

Oct 30, 2019

Cancer Cells Converted into Harmless Fat Cells in Mice

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

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