Casting and seeking crew for “The Call,” a sci-fi feature where earth has been sending out ships and probes for years, until now there have been no returns. Until.
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Jun 5, 2024
Electricity creates consciousness | Nick Lane
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience
Nick Lane discusses the emergence of consciousness as a result of mitochondrial action. Might consciousness arise from magnetic fields?Watch the full talk at…
Jun 5, 2024
Bulldozer-resistant tough Lego bricks made from 90% plastic trash
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: materials, sustainability
The brick looks like concrete but avoids typical issues like water absorption and cracking.
Newly-introduced Lego-like bricks may make the construction process easier than ever.
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Jun 5, 2024
Optimizing Data Flow for Scientific Discovery
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
Scientists are calculating earthquake risk using an ISI-created system that automates and manages data-and compute-intensive research.
Jun 5, 2024
Scientists Intrigued By Almost Perfectly Circular Pit on the Surface of Mars
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: space
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NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has discovered another intriguing formation on the planet’s barren surface.
As spotted by Universe Today, the spacecraft captured this image of a satisfyingly circular pit — and what its dark, yawning entrance leads to remains a question high on the minds of Mars scientists.
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Jun 5, 2024
Scientists Think Spacetime May Have Come From Magic
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: particle physics, quantum physics
There is quanta of space time just as there is for particles and fields created by entanglement or liebnitz was right and spacetime are relational entities.
Scientists believe that spacetime may have emerged, in part, from a quantum property called “magic.”
Jun 5, 2024
TB studies illustrate the importance of properly assessing the risks of pathogen research
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: biotech/medical, futurism
Editor’s note: This article is part of a collection of expert commentaries. You can read the rest of the series here.
It is true that the next pandemic is a matter of “when,” not “if.” The statistical certainty of a future pandemic has led to increasing research into potential pandemic pathogens so that we may create lifesaving countermeasures. Such research, unfortunately, also carries a risk of bringing about exactly what it seeks to prevent. Human error or even deliberate action is as likely to be the cause of the next pandemic as natural origin. Such concerns have intensified after the COVID-19 pandemic, which a significant percentage of the US population, at least, believes began with a research accident, one of the two main pandemic origin theories, with the other being the jump of a virus from animals to people. The question then for governments and the research community is how to build confidence in the valuable work that scientists do through appropriate regulation.
While research with favorable risk-benefit profiles must be facilitated, high-risk research of either limited benefits or benefits for only a limited few must be seen through a different regulatory lens.
Jun 5, 2024
NASA 3D Instagram ‘experience’ brings nebulas into your home
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: augmented reality, cosmology
To use the Instagram Chandra experience, search for the “NASAChandraXray” account. Select the effects options (the tab that looks like three four-pointed stars) and select the one you want. Then, you can either save the effect to your camera and apply it to your stories, or you can select the “Try it” button for instant access.
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“We are excited to bring data from the universe down to Earth in this way,” Kimberly Arcand, Chandra X-ray Center visualization and emerging technology scientist, said in a statement. “Enabling people to access cosmic data on their phones and through AR brings Chandra’s amazing discoveries literally right to your fingertips.”
Jun 5, 2024
Google Leak Reveals Thousands of Privacy Incidents
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: security, transportation
Google has accidentally collected childrens’ voice data, leaked the trips and home addresses of car pool users, and made YouTube recommendations based on users’ deleted watch history, among thousands of other employee-reported privacy incidents, according to a copy of an internal Google database which tracks six years worth of potential privacy and security issues obtained by 404 Media.
Individually the incidents, most of which have not been previously publicly reported, may only each impact a relatively small number of people, or were fixed quickly. Taken as a whole, though, the internal database shows how one of the most powerful and important companies in the world manages, and often mismanages, a staggering amount of personal, sensitive data on people’s lives.
The data obtained by 404 Media includes privacy and security issues that Google’s own employees reported internally. These include issues with Google’s own products or data collection practices; vulnerabilities in third party vendors that Google uses; or mistakes made by Google staff, contractors, or other people that have impacted Google systems or data. The incidents include everything from a single errant email containing some PII, through to substantial leaks of data, right up to impending raids on Google offices. When reporting an incident, employees give the incident a priority rating, P0 being the highest, P1 being a step below that. The database contains thousands of reports over the course of six years, from 2013 to 2018.
Jun 5, 2024
Russian Power Companies, IT Firms, and Govt Agencies Hit by Decoy Dog Trojan
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: cybercrime/malcode, energy
Russian organizations are at the receiving end of cyber attacks that have been found to deliver a Windows version of a malware called Decoy Dog.
Cybersecurity company Positive Technologies is tracking the activity cluster under the name Operation Lahat, attributing it to an advanced persistent threat (APT) group called HellHounds.
“The Hellhounds group compromises organizations they select and gain a foothold on their networks, remaining undetected for years,” security researchers Aleksandr Grigorian and Stanislav Pyzhov said. “In doing so, the group leverages primary compromise vectors, from vulnerable web services to trusted relationships.”