Scientists have found changes in the gut microbiomes of vitamin D deficient volunteers after only three sessions of ultraviolet light exposure.
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Oct 26, 2019
Scientists find answer to vast puzzle about the universe in the middle of two colliding stars
Posted by Paul Battista in category: space
Scientists have found the answer to a decades-long mystery, in the middle of two colliding stars.
For the first ever time, a newly made heavy element called strontium was detected in space after two neutron stars crashed into each other.
The discovery definitively confirms that heavier elements in the universe can be made in the mergers of neutron stars, at last helping answer the puzzle of how chemical elements form.
Oct 26, 2019
Lattice QCD Calculations Predict Exotic Nuclei Not on Periodic Table
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: chemistry, particle physics, quantum physics
Have you ever wondered how the Sun creates the energy that we get from it every day and how the other elements besides hydrogen have formed in our universe? Perhaps you know that this is due to fusion reactions where four nuclei of hydrogen join together to produce a helium nucleus. Such nucleosynthesis processes are possible solely due to the existence, in the first place, of stable deuterons, which are made up of a proton and a neutron.
Probing deeper, one finds that a deuteron consists of six light quarks. Interestingly, the strong interaction between quarks, which brings stability to deuterons, also allows for various other six-quark combinations, leading to the possible formation of many other deuteron-like nuclei. However, no such nuclei, though theoretically speculated about and searched for experimentally many times, have yet been observed.
All this may get changed with an exciting new finding, where, using a state-of-the-art first-principles calculation of lattice quantum chromodynamics (QCD), the basic theory of strong interactions, a definite prediction of the existence of other deuteron-like nuclei has been made by TIFR’s physicists. Using the computational facility of the Indian Lattice Gauge Theory Initiative (ILGTI), Prof. Nilmani Mathur and postdoctoral fellow Parikshit Junnarkar in the Department of Theoretical Physics have predicted a set of exotic nuclei, which are not to be found in the Periodic Table. The masses of these new exotic nuclei have also been calculated precisely.
Oct 26, 2019
Curing Aging!/Nobel Prize Winner & dr Bill Andrews- ep 110. Debt Nation
Posted by John Davies in category: life extension
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Oct 26, 2019
Systemic GDF11 stimulates the secretion of adiponectin and induces a calorie restriction‐like phenotype in aged mice
Posted by Paul Battista in category: futurism
GDF11 stimulates adipocytes to release adiponectin in the bloodstream of aged mice and induces a calorie restriction‐like phenotype without affecting appetite. At the same time, these same GDF11‐trea…
Oct 26, 2019
Elon Musk’s Neuralink unveils device to connect your brain to a smartphone
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: Elon Musk, mobile phones, robotics/AI
Neuralink seeks to build a brain-machine interface that would connect human brains with computers. No tests have been performed in humans, but the company hopes to obtain FDA approval and begin human trials in 2020. Musk said the technology essentially provides humans the option of “merging with AI.”
Oct 26, 2019
Dr. Bill Andrews Presentation & Tour of Sierra Sciences on October 11TH, 2019
Posted by Montie Adkins in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, bitcoin, life extension, media & arts, robotics/AI
Excellent lecture. Darwin’s turtle, sharks and clams 500 years old, talking about Liz Parrish at an hour and 8. And then a tour.
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Oct 26, 2019
This Electric Toothbrush Uses AI Because Nothing is Sacred Anymore
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
These days, it seems like every brand is trying to leverage machine learning to imbue their products with special powers — and, most importantly, make an extra buck in the process.
But does your next electric toothbrush really need a dose of AI? Oral-B’s says its new $220 electric toothbrush, called “Oral-B GENIUS X with Artificial Intelligence,” will leverage data from sensors inside the brush head and Bluetooth to deliver AI-derived brushing tips through an app. The future is now, huh?