#OTD 51 years ago, Apollo 11 launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center with NASA Astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins aboard. Four days later, Armstrong and Aldrin landed on the Moon’s surface, while Collins orbited overhead in the Command Module: https://go.nasa.gov/3j7tRV0
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Jul 16, 2020
Strong New Evidence for a Controversial Decades-Old Theory That Explains the Odd Behaviors of Water
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Study detects the critical point between 2 liquid forms of water.
Water, so ordinary and so essential to life, acts in ways that are quite puzzling to scientists. For example, why is ice less dense than water, floating rather than sinking the way other liquids do when they freeze?
Now a new study provides strong evidence for a controversial theory that at very cold temperatures water can exist in two distinct liquid forms, one being less dense and more structured than the other.
Jul 16, 2020
Big backing to pair doctors with AI-assist technology
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI
Can artificial intelligence enhance human surgeons with AI superpowers to reduce medical errors?
Jul 16, 2020
Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine shows promise in first published results
Posted by Lon Anderson in category: biotech/medical
After receiving two doses of the vaccine, all 45 participants developed so-called neutralizing antibodies against the virus.
Jul 16, 2020
Scientists Discover Three New Species of Chameleons
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
An international team of herpetologists from Germany and Madagascar has discovered and described three new species of chameleons from the Calumma nasutum species group.
“The endemic lemurs and chameleons are of particular interest and biologists have been investigating these groups of animals intensively since the 19th century.”
Jul 16, 2020
Drug to reverse ageing likely by 2020
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
Jul 16, 2020
Starship SN5 set for a static fire followed shortly by a 150-meter hop attempt
Posted by Alberto Lao in category: space travel
Starship SN5 is finally set to begin Raptor engine testing this weekend after a successful cryogenic proof test on July 1. If the static fire test is successful, it will clear the way for a 150-meter hop test as early as next week. The 150-meter hop will be the first test flight of a full-scale Starship tank section.
Jul 16, 2020
Coronavirus Vaccines in Phase 3 Development | The State of Science
Posted by TJ Yoo in categories: biotech/medical, business, science
Tired of the coronavirus? Well, the good news is that there are several vaccines in development that are in their final phase of clinical testing before they can be approved for public usage. The bad thing, however, is the fact that there are only so many doses each vaccine manufacturer can make- meaning solving the pandemic will be as much a problem of distribution and manufacturing as it is research and development.
PS: The stock footage from this photo comes from Videvo!
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Jul 16, 2020
OpenAI’s fiction-spewing AI is learning to generate images
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: information science, robotics/AI
In February of last year, the San Francisco–based research lab OpenAI announced that its AI system could now write convincing passages of English. Feed the beginning of a sentence or paragraph into GPT-2, as it was called, and it could continue the thought for as long as an essay with almost human-like coherence.
Now, the lab is exploring what would happen if the same algorithm were instead fed part of an image. The results, which were given an honorable mention for best paper at this week’s International Conference on Machine Learning, open up a new avenue for image generation, ripe with opportunity and consequences.
Jul 16, 2020
New BlackRock Android malware can steal passwords and card data from 337 apps
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: cybercrime/malcode, finance, robotics/AI
Android apps targeted by this new trojan include banking, dating, social media, and instant messaging apps.