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Dec 27, 2018

Israeli algae falafel wins first prize in feed-the-world contest

Posted by in category: futurism

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Dec 27, 2018

Named ISDApp, from the Tagalog word “isda” meaning fish, the app sends useful information to fishermen such as real-time weather, sunrise and sunset, wind speed, and cloud coverage to plan their fishing activities using the NASA GLOBE Observer app, a data collection from citizen scientists around the world used in concert with NASA satellite data to identify or communicate information, and educate the public about planet Earth

Posted by in category: space

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Dec 27, 2018

Nucleus-specific X-ray stain for 3D virtual histology

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, nanotechnology

Histology is used to identify structural details of tissue at the microscale in the pathology lab, but analyses remain two-dimensional (2D) as they are limited to the same plane. Nondestructive 3D technologies including X-ray micro and nano-computed tomography (nanoCT) have proven validity to understand anatomical structures, since they allow arbitrary viewing angles and 3D structural detail. However, low attenuation of soft tissue has hampered their application in the field of 3D virtual histology. In a recent study, now published on Scientific Reports, Mark Müller and colleagues at the Department of Physics and Bioengineering have developed a hematein-based X-ray staining method to specifically target cell nuclei, followed by demonstrations on a whole liver lobule of a mouse.


Dec 27, 2018

Researchers monitor electron behavior during chemical reactions for the first time

Posted by in category: particle physics

In a recent publication in Science, researchers at the University of Paderborn and the Fritz Haber Institute Berlin demonstrated their ability to observe electrons’ movements during a chemical reaction. Researchers have long studied the atomic-scale processes that govern chemical reactions, but were never before able to observe electron motions as they happened.


Dec 27, 2018

Study finds link between obesity and sense of smell

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, futurism

A recent review investigates the surprising links between the sense of smell and obesity risk. The findings have implications for future treatments.

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Dec 27, 2018

Don’t Fear the Robot Overlords—Embrace Them as Coworkers

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

In factories across the world, machines are beginning to work more intimately with humans without sending them to the unemployment line—or the grave.

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Dec 27, 2018

Wake-up timer saves power for I.o.T. sensors

Posted by in categories: electronics, energy

To save power, a cheap new timer can tell smart sensors when to wake up—no batteries required.

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Dec 27, 2018

NASA Plan for a Potential Government Shutdown

Posted by in categories: government, space

- National Aeronautics and Space Administration will still continue supporting the operations of the International Space Station despite government shutdown.


NASA has submitted to the Office of Management and Budget its plan for an orderly shutdown of operations if there is no budget in place. During a shutdown, most NASA operations would cease and most employees would be furloughed, with the exception of operations and personnel needed to protect life and property.

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Dec 27, 2018

The Wooly Mammoth Lumbers Back into View

Posted by in category: existential risks

The optimism of de-extinction science in a warming world.

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Dec 27, 2018

Scientists Create New Method of Fusion Energy, Without the Old Complications

Posted by in category: nuclear energy

A once-impossible new technique creates fusion energy with powerful lasers and without radioactive fuel.

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