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Jul 31, 2024

New Dual-Target Drug Could Make Antibiotic Resistance 100 Million Times Harder

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, cybercrime/malcode

It’s easy to think of bacteria as one of the greatest scourges on Earth for the diseases and deaths they cause, and how they repeatedly thwart our best antibiotics, evolving into drug-resistant superbugs.

But really, bacteria are just doing what they’ve always done – finding new ways to survive.

While the search for new antibiotics continues, combination therapies are increasingly being tested to try to clamp down on multiple bacterial escape pathways at once, and limit the chances of microbes developing resistance with successive biological hacks.

Jul 31, 2024

Visualizing the Top 10 Emerging Technologies in 2024

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

This was originally posted on our Voronoi app. Download the app for free on iOS or Android and discover incredible data-driven charts from a variety of trusted sources.

Emerging technologies of today have the power to reshape industries, achieve significant scale, and shift the economic landscape.

From AI-driven advancements in disease detection to carbon-capturing microbes, these technologies stand to improve future society. Meanwhile, greater efficiencies in wireless connectivity allow networks to drive higher data rates and enhance robust communications across 6G networks and the industrial internet-of-things.

Jul 31, 2024

News on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

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Jul 31, 2024

Physicists Design Better Optical Fibers For Quantum Computing

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

Physicists have developed new specialty optical fibers with a micro-structured core to support future quantum computing data transfer needs.

Jul 31, 2024

Newly discovered sheets of nanoscale ‘cubes’ make excellent catalysts

Posted by in categories: nanotechnology, particle physics

Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have created sheets of transition metal chalcogenide “cubes” connected by chlorine atoms. While sheets of atoms have been widely studied e.g. graphene, the team’s work breaks new ground by using clusters instead. The team succeeded in forming nanoribbons inside carbon nanotubes for structural characterization, while also forming microscale sheets of cubes which could be exfoliated and probed. These were shown to be an excellent catalyst for generating hydrogen.

The findings have been published in Advanced Materials (“Superatomic layer of cubic Mo 4 S 4 clusters connected by Cl cross-linking”).

„ and show the arrangement of the nanosheet when viewed from different directions, respectively. (Image: Tokyo Metropolitan University)

Jul 31, 2024

Robin Mansukhani presents at the Rejuvenation Startup Summit 2024

Posted by in categories: life extension, media & arts

Jul 31, 2024

On the Dirichlet and Serrin Problems for the Inhomogeneous Infinity Laplacian in Convex Domains: Regularity and Geometric Results

Posted by in category: energy

Given an open bounded subset Ω of $mathbbR^n$$ R n, which is convex and satisfies an interior sphere condition, we consider the pde $-\Delta_infty u = 1$$ — Δ ∞ u = 1 in Ω, subject to the homogeneous boundary condition u = 0 on ∂Ω. We prove that the unique solution to this Dirichlet problem is power-concave (precisely, 3/4 concave) and it is of class C 1(Ω).

Jul 31, 2024

Concerning an infinite series of Ramanujan related to the natural logarithm

Posted by in category: futurism

We consider an infinite series, due to Ramanujan, which converges to a simple expression involving the natural logarithm. We show that Ramanujan’s series represents a completely monotone function, and explore some of its consequences, including a non-trivial family of inequalities satisfied by the natural logarithm, some formulas for the Euler–Mascheroni constant, and a recurrence satisfied by the Bernoulli numbers. We also provide a one-parameter generalization of Ramanujan’s series, which includes as a special case another related infinite series evaluation due to Ramanujan.

Jul 31, 2024

Study identifies universal blueprint for mammalian brain shape

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Researchers have developed a new approach for describing the shape of the cerebral cortex, and provide evidence that cortices across mammalian species resemble a universal, fractal pattern.

Jul 31, 2024

‘Sensational breakthrough’ marks step toward revealing hidden structure of prime numbers

Posted by in categories: mathematics, particle physics

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Just as molecules are composed of atoms, in math, every natural number can be broken down into its prime factors—those that are divisible only by themselves and 1. Mathematicians want to understand how primes are distributed along the number line, in the hope of revealing an organizing principle for the atoms of arithmetic.

“At first sight, they look pretty random,” says James Maynard, a mathematician at the University of Oxford. “But actually, there’s believed to be this hidden structure within the prime numbers.”

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