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Dec 20, 2018
Earth’s mysterious ‘deep biosphere’ may harbor millions of undiscovered species
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: biological
Scientists say the underground ecosystems are a “subterranean Galapagos” just waiting to be studied.
This unidentified nematode from the Kopanang gold mine in South Africa lives 1.4 kilometers below the surface. Gaetan Borgonie / Extreme Life Isyensya, Belgium.
Dec 20, 2018
Researchers demonstrate teleportation using on-demand photons from quantum dots
Posted by Steve Nichols in categories: cybercrime/malcode, quantum physics
https://paper.li/e-1437691924#/
A team of researchers from Austria, Italy and Sweden has successfully demonstrated teleportation using on-demand photons from quantum dots. In their paper published in the journal Science Advances, the group explains how they accomplished this feat and how it applies to future quantum communications networks.
Scientists and many others are very interested in developing truly quantum communications networks—it is believed that such networks will be safe from hacking or eavesdropping due to their very nature. But, as the researchers with this new effort point out, there are still some problems standing in the way. One of these is the difficulty in amplifying quantum signals. One way to get around this problem, they note, is to generate photons on-demand as part of a quantum repeater—this helps to effectively handle the high clock rates. In this new effort, they have done just that, using semiconductor quantum dots.
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Dec 20, 2018
Scientists added rabbit DNA to a houseplant, and now it’s an air purifier
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
Plants are very good at producing oxygen that we all need in order to breath, but what about clearing the air of harmful chemicals? Past research has revealed that plants do a bit of housekeeping when it comes to cleaning the air of certain compounds but researchers wondered if they could help boost that function with a genetic tweak.
In new research published in Environmental Science & Technology, researchers explain how they were able to give a common house plant more power to clean the air around it, and it’s all thanks to DNA from a mammal.
Dec 20, 2018
Biohacker injects himself with DNA sequence made from Bible and Koran verses
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: biotech/medical, education
A biohacker injected himself with DNA sequence made from parts of the Bible and Koran in a risky experiment because he “wondered whether it would be possible.”
Adrien Locatelli, from Grenoble in France, translated religious passages into DNA code to build unknown proteins which he then poured into his body.
The high-school student risked potentially fatal consequences after conducting the procedure without any knowledge of the effects the proteins would have on his body.
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Ten people who mattered in science in 2018. Picks include a rogue gene-editor, a wunderkind physicist and a DNA detective who helped catch a serial killer.
Dec 20, 2018
Program: 2019 announces Program and Speakers!
Posted by Michael Greve in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
I am overjoyed to be co-hosting the second “Undoing Aging” conference together with Michael Greve just one year after the first, thanks to the generosity and hard work of Michael’s Forever Healthy Foundation and their team.
It is now entirely appropriate to be holding conferences on rejuvenation biotechnology every year, given how rapidly the field and the industry have grown relative to a decade ago, when my conferences in Cambridge were biannual. As you will see below, we are again assembling a huge variety of world-leading speakers whose research spans all aspects of rejuvenation biotechnology.
NASA launches, landings, and events. Watch live broadcasts from NASA Television and NASA’s social media channels, and a schedule of upcoming live events including news briefings, launches and landings.
Dec 19, 2018
New Powder Captures CO2 Before It Can Hit the Atmosphere
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in category: sustainability
Researchers use heat and salt to extract it from plant matter.
It’s nearly twice as efficient as conventional methods.