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Dec 11, 2018
The Top 8 Things to Know About Anti-Aging Research Right Now
Posted by Montie Adkins in category: life extension
“The prospect of intervening in a profound way in human aging is still not seen as credible by the vast majority of thoughtful people around the world,”
Here’s the Inside Scoop from an Icon in the Longevity Field.
Dec 10, 2018
Watch scientists make and explode lava to study volcanoes
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Dec 10, 2018
An Oklahoma High Schooler Changed the Rules of Organic Chemistry
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: chemistry
Dec 10, 2018
Researchers say coffee may combat two devastating brain diseases
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience
The past few years have brought lots of good news for anyone who considers coffee a vice. Scientists have discovered that various compounds in coffee can help fight a number of diseases including Alzheimer’s, and now a new study is putting even more weight behind the notion that coffee is very good for you.
The work, which was published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, suggests that not only does coffee battle Parkinson’s but also another incurable brain disease called Lewy body dementia. Conducted by scientists at Rutgers, the study points to the combined effects of caffeine and a fatty acid present in coffee called EHT as potentially playing key roles in disease fighting.
Dec 10, 2018
The Future of Tech Will Change Everything From Food to Healthcare
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biological, computing, food
Advancement in technology will continue to impact the way we work, eat, and even take care of ourselves. A new report from Scientific American takes a look at some of the top emerging technologies that range from the field of biology to computer science. The publication’s chief science editor Seth Fletcher talked to Cheddar about what’s next when it comes to tech.
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Dec 10, 2018
Google’s New AI Is a Master of Games, but How Does It Compare to the Human Mind?
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: entertainment, robotics/AI
After building AlphaGo to beat the world’s best Go players, Google DeepMind built AlphaZero to take on the world’s best machine players.
Dec 10, 2018
Two research rockets successfully launched over the Norwegian Sea early Dec. 8 carrying an experiment to study the explosive process that allows charged particles from space to stream into Earth’s atmosphere
Posted by Michael Lance in categories: particle physics, space travel
The results promise to shed light on this and, in the long run, help us better predict how and when Earth’s magnetic shield can suddenly become porous to let outside particles in. Details: https://go.nasa.gov/2G8lTeX&h=AT0CScAabrNYUB0DKGANhglZ-EihhF…51Yf7jUjKw
Dec 10, 2018
Voyager 2 has finally entered interstellar space, more than 40 years after its launch
Posted by Michael Lance in categories: particle physics, space
It’s pretty cool how NASA knows the spacecraft is in interstellar space.
It’s only the second object made by humans to ever reach this distance, following Voyager 1 in 2012.
The long journey: Since launching more than 40 years ago back in 1977, the probe has traveled 11 billion miles to get to cross into interstellar space. While it launched before Voyager 1, its flight path put Voyager 2 on a slower path to reach this milestone.
Dec 10, 2018
NASA’s Newly Arrived OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft Discovers Water on Bennu
Posted by Michael Lance in categories: particle physics, security, space
We’ve discovered water on the asteroid Bennu! Our OSIRIS-REx mission has revealed water locked inside the clays that make up Bennu.
Recently analyzed data from NASA’s Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) mission has revealed water locked inside the clays that make up its scientific target, the asteroid Bennu.
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