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Oct 1, 2018
Defects promise quantum communication through standard optical fiber
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: materials, quantum physics
An international team of scientists led by the University of Groningen’s Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials created quantum bits that emit photons that describe their state at wavelengths close to those used by telecom providers. These qubits are based on silicon carbide in which molybdenum impurities create color centers. The results were published in the journal npj Quantum Information on 1 October.
Oct 1, 2018
Strange Blobs Beneath Earth Could Be Remnants of an Ancient Magma Ocean
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
New research suggests that weird blobs in the deepest part of Earth’s mantle could be leftovers from an ancient magma ocean.
Oct 1, 2018
2018 Nobel Prize in medicine is for tweaking our immune system to fight cancer
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: biotech/medical
Cancer is tough to treat because it’s essentially the body’s own cells gone rogue. This year’s laureates found a way to tweak the immune system to attack cancer cells.
Oct 1, 2018
Scientists Think They’ve Finally Found The Crushing Limits of Gravity Humans Could Survive
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: entertainment, space
They don’t call Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson ‘The Mountain’ for nothing.
In 2015, the strong man and Game of Thrones actor broke a millennium-old record by taking – or more accurately, staggering – five steps with a 650 kilogram (1,430 pound) log on his back.
To most of us, this was simply an extraordinary example of heroic strength. To scientists, this feat marked a crushing limit to the gravitational pull any mortal could ever hope to endure, setting a boundary on the mass of planets we might expect to colonise.
LEAF’s Rejuvenation Roundup September 2018 is out!
Happy autumn—or spring, if you live in the southern hemisphere! Be as it may, in a post-aging world, the season of your health would always be summer; let’s see how much closer we got to that world during last September.
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Oct 1, 2018
Genetically engineered viruses discern, destroy E. coli in drinking water
Posted by Manuel Canovas Lechuga in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, genetics, sustainability
To rapidly detect the presence of E. coli in drinking water, Cornell University food scientists now can employ a bacteriophage — a genetically engineered virus — in a test used in hard-to-reach areas around the world.
Oct 1, 2018
I, holobiont. Are you and your microbes a community or a single entity?
Posted by Xavier Rosseel in category: biological
What’s up with these 2 factions trying to split reality in 2? 🤔.
Are you a multispecies mix of human and microbial bits – or is there a fuzzy boundary between you and your tiny companions?
Oct 1, 2018
The White House Is Getting America Ready For Its Quantum Leap
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: cybercrime/malcode, policy, quantum physics
While the rest of the country has been transfixed by the Brett Kavanagh confirmation drama, the White House was quietly but steadily taking major steps to secure America’s high-tech future.
The first was the release of the National Cybersecurity Strategy last week, which I discussed in a previous column. This week came the National Strategic Overview for Quantum Information Science (QIS), released by a subcommittee of the Committee on Science for the National Science and Technology Council. This document is a big win for Jacob Taylor, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy’s point man on all things quantum, and a major win for America.
Oct 1, 2018
Your Environment Could Be Changing Your IQ on a Genetic Level, Study Finds
Posted by Xavier Rosseel in categories: genetics, neuroscience
Be gone flat earthism.
The nature-versus-nurture argument of intelligence just got a lot more complicated with the discovery that the environment can modify the expression of a key gene in the brain, affecting intelligence far more than we previously thought.
Such a finding may not come as a surprise if you remember that numerous genes influence our IQ and stressful experiences can lock and unlock genes in our brains. Yet having hard evidence of the link will no doubt stir debate on just what it means to be “smart”.
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