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Mar 18, 2018

The power of quantum technology in 2018

Posted by in categories: computing, encryption, quantum physics

The power of quantum technology in 2018: how does this develop nowadays

Quantum technology is a new field in physics, derived from quantum physics and, especially, quantum mechanics and it transposes their principles into every day use applications such as quantum computers, quantum cryptography or quantum imaging. Ever since the study of quantum technology has been taking very seriously across the globe, a lot of new technologies and applications were developed to make our lives easier, faster and more secure.

Quantum technology still needs to be promoted.

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Mar 18, 2018

Piezomagnetic material changes magnetic properties when stretched

Posted by in categories: materials, physics

Piezoelectric materials, which generate an electric current when compressed or stretched, are familiar and widely used: think of lighters that spark when you press a switch, but also microphones, sensors, motors and all kinds of other devices. Now a group of physicists has found a material with a similar property, but for magnetism. This “piezomagnetic” material changes its magnetic properties when put under mechanical strain.

“Piezomagnetic materials are rarely found in nature, as far as I’m aware,” said Nicholas Curro, professor of physics at UC Davis and senior author of a paper on the discovery published March 13 in the journal Nature Communications.

Curro and colleagues were studying a barium-iron-arsenic compound, BaFe2As2, that can act as a superconductor at temperatures of about 25 Kelvin when doped with small amounts of other elements. This type of iron-based superconductor is interesting because although it has to be kept pretty cold to work, it could be stretched into wires or cables.

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Mar 18, 2018

Stephen Hawking submitted a final scientific paper 2 weeks before he died — and it could lead to the discovery of a parallel universe

Posted by in category: cosmology

A paper submitted for publication just two weeks ago could prove the “multiverse” theory which Hawking loved.

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Mar 18, 2018

Why Google co-founder Sergey Brin was using a robot to put sutures in synthetic tissue

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Alphabet and J&J have a company called Verb Surgical that is aiming to bring its surgical robots to the market by 2020.

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Mar 18, 2018

Our Enemy Within: Gut Bacteria Fuel Autoimmune Disease

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Summary: Scientists just discovered bacteria that trigger autoimmune conditions and found that a simple antibiotic or vaccination stopped the autoimmune reaction. [This article first appeared on LongevityFacts. Author: Brady Hartman. ]

Yale University researchers discovered a strain of gut bacteria that can travel throughout the body and trigger an autoimmune reaction. More importantly, the scientists say that administering simple antibiotics or vaccines can suppress the autoimmune response, and hold promise as new treatments for chronic autoimmune conditions, such as autoimmune liver disease and systemic lupus.

An autoimmune disease is a condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue. Up until the new study, scientists weren’t sure what causes autoimmune disease. However, researchers have long suspected that bacteria and viruses play a role.

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Mar 18, 2018

This New Cholesterol Drug Might Reduce Risk of Dying

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Summary: Cholesterol drug alirocumab was linked to a 15% lower risk of dying in a new study released Saturday. [This article first appeared on LongevityFacts. Author: Brady Hartman. ]

The cholesterol-lowering drug alirocumab was linked to a 15% lower risk of death, and an equivalent reduction of cardiovascular events, such as heart attack and stroke, according to a new study.

It’s the first time a cholesterol-lowering drug has reduced deaths since statins such as Crestor and Lipitor came out decades ago.

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Mar 18, 2018

Lead Exposure Causes as Many Deaths as Smoking Suggests a New Study

Posted by in category: futurism

A new study in a leading journal suggests that traces of lead in the environment is on par with smoking as a cause of death.

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Mar 18, 2018

Researchers Link Vitamin D to Reduced Cancer

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Summary: Vitamin D linked to a 20% lower risk of cancer in an extensive 16-year study of over 33,000 people published yesterday in a top journal. [This article first appeared on LongevityFacts. Author: Brady Hartman. ]

Higher levels of vitamin D may be connected to a lower risk of developing cancer, concludes an extensive study of Japanese adults published yesterday.

The scientists say their findings support the theory that vitamin D might help protect against some cancers.

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Mar 18, 2018

Top Researchers Want to Beat Back Our Chronic Diseases of Aging

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, education, life extension

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Summary: A sneak peek of an upcoming documentary takes us inside the minds of the leaders in the life extension field and their recent discoveries to ward off the diseases of aging. [This article has been updated and first appeared on LongevityFacts. Author: Brady Hartman.]

Leaders in the field of longevity research plan to help us live healthier, longer lives with their recent scientific discoveries.

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Mar 18, 2018

Fat cells move to heal bodies

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

For the first time, researchers in Scotland observe fat cells – formerly thought to be immobile — rushing in to heal wounds.

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