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Jan 16, 2025

Replit CEO on AI breakthroughs: ‘We don’t care about professional coders anymore’

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

“We don’t care about professional coders anymore,” Masad said.

“Yet it has grown its revenue five-fold over the past six months, Masad said, thanks to a breakthrough in artificial-intelligence capabilities that enabled a new product called ” Agent,” a tool that can write a working software application with nothing but a natural language prompt.


Amjad Masad talks about their new AI developments that will allow anyone to code naturally.

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Jan 16, 2025

2025: Agentic And Physical AI — A Multitrillion Dollar Economy Emerges

Posted by in categories: business, economics, robotics/AI

The age of agentic AI has arrived. Spanning the virtual and physical realms, we stand at a pivotal moment where human ingenuity will be amplified by intelligent machines. This convergence of agentic AI, intelligent software agents capable of independent learning. actions and tasks, with physical AI, encompassing robots and machines interacting with the physical world, is poised to fundamentally reshape the global economic landscape.


We are entering a new era where individuals and businesses will interact with and manage a network of AI agents.

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Jan 16, 2025

Here’s what happens to your body when you drink tea

Posted by in category: life extension

This ancient beverage does more than hydrate—it’s packed with antioxidants and compounds that boost your health, focus, and longevity.

Jan 16, 2025

The world’s first 3D-printed microscope costs only $60 to build

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

It’s strong enough to view individual blood cells.

Jan 16, 2025

New quantum device uses crystal layers to generate entangled photons

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

A six-layer crystal device generates entangled photons efficiently, offering breakthroughs in communication and quantum computing.

Jan 16, 2025

MIT sets world record with 99.998% fidelity in quantum computing

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

MIT researchers have achieved a world-record single-qubit fidelity of 99.998% using fluxonium, a superconducting qubit.

Jan 16, 2025

Digital Resurrection: Advanced Simulations Reveal Secrets of Human Evolution

Posted by in categories: biological, computing

Lucy, an early human ancestor, could run upright but much slower than modern humans. New simulations show that muscle and tendon evolution, not just skeletal changes, were key to improving human running speed.

The University of Liverpool has led an international team of scientists in a new investigation into the running abilities of Australopithecus afarensis, the early human ancestor best known through the famous fossil “Lucy.”

Professor Karl Bates, an expert in Musculoskeletal Biology, brought together specialists from institutions in the UK and the Netherlands. Using advanced computer simulations and a digital reconstruction of Lucy’s skeleton, the team explored how this ancient species.

Jan 16, 2025

No-go theorem illuminates how quantum processes are constrained by classical causality

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, space

Systems with indefinite causal order must be nonlocal in space–time.

Jan 16, 2025

Stanford Study Reveals Fiber’s Hidden Anti-Cancer Superpowers

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Fiber is a crucial component of a healthy diet, yet fewer than 10% of Americans consume the recommended daily amount. However, new research from Stanford Medicine may provide a compelling reason to increase intake of fiber-rich foods like beans, nuts, cruciferous vegetables, and avocados.

The study, recently published in Nature Metabolism

Nature Metabolism is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Nature Portfolio, focusing on high-impact research in metabolic biology. The journal covers a broad range of topics including cellular metabolism, systemic metabolism, disease, physiology, and metabolic interactions. It aims to provide insights into how metabolism influences health, disease, and aging, and serves as a platform for fundamental and translational research in metabolic science.

Jan 16, 2025

Hubble reveals surprising spiral shape of galaxy hosting young jet

Posted by in categories: cosmology, materials

The night sky has always played a crucial role in navigation, from early ocean crossings to modern GPS. Besides stars, the United States Navy uses quasars as beacons. Quasars are distant galaxies with supermassive black holes, surrounded by brilliantly hot disks of swirling gas that can blast off jets of material.

Following up on the groundbreaking 2020 discovery of newborn jets in a number of quasars, aspiring naval officer Olivia Achenbach of the United States Naval Academy has used NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope to reveal surprising properties of one of them, quasar J0742+2704.

“The biggest surprise was seeing the distinct spiral shape in the Hubble Space Telescope images. At first I was worried I had made an error,” said Achenbach, who made the discovery during the course of a four-week internship.

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