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Dec 26, 2024

How 2024 brought us deeper into the world of particle physics

Posted by in categories: cosmology, particle physics

Dark matter, antimatter, W bosons and neutron lifetimes all feature in our top 10 stories.

Dec 26, 2024

Deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Contribute to deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3 development by creating an account on GitHub.

Dec 26, 2024

Kamikaze bacteria explode into bursts of lethal toxins

Posted by in category: futurism

If you make a big enough toxin, it’s difficult to get it out of the cells.

Dec 26, 2024

Brain stimulation at home helps to treat depression

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

A device that delivers a small electrical current to the brain has beneficial effects in cases of depression that doesn’t respond to drugs or therapy.

Dec 26, 2024

Why are we seeing more pandemics? Our impact on the planet has a lot to do with it

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, climatology, sustainability

Healthy, stable ecosystems provide services that keep us healthy, such as supplying food and clean water, producing oxygen, and making green spaces available for our recreation and wellbeing.

Another key service ecosystems provide is disease regulation. When nature is in balance – with predators controlling herbivore populations, and herbivores controlling plant growth – it’s more difficult for pathogens to emerge in a way that causes pandemics.

But when human activities disrupt and unbalance ecosystems – such as by way of climate change and biodiversity loss – things go wrong.

Dec 26, 2024

Smart materials, discover the materials with which we will shape the future

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry, engineering, evolution

Human evolution is linked to the manipulation of the environment. Since the first hominid to use a stone as a tool — or a bone according to the iconic scene from 2001: A Space Odyssey —, we have come to recognise this as materials science. This discipline uses physics, chemistry and engineering to study how materials are formed and what their physical properties are, as well as to discover and develop new materials, such as smart materials in order to find new uses applicable to any sector.

Smart materials are materials that are manipulated to respond in a controllable and reversible way, modifying some of their properties as a result of external stimuli such as certain mechanical stress or a certain temperature, among others. Because of their responsiveness, smart materials are also known as responsive materials. These are usually translated as “active” materials although it would be more accurate to say “reactive” materials.

For example, we can talk about sportswear with ventilation valves that react to temperature and humidity by opening when the wearer breaks out in a sweat and closing when the body cools down, about buildings that adapt to atmospheric conditions such as wind, heat or rain, or about drugs that are released into the bloodstream as soon as a viral infection is detected.

Dec 26, 2024

A Common Sleeping Pill May Reduce The Buildup of Alzheimer’s Proteins, Study Finds

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

There’s still so much we don’t know about Alzheimer’s disease, but the link between poor sleep and worsening disease is one that researchers are exploring with gusto.

In a study published in 2023, scientists found that using sleeping pills to get some shut-eye could reduce the build-up of toxic clumps of proteins in fluid that washes the brain clean every night.

Researchers from Washington University in St. Louis found people who took suvorexant, a common treatment for insomnia, for two nights at a sleep clinic experienced a slight drop in two proteins, amyloid-beta and tau, that pile up in Alzheimer’s disease.

Dec 26, 2024

Dark Web Facial ID Farm Warning—Hackers Build Identity Fraud Database

Posted by in categories: food, sustainability

Threat intelligence analysts have unmasked a dark web operation farming facial photos and ID data to enable sophisticated fraud—here’s what you need to know.

Dec 26, 2024

SRP Federal Credit Union reports data breach affecting more than 240,000 people

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, finance

A data breach earlier this year at SRP Federal Credit Union has left nearly a quarter-million people exposed to possible identity theft and account fraud.

The ransomware group Nitrogen has claimed responsibility for extracting 650 gigabytes of sensitive customer data, according to reports filed recently with the state attorney general’s offices in Texas and Maine. The breach has been publicly reported throughout December by cybersecurity analysts, financial technology companies and national news media.

Screen captures of what seemed to be raw customer data from SRP were posted on social media through bogus accounts as early as Dec. 5.

Dec 26, 2024

The Discovery of a New Semiconductor Could Revolutionize Computing

Posted by in categories: business, quantum physics, robotics/AI

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