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Jan 9, 2025

The 10 Largest Spherical Space Vessels & Structures In Movies

Posted by in categories: alien life, entertainment

In the expansive realm of science fiction, spacecraft come in a stunning array of shapes, sizes, and technological capabilities. While much has been said about the iconic vessels in the Star Trek universe, this video takes a refreshing turn to explore a broader landscape of sci-fi. We will delve into the fascinating world of the ten largest spherical structures that have captivated audiences in movies and TV series. From massive space stations to monumental alien constructs, each of these remarkable creations offers unique insights into the imaginative possibilities of the genre.

Jan 9, 2025

World’s first cryopreservation facility could unlock immortality, delay death

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, cryonics, life extension, neuroscience

Think of a future where terminal illnesses can be temporarily halted, allowing time for the development of potential cures.

TimeShift, the world’s first cryopreservation facility, seeks to make the impossible – extending human lifespan – a reality.

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Jan 9, 2025

There’s a speed limit to human thought — and it’s ridiculously low

Posted by in categories: internet, neuroscience

Human brains take in sensory data at more than 1 billion bits per second, but only process that information at a measly 10 bits per second, new research has found.

Jan 9, 2025

Artists find a green, glowing mushroom in a Swiss forest

Posted by in category: mobile phones

“Nowadays we always have our mobile phones or a flashlight, but to see bioluminescence in the forest, it has to be pitch black,” said Rudolf.

They collected some samples of the glowing specimen, originally thinking it was a known bioluminescent species called Mycena haematopus. In their well-lit studio, the artists realized that it was another species called the saffron drop bonnet mushroom (Mycena crocata). While this mushroom is known for its saffron-coloured milk, it had not previously been described as bioluminescent.

[ Related: A simple experiment revealed the complex ‘thoughts’ of fungi. ].

Jan 9, 2025

25-year update on the “Millennium problems” in physics

Posted by in category: physics

How much progress have physicists made on the 10 millennium problems?

So far their success rate is 1 out of 10.


In the year 2000, physicists created a list of the ten most important unsolved problems in their field. 25 years later, here’s where we are.

Jan 9, 2025

Integrated Photonics Hits Milestone: High-Power Tunable Lasers Break New Ground

Posted by in categories: computing, satellites

Researchers have created a high-power tunable laser on silicon photonics, achieving nearly 2 watts using an LMA amplifier. This advancement could revolutionize integrated photonics, with potential applications in space exploration, reducing satellite costs while enhancing capabilities.

In today’s world, the size of various systems continues to decrease, incorporating increasingly smaller components for applications like high-speed data centers and space exploration with compact satellites.

However, this trend toward miniaturization and high-density integration—driven by advancements in integrated photonics—has significantly compromised the ability of these systems to generate high signal power. Traditionally, high-power output has been associated with larger systems, such as fiber and solid-state platforms, whose substantial physical dimensions allow for greater energy storage.

Jan 9, 2025

800-mile-long ‘DUNE’ experiment could reveal the hidden dimensions of the universe

Posted by in category: particle physics

A new underground facility called DUNE, which will accelerate particles for 800 miles between Illinois and South Dakota, could reveal the hidden dimensions of the universe, new research suggests.

Jan 9, 2025

Food grows better on the moon than on Mars, scientists find

Posted by in categories: food, space

Scientists expect the moon to have better soil for growing food than the red planet.

Jan 9, 2025

Youthful Brain Stem Cells Linked to Autism and Brain Cancer

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Summary: Researchers have identified a unique stem cell in the young brain capable of maturing into multiple cell types, potentially explaining the origins of autism and glioblastoma. These stem cells show gene expression patterns that regulate early brain development and, when disrupted, could lead to neurological conditions.

The study provides a detailed gene expression map, linking autism-related genes to immature neurons active during brain growth. The findings open avenues for targeting glioblastoma’s origins and better understanding autism’s developmental roots.

Jan 9, 2025

Scientists See Quantum Entanglement Within Protons

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics

Scientists have used high-energy particle collisions to peer inside protons, the particles that sit inside the nuclei of all atoms. This has revealed for the first time that quarks and gluons, the building blocks of protons, experience the phenomenon of quantum entanglement.

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