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Jun 12, 2024
Every Month For The Last Year Has Been The Hottest Ever Recorded
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: futurism
May 2024 was the hottest May on record, marking a full annual cycle of monthly records, the longest ever recorded.
Jun 12, 2024
The Prompt Report: A Systematic Survey of Prompting Techniques
Posted by Cecile G. Tamura in category: futurism
The Prompt Report.
A systematic survey of prompting techniques.
Sander schulhoff, michael ilie, nishant balepur, konstantine kahadze, amanda liu, chenglei si, yinheng li, aayush gupta, hyojung han, sevien schulhoff, pranav sandeep dulepet, saurav vidyadhara,…
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Jun 12, 2024
Extending the Kibble-Zurek Mechanism
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in category: futurism
A theory first applied to phase transitions in the early Universe and then to defects in superfluid helium can now account for a wider variety of systems.
Jun 12, 2024
A strikingly natural coincidence: Researchers find heating gallium nitride and magnesium forms a superlattice
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in category: futurism
A study led by Nagoya University in Japan revealed that a simple thermal reaction of gallium nitride (GaN) with metallic magnesium (Mg) results in the formation of a distinctive superlattice structure. This represents the first time researchers have identified the insertion of 2D metal layers into a bulk semiconductor.
Jun 11, 2024
Safer virus helps eliminate cancer in mouse study
Posted by Josh Seeherman in categories: biotech/medical, futurism
Currently, so-called “oncolytic viruses” such as herpes are used to treat some types of cancer because of their ability to kill cancer cells. But these therapies are not effective with some tumors and their use poses safety concerns, especially in immunosuppressed patients, underscoring the need for safer alternatives, Penaloza-MacMaster said.
In addition to helping clear the tumors, the therapy also helped prevent future cancer in these mice. Healthy mice that were first treated with the LCMV therapy were more resistant to developing tumors later in life.
This phenomenon might be explained by a poorly understood biological process known as “trained immunity.” Trained immunity occurs when a previous infection enhances the immune system’s ability to respond to different diseases in the future. For example, studies have shown that children who received the tuberculosis (TB) vaccine exhibit improved protection against other microorganisms, not just TB. This differs from the typical vaccine response, such as with the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine, which primarily protects against this specific virus.
Jun 11, 2024
New plasma escape mechanism could protect fusion vessels from excessive heat
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: futurism
By Rachel Kremen, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
The furious exhaust heat generated by a fusing plasma in a commercial-scale reactor may not be as damaging to the vessel’s innards as once thought, according to researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the ITER Organization (ITER).
Jun 11, 2024
Apple Teases Immersive ‘3D’ Photos With visionOS 2, Wider Vision Pro Rollout
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: futurism
Apple today teased the first update for its mixed-reality headset, visionOS 2, which includes AI-powered spatial photos and videos for the Vision Pro to give them a more immersive feel.
As part of its WWDC presentation, Apple also unveiled a special “spatial” lens for Canon cameras designed to capture moments viewable on the Vision Pro, as well as a partnership with cinema camera company Blackmagic Design.
Jun 11, 2024
A major US offshore wind hub just broke ground in New York City
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: energy, futurism
Today, the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal (SBMT) broke ground, kicking off the transformation of the historic port into an East Coast offshore wind hub.
SBMT will support Norwegian energy giant Equinor’s first US offshore wind project, Empire Wind 1. Brooklyn’s new offshore wind hub is designed to be a central, scalable hub for the expanding East Coast offshore wind market, and as a port for future offshore wind developments.
When the terminal is complete, it will be one of the largest dedicated offshore wind hubs in the US.
Jun 10, 2024
Large-scale, lab-grown meat: Step inside a cultivated meat factory
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: futurism, sustainability
Lab-grown meat, cultivated meat, cell-based meat, slaughter-free meat: All of these terms refer to the process of creating real meat from animal cells, despite names that may allude to a vegan product.
What benefits are there to growing meat from chicken cells rather than raising animals for slaughter? Industrial animal agriculture is responsible for an estimated 15 percent of total global greenhouse gas emissions, and with demand for meat projected to double in the next decade, this technology could offer a more sustainable option for future carnivores.
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