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Oct 5, 2024
3D-printed nickel-titanium alloys promise stronger, smarter structure
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Researchers have unveiled shape memory alloys, which offer a stronger alternative to traditional joining methods such as bolts and adhesives.
Oct 5, 2024
Masafumi Oizumi: Unsupervised alignment of qualia structures (2024 June 30)
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: computing, neuroscience
Masafumi Oizumi: Unsupervised alignment of qualia structures: Towards direct communication of experience.
Pre-ASSC (2024, June 30, Sun) Satellite Workshop Registration Form: Structural approaches to consciousness: Qualia Structure and Integrated Information Theory.
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Oct 5, 2024
MIT Researchers Introduce Generative Modeling of Molecular Dynamics: A Multi-Task AI Framework for Accelerating Molecular Simulations and Design
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: robotics/AI
Molecular dynamics (MD) is a popular method for studying molecular systems and microscopic processes at the atomic level. However, MD simulations can be quite computationally expensive due to the intricate temporal and spatial resolutions needed. Due to the computing load, much research has been done on alternate techniques that can speed up simulation without sacrificing accuracy. Creating surrogate models based on deep learning is one such strategy that can effectively replace conventional MD simulations.
In recent research, a team of MIT researchers introduced the use of generative modeling to simulate molecular motions. This framework eliminates the need to compute the molecular forces at each step by using machine learning models that are trained on data obtained by MD simulations to provide believable molecular paths. These generative models can function as adaptable multi-task surrogate models, able to carry out multiple crucial tasks for which MD simulations are generally employed.
These generative models can be trained for a variety of tasks by carefully choosing and conditioning on specific frames of a molecule trajectory. These tasks include the following.
Oct 5, 2024
ChatGPT Has Changed The Way Scientists Write Scientific Papers. Here’s How
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: futurism
A study of 14 million research papers reveals a sudden and dramatic change that occurred soon after ChatGPT appeared.
Oct 5, 2024
Antimatter Could Be the Key to Solving the Universe’s Biggest Mysteries
Posted by Cecile G. Tamura in categories: cosmology, particle physics
The hunt for dark matter has long been one of the most compelling challenges in physics, with new candidates emerging from cutting-edge research in cosmic-ray propagation and particle detection.
Two new studies highlight the enigmatic nature of antimatter, revealing its potential role in both understanding the universe’s origins and unlocking the secrets of particle physics.
Oct 5, 2024
Will the big neuroscience brainstorm pay off?
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: neuroscience
Investment in large neuroscience initiatives is starting to show results, but questions remain over whether they can solve the most fundamental questions about cognition.
Oct 5, 2024
World’s First 3D-Printed Hotel Under Construction in Texas Desert
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: 3D printing, habitats
El Cosmico Campground Hotel in the Texas desert is billed as the world’s first 3D-printed hotel. Following the project’s announcement earlier this year, 3D-printed architecture firm Icon is busy constructing the ambitious hotel.
El Cosmico is an expansion and reimagining of an already-existing campground hotel on the outskirts of Marfa, Texas. According to Icon, it will include camping areas, vacation homes, shared amenities, and permanent residences for sale. Connected to the hotel is the collection of the BIG-designed three and four-bedroom “Sunday Homes.” Pricing on the Sunday Homes starts at a cool $2.29M.
The company says the new hotel and homes feature organic curves and domes, a design that is only possible with 3D printing. The project was created in collaboration with architecture firm BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group.
Oct 5, 2024
Neutron Star Collisions: Unmasking the Ghosts of Gravity
Posted by Eric Klien in categories: cosmology, particle physics
Scientists are using advanced simulations to explore the aftermath of neutron star collisions, where remnants might form and avoid collapsing into black holes.
This research not only sheds light on the dynamics and cooling of these remnants through neutrino emissions but also provides crucial insights into the behavior of nuclear matter under extreme conditions. The findings contribute to our understanding of astronomical events and the conditions that may or may not lead to black hole formation.
Mysterious aftermath of neutron star collisions.
Oct 5, 2024
‘Amazing’ trial shows drug combination stops lung cancer advancing for longer
Posted by Paul Battista in category: biotech/medical
Exclusive: Global trial finds treatment with amivantamab and lazertinib halts progression for average of 23.7 months.