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Sep 22, 2024

Reversing the aging clock: A tiny plant protein holds the secret

Posted by in categories: futurism, life extension

Scientists may have unlocked anti-aging secrets by studying a plant cell organelle:


Research team stumble upon new discovery which potentially holds the key to aging in plants. Click here to find out what this means for the future.

Sep 22, 2024

EA Looking to Use AI to Take User-Generated Content to the Next Level

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

I expect this around 2029/2030, so about 5-ish years. Phase 1 of it will be: hey Ai, i didnt really like that level, mission, story line, etc… edits on the fly. Phase 2 of it will be creating DLC on the fly. And, Phase 3 will be just telling an AI roughly what you want to play, and it tries to build it.


Publishing giant Electronic Arts shows a concept of the different ways users could generate their own content in a game using generative AI.

Sep 22, 2024

A 150-Year Flight to a New Earth | Sci-Fi Documentary 4K | ReYOUniverse

Posted by in categories: cosmology, education, media & arts

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

Sep 22, 2024

MIT engineers’ revolutionize the design and operation of wind farms

Posted by in category: sustainability

Engineers have long known that traditional aerodynamics models, used to design the blades of wind turbines and propellers, don’t account for certain real-world conditions. Though these formulas, established over a century ago, work well in basic scenarios, they falter when applied to high forces, extreme speeds, or complex angles. This has led engi…

Sep 22, 2024

Autonomous robot replaces human fusion reactor inspectors in world-first trial

Posted by in categories: nuclear energy, robotics/AI

What just happened? Researchers have successfully deployed a fully autonomous robot to inspect the inside of a nuclear fusion reactor. This achievement – the first of its kind – took place over 35 days as part of trials at the UK Atomic Energy Authority’s Joint European Torus facility.

JET was one of the world’s largest and most powerful operational fusion reactors until it was recently shut down. Meanwhile, the robotic star of the show was, of course, the four-legged Spot robot from Boston Dynamics, souped up with “localization and mission autonomy solutions” from the Oxford Robotics Institute (ORI) and “inspection payload” from UKAEA.

Spot roamed JET’s environment twice daily, using sensors to map the facility layout, monitor conditions, steer around obstacles and personnel, and collect vital data. These inspection duties normally require human operators to control the robot remotely.

Sep 22, 2024

Even the heaviest particles experience the usual quantum weirdness, new experiment shows

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics

One of the most surprising predictions of physics is entanglement, a phenomenon where objects can be some distance apart but still linked together. The best-known examples of entanglement involve tiny chunks of light (photons), and low energies.

Sep 22, 2024

Micron Announces 12-Layer HBM3e Memory at 36GB Capacity

Posted by in category: futurism

The new memory is an upgrade to its previous eight-layer, 24GB modules.

Sep 22, 2024

Ancient civilizations knew how to keep cool in deadly heat. We need to resurrect that lost knowledge now

Posted by in category: climatology

Builders knew how to keep people cool in hot, dry climates thousands of years ago. It’s time to get that knowledge back.

Sep 22, 2024

Light has been seen leaving an atom cloud before it entered

Posted by in category: particle physics

Particles of light can spend “negative time” passing through a cloud of extremely cold atoms – without breaking the laws of physics.

By Karmela Padavic-Callaghan

Sep 22, 2024

Bridging the Gap: How Quantum Physics Supports Metaphysical Science and Why the Scientific Community Should Embrace This Integration

Posted by in categories: neuroscience, particle physics, quantum physics, science

In the ever-evolving landscape of scientific discovery, certain paradigms periodically challenge the established norms, compelling us to reconsider the boundaries of what we deem as ‘science.’ One such paradigm is the intersection of quantum physics and metaphysical science. Despite skepticism, there is a growing body of evidence suggesting that these two fields are not only compatible but also complementary. This blog delves into how quantum physics supports metaphysical science and argues for its integration into mainstream scientific discourse, underpinned by historical precedents.

“The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena; it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence.” — Nikola Tesla

Quantum physics, the study of particles at the smallest scales of energy levels, has fundamentally altered our understanding of reality. The principles of quantum mechanics, such as superposition, entanglement, and wave-particle duality, have revealed a universe far more intricate and interconnected than classical physics ever suggested. These concepts resonate profoundly with metaphysical science, which explores the nature of reality, consciousness, and existence beyond the physical.

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