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Oct 20, 2024

Cellular senescence research identifies key enzyme to promote healthy aging

Posted by in category: life extension

A team at Kumamoto University has made a discovery that could help promote healthy aging. As the world’s population ages, Japan’s aging population in particular is growing at an unprecedented rate, making it crucial to extend healthy lifespans rather than just lifespans.

Oct 20, 2024

How Cells Resist the Pressure of the Deep Sea

Posted by in categories: chemistry, transportation

Just as we mimicked birds and fish to model cars and planes, we may gain inspiration for deep dive vehicles.


The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine.

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Oct 20, 2024

IDC Analyst Brief: Demystifying Generative AI

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Understand the levels of large language models that power generative AI and the types of platforms that best support them.

Oct 20, 2024

Cheap AI “video scraping” can now extract data from any screen recording

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Researcher feeds screen recordings into Gemini to extract accurate information with ease.

Oct 20, 2024

New Magnetic Nanodiscs for Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Anikeeva added, “Yes, it is a record-breaking particle, but it’s not as record-breaking as it could be.

Although that is still a work in progress, the team has ideas about how to move forward.

Large-scale safety studies are one of the additional steps that would be necessary to move these nanodiscs from basic research using animal models to clinical use in humans, “which is something academic researchers are not necessarily most well-positioned to do,” according to Anikeeva.

Oct 20, 2024

NASA Selects New Crew for Next Simulated Mars Journey

Posted by in categories: habitats, space travel

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NASA has selected a new crew of four volunteers to participate in a simulated mission to Mars within a habitat at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.

Jason Lee, Stephanie Navarro, Shareef Al Romaithi, and Piyumi Wijesekara will step into the agency’s Human Exploration Research Analog, or HERA, on Friday, May 10. Once inside, the team will live and work like astronauts for 45 days. The crew will exit the facility on June 24 after they “return” to Earth. Jose Baca and Brandon Kent are this mission’s alternate crew members.

Oct 20, 2024

Google announces restructuring to accelerate AI initiatives

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Google CEO Sundar Pichai has announced a series of structural changes and leadership appointments aimed at accelerating the company’s AI initiatives.

The restructuring sees the Gemini app team, led by Sissie Hsiao, joining Google DeepMind under the leadership of Demis Hassabis.

“Bringing the teams closer together will improve feedback loops, enable fast deployment of our new models in the Gemini app, make our post-training work proceed more efficiently and build on our great product momentum,” Pichai explained.

Oct 20, 2024

All electric without batteries: Are flow batteries the future of EVs?

Posted by in categories: chemistry, energy, sustainability, transportation

A flow battery, also known as a reduction-oxidation (Redox) flow battery, is an electrochemical cell that uses two moving liquid electrolytes to generate electricity.


Ion transfer occurs across the cell membrane, accompanied by current flow through an external circuit, while the liquids circulate in their respective spaces. The liquids required are stored in separate tanks until required.

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Oct 20, 2024

Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis explains what needs to happen to move from chatbots to AGI

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Experts are divided on what it’ll take to achieve artificial general intelligence — a still hypothetical form of robot intelligence that mimics human abilities.

According to Demis Hassabis, the CEO of Google DeepMind and a recently minted Nobel laureate, there isn’t any secret formula to get there.

Oct 20, 2024

ESO Telescope Captures the Most Detailed Infrared Map ever of our Milky Way

Posted by in categories: computing, space

Astronomers have published a gigantic infrared map of the Milky Way containing more than 1.5 billion objects — the most detailed one ever made. Using the European Southern Observatory’s VISTA telescope, the team monitored the central regions of our Galaxy over more than 13 years. At 500 terabytes of data, this is the largest observational project ever carried out with an ESO telescope.

“We made so many discoveries, we have changed the view of our Galaxy forever,” says Dante Minniti, an astrophysicist at Universidad Andrés Bello in Chile who led the overall project.

This record-breaking map comprises 200,000 images taken by ESO’s VISTA — the Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy. Located at ESO’s Paranal Observatory in Chile, the telescope’s main purpose is to map large areas of the sky. The team used VISTA’s infrared camera VIRCAM, which can peer through the dust and gas that permeates our galaxy. It is therefore able to see the radiation from the Milky Way’s most hidden places, opening a unique window onto our galactic surroundings.

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