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Jul 15, 2018
Robotic Disability Assistance & Rehabilitation Device
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: robotics/AI
Jul 15, 2018
The ‘Big Bang’ of Alzheimer’s: Scientists ID genesis of disease, focus efforts on shape-shifting tau
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience
Scientists have discovered a “Big Bang” of Alzheimer’s disease – the precise point at which a healthy protein becomes toxic but has not yet formed deadly tangles in the brain.
A study from UT Southwestern’s O’Donnell Brain Institute provides novel insight into the shape-shifting nature of a tau molecule just before it begins sticking to itself to form larger aggregates. The revelation offers a new strategy to detect the devastating disease before it takes hold and has spawned an effort to develop treatments that stabilize tau proteins before they shift shape.
“This is perhaps the biggest finding we have made to date, though it will likely be some time before any benefits materialize in the clinic. This changes much of how we think about the problem,” said Dr. Marc Diamond, Director for UT Southwestern’s Center for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases and a leading dementia expert credited with determining that tau acts like a prion – an infectious protein that can self-replicate.
Jul 15, 2018
AI Can Now Manipulate People’s Movements In Fake Videos
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: information science, robotics/AI
A new AI algorithm can create the most advanced deepfakes yet, complete with emotions and gestures, after just a few minutes of training.
Jul 15, 2018
The 10 most luxurious first-class plane cabins in the world
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: transportation
One of the best parts about having expendable money has to be flying in style.
After all, being on an airplane can be brutal. Especially when your flight stretches over 10 hours.
Here’s the 10 most luxurious first-class cabins that make flying comfortable and enjoyable.
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Jul 15, 2018
Could We Be the Last Generation to Know What the Flu Feels Like?
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: biotech/medical, engineering, genetics
Project Recode may be the most ambitious science experiment of our time – genetically engineering humans to be virus-resistant.
Jul 15, 2018
Silicon Valley eyes Africa as new tech frontier
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Lagos — With its colourful hammocks and table tennis table, a new tech hub in the Lagos metropolis wouldn’t look out of place among the start-ups on the other side of the world in Silicon Valley.
But the NG_Hub office is in the suburb of Yaba — the heart of Nigeria’s burgeoning tech scene that is attracting interest from global giants keen to tap into an emerging market of young, connected Africans.
In May, both Google and Facebook launched initiatives nearby.
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Jul 15, 2018
Innovative new instrument to seek habitable worlds
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: innovation, space
A new infrared instrument on a telescope in Hawaii will let astronomers find more exoplanets orbiting red dwarf stars. The discoveries may include rocky worlds that are potentially habitable.