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May 10, 2018
Listen to our rotating galaxy make strange music
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: media & arts, space
You can hear “Milky Way Blues” for yourself on a new website devoted to turning real astronomy data into music.
May 9, 2018
How ‘Valleytronics’ Could Help Keep Moore’s Law Alive
Posted by Chris Parbey Jnr in category: computing
To sustain the growth of the power of microchips and keep Moore’s Law going, semiconductor engineers are exploring the path of “valleytronics”.
Moore’s Law may be coming to an end due to the physical limitations of silicone and other elements, but a research team may have found a solution: valleytronics.
May 9, 2018
New Wearable Oral Sodium Sensor to Help Fight Hypertension
Posted by Chris Parbey Jnr in categories: biotech/medical, wearables
Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology have built a flexible, wearable oral sodium sensor that could help monitor a person’s sodium intake.
A leading cause of hypertension is a person’s uncontrolled salt intake. This often results in high blood pressure and heart complications.
As a solution, the Georgia Institute of Technology researchers built the oral sodium sensor that could be easily worn in the mouth to monitor salt intake.
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May 9, 2018
Bloomberg & Billionaire Bull Novogratz Launch Cryptocurrency Price Index
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, space
One of bitcoin’s biggest bulls has inked a deal with an unlikely partner to create a cryptocurrency price index.
Billionaire Mike Novogratz and Bloomberg LP on Wednesday announced that they are teaming up to launch the Bloomberg Galaxy Crypto Index (BGCI), which will track the aggregate performance of a basket of large-cap cryptocurrencies.
“Today’s launch of the Bloomberg Galaxy Crypto Index reflects our clients’ growing interest in cryptocurrencies,” said Alan Campbell, Global Product Manager for Bloomberg Indices. “The index brings our rigorous approach to index construction to cryptos and will provide investors with a transparent benchmark to gauge the performance of the broader market.”
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May 9, 2018
This Random Videogame Powers Quantum Entanglement Experiments
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: entertainment, quantum physics
May 9, 2018
Future anti-aging drugs could flip a “metabolic switch” to mimic fasting
Posted by Manuel Canovas Lechuga in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
Fasting has been found to have a range of health benefits, and appears to slow down the aging process. Now, researchers from MIT have found that fasting for just 24 hours is enough to improve the regeneration of a person’s intestinal stem cells, which naturally declines with age. Better yet, with the metabolic switch identified, in the future the effect could be mimicked with a drug.
As with stem cells in all parts of the body, intestinal stem cells are in charge of growing new cells in the organ. They maintain the lining of the intestine, which is shed and replaced every few days, fight off infection and repair damage to the tissue. But as is usually the case, these stem cells get less and less effective at their job with age.
Previous research has found that caloric restriction, or continual fasting, has a profound effect on health and longevity. These effects have been seen in mice, rats, monkeys, lemurs, and other animals, and although human studies haven’t really been conducted, it seems that we could also benefit from harnessing the diet. So the MIT team set out to study the effects of fasting on intestinal stem cells.
May 9, 2018
Neuroscientists Strongly Recommend That You Visit The Beach Regularly. Here’s Why
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: neuroscience, space
We all know that spending time outdoors is good for you on both a physical and mental level, but the benefits of spending time specifically at the beach have just been revealed.
That incredible feeling of peace and calmness that you experience at the beach is now being referred to as “blue space.” That’s what scientists have dubbed the effect that the combination of soothing smells and sounds of water have on your brain. The blue space is enough to make you feel at ease in a hypnotic sort of way.
When you notice how relaxed you feel at the beach, it’s not just all in your head. Science says that it’s a change in the way your brain reacts to its environment leaving you feeling happy, relaxed and reenergized.
May 9, 2018
California to become first U.S. state mandating solar on new homes
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: habitats, solar power, sustainability
California is about to become the only state in the nation mandating that virtually every new home have solar panels by 2020.