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Jan 29, 2017

Medical Robotics: Microrobots Could Be The Answer To Future Medicine

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, engineering, nanotechnology, robotics/AI

I cannot wait. However, wish they would look at cancer treatment as one of the first trials.


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Medical Robotics: Microrobots Could Be The Answer To Future Medicine

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Jan 29, 2017

Quantum physics is invading biology

Posted by in categories: biological, quantum physics

Love this write up; any time we can show or highlight the convergence between tech & science with bio it truly is a beautiful marriage.


The time has come to apply the ideas of quantum mechanics to biological mysteries.

By Henry Grub

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Jan 29, 2017

Cool U of A physicists sought to work with coldest gas

Posted by in category: quantum physics

Female Physicist at Uand A in Canada to take on the Bose-Einstein condensate.


By Catherine Griwkowsky

Calling Lindsay LeBlanc’s lab work “cool” would be an understatement.

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Jan 29, 2017

Vanishing point: the rise of the invisible computer

Posted by in categories: computing, nanotechnology, quantum physics

Yep; devices and computers will no longer be needed given the advancements that are coming in areas of Quantum, Synbio, nanotech, etc.

However, with QC crystal technology and the work done on parallel states we have some very interesting things coming in communications, entertainment/ media, etc.


The long read: For decades, computers have got smaller and more powerful, enabling huge scientific progress. But this can’t go on for ever. What happens when they stop shrinking?

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Jan 29, 2017

Scientists have confirmed a brand new form of matter: time crystals

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics, time travel

More information on the time crystals to simulate time travel.


Two more teams of researchers have found ways to create time crystals, lattices that repeat not in space but in time, breaking time-translation symmetry.

Though applications are unclear, the research could help us better understand quantum properties and solve the problem of quantum memory associated with quantum computing. Time crystals repeat their atomic structure in time. At the very least, they are a contradiction.

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Jan 29, 2017

Physicists Simulate Sending Particles of Light Into the Past, Strengthening the Case that Time Travel Is Possible

Posted by in categories: cosmology, particle physics, quantum physics, time travel

Awesome! More news on the time crystals.


The source of time travel speculation lies in the fact that our best physical theories seem to contain no prohibitions on traveling backward through time. The feat should be possible based on Einstein’s theory of general relativity, which describes gravity as the warping of spacetime by energy and matter. An extremely powerful gravitational field, such as that produced by a spinning black hole, could in principle profoundly warp the fabric of existence so that spacetime bends back on itself. This would create a “closed timelike curve,” or CTC, a loop that could be traversed to travel back in time.

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Jan 29, 2017

Scientists Prepare Universal Cure For Allergies

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

Allergic diseases are making one’s life more complicated and almost all treatment is only suppressing the symptoms. Fortunately, Stephen Miller of Northwestern University and Lonnie Shea of the University of Michigan can now mask allergen particles on their way into the body. This teaches the immune system not to attack the allergens in the future.

Their latest research published in the journal PNAS finally introduces a way to actually cure allergies altogether, instead of concealing symptoms with antihistamines such as Benadryl and Claritin…

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Jan 29, 2017

Scientists Have Unlocked the Code That Turns Genes On and Off

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, futurism

Knowing how or why genes are turned on and off during development, as well as understanding how they respond to environmental changes, will prove to be useful in our quest to find ways to prevent diseases. In addition, while the human initiator is responsible for regulating more than half of human genes, there are other sequences that control gene activity. This achievement could lead scientists to discover other sequence signals.

“The solution of the human Initiator code will enable us to explore new frontiers in gene regulation. In the future, it will be possible to use the code to identify other regulatory signals and, in this way, gain a more complete understanding of how human genes are turned on and off,” Kadonaga says.

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Jan 29, 2017

The Physics of Everything, with Michio Kaku

Posted by in categories: cosmology, information science, physics

What if we could find one single equation that explains every force in the universe? Professor Michio Kaku explores how physics could potentially shrink the science of the big bang into an equation as small as E=mc².

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Jan 29, 2017

Hyperloop: Teams in final prep for today’s competition! Coverage begins at ~1:55pm PT

Posted by in category: transportation

The official spacex hyperloop pod competition.

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