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Oct 26, 2024
Quarterhorse: Quarterhorse is the first program on Hermeus’ roadmap to hypersonic flight
Posted by Omuterema Akhahenda in category: transportation
Our first fully-integrated vehicle.
This non-flying prototype acted as a ‘dynamic iron bird’ to validate all major aircraft subsystems in a real-world environment.
The development and testing of Mk 0 epitomize our core tenets of hardware richness and rapid real-world testing.
Oct 26, 2024
EleutherAI/auto_interp_explanations · Datasets at Hugging Face
Posted by Cecile G. Tamura in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
Automatically interpreting millions of features in large language models.
Gonçalo Paulo, Alex Mallen, Caden Juang, Nora Belrose Eleuther AI 2024 https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.13928 https://github.com/EleutherAI/sae-auto-interp
We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.
Oct 26, 2024
Transformative Power: Artificial Intelligence Reshapes Global Society
Posted by Chuck Brooks in categories: biotech/medical, cybercrime/malcode, government, robotics/AI
By Chuck Brooks, Skytop Contributor / October 25, 2024
Chuck Brooks serves as President and Consultant of Brooks Consulting International. Chuck also serves as an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University in the Cyber Risk Management Program, where he teaches graduate courses on risk management, homeland security, and cybersecurity.
Chuck has received numerous global accolades for his work and promotion of cybersecurity. Recently, he was named the top cybersecurity expert to follow on social media, and also as one top cybersecurity leaders for 2024. He has also been named “Cybersecurity Person of the Year” by Cyber Express, Cybersecurity Marketer of the Year, and a “Top 5 Tech Person to Follow” by LinkedIn” where he has 120,000 followers on his profile.
As a thought leader, blogger, and event speaker, he has briefed the G20 on energy cybersecurity, The US Embassy to the Holy See, and the Vatican on global cybersecurity cooperation. He has served on two National Academy of Science Advisory groups, including one on digitalizing the USAF, and another on securing BioTech. He has also addressed USTRANSCOM on cybersecurity and serves on an industry/government Working group for DHS CISA focused on security space systems.
Oct 26, 2024
Scientists preserve DNA in amber-like polymer: Method could be used for long-term storage of genomes or digital data
Posted by Jose Ruben Rodriguez Fuentes in category: biotech/medical
In the movie “Jurassic Park,” scientists extracted DNA that had been preserved in amber for millions of years, and used it to create a population of long-extinct dinosaurs.
Oct 26, 2024
Researchers flip genes on and off with AI-designed DNA switches
Posted by Arthur Brown in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, health, robotics/AI
Researchers at The Jackson Laboratory (JAX), the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, and Yale University, have used artificial intelligence to design thousands of new DNA switches that can precisely control the expression of a gene in different cell types. Their new approach opens the possibility of controlling when and where genes are expressed in the body, for the benefit of human health and medical research, in ways never before possible.
“What is special about these synthetically designed elements is that they show remarkable specificity to the target cell type they were designed for,” said Ryan Tewhey, PhD, an associate professor at The Jackson Laboratory and co-senior author of the work. “This creates the opportunity for us to turn the expression of a gene up or down in just one tissue without affecting the rest of the body.”
In recent years, genetic editing technologies and other gene therapy approaches have given scientists the ability to alter the genes inside living cells. However, affecting genes only in selected cell types or tissues, rather than across an entire organism, has been difficult. That is in part because of the ongoing challenge of understanding the DNA switches, called cis-regulatory elements (CREs), that control the expression and repression of genes.
Oct 26, 2024
The Promise of Molecular Nanotechnology
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: drones, nanotechnology
Molecular nanotechnology may have the power to completely revolutionize human living.
Drone in D by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Oct 26, 2024
How ChatGPT scanned 170k lines of code in seconds, saving me hours of work
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: robotics/AI
In conclusion, don’t accept what the AI tells you as absolute truth. Don’t make critical decisions based on its answers. And remember that you sometimes have to negotiate with the AI before it’s willing to give you helpful answers.
This test is yet another case where I’ve been able to turn to the AI and find an answer for a very me-specific question without coding in minutes.
If you have a question that requires a lot of text or numerical analysis, consider running it by ChatGPT or one of the other AIs. You might get a useful answer in minutes.
Oct 26, 2024
US approves huge lithium mine to supply batteries for 370,000 EVs annually
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
The US has approved Ioneer’s Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron Project, which will produce batteries for over 370,000 EVs annually for 26 years.
Oct 26, 2024
NASA Stennis Achieves Milestone in Preparation for Future Artemis Testing
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space travel
NASA’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, achieved a key milestone this week for testing a new SLS (Space Launch System) rocket stage to fly on future Artemis missions to the Moon and beyond.
Over a two-week period beginning Oct. 10, crews completed a safe lift and installation of the interstage simulator component needed for future testing of NASA’s exploration upper stage (EUS) in the B-2 position of the Thad Cochran Test Stand. The component will function like the SLS interstage section that helps protect the upper stage during Artemis launches.
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