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Jul 23, 2023

Recycle Spent Nuclear Fuel Save the Grid with Steven Curtis

Posted by in categories: education, nuclear energy, space

Make nuclear power safer by tapping the gold mine in the spent fuel rods by using molten salt reactors and small modular reactors for both safe nuclear plant back up power and for microgrids that will be less susceptible to an EMP or CME E3 waveform. Watch to learn!

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Jul 23, 2023

Elon Musk’s SpaceX: How the world’s richest person leads the space exploration pioneer

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, space travel

Elon Musk leads SpaceX, the pioneering space exploration company, as it pushes the boundaries of technological innovation.

Jul 23, 2023

This pangolin-inspired robot can curl up into a healing ball

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

Pangolins are the only mammals to sport overlapping scales—a trait that could prove surprisingly useful for internal medicine.

Jul 23, 2023

Pigs open doors to free companions in a possible show of empathy

Posted by in category: futurism

An experiment in which pigs showed an inclination to help other group members suggests they have an altruistic streak – but selfish motivations can’t be ruled out.

By Carissa Wong

Jul 23, 2023

Is the end of the ‘particle era’ of physics upon us?

Posted by in categories: cosmology, evolution, particle physics

The discovery of the Higgs Boson in 2012 represented a major turning point for particle physics marking the completion of what is known as the standard model of particle physics. Yet, the standard model can’t answer every question in physics, thus, since this discovery at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) physicists have searched for physics beyond the standard model and to determine what shape future physics will take.

A paper in The European Physical Journal H by Robert Harlander and Jean-Philippe Martinez of the Institute for Theoretical Particle Physics and Cosmology, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, and Gregor Schiemann from the Faculty of Humanities and Cultural Studies, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany, considers the idea that particle physics may be on the verge of a new era of discovery and understanding in particle physics. The paper also considers the implications of the many possible scenarios for the future of high-energy physics.

“Over the last century, the concept of the particle has emerged as fundamental in the field of physics,” Martinez said. “It has undergone a significant evolution across time, which has opened up new ways for particle observation, and thus for the discovery of new particles. Currently, observing a particle requires its on-shell production.”

Jul 23, 2023

Niacin Increases NAD (Test Results)

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics

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Jul 23, 2023

Elon Musk wants Tesla and Neuralink to build a cyborg body for amputees

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, cyborgs, Elon Musk, neuroscience

The visionary CEO says his companies could one day offer hope to amputees by giving them a prosthetic limb that could one day be better than a biological one.

Jul 23, 2023

Listen: NCI’s Cancer Grand Challenges Target New Tech in Cancer Care

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

The competition aims to incorporate modern tools and data science into practice to enhance patients’ quality of life.

Jul 23, 2023

“Self-healing” metal discovery opens door for giant tech leap

Posted by in category: materials

“My hope is that this finding will encourage materials researchers to consider that, under the right circumstances, materials can do things we never expected,” Demkowicz concluded.

The study is published in the journal Nature.

Self-healing metals are an exciting area of research in the field of materials science. The term refers to metals that have the ability to heal themselves after being damaged or degraded.

Jul 22, 2023

Scientists Have Just Mapped Our Body’s Organs in Exquisite Detail

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

A consortium of scientists has just published an atlas of remarkable images of three human organs, each vital in their own way, showing how cell types are arranged and interact.

The result: Glittering, kaleidoscopic blueprints lit up by fluorescent dyes that reveal new intimacies about our bodies and reshape our understanding of human biology and disease like never before.

As you can see in the diagram below, researchers generated the cell atlases in three ways.

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