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Dec 23, 2024

Programed or non-programed aging: the debate

Posted by in categories: biological, life extension

Aubrey de Grey and Josh Mitteldrof, two big names of the aging field, discuss their diverging views regarding the nature of aging: is it programed or not?

Host: Nicolás Cherñavsky.
Production: Nicolás Cherñavsky and Nina Torres Zanvettor.
Editing: Nina Torres Zanvettor.
Revision and subtitling: Nicolás Cherñavsky.

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Dec 22, 2024

Catalyst for ‘One-Step’ Conversion of Methane to Methanol

Posted by in category: energy

Scientists demonstrate highly selective catalyst for low-temperature, direct conversion of natural gas to liquid fuel.

Dec 22, 2024

Pathbreaking method leads to optimised mRNA production

Posted by in category: futurism

Dr Sekirnik at Sartorius BIA Separations optimised a crucial step in the mRNA production process, resulting in higher yield at lower cost.

Dec 22, 2024

Killer T Cells Programmed for Tissue- and Tumor-Specific Targeting

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Cancer immunotherapy strategy equips T cells with molecular GPS that lets them home in on brain tumors and sites of neuroinflammation.

Dec 22, 2024

How to fight your winter blues as darker days set in

Posted by in category: energy

What happens to our bodies when we don’t see any sunlight?


Simple tricks to fight your winter blues and restore your energy as darker days set in.

Dec 22, 2024

Quantum Mechanical Mass mechanism ~ Why Mass increases

Posted by in categories: energy, quantum physics

It is important to have a mechanism that forms Mass, because if we had a concept of how Mass is formed it would give us a deeper understanding of gravity and help us unity Relativity and Quantum Mechanics.

In this theory Mass increases with speed, because Photon ∆E=hf energy is continuously transforming potential energy into the kinetic energy of matter in the form of electrons.

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Dec 22, 2024

Cell Press

Posted by in category: futurism

Dec 22, 2024

OpenAI announces first partnership with a university

Posted by in categories: business, education, robotics/AI

OpenAI on Thursday announced its first partnership with a higher education institution. Starting in February, Arizona State University will have full access to ChatGPT Enterprise and plans to use it for coursework, tutoring, research and more.

The partnership has been in the works for at least six months, when ASU Chief Information Officer Lev Gonick first visited OpenAI’s HQ, which was preceded by the university faculty and staff’s earlier use of ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence tools, Gonick told CNBC in an interview.

ChatGPT Enterprise, which debuted in August, is ChatGPT’s business tier and includes access to GPT-4 with no usage caps, performance that’s up to two times faster than previous versions and API credits.

Dec 22, 2024

Google Gemini as a next generation AI educational tool: a review of emerging educational technology

Posted by in categories: education, robotics/AI

This emerging technology report discusses Google Gemini as a multimodal generative AI tool and presents its revolutionary potential for future educational technology. It introduces Gemini and its features, including versatility in processing data from text, image, audio, and video inputs and generating diverse content types. This study discusses recent empirical studies, technology in practice, and the relationship between Gemini technology and the educational landscape. This report further explores Gemini’s relevance for future educational endeavors and practical applications in emerging technologies. Also, it discusses the significant challenges and ethical considerations that must be addressed to ensure its responsible and effective integration into the educational landscape.

Dec 22, 2024

Haptiknit: Distributed stiffness knitting for wearable haptics

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, wearables

Scientists have developed a soft, wearable sleeve that can deliver diverse haptic cues including social touch gestures conveying emotions like attention and happiness.

Read more in Science Robotics.

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