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Jan 12, 2023

Can we predict evolution?

Posted by in category: evolution

Evolution is characterized as unpredictable, yet orderly. New research into a group of plants suggests it might follow a predictable pattern.

Jan 12, 2023

Study proves that antivenom reduces risk of skin necrosis in patients bitten

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

One of the most dreaded effects of the bite of the brown recluse spider (Loxosceles spp) is the appearance of a necrotic skin lesion, but a clinical study by Brazilian researchers recently reported in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases shows that the problem can be solved by administering antivenom, especially if this is done within 48 hours of the incident.

An antivenom produced by Butantan Institute, an arm of the São Paulo State Department of Health, was used in the study. As the authors of the paper explain, there is no consensus regarding the to avoid necrosis and ulceration in cases of brown recluse spider bites.

A 2009 study involving rabbits showed that necrotic lesions were approximately 30% smaller even when the antivenom was administered 48 hours after the animals were bitten.

Jan 12, 2023

An electric molecular motor

Posted by in category: nanotechnology

An electrically driven motor on the molecular scale based on [3]catenane is described, in which two cyclobis(paraquat-p-phenylene) rings operate by means of redox reactions, demonstrating highly unidirectional movement around a circular loop.

Jan 12, 2023

Reasons Your Hips Hurt

Posted by in category: futurism

You use them to sit, stand, dance, kick, and run. Find out from WebMD’s slide show what makes your hips hurt, and what you can do about it.

Jan 12, 2023

Targets mapped for almost all human kinase enzymes

Posted by in category: futurism

Catalogue of substrate sequences for serine-threonine kinase enzymes.

Jan 12, 2023

AI won’t be conscious, and here is why (A reply to Susan Schneider)

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

If you watched the debate live, you know that, at the very end, I wanted to reply to a point made by Susan but couldn’t, since we ran out of time. The goal of this essay is to put my reply on the record in writing, so to take it out of my system. Before I do that, however, I need to give some context to those who didn’t watch the debate live and don’t have a subscription to the IAI to watch it before reading this essay. If you did watch the debate, you can skip ahead to the section ‘My missing reply.

Context

In a nutshell, my position is that we have no reason to believe that silicon computers will ever become conscious. I cannot refute the hypothesis categorically, but then again, I cannot categorically refute the hypothesis of the Flying Spaghetti Monster either, as the latter is logically coherent. Appeals to logical coherence mean as little in the conscious AI debate as they do in the Flying Spaghetti Monster context. The important point is not what is logically coherent or what can be categorically refuted, but what hypothesis we have good reasons to entertain.

Jan 11, 2023

‘Consciousness’ in Robots Was Once Taboo. Now It’s the Last Word

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The pursuit of artificial awareness may be humankind’s next moonshot. But it comes with a host of difficult questions.

Jan 11, 2023

Reactions as First Robot Lawyer Sets for Launching, To Appear in Court Next Month

Posted by in categories: business, internet, law, robotics/AI

The AI company has earlier created something similar earlier, they have in the past used AI-generated form letters and chatbots to help secure and recovers people’s fund for onboarding wifi that failed to work.

Many people have reacted to this new innovation citing that it may be injurious to lawyers’ legal business, particularly lawyers who have no knowledge about artificial intelligence.

Jan 11, 2023

First full views of a CRISPR-guided system for gene insertion

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

High-resolution structures of CRISPR-associated transposon system.

Jan 11, 2023

Meet the Finalists of the $10M ANA Avatar XPRIZE

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI

Introducing the 15 finalist teams who are developing physical avatar systems to make human telepresence and interaction possible across the globe. From performing life changing operations, caretaking, disaster relief, or simply bridging the distance for social connection, these robotic avatars will allow us to expand our physical reach and evolve the way we communicate and interact remotely. Learn more about next phase of the $10M ANA Avatar XPRIZE https://www.xprize.org/prizes/avatar/articles/ana-avatar-xpr…-finalists.

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