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Apr 25, 2022

Somnium Space is an immersive virtual world where players can go kayaking and visit NFT museums. Here’s an inside look at how the world almost had me sold on the metaverse vision — if only it hadn’t been plagued with tech issues

Posted by in categories: blockchains, space

Meetups occur every day at 10 p.m. Central European Time. Users gather in Somnium Space’s city center, known as City Plaza, which is next to Somnium’s virtual headquarters. Events there include open-mic nights, concerts, and developer meetups.

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Apr 25, 2022

Why it’s so damn hard to make AI fair and unbiased

Posted by in categories: information science, robotics/AI

There are competing notions of fairness — and sometimes they’re incompatible, as facial recognition and lending algorithms show.

Apr 25, 2022

Elon Musk’s SpaceX Signs First Deal With Major U.S. Airline To Provide Free Wi-Fi For Passengers

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, habitats, internet, satellites

Elon Musk’s SpaceX has signed its first ever deal with a major U.S. airline to provide wireless internet to passengers for free using the Starlink satellite network.

The deal with Hawaiian Airlines, which could be implemented as soon as next year, is expected to increase pressure on rival airlines to provide free Wi-Fi for passengers.

“Hawaiian doesn’t currently offer inflight Wi-Fi and has an extensive network of flights over the Pacific Ocean, serving the mainland U.S., Japan, Australia and New Zealand, among other destinations, from Hawaii,” CNBC reported. “It plans to offer Starlink connectivity on its flights out of its home state to cities throughout the mainland U.S. and to its international destinations.”

Apr 25, 2022

163 years later, new research challenges Darwin’s most famous theory about sex

Posted by in categories: biological, sex

Do Charles Darwin’s ideas on sexual selection hold up today? The biologist was very much of his time, which meant it may have shaped his understanding of evolutionary biology.

Apr 25, 2022

Huge ice shelves collapse after sky rivers surge into Antarctica

Posted by in category: futurism

Atmospheric rivers prompt massive formations to ‘calve’ chunks of ice.

Apr 25, 2022

New double neutron star millisecond pulsar discovered

Posted by in categories: physics, space

An international team of astronomers reports the discovery of a rare double neutron star millisecond pulsar. The newfound binary pulsar, designated PSR J1325−6253, consists of two neutron stars orbiting one another every 1.8 days. The finding is detailed in a paper published April 14 on arXiv.org.

The most rapidly rotating pulsars, those with rotation periods below 30 milliseconds, are known as (MSPs). It is assumed that they are formed in when the initially more massive component turns into a neutron star that is then spun-up due to accretion of matter from the secondary star.

Some pulsars consist of two (dubbed double neutron star systems—DNS). They are one of the most important classes of objects used to test and understand numerous astrophysical and fundamental physics phenomena, including in the strong-field regime.

Apr 25, 2022

China Plans System to Take Out Asteroids Hurtling Toward Earth

Posted by in category: space

China plans to develop a system for monitoring asteroids that pose a threat to earth, highlighting the nation’s growing ambitions for its space program.

The country will also explore ways for taking out asteroids that endanger the planet, Wu Yanhua, deputy director of the China National Space Administration, said in a TV interview, according to the official Xinhua News Agency.

Apr 25, 2022

Whole-Brain Preclinical Study Illuminates How Epileptic Seizures Originate

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Summary: Seizures originate from an excess of excitatory over inhibitory neural activity in confined regions of the brain, and spread only when they overcome strong inhibitory activity in surrounding regions.

Source: Weill Cornell University.

New evidence from a zebrafish model of epilepsy may help resolve a debate into how seizures originate, according to Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian investigators. The findings may also be useful in the discovery and development of future epilepsy drugs.

Apr 25, 2022

Scientists discover how salt in tumors could help diagnose and treat breast cancer

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Analyzing sodium levels in breast cancer tumors can give an accurate indication of how aggressive a cancer is and whether chemotherapy treatments are taking effect, new research has shown.

In a study, by the universities of York and Cambridge and funded by charities Cancer Research UK and Breast Cancer Now, researchers developed a technique using sodium imaging (MRI) to detect salt levels in in mice.

Using this technique, the researchers looked at tumors and discovered that salt (sodium) was being accumulated inside and that more active tumors accumulate more sodium.

Apr 25, 2022

German company BayWa r.e. will next month switch to a floating solar power plant it has built on a quarry lake

Posted by in categories: solar power, sustainability

a rapidly-installed, renewable technology it says could help wean the country off fossil fuels https://reut.rs/3JtuG6A