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Jun 17, 2022
CVPR: Understanding images means understanding the world
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: robotics/AI
Amazon senior principal scientist Aleix M. Martinez has seen deep learning revolutionize computer vision— to the point that many of the problems that defined th… See more.
Senior principal scientist Aleix M. Martinez on why computer vision research has only begun to scratch the surface.
Jun 17, 2022
This European airline just ordered a fleet of airships
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: transportation
Held aloft by helium and powered electricity, they will seat 100 passengers, and typically fly 300–400 kilometers (186−249 miles).
Air Nostrum, a Spanish airline, has ordered 10 Airlander 10 aircraft to make regional journeys around Spain.
Jun 17, 2022
Major Scientific Breakthrough Toward the Benefits of Exercise in a Pill
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: biotech/medical, food, health, internet, lifeboat
Michael LorreyGates is, famously, the guy who said, “Why would anyone ever need more than 640kb of memory?” and “The internet is a fad.”
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Jun 17, 2022
Did supernovae help form Barnard’s Loop?
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: cosmology, materials
Astronomers studying the structure of the Milky Way galaxy have released the highest-resolution 3D view of the Orion star-forming region. The image and interactive figure were presented today at a press conference hosted by the American Astronomical Society.
Led by researchers at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, the work connects 3D data on young stars and interstellar gas around the Orion complex of star-forming regions. Analysis of the 2D and 3D images, alongside theoretical modeling, shows that supernova explosions within the last 4 million years produced large cavities in the interstellar material associated with Orion.
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Jun 17, 2022
Liquid metal boosts platinum catalyst’s activity 1000 times
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: chemistry, lifeboat, particle physics
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I disagree with Ross Dawson here… it’s not ultimately a matter of belief or faith, it’s a matter of understanding our existing knowledge about the physiology of sentience, and of furthering the relevant research agendas. Questions of sentience in h… See more.
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Jun 17, 2022
The benefits of exercise in a pill? Science is closer to that goal
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: biotech/medical, science
Jun 17, 2022
Exercise pill could curb food cravings for people who lack physical activity
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: biotech/medical, food, health
STANFORD, Calif. — An “anti-hunger” pill could be on the horizon, according to a new study. Researchers from Stanford Medicine and Baylor University have identified a molecule that keeps people from getting hungry after exercising.
In experiments, the compound dramatically reduced food intake and obesity in mice. Study authors hope to turn it into a medication that may even replace the need to go to the gym.
Flintstone vitamins are great!
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John ClaytonCould those same supplements help regrow hair? 🤣
Jun 17, 2022
Musk sued for $367 billion over ‘Dogecoin Crypto Pyramid Scheme’
Posted by Muhammad Furqan in categories: biotech/medical, cryptocurrencies, Elon Musk, humor, lifeboat
Tiktok MechanicThats a illness not normal hairloss lmao.
Tiktok Mechanic This drug is for the illness alopecia areata.
Tiktok MechanicEric Klien ya well it doesnt say that.
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