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Mar 11, 2022

Juan Carlos Izpisua: ‘Within two decades, we will be able to prevent aging’

Posted by in category: life extension

The leading Spanish scientist talks to EL PAÍS about his new role at the secretive multinational Altos Labs, where he hopes to use cellular rejuvenation to reverse illness and cell deterioration.

Mar 11, 2022

Researchers develop pressure-quench process to enhance superconductivity toward goal of wasting zero energy

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, materials

In the simplest terms, superconductivity between two or more objects means zero wasted electricity. It means electricity is being transferred between these objects with no loss of energy.

Many naturally occurring elements and minerals like lead and mercury have superconducting properties. And there are modern applications that currently use materials with superconducting properties, including MRI machines, maglev trains, electric motors and generators.

Usually, superconductivity in materials happens in low-temperature environments or at high temperatures at very high pressures. The holy grail of superconductivity today is to find or create materials that can transfer energy between each other in a non-pressurized environment.

Mar 11, 2022

New in Science: By combining thousands of modern and ancient genomes

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, science

researchers have constructed the largest human genealogy to date, providing insight into key events in human history together with their timings and geographical locations.

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Mar 11, 2022

Stepping Into the Future

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

The ‘Stepping Into the Future’ conference is coming up soon — April 23-24th to be exact. It’s online and it’s free (via zoom). It will be fun & exciting — I hope you can all make it. Many of the synopses of coming talks are already online (linked to from the agenda) — so check them out.


About | Speakers | Agenda.

We are in the midst of a technological avalanche – surprisingly to many, AI has made the impossible possible. In a rapidly changing world maintaining and expanding our capacity to innovate is essential.

Mar 11, 2022

Time Crystals Made of Light Could Soon Escape the Lab

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Implantable “drug factories” that kill advanced-stage ovarian and colorectal cancer in mice in six day could be ready for human clinical trials this fall.

Mar 11, 2022

Tiny ‘drug factories’ kill cancer in mice in days

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Nash and Veiseh with vials of bead-like “drug factories” they created to treat cancer. The beads are designed to continuously produce natural compounds that program the immune system to attack tumors. (Credit: Jeff Fitlow/Rice)

The therapy could be ready for human clinical trials later this year.

Mar 11, 2022

Tokamak Energy moves closer to commercial fusion: 100M degree plasma a world record for a spherical tokamak

Posted by in categories: government, nuclear energy

OXFORD, England 0, March 10, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Tokamak Energy has demonstrated a world-first with its privately-funded ST40 spherical tokamak, achieving a plasma temperature of 100 million degrees Celsius, the threshold required for commercial fusion energy.

This is by far the highest temperature ever achieved in a spherical tokamak and by any privately funded tokamak. While several government laboratories have reported plasma temperatures above 100M degrees in conventional tokamaks, this milestone has been achieved in just five years, for a cost of less than £50m ($70m), in a much more compact fusion device. This achievement further substantiates spherical tokamaks as the optimal route to the delivery of clean, secure, low cost, scalable and globally deployable commercial fusion energy.

Mar 11, 2022

Supercomputers Simulated a Black Hole And Found Something We’ve Never Seen Before

Posted by in categories: cosmology, supercomputing

While black holes might always be black, they do occasionally emit some intense bursts of light from just outside their event horizon. Previously, what exactly caused these flares had been a mystery to science.

That mystery was solved recently by a team of researchers that used a series of supercomputers to model the details of black holes’ magnetic fields in far more detail than any previous effort. The simulations point to the breaking and remaking of super-strong magnetic fields as the source of the super-bright flares.

Scientists have known that black holes have powerful magnetic fields surrounding them for some time. Typically these are just one part of a complex dance of forces, material, and other phenomena that exist around a black hole.

Mar 11, 2022

Sublime New Hubble Image Reveals a Thrilling Exchange Between Two Galaxies

Posted by in categories: materials, space

The ongoing interaction between two galaxies 320 million light-years away has been captured in a gorgeous Hubble image.

They’re collectively known as Arp 282 in Halton Arp’s Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies, and they consist of a large barred spiral galaxy named NGC 169, about 140,000 light-years across, and a much smaller polar-ring galaxy named IC 1,559, which is about 40,000 light-years across.

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Mar 11, 2022

The Iron of Earth’s Inner Core Could Be in a Strange ‘Superionic’ State, Study Finds

Posted by in category: futurism

Deep below the crust of Earth, past the thick mantle and liquid outer core, lies a 1,220-kilometer (760 mile) ball of solid inner core.

But a new study has suggested that the inner core is not solid at all, instead forming a ‘superionic state’ with hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon, making it unlike either a liquid or a solid.

We can’t exactly drill down the 6,371 km (3,959 miles) to the center of the Earth to check what’s going on, so scientists use Earth’s natural drill – seismic waves from earthquakes – to understand the composition of our planet.