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Dec 16, 2021

Vaccines 2020: The era of the digital vaccine is here

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

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The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has generated a renaissance in vaccinology, with COVID-19 mRNA vaccines delivering a “digital code” of the viral antigen with no need to purify proteins or inactivate pathogens.

Dec 16, 2021

Building the Mathematical Library of the Future

Posted by in categories: futurism, mathematics

A small community of mathematicians is using a software program called Lean to build a new digital repository. They hope it represents the future of their field.

Dec 16, 2021

The Universe Might Be Able to Bend the Laws of Physics All By Itself

Posted by in categories: biological, cosmology, neuroscience, physics

At this point, the paper mingles cosmology, or the study of the universe and its origins, with biology. “We ask whether there might be a mechanism woven into the fabric of the natural world, by means of which the universe could learn its laws,” the authors write. In other words, a universal law might transcend all scientific fields. That means that the laws of physics, as we know them, could be subject to higher-order laws of the universe that control them—and that we can’t even comprehend.

“Exploring links between fields is crucial because knowledge is not fundamentally compartmentalized,” says Bruce Bassett, professor at the University of Cape Town’s Department of Mathematics and head of the Cosmology Group at the African Institute of Mathematical Sciences in South Africa. We humans are simply narrow-minded. “We segment and compress knowledge into biology, and physics, and sociology because of our limited brains, and the cost of that segmentation and compression is that we easily miss the commonalities and hidden universality between branches of human knowledge.”

Dec 16, 2021

What Does It Mean for AI to Understand?

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

It’s simple enough for AI to seem to comprehend data, but devising a true test of a machine’s knowledge has proved difficult.

Dec 16, 2021

The Sun was half of a binary system, a new paper suggests

Posted by in category: futurism

The theory could resolve some unanswered questions.

Dec 16, 2021

Neural networks can hide malware, and scientists are worried

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI

This article is part of our reviews of AI research papers, a series of posts that explore the latest findings in artificial intelligence.

With their millions and billions of numerical parameters, deep learning models can do many things: detect objects in photos, recognize speech, generate text—and hide malware. Neural networks can embed malicious payloads without triggering anti-malware software, researchers at the University of California, San Diego, and the University of Illinois have found.

Their malware-hiding technique, EvilModel, sheds light on the security concerns of deep learning, which has become a hot topic of discussion in machine learning and cybersecurity conferences. As deep learning becomes ingrained in applications we use every day, the security community needs to think about new ways to protect users against their emerging threats.

Dec 16, 2021

Split-Brains, Consciousness and Combining Minds | Waking Cosmos Documentary

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, education, media & arts, neuroscience

One of the reasons branching identity is being accepted more seriously these days.


Beginning in the 1950s, experiments with split-brain patients revealed that consciousness could be divided between the two hemispheres of the brain. A surprising implication was that if consciousness could be divided, then it could also be combined. Evidence of this came in 2006, when conjoined twins Krista and Tatiana Hogan were born. The Hogan sisters were born with their brains connected by a thalamic bridge, which allowed a unique mental connection between them. We explore this surprising mental connection, and the possibility that we may one day connect our own minds with other conscious beings, together with what this might mean for our concept of self, identity, and the future of mind.

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Dec 16, 2021

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Posted by in categories: futurism, life extension

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Dec 16, 2021

Can Mushrooms replace EVERYTHING? | Concrete, Plastic, Meat, Leather

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, computing

One promising solution to plastic pollution is mycelium or mushroom packaging. It is made of 2 ingredients: mushrooms and hemp. Mycelium is the underground network of very durable, thread-like filaments called hyphae. It is mixed with agricultural waste like wood chips, oat hulls, cotton burrs or hemp hurds.

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Dec 16, 2021

NASA Begins Testing Robotics for Daring Space Mission To Bring First Samples Back From Mars

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, space

Engineers are developing the crucial hardware needed for a series of daring space missions that will be carried out in the coming decade.

Testing has already begun on what would be the most sophisticated endeavor ever attempted at the Red Planet: bringing rock and sediment samples from Mars.

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