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Nov 18, 2021
Biden administration to buy Pfizer antiviral pills for 10 million people, hoping to transform pandemic
Posted by Omuterema Akhahenda in category: biotech/medical
The Biden administration is expected to announce this week it is purchasing 10 million courses of treatment Pfizer’s covid pill, a multibillion dollar investment in a medication that officials hope will help change the trajectory of the pandemic by staving off many hospitalizations and deaths, according to two people with knowledge of the transaction.
-call me Nostradamus, but I called this.
Officials see Pfizer’s pill, and another by Merck, as potential gamechangers to tame the pandemic.
Nov 18, 2021
US worried about China’s nuclear arsenal, ‘We have to act now,’ says General Milley | Latest News
Posted by Raphael Ramos in categories: military, nuclear energy
Alarm bells are ringing in the halls of the Pentagon led by General Mark Milley, senior Pentagon officials are becoming increasingly worried about China’s rapid expansion of its nuclear arsenal.
#Pentagon #China #UnitedStates.
Nov 18, 2021
Adding Sound to Quantum Simulations: Creating a Lattice of Light and Atoms That Can Vibrate
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: media & arts, particle physics, quantum physics
Aiming to emulate the quantum characteristics of materials more realistically, researchers have figured out a way to create a lattice of light and atoms that can vibrate – bringing sound to an otherwise silent experiment.
When sound was first incorporated into movies in the 1920s, it opened up new possibilities for filmmakers such as music and spoken dialogue. Physicists may be on the verge of a similar revolution, thanks to a new device developed at Stanford University that promises to bring an audio dimension to previously silent quantum science experiments.
In particular, it could bring sound to a common quantum science setup known as an optical lattice, which uses a crisscrossing mesh of laser beams to arrange atoms in an orderly manner resembling a crystal. This tool is commonly used to study the fundamental characteristics of solids and other phases of matter that have repeating geometries. A shortcoming of these lattices, however, is that they are silent.
Nov 18, 2021
Here is the world’s first smartphone with over 20GB RAM
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: computing, mobile phones
Today, ZTE Mobile announced that it will release the ZTE Axon 30 Ultra aerospace version on November 25. The smartphone will be endorsed by Liu Haocun, the heroine of Zhang Yimou’s movie “One Second”. The main highlight of this smartphone is that it is the world’s first smartphone with 18GB RAM. However, this memory capacity can get to over 20GB RAM. Furthermore, this device will also come with 1TB of internal storage. This is currently the flagship smartphone with the largest memory and storage capacity in the industry.
Nov 18, 2021
The chase for fusion energy
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: business, economics, nuclear energy, space travel
And just as private space travel is now materializing, many industry observers are forecasting that the same business model will give rise to commercial fusion — desperately needed to decarbonize the energy economy — within a decade. “There’s a very good shot to get there within less than ten years,” says Michl Binderbauer, chief executive of TAE Technologies. In the FIA report, a majority of respondents thought that fusion would power an electrical grid somewhere in the world in the 2030s.
An emerging industry of nuclear-fusion firms promises to have commercial reactors ready in the next decade.
Nov 18, 2021
How technology has inspired neuroscientists to reimagine the brain
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: computing, neuroscience
Telegraphs and computers helped scientists reimagine the mind, writes Matthew Cobb in The Idea of the Brain.
Nov 18, 2021
Intel’s chip recovery plan could restore US manufacturing prowess
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: computing, government
The chipmaker’s come-from-behind strategy is risky and will take years, even with government subsidies.
Nov 18, 2021
Elon Musk said SpaceX will fly its Starship spaceship into orbit for the first time in January, but warned the first attempt might not be a success
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: Elon Musk, space travel
Musk gave a new date for Starship’s first orbital flight. He’d previously predicted it would launch in July, then November.
Nov 18, 2021
Wait what? FDA wants 55 years to process FOIA request over vaccine data
Posted by Omuterema Akhahenda in categories: biotech/medical, food, government, health
Freedom of Information Act requests are rarely speedy, but when a group of scientists asked the federal government to share the data it relied upon in licensing Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, the response went beyond typical bureaucratic foot-dragging.
55 years and longer.
That’s how long the Food & Drug Administration in court papers this week proposes it should be given to review and release the trove of vaccine-related documents responsive to the request. If a federal judge in Texas agrees, plaintiffs Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency can expect to see the full record in 2076.