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Jan 9, 2021

New Extraction of the Cosmic Birefringence from the Planck 2018 Polarization Data

Posted by in categories: physics, space

23 nov 2020.


A new analysis of the cosmic microwave background shows that its polarization may be rotated by exotic effects indicating beyond-standard-model physics.

Jan 9, 2021

CHOPS — “CyberHuman on a Performance System” meets COVID-19 and learns there is a new book out

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Hale — “Surviving Corona.”

Produced by Gary Jesch of CHOPS Live Animation.
with Peter Cummings — Contagious Productions.
COVID-19 Animation by Fusion Medical Animation.

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Jan 9, 2021

Sci-Fi UI Episode 1: The Expanse

Posted by in category: computing

In this episode of Sci-Fi UI, we’ll find out whether the computer interfaces in The Expanse can actually be built in the real world. In Sci-Fi UI, we deep-dive into the UI of tomorrow to see if we can learn anything about building better UI today.

Narrated by:
AJ Campbell.

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Jan 9, 2021

Business Barriers to Asteroid Mining

Posted by in categories: business, space

Last week, we talked about asteroid versus ocean mining. In fact, in this channel, I have evangelized asteroid mining quite a bit as the future. However, this week, we will take a look at the business barriers to the realization of asteroid mining.

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Jan 9, 2021

Imminent sudden stratospheric warming to occur, bringing increased risk of snow over coming weeks

Posted by in category: climatology

A new study led by researchers at the Universities of Bristol, Exeter, and Bath helps to shed light on the winter weather we may soon have in store following a dramatic meteorological event currently unfolding high above the North Pole.

Weather forecasting models are predicting with increasing confidence that a sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) event will take place today, 5 January 2021.

The stratosphere is the layer of the atmosphere from around 10-50km above the earth’s . SSW events are some of the most extreme of atmospheric phenomena and can see polar stratospheric temperature increase by up to 50°C over the course of a few days. Such events can bring very cold , which often result in snowstorms.

Jan 9, 2021

Anti-Aging: State of the Art

Posted by in category: life extension

A huge shout-out to LessWrong for this fantastic write-up on the science of anti-aging research:

We join them in their call-to-action…

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Jan 9, 2021

Are We Living in the Dark Forest? | Unveiled

Posted by in categories: alien life, existential risks, nanotechnology

I think the larger the galactic population the more deterrence will be a factor of survival. IMO the key apparatus for survival is not only nanotechnology on a personal level but to become Dysonian so we have the energy for defense.


In this video, Unveiled takes a terrifying journey into the Dark Forest! Why don’t you come along??

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Jan 9, 2021

A boy with a rare disease gets new skin, thanks to gene-corrected stem cells

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Circa 2017 o.o


Advance spreads optimism for gene therapy approach.

Jan 9, 2021

UK Opens its First Geothermal Plant Using Heat From the Earth to Power 10,000 Homes

Posted by in category: energy

In Cornwall, United Downs becomes the UK’s first geothermal power plant, providing 3MW of energy to 10000 homes area through Ecotricity.

Jan 9, 2021

Lab-Made Mini Brains Produce Brain Waves Just Like Those of Preterm Babies

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Circa 2019

Livescience.com | By LIVESCIENCE


Scientists created miniature brains in the lab that formed intricate networks and produced brain waves similar to those fired by the developing brain of a preterm human baby, according to a new study.

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