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Apr 27, 2020

Israeli invention turns tap water into antiviral solution

Posted by in category: innovation

It sounds like magic, but Bar-Ilan University researchers say the environmentally friendly disinfectant may be used daily to kill bacteria and viruses on all kinds of surfaces.

Apr 27, 2020

Professors Of Hate

Posted by in category: education

https://youtube.com/watch?v=mQx7HdZKwDU

Hate is hate. It is not limited by a political belief system or race.

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Apr 27, 2020

Sean Carroll Thinks We All Exist on Multiple Worlds

Posted by in category: space

:ooooo.


In his book Something Deeply Hidden, the physicist explores the idea of Many Worlds, which holds that the universe continually splits into new branches.

Apr 27, 2020

Applying quantum-impurity theory to quantum fluids of light

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics

A Monash-led study develops a new approach to directly observe correlated, many-body states in an exciton-polariton system that go beyond classical theories.

The study expands the use of quantum impurity theory, currently of significant interest to the cold-atom physics community, and will trigger future experiments demonstrating many-body quantum correlations of microcavity polaritons.

Apr 27, 2020

Yemen separatists declare self-rule in south

Posted by in category: government

The Yemeni government has warned of “dangerous and catastrophic consequences” of the move.

Apr 27, 2020

This AI wrote such emo lyrics that humans thought it was My Chemical Romance

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

I got my rig in the back of my Beemer. Professional when I graze, I’m professional when I argue. 40 glass, I’m laughing at that s***, I’ma be roaring at that s***

The experiment also revealed which genres are hardest for AI songwriters to master.

The respondents struggled to spot which pop and country lyrics were written by an AI. And its rock song was so emo that they thought it was written by My Chemical Romance or Nirvana.

Apr 27, 2020

15 Alarming Cyber Security Facts and Stats

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

The scary truth about cyber security that you wish you’d known. 15 alarming cyber security facts and statistics for 2019.

Apr 27, 2020

New findings suggest laws of nature ‘downright weird,’ not as constant as previously thought

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, space

Not only does a universal constant seem annoyingly inconstant at the outer fringes of the cosmos, it occurs in only one direction, which is downright weird.

Those looking forward to a day when science’s Grand Unifying Theory of Everything could be worn on a t-shirt may have to wait a little longer as astrophysicists continue to find hints that one of the cosmological constants is not so constant after all.

In a paper published in Science Advances, scientists from UNSW Sydney reported that four new measurements of light emitted from a quasar 13 billion light years away reaffirm past studies that found tiny variations in the .

Apr 27, 2020

Why synthetic biology is about much more than resurrecting woolly mammoths

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, genetics

Synthetic biology has been described as a kind of “genetic engineering on steroids”.


Synthetic biology …Simply mentioning this term — whether at a cocktail party or on a pop culture TV show — evokes a plethora of responses. These could range from puzzled looks to questions about the somewhat famous, though likely quixotic, quest to resurrect a woolly mammoth from remnants recovered in Siberia. Also, on the radar screen is synthetic biology as applied to the development of drugs and biological weapons. But flying below the radar — and, oddly, the sweet spot for investments by governments and private industry — is a less sexy focus on the industrial uses of synthetic biology. Such uses range from environmental clean-ups to new energy sources.

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Apr 27, 2020

Restoring Telomerase Activity in Telomere Biology Diseases

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, life extension

Researchers have demonstrated that it is possible to restore telomerase activity in stem cells affected by telomere biology diseases, which prevent them from producing telomerase and repairing their telomeres.

Telomeres and telomerase

Each chromosome that stores our genetic information has a protective cap at each end known as a telomere, a specific DNA sequence that is repeated thousands of times. This sequence has two purposes: it protects the coding regions of the chromosome and prevents it from being damaged, and it acts as a clock that controls the number of replications a cell can make; this is known as the Hayflick limit.