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Dec 31, 2019
A day in the life of an accelerator designer
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: particle physics
Physicist Tor Raubenheimer explores the world by climbing rocks and designing particle accelerators.
Dec 31, 2019
The War on Sensemaking, Daniel Schmachtenberger
Posted by Alexandria Black in categories: evolution, sustainability
Let’s be clear.
What can we trust? Why is the ‘information ecology’ so damaged, and what would it take to make it healthy?
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Dec 31, 2019
Aquajet: the space thruster that runs on water
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: space travel
We are creating a unified UKRI website that brings together the existing research council, Innovate UK and Research England websites. If you would like to be involved in its development let us know.
Dec 31, 2019
HoloPort Testing Begins
Posted by Anderson Tan in categories: bitcoin, evolution, internet
Holochain is a next generation protocol and an evolution of blockchain for web 3.0 leading to a more distributed world.
https://holo.host/
We are en route to build a more healthier, more empowered internet!
Dec 31, 2019
Scientists Put a Human Intelligence Gene Into a Monkey. Other Scientists are Concerned
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: neuroscience
Dec 31, 2019
2019 In Science
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: cosmology, quantum physics, science
From the first black hole image to the first image of quantum entanglement, mankind achieved a lot in 2019!
Dec 31, 2019
Mom With Brain Tumor Turns To Boston Hospital For Keyhole Brain Surgery
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience
(CBS) — Imagine giving birth to a premature baby and then being told you have a brain tumor. That’s what happened to a woman from Holden. But thanks to a new approach at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, this new mom was able to have brain surgery and quickly return to her newborn son.
At 27 weeks pregnant, Bethany Shea was diagnosed with preeclampsia and had an emergency C-section. Then she went blind.
“It was a pregnancy complication due to my high blood pressure,” Bethany explained.
Dec 31, 2019
AI-enabled weapons could wage war with a speed and complexity that is beyond human understanding
Posted by Vivek Jaiswal in category: robotics/AI
A new type of arms race could be on the cards.
Dec 31, 2019
AI enables design of spray-on coating that can generate solar energy
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: robotics/AI, solar power, sustainability
A new system enables optimization of perovskite materials for the production of technology that could make solar energy ubiquitous.