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Mar 13, 2020

Transforming Air Into Pure Drinking Water Is Finally Possible, Here’s How

Posted by in category: sustainability

Scientists created a device to make water out of thin air 🤯.

Mar 13, 2020

How Scientists Found the Universe’s First Type of Molecule

Posted by in category: space

Scientists detected the universe’s first type of molecule thanks to a telescope on a plane 😮.

Mar 13, 2020

Physicists use extreme infrared laser pulses to reveal frozen electron waves in magnetite

Posted by in categories: materials, particle physics

Magnetite is the oldest magnetic material known to humans, yet researchers are still mystified by certain aspects of its properties.

For example, when the temperature is lowered below 125 kelvins, changes from a metal to an insulator, its atoms shift to a new lattice structure, and its charges form a complicated ordered pattern. This extraordinarily complex phase transformation, which was discovered in the 1940s and is known as the Verwey transition, was the first metal-insulator transition ever observed. For decades, researchers have not understood exactly how this phase transformation was happening.

According to a paper published March 9 in Nature Physics, an international team of experimental and theoretical researchers discovered fingerprints of the quasiparticles that drive the Verwey transition in magnetite. Using an , the researchers were able to confirm the existence of peculiar electronic waves that are frozen at the and start “dancing together” in a collective oscillating motion as the temperature is lowered.

Mar 13, 2020

Student discovers 5,000-year-old sword hidden in Venetian monastery

Posted by in category: futurism

A keen-eyed archaeology student made the find of a lifetime when she spotted one of the oldest swords on record, mistakenly grouped with medieval artifacts in a secluded Italian museum.

The ancient sword was thought to be medieval in origin and maybe a few hundred years old at most — but studies have shown that it dates back about 5,000 years, to what is now eastern Turkey, where swords are thought to have been invented, in the early Bronze Age.

Mar 13, 2020

Customers’ trust and their data, which is more important to your company?

Posted by in categories: business, cybercrime/malcode

Customers’ trust and their data, which is more important to a company? “As the American organizational consultant, Warren Bennis, stated: “Trust is the lubrication that makes it possible for organizations to work”, growing customers’ faith has once been the most important thing for the survival of a business. But as time goes by, it seems that a new kind of business strategy that violates the trust-first dogma has been formed, and it should be known as the “data-first” strategy since the top priority of it is to gather customers’ data…” https://bit.ly/2ZUMykT #data #privacy #trend #technology #datascience #business #businessstrategy #dataeconomy #businesstip #privacyaware #onlineprivacy #cybersecurity #cybersecuritythreats


Like it or not, customers’ data has become the new gold for today business, and consequently it’s time for all of us, both consumers and enterprises, to rethink about where’s the thin line between normal data use and data abuse. In the rest of this article, we’ll point out a few directions where people can be looking at this problem, and hopefully it can help you to obtain your own answer.

Mar 13, 2020

In response to COVID-19, Japan is going to start paying parents $80 a day to stay home from work and take care of their kids

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, business, education, government, health

Japan’s government says it will pay up to about 80 dollars per person per day to businesses as income compensation for parents taking leave from work in response to temporary school closures that began nationwide.

The health and labor ministry on Monday revealed the details of a new subsidy system as the government strives to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.

The ministry will pay the subsidy of up to 8,330 yen per person per day to businesses if their employees take paid leave to take care of their children due to school closures.

Mar 13, 2020

Scientists Use Gene Editing Tool CRISPR to Treat Blindness

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

For the first time, scientists used CRISPR treatment inside the human body to treat a patient with genetic blindness.

Mar 13, 2020

Talking to Gennady Stolyarov II about Trans-humanism

Posted by in category: futurism

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5tHBGV0K_Y

Today i had the pleasure of hosting Gennady Stolyarov II on the show in order to have Trans Humanism to myself and all of you. He is a well of highly interesting information and defiantly a sharp mind. I had an extremely fun time interacting with him and hope to do so again in the future.

His Youtube Channel is https://www.youtube.com/user/GStolyarovII

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Mar 13, 2020

Fasting Could Have a Powerful Effect on Our Circadian Rhythm

Posted by in category: life extension

Research indicates that fasting could reset our internal clock and help protect against aging related illness.

Mar 13, 2020

We’ve Got The Vaccine, Says Pentagon-Funded Company

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

Canadian firm says it could make 10 million doses per month — if its innovative production method wins FDA approval.

A Canadian company says that it has produced a COVID −19 vaccine just 20 days after receiving the coronavirus’s genetic sequence, using a unique technology that they soon hope to submit for FDA approval.

Medicago CEO Bruce Clark said his company could produce as many as 10 million doses a month. If regulatory hurdles can be cleared, he said in a Thursday interview, the vaccine could start to become available in November 2021.