biological – Lifeboat News: The Blog https://lifeboat.com/blog Safeguarding Humanity Mon, 20 Mar 2023 05:23:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 Is Poland’s tap water really protected by clams? https://russian.lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/is-polands-tap-water-really-protected-by-clams https://russian.lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/is-polands-tap-water-really-protected-by-clams#respond Mon, 20 Mar 2023 05:23:41 +0000 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/is-polands-tap-water-really-protected-by-clams

Using living organisms to ensure water safety.


There’s a lot of articles written about how tap water in Warsaw is constantly tested by a small team of clams. It felt like a hoax to me: so I went to find out. ▪ Thanks to MPWiK Warsaw: https://www.mpwik.com.pl/

Producer: Marcin Krasnowolski https://polishfixer.com.
Camera: Michał Opala.
Editor: Michelle Martin
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Cyborg Futures: Born in Fiction https://russian.lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/cyborg-futures-born-in-fiction https://russian.lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/cyborg-futures-born-in-fiction#respond Sun, 19 Mar 2023 11:23:00 +0000 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/cyborg-futures-born-in-fiction

We had a wonderful group of international and interdisciplinary speakers at Saint Mary’s University on March 31 to April 1, 2017. They all took time out from their very busy schedules to come to Halifax to discuss robots and artificial intelligence at the Cyborg Futures Workshop. Academics from literary theory, digital culture, anthropology, sociology, environmental studies, robotics, and evolutionary biology, along with students and the public, convened for a lively discussion about technologies that are impacting us all.

This workshop is part of a larger SSHRC-funded project–Where Science Meets Fiction: Social Robots and the Ethical Imagination–that is about shifting the conversation about robots and AI, which has been animated by fiction but dominated in the real world by the military and industry. Opening the discussion up to wider social and cultural contexts–from the impact of technology on human relations; to non-human animals, the environment and trash; to racism, imperialism and misogyny; to automation, labour and capitalism; to killer robots and the military; to the problematic collapse of science and fiction—this workshop considered both the infrastructure currently being laid that is forcing us down a troubling path and imaginative alternatives to it. What follows cannot possibly do justice to the richness and complexity of the talks, so please click on the hyperlinks to listen to them.

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Bees learn to dance and to solve puzzles from their peers https://russian.lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/bees-learn-to-dance-and-to-solve-puzzles-from-their-peers https://russian.lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/bees-learn-to-dance-and-to-solve-puzzles-from-their-peers#respond Sun, 19 Mar 2023 11:22:49 +0000 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/bees-learn-to-dance-and-to-solve-puzzles-from-their-peers

Social insects like bees demonstrate a remarkable range of behaviors, from working together to build structurally complex nests (complete with built-in climate control) to the pragmatic division of labor within their communities. Biologists have traditionally viewed these behaviors as pre-programmed responses that evolved over generations in response to external factors. But two papers last week reported results indicating that social learning might also play a role.

The first, published in the journal PLoS Biology, demonstrated that bumblebees could learn to solve simple puzzles by watching more experienced peers. The second, published in the journal Science, reported evidence for similar social learning in how honeybees learn to perform their trademark “waggle dance” to tell other bees in their colony where to find food or other resources. Taken together, both studies add to a growing body of evidence of a kind of “culture” among social insects like bees.

“Culture can be broadly defined as behaviors that are acquired through social learning and are maintained in a population over time, and essentially serves as a ‘second form of inheritance,’ but most studies have been conducted on species with relatively large brains: primates, cetaceans, and passerine birds,” said co-author Alice Bridges, a graduate student at Queen Mary University of London who works in the lab of co-author Lars Chittka. “I wanted to study bumblebees in particular because they are perfect models for social learning experiments. They have previously been shown to be able to learn really complex, novel, non-natural behaviors such as string-pulling both individually and socially.”

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Engineered living materials for sustainable and resilient architecture https://russian.lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/engineered-living-materials-for-sustainable-and-resilient-architecture https://russian.lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/engineered-living-materials-for-sustainable-and-resilient-architecture#respond Fri, 17 Mar 2023 21:26:36 +0000 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/engineered-living-materials-for-sustainable-and-resilient-architecture

Progress in biomimetics allows for the fabrication of man-made materials and surfaces with properties similar to biological ones. These advancements enable the development of a new generation of building materials for architecture that have remarkable properties typically unachievable with a traditional approach.

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‘Revolutionary’: Scientists create mice with two fathers https://russian.lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/revolutionary-scientists-create-mice-with-two-fathers https://russian.lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/revolutionary-scientists-create-mice-with-two-fathers#respond Thu, 16 Mar 2023 23:25:59 +0000 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/revolutionary-scientists-create-mice-with-two-fathers

Scientists have created eggs using the cells of male mice for the first time, leading to the birth of seven mice with two fathers, according to research Wednesday hailed as “revolutionary”.

The technique pioneered in the proof-of-concept experiment is a long way from potentially being used in humans, with obstacles including a low success rate, adaptation concerns and wide-ranging ethical considerations.

But the breakthrough raises the prospect of a raft of new reproductive possibilities, including that —or even a single man—could have a biological child without needing a female egg.

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OpenAI Releases ChatGPT-4 And Performs Impressive Demonstration https://russian.lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/openai-releases-chatgpt-4-and-performs-impressive-demonstration https://russian.lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/openai-releases-chatgpt-4-and-performs-impressive-demonstration#respond Wed, 15 Mar 2023 23:28:04 +0000 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/openai-releases-chatgpt-4-and-performs-impressive-demonstration

OpenAI has released a new version of ChatGPT, claiming that the new language learning model is capable of passing – and even excelling in – a variety of academic exams.

ChatGPT-4, which will be available on Bing as well as the OpenAI website, is more reliable and more creative than its predecessor, according to OpenAI. The team tested the model on a number of exams designed for humans, from the bar exam to biology, using publicly available papers. While no additional training was given to the model ahead of the tests, it was able to perform well on most subjects, performing in the estimated 90th percentile for the bar exam and the 86th-100th in art history.

Just as the previous model was accused of being bad at math, this version struggled more with calculus, scoring in the 43rd-59th percentile.

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Sniper2L is a high-fidelity Cas9 variant with high activity Chemical Biology https://russian.lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/sniper2l-is-a-high-fidelity-cas9-variant-with-high-activity-chemical-biology https://russian.lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/sniper2l-is-a-high-fidelity-cas9-variant-with-high-activity-chemical-biology#respond Wed, 15 Mar 2023 15:25:07 +0000 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/sniper2l-is-a-high-fidelity-cas9-variant-with-high-activity-chemical-biology

Kim et al. used directed evolution methods to identify a high-fidelity SpCas9 variant, Sniper2L, which exhibits high general activity but maintains high specificity at a large number of target sites.

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Logarithmic nature of the brain 💡 https://russian.lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/logarithmic-nature-of-the-brain-%f0%9f%92%a1 https://russian.lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/logarithmic-nature-of-the-brain-%f0%9f%92%a1#respond Tue, 14 Mar 2023 07:26:31 +0000 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/logarithmic-nature-of-the-brain-%f0%9f%92%a1

Shortform link:
https://shortform.com/artem.

My name is Artem, I’m a computational neuroscience student and researcher.

In this video we will talk about the fundamental role of lognormal distribution in neuroscience. First, we will derive it through Central Limit Theorem, and then explore how it support brain operations on many scales — from cells to perception.

REFERENCES:

1. Buzsáki, G. & Mizuseki, K. The log-dynamic brain: how skewed distributions affect network operations. Nat Rev Neurosci 15264–278 (2014).
2. Ikegaya, Y. et al. Interpyramid Spike Transmission Stabilizes the Sparseness of Recurrent Network Activity. Cerebral Cortex 23293–304 (2013).
3. Loewenstein, Y., Kuras, A. & Rumpel, S. Multiplicative Dynamics Underlie the Emergence of the Log-Normal Distribution of Spine Sizes in the Neocortex In Vivo. Journal of Neuroscience 31, 9481–9488 (2011).
4. Morales-Gregorio, A., van Meegen, A. & van Albada, S. J. Ubiquitous lognormal distribution of neuron densities across mammalian cerebral cortex. http://biorxiv.org/lookup/doi/10.1101/2022.03.17.480842 (2022) doi:10.1101/2022.03.17.480842.

OUTLINE:
00:00 Introduction.
01:15 What is Normal distribution.
03:03 Central Limit Theorem.
04:23 Normality in biology.
05:46 Derivation of lognormal distribution.
10:20 Division of labour in the brain.
12:20 Generalizer and specialist neurons.
13:37 How lognormality arises.
15:19 Conclusion.
16:00 Shortform: sponsor message.
16:54 Outro.

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Social sponges: Gendered brain development comes from society, not biology https://russian.lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/social-sponges-gendered-brain-development-comes-from-society-not-biology https://russian.lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/social-sponges-gendered-brain-development-comes-from-society-not-biology#respond Mon, 13 Mar 2023 01:24:06 +0000 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/social-sponges-gendered-brain-development-comes-from-society-not-biology

After debunking many myths around male and female brains, Gina Rippon’s research interests now include gender gaps in science and why they persist, even in allegedly gender-equal societies.

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An Overview of in Vitro Biological Neural Networks for Robot Intelligence https://russian.lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/an-overview-of-in-vitro-biological-neural-networks-for-robot-intelligence https://russian.lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/an-overview-of-in-vitro-biological-neural-networks-for-robot-intelligence#respond Sat, 11 Mar 2023 01:23:03 +0000 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2023/03/an-overview-of-in-vitro-biological-neural-networks-for-robot-intelligence

In vitro biological neural networks (BNNs) interconnected with robots, so-called BNN-based neurorobotic systems, can interact with the external world, so that they can present some preliminary intelligent behaviors, including learning, memory, robot control, etc.

This work aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the intelligent behaviors presented by the BNN-based neurorobotic systems, with a particular focus on those related to robot intelligence.

In this work, we first introduce the necessary biological background to understand the 2 characteristics of the BNNs: nonlinear computing capacity and network plasticity. Then, we describe the typical architecture of the BNN-based neurorobotic systems and outline the mainstream techniques to realize such an architecture from 2 aspects: from robots to BNNs and from BNNs to robots.

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