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Dec 25, 2023

Why do we all age differently?

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Some 80-year-olds seem like they’re 60, while some 60-year-olds seem closer to 80. Johns Hopkins researchers are part of a new program to understand and predict the differences in how we all age.

Dec 25, 2023

Gen Z may be on track to kill middle management

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Young workers are turning their backs on management and climbing the corporate ladder. So much so, Gen Z might kill off the middle manager position.

Dec 25, 2023

Magnetic Knots Push Future Computing Toward 3D

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Twisted structures called hopfions are easy to move but hard to destroy.

Dec 25, 2023

New Info on Tesla Cybertruck: Durability, Off-Road Capabilities, and More

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Tesla executives revealed new features and information about the Cybertruck, highlighting its durability, off-road capabilities, and customizable features, with a focus on inductive charging and wide market appeal.

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Dec 25, 2023

Intel is buying leading-edge lithography tools — report says Intel will acquire six of 10 High-NA EUV tools produced by ASML next year

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Samsung has also reached an agreement to obtain high-NA EUV tools from ASML.

Dec 25, 2023

India’s Aditya-L1 sun mission to conduct critical insertion into halo orbit

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Aditya-L1, India’s first mission to study the Sun, is set to conduct a complex manoeuvre that will insert it into the halo orbit around Lagrange Point 1 (L1) — considered to be the most significant of the Lagrangian points for observation of the Sun.

The insertion into L1, a point of gravitation equilibrium between the Earth and the Sun, is a critical phase of the mission that requires precise navigation and control. According to scientists, the meticulous process involves ensuring that the spacecraft maintains its trajectory to successfully enter the halo orbit.

Dec 24, 2023

Transparent processor found in vintage HP computer — exotic silicon-on-sapphire chip discovered on a humble floppy drive PCB

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Shirriff’s blog goes into a deep dive with a look inside the HP PHI chip, its construction, and die. He even examines its logic gates, first-in-first-out buffers (FIFOs), and address decoder. Please check out the blog for all these finer details and more.

In conclusion, the computer historian echoes our initial thoughts that this silicon-on-sapphire IC is “interesting as an example of a ‘technology of the future’ that didn’t quite pan out.”

Shirriff also contrasts late 70s era processors built on silicon-on-sapphire vs regular silicon in terms of energy consumption and clock speeds. Would you be surprised to hear that silicon-on-sapphire ICs were far superior using these metrics? Things might have panned out differently if these transparent ICs had been mass-produced at better yields and lower manufacturing costs. A frightening statistic highlighted by Shirriff is that HP’s silicon-on-sapphire yields were a mere 9%.

Dec 24, 2023

Philip Clayton — How Can Emergence Explain Reality?

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Dec 24, 2023

Location, location, location: Research reveals the hidden power of intracellular neighborhoods

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New findings published in Molecular Cell provide details about the hidden organization of the cytoplasm—the soup of liquid, organelles, proteins, and other molecules inside a cell. The research shows it makes a big difference where in that cellular broth, messenger RNA (mRNA) gets translated into proteins.

“You know the old real estate saying, ‘location, location, location.’ It turns out it applies to how proteins get made inside of cells, too,” says Dr. Mayr, a molecular and cell biologist at the Sloan Kettering Institute, a hub for basic and translational research within MSK. “If it’s translated over here, you get twice as much as if it’s translated over there.”

This first-of-its-kind study highlights the degree to which the cytoplasm is “beautifully organized” rather than being just a big jumble of stuff, she says.

Dec 24, 2023

NMN vs Nicotinic Acid: Which Is Better For Increasing NAD?

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