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Oct 16, 2021

Can AI Help Prevent Natural Disasters?

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Advanced analytics and other AI-driven tools and technologies have been transforming the way organizations function by harnessing valuable information from the largest datasets and providing important insights. With the continued growth of cognitive technologies and increasingly widespread adoption by many industries, what will the future of advanced analytics and AI adoption look like?

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Oct 15, 2021

Fastest-spinning white dwarf ever seen rotates once every 25 seconds

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A white dwarf star that spins every 25 seconds owes its record-breaking rotation rate to a companion star dumping gas onto it.

Oct 15, 2021

New Zealand City’s ‘Official Wizard’ Was Taken Off Its Payroll Because Magic Is Dead

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A New Zealand city seems to have left itself vulnerable to a revenge hex.

The city council of Christchurch announced that it will stop paying its official wizard $16,000 ($10,400 USD) a year in December, New Zealand news site Stuff reported.

Ian Brackenbury Channell (aka the Wizard) has been serving as the city’s appointed necromancer since the olden days of 1998. Over the past few decades he has made a total of $368,000 (roughly $258,825 USD) “to provide acts of wizardry and other wizard-like-services — as part of promotional work for the city of Christchurch.”

Oct 14, 2021

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Oct 14, 2021

3D Printed Wax

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3D printed wax is used to create molds thanks to the 3D lost wax casting technique. Learn more about it!

Oct 14, 2021

The production of molecular positronium

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Circa 2007


When intense positron bursts are implanted into a thin film of porous silica, di-positronium (Ps2) is created on the internal pore surfaces, providing experimental proof of the existence of the molecule. Using a more intense positron source, it may be possible to form a Bose–Einstein condensate of Psf2 molecules, which would be of significant fundamental interest and a milestone on the path to produce an annihilation gamma-ray laser.

Oct 13, 2021

New Shepard Mission NS-18: Apogee

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This was the voyage of the RSS First Step today. Its mission: encounter Earth from incredible views at apogee.

Oct 13, 2021

Scientists Say We Need to Rethink How We Dispose of Satellites

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The term, “casualty risk” doesn’t literally mean humans will be smashed by falling satellites, but there is an increasing risk of satellite collisions, which could hinder or even spell disaster for future orbital missions. And, satellites de-orbited without control could pose a danger to property or the well-being of some on the surface.

In other words, it’s time to rethink the way we dispose of satellites.

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Oct 12, 2021

Rich nations warned hogging Covid jabs will lead to huge global death toll

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Exclusive: UK scientist says giving booster jabs rather than sharing doses equitably will cause hundreds of thousands of avoidable deaths.


The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force’s proposed changes to recommendations for using low-dose aspirin to prevent a first heart attack or stroke closely align with guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.

Oct 11, 2021

The discovery of red blood cells acting as micro-electrodes opens new doors in medical research

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, futurism

In a paper published in Scientific Reports, academics at the University of Surrey have discovered that biological cells generate an electric field voltage that appears outside and not just within, meaning each cell acts as a tiny electrode. Since this voltage impacts how cells interact with their environment, including the way cells stick to one another, this has significant potential implications for future medical treatments.

Since the 1790s, scientists have known that electricity plays a role in the function of life, with the discovery in the 1940s that every cell contains a that controls many of its functions. This is particularly the case in muscle and nerve cells but has also been shown to play an important role in diseases such as cancer.

However, until now, this voltage has always been understood to be contained within the cell. Through intricate experiments with , the Surrey-led research team has shown that the voltage appears outside the cell as well. This means that cells effectively act as tiny transmitters, electrically changing the environment around them. Similar results in other types of could play a significant role in determining new types of medical treatment.

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