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Sep 24, 2022
Science is on brink of a materials revolution
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: particle physics, science
Imagine a world where super-strong, super-light, flexible, durable new materials, which don’t exist in nature could be made to order. New breakthroughs in the understanding of “spin”, a characteristic of subatomic particles — like mass and charge — mean we are on the brink of such a revolution.
“The ability to control spin, one of the fundamental properties of particles, is crucial to us being able to design advanced new materials that will change the world,” says Prof Alessandro Lunghi, a physicist at Trinity College Dublin, who heads up a team investigating the phenomenon.
The scientific concepts of particle mass and charge are widely understood and known, but the third property of particles — that of spin — remains mysterious to most. It’s a concept that even many scientists struggle to understand.
Sep 21, 2022
Dr. Andrew Hebbeler, Ph.D. — Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) — The White House
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry, health, policy, science, security, terrorism
Maximizing Benefits Of The Life Sciences & Health Tech For All Americans — Dr. Andrew Hebbeler, Ph.D., Principal Assistant Director for Health and Life Sciences, Office of Science and Technology Policy, The White House.
Dr. Andrew Hebbeler, Ph.D., is Principal Assistant Director for Health and Life Sciences, Office of Science and Technology Policy at The White House (https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/ostps-teams/health-and-life-sciences/), and has extensive foreign affairs, national security, global health, and science and technology (S&T) policy experience.
Sep 19, 2022
Lisa R. Sanders — Director of Science and Technology, SOF AT&L, U.S. Special Operations Command
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: biotech/medical, business, military, robotics/AI, science
AI at the Edge, NAD-Enhancing Drugs, and Laser Beam Toting Sharks!! — Discovering, Enabling & Transitioning Technology For Special Operations Forces — Lisa R. Sanders, Director of Science and Technology for Special Operations Forces, USSOCOM.
Lisa R. Sanders is the Director of Science and Technology for Special Operations Forces, Acquisition, Technology & Logistics (SOF AT&L), U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM — https://www.socom.mil/), located at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, where she is responsible for all research and development funded activities — https://www.socom.mil/SOF-ATL/Pages/eSOF_cap_of_interest.aspx.
Sep 18, 2022
Protein-designing AI could discover new cures and materials unknown to science
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI, science
The real-world applications are limitless.
A group of researchers from the University of Washington has engineered a new AI tool that can identify and design new proteins. This could lead to more efficient vaccines, better cures for cancer, or new materials, according to a report published by MIT Technology Review.
University of Washington scientists have invented an AI tool called ProteinMPNN that allows them to design any proteins they can conceive of. The tool could lead to new cures and new materials.
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Sep 14, 2022
Prime Movers Lab Raises A $500 Million Early Growth Fund To Invest In Breakthrough Science
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: energy, food, satellites, science
The new fund will be focused on startups in energy, manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare, satellites and more.
Sep 11, 2022
No knowledge, only intuition!
Posted by Henrique Jorge in categories: big data, complex systems, computing, innovation, internet, life extension, lifeboat, machine learning, posthumanism, robotics/AI, science, singularity, supercomputing, transhumanism
Article originally published on LINKtoLEADERS under the Portuguese title “Sem saber ler nem escrever!”
In the 80s, “with no knowledge, only intuition”, I discovered the world of computing. I believed computers could do everything, as if it were an electronic God. But when I asked the TIMEX Sinclair 1000 to draw the planet Saturn — I am fascinated by this planet, maybe because it has rings —, I only glimpse a strange message on the black and white TV:
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Sep 10, 2022
New AI program uses a decade of citizen science to find 40,000 rare ring galaxies
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: cosmology, cyborgs, robotics/AI, science
A Royal Astronomical Society press release revealed that during the National Astronomy Meeting (NAM) 2022, currently being hosted at the University of Warwick, scientists will announce the discovery of 40,000 ring galaxies discovered using a “cyborg” approach — a combination of human and machine intelligence.
The work will be presented by Dr. Mike Walmsley of the University of Manchester and the Galaxy Zoo collaboration — a decade-long citizen science project on the Zooniverse platform.
Volunteers for the Galaxy Zoo project look through pictures of galaxies and classify them by shape and features. Studying the morphology of galaxies is an important step in understanding how they interact with their surroundings. In the words of Galaxy Zoo’s “About” section:
Sep 9, 2022
Groundbreaking Proton Discovery That May Rewrite Science Textbooks
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, particle physics, science, space
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Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about a new groundbreaking discovery about a proton — a charm quark on the inside?
Links:
Previous video: https://youtu.be/8BTZOz850GI
Unusual experiment findings: https://youtu.be/jYAsW8OXg7c.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-04998-2
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/0370269380903640
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-9I0buDi4s.
https://www.jlab.org/
https://www.mdpi.com/2571-712X/5/2/15
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