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Jun 9, 2020
Help for Nicholi
Posted by Nicholi Avery in categories: biotech/medical, health, lifeboat
Posted with permission by Eric Klien.
Hello everyone, as some of you may be aware about 6 years ago I was diagnosed with multiple myeloma and I published about it on Lifeboat Foundation’s blog. I was in remission but relapsed about a year ago. Going through radiation therapy as well as chemotherapy has taken its toll on my health and with the recent outbreak of Covid-19 has really put a lot of us in the high risk category. In order to stay safe i have avoided working for 3 months. Because of these unfortunate circumstances I am kindly requesting that anyone who is willing to help me get back on my feet to please help donate to my GoFund me page: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-for-nicholi…
I sincerely appreciate any and all help available. Thank you! I will post a link to my journey with cancer published on Lifeboat Foundation’s blog.
Jun 9, 2020
Using CRISPR to switch off pain gene becomes a possibility with new study
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: biotech/medical
A pathbreaking study reports success in disabling an important gene that is responsible for inducing the sensation of pain. This discovery could be of invaluable assistance to millions of patients with chronic pain, helping them to manage their condition better and live with a vastly better quality of life.
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Jun 9, 2020
Millions of WordPress accounts targeted in major cyberattack
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: cybercrime/malcode
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Attackers exploited XSS vulnerabilities in WordPress themes and plugins to steal database credentials.
Jun 9, 2020
Novel photovoltaics generate electrical power from thermal sources
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: chemistry, nuclear energy
Devices based on photon-assisted tunnelling could harvest energy from nuclear power stations, chemical manufacturing facilities and other sources of waste heat.
Jun 9, 2020
Scientists Apply Revolutionary 30 Year-Old Principle and Find Black Holes Could Be Like Holograms
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: cosmology, holograms, quantum physics
According to new research, black holes could be like a hologram, where all the information is amassed in a two-dimensional surface able to reproduce a three-dimensional image.
We can all picture that incredible image of a black hole that traveled around the world about a year ago. Yet, according to new research by SISSA, ICTP and INFN, black holes could be like a hologram, where all the information is amassed in a two-dimensional surface able to reproduce a three-dimensional image. In this way, these cosmic bodies, as affirmed by quantum theories, could be incredibly complex and concentrate an enormous amount of information inside themselves, as the largest hard disk that exists in nature, in two dimensions. This idea aligns with Einstein’s theory of relativity, which describes black holes as three dimensional, simple, spherical, and smooth, as they appear in that famous image. In short, black holes “appear” as three dimensional, just like holograms. The study which demonstrates it, and which unites two discordant theories, has recently been published in Physical Review X.
The mystery of black holes.
Jun 9, 2020
How Covid-19 changes the geopolitics of semiconductor supply chains
Posted by Derick Lee in category: biotech/medical
Devoted to the principle of comparative advantage in the pursuit of efficiency, this industry had forsaken resilience. As a result, this lean and agile supply chain made itself vulnerable not just to a global risk event such as Covid-19 but also to export controls such as the ones directed against Huawei. The events of the past six months are likely to force a re-evaluation of this trade-off towards building more redundancy.
Specifically, the semiconductor supply chain is susceptible to four risks.
Covid-19 is likely to accelerate the move towards more resilience in the semiconductor industry.
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Jun 9, 2020
No, The Laws Of Physics Are Not The Same Forwards And Backwards In Time
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: physics
This corresponds to a certain symmetry of nature: T-symmetry, or time-reversal invariance. Our everyday experience indicates to us, quite strongly, that the laws of physics must violate this symmetry, but for decades, we couldn’t demonstrate it. But a few years ago, we experimentally proved the laws of physics are different depending on which direction time runs. Here’s how we know.
Jun 9, 2020
Russia will open nuclear disarmament talks with US
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: nuclear weapons, treaties
Jun 9, 2020
A supernumerary robotic arm adds functionality for carrying out common tasks
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: robotics/AI, wearables
A team of researchers at Université de Sherbrooke with assistance from a group at Exonetik Inc., has created a wearable supernumerary robotic arm that adds functionality for common human tasks. In their paper published in IEEE Spectrum, the group describes their robotic arm, its abilities and their plans for expanding its functionality.
A supernumerary robotic device is of a type that adds functionality to an existing system. In this case, the team in Canada added a third arm and associated three-fingered hand to a human subject.
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