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Dec 14, 2018
Surprises are in store for the New Horizons’ fly by
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space
There will be no New Year’s Eve revelry for those working on NASA’s New Horizon’s space probe. They will need to be stone cold sober with their wits about them when, on New Year’s Day 2019, it whizzes past one of the fossil building blocks of the planets and one of the most primitive bodies in the Solar System.
Dec 14, 2018
Tiny implantable wireless devices could help people repair nerves and lose weight
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in category: electronics
Implanted electronics are typically large, require batteries, and sometimes need replacement—but new technology could change that.
Some of the devices even dissolve in the body once their work is done.
Dec 14, 2018
An Anti-Aging Vaccine?
Posted by Mike Ruban in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
Researchers from the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School are attempting to defy and reverse the biological aging process by developing a therapeutic vaccine that would bolster the essential repair and regeneration processes of cells.
This is potentially important research since the current life expectancy at birth is around 78.8 years in the USA.
In the United States, about 46 million people are above the age of 65. This number is expected to double by 2060, therefore increasing age-related health issues, reports Census.org.
Dec 14, 2018
The year’s brightest comet streaks by Earth this weekend
Posted by Michael Lance in category: space
Dec 14, 2018
Facebook’s latest privacy scandal: The private photos of millions of users were accidentally shared with 1,500 apps
Posted by Michael Lance in category: cybercrime/malcode
“We’re sorry this happened,” Facebook said in a statement after disclosing yet another privacy failing.
Facebook said on Friday in a developer-focused blog post that it had discovered a nasty bug in its photo software.
The bug allowed authorized app programmers to access photos that people had uploaded to Facebook but not publicly shared, as well as those posted on Facebook’s Marketplace software or Facebook Stories, the post said.
Dec 14, 2018
Computers could soon run cold, no heat generated
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: computing, materials
Transistors, superconductors, and chip design have all seen efficiency breakthroughs this year. So much so, that we may see the cold-running computer before too long.
Dec 14, 2018
The Amazing Ways How Unilever Uses Artificial Intelligence To Recruit & Train Thousands Of Employees
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: information science, robotics/AI, transportation
Unilever, the multinational consumer goods manufacturer, uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to help with recruiting and onboarding of new employees. The algorithms help to sift through CVs and even conduct and analyze video interviews.
Dec 14, 2018
Crick Scientists Crack CRISPR editing
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: biotech/medical
A team of researchers have just figured out how to play god, mastering the editing of DNA