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Nov 4, 2023

Scientists Just Discovered a New Human Sense of Touch

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A new study reveals a previously undiscovered way that we can feel light touches: directly through our hair follicles.

Before now, it was thought that only nerve endings in the skin and around the hair follicles could transmit the sensation.

The team behind the study, led by researchers from Imperial College London in the UK, used an RNA sequencing process to find that cells in part of the hair follicle called the outer root sheath (ORS) had a higher percentage of touch-sensitive receptors than equivalent cells in the skin.

Nov 3, 2023

Scientists identify progenitor cells that could revolutionize osteoarthritis treatment

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In a recent study published in Nature Communications, researchers report that osteoarthritis (OA) is caused by the loss of Gremlin 1 (Grem1)-lineage chondrogenic progenitor (CP) cells.

Study: Loss of Grem1-lineage chondrogenic progenitor cells causes osteoarthritis. Image Credit: airdone / Shutterstock.com.

Nov 3, 2023

Giant Pyramid Buried in Indonesia Could Be The Oldest in The World

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A giant underground pyramid hidden beneath a hillside in Indonesia far outdates Stonehenge or the Giza Pyramids and may come to rival the oldest megalithic structures ever built by human hands.

Remember the name Gunung Padang.

The exceptional hillside of ancient stone structures on the island of West Java is sacred to locals, who call this kind of structure a ‘punden berundak’, meaning stepped pyramid, for the terraces that lead to its peak.

Nov 2, 2023

Causes of Back Pain

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If you’re like lots of us, you either have or have had back pain. WebMD looks at what can cause it.

Nov 2, 2023

Researchers Find 34 Windows Drivers Vulnerable to Full Device Takeover

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🔐 Researchers uncover vulnerabilities in 34 Windows drivers that non-privileged hackers can exploit to take control of your device and execute code.

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Nov 2, 2023

Measuring the Intensity of the World’s Most Powerful Lasers

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Electrons can help infer laser intensities that are too high to measure using conventional methods.

Nov 2, 2023

New study finds that being alone does not closely correlate with feelings of loneliness

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In a world filled with endless connections and constant communication, the relationship between loneliness and aloneness is not always clear. Now, University of Arizona researchers have analyzed that relationship—and found that they are two different things that are not closely correlated.

People don’t feel lonely until they spend three-quarters of their time alone, the study found. However, when their alone time goes beyond 75%, it becomes difficult for them to avoid feelings of loneliness.

Published in the Journal of Research in Personality in September, the study also concludes that among , there is a particularly strong association between time spent alone and feeling lonely. The study was led by Alex Danvers, a former postdoctoral associate at UArizona, and Liliane Efinger, a former visiting graduate student.

Nov 2, 2023

Chinese molecular ‘glue’ could lead to advanced 3D-printed semiconductors

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‘3D Pin’ technique helps researchers form stable bonds between suspended nanocrystals to create robust 3D structures.

Nov 1, 2023

The Kardashev Scale: Type I to Type VII Civilizations

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Nov 1, 2023

The future of AI hardware: Scientists unveil all-analog photoelectronic chip

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Researchers from Tsinghua University, China, have developed an all-analog photoelectronic chip that combines optical and electronic computing to achieve ultrafast and highly energy-efficient computer vision processing, surpassing digital processors.

Computer vision is an ever-evolving field of artificial intelligence focused on enabling machines to interpret and understand from the world, similar to how humans perceive and process images and videos.

It involves tasks such as image recognition, object detection, and scene understanding. This is done by converting from the environment into for processing by , enabling machines to make sense of visual information. However, this -to-digital conversion consumes significant time and energy, limiting the speed and efficiency of practical neural network implementations.

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