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Dec 4, 2022
If simulated fire can’t burn wood, how can a simulation really think, feel or be conscious?
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: futurism
An Opinion Response to, “If Simulated Fire Can’t Burn Wood, How Can a Simulation Really Think, Feel or be Conscious?” by Michael Ulrich.
Dec 4, 2022
Tardigrades survive being dried out thanks to proteins found in no other animals on Earth
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: futurism
A unique protein found only in tardigrades explains why these tiny animals can dry out completely and survive.
Dec 4, 2022
These never-before-dated Neanderthal footprints could be nearly 300,000 years old
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: futurism
Nature.
Until then, the only time reference that allowed the age of the site to be established was the dating of one of the dunes that covered the surface to around 106,000 years ago (Upper Pleistocene). As with most of the hominid footprints found worldwide, we dated them in line with the environment in which they were found. For this reason, our first hypothesis when trying to attribute the newfound footprints was that they belonged to Neanderthals, who lived in the Upper Pleistocene.
Dec 4, 2022
Yaks breathe easy thanks to newly discovered lung cells
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: futurism
Scientists find that yaks’ lungs evolved to use oxygen more efficiently at high altitudes.
Dec 4, 2022
Pancreas-on-a-Chip Technology for Transplantation Applications
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: biotech/medical, futurism
Human pancreas-on-a-chip (PoC) technology is quickly advancing as a platform for complex in vitro modeling of islet physiology. This review summarizes the current progress and evaluates the possibility of using this technology for clinical islet transplantation.
PoC microfluidic platforms have mainly shown proof of principle for long-term culturing of islets to study islet function in a standardized format. Advancement in microfluidic design by using imaging-compatible biomaterials and biosensor technology might provide a novel future tool for predicting islet transplantation outcome. Progress in combining islets with other tissue types gives a possibility to study diabetic interventions in a minimal equivalent in vitro environment.
Although the field of PoC is still in its infancy, considerable progress in the development of functional systems has brought the technology on the verge of a general applicable tool that may be used to study islet quality and to replace animal testing in the development of diabetes interventions.
Dec 3, 2022
The Mystery of the Quant 48 EV That Runs On Salt Water
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: futurism
The specs and claims made for this salt water powered EV were incredible in 2015. So what happened to the Quant 48 EV?
Dec 3, 2022
Updated version of my GPT3 powered iOS shortcut
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in category: futurism
Now you can also follow up questions. Cc @bentossell
Dec 3, 2022
US-China defense race: World’s first sixth-generation aircraft B-21 nuclear bomber debuts
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: futurism, military
China’s H-20 ‘stealth bomber,’ allegedly a rival to the US’s ‘Raider,’ may also be rolled out soon.
Northrop Grumman Corp (NOC.N) and the U.S. Air Force have finally rolled out the world’s first sixth-generation aircraft after over three decades, amid a tight arms race with China.
The B-21 “Raider,” a long-range nuclear bomber, was unveiled on Friday, at the company’s facility in Palmdale, California, according to a press release by the defense giant.
Dec 3, 2022
New shocking-tech could save ‘millions of sharks destroyed every year’
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: futurism
SharkGuard sends out an electrical pulse that repels the animals.
Millions of sharks are killed each year when they’re accidentally caught by industrial fishing vessels. Now a new technology may just stop this carnage, according to an article published by Bloomberg.
The technology has already been tested on two longline vessels fishing for bluefin tuna off the south coast of France in July and August 2021,. The results were nothing short of impressive: blue shark accidental catches fell by 91.
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