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Oct 26, 2017
Scientists Claims: Aliens May Already Live Inside Super-Massive Black Holes
Posted by Andreas Matt in categories: alien life, physics
A supermassive dark opening isn’t the best place to live. Notwithstanding, there are physicists who think about existence existing in such outrageous spots and likely effectively occupied by some most progressive races – super outsiders. “Insides of super gigantic dark openings might be occupied by cutting edge human advancements living on planets with the third-kind circles,” Russian cosmologist Vyacheslav I. Dokuchaev at Moscow’s Institute for Nuclear Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences writes in his paper distributed in Cornell University’s online diary arXiv. “We could live inside a super gigantic dark gap in the long run… yet super-outsiders may have effectively outsmarted us,” claims Dokuchaev. His dubious hypothesis did not depend on sci-fi yet on Einstein’s speculations.
Oct 26, 2017
Video: Sophia becomes first robot to receive Saudi citizenship
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI
Sophia is Hanson Robotics’ most advanced robot. After receiving her citizenship, she was interviewed by Andrew Ross Sorkin in Riyadh. During the course of her interview, she took a dig at Elon Musk and Hollywood movies for portraying the artificial intelligence in a questionable light.
Oct 26, 2017
Scientists working toward reversible kind of gene editing
Posted by Montie Adkins in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, genetics
Scientists are altering a powerful gene-editing technology in hopes of one day fighting diseases without making permanent changes to people’s DNA.
The trick: Edit RNA instead, the messenger that carries a gene’s instructions.
“If you edit RNA, you can have a reversible therapy,” important in case of side effects, said Feng Zhang of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, a gene-editing pioneer whose team reported the new twist Wednesday in the journal Science.
Oct 25, 2017
Tesla Following Through On Puerto Rico Promise
Posted by Brett Gallie II in category: sustainability
Oct 25, 2017
Billionaire CEO of SoftBank: Robots will have an IQ of 10,000 in 30 years
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: robotics/AI, singularity
I guess it makes sense if they will hit about 100 level in 2029, and then goes up from there.
Masayoshi Son says singularity, the moment when artificial intelligence surpasses the human brain, will happen in “in this century, for sure.”
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Oct 25, 2017
Toshiba lithium-ion battery could offer EVs 200-mile range after 6-minute recharge
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: sustainability, transportation
Toshiba’s next-generation SCiB lithium-ion battery could give electric cars a 200-mile range after recharging for just six minutes.
Oct 25, 2017
A sneak peak at radical future user interfaces for phones, computers, and VR
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: computing, mobile phones, virtual reality, wearables
Elena Milova shares her #IAmTheLifespan story for Longevity Month. Tell us your story too!
https://www.leafscience.org/longevity-month-2017-tell-us-your-story/
Oct 25, 2017
New Algorithm Could Let Us Reprogram Any Cell Into Any Other Cell Type
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: biotech/medical, information science
One of the most defining scientific discoveries in recent decades is the development of induced pluripotent stem cells, which lets scientists revert adult cells back into an embryonic-like blank state and then manipulating them to become a particular kind of tissue.
But now a new model could do away with this time-consuming process, taking out the middle step and directly programming cells to become whatever we want them to be.
“Cells in our body always self-specialise,” explains bioinformatics researcher Indika Rajapakse from the University of Michigan.
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