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Jul 11, 2023
Echoes of Absence: Study Suggests We Can ‘Hear’ Silence
Posted by Arthur Brown in categories: futurism, neuroscience
Summary: A novel study suggests that silence can indeed be ‘heard.’ Philosophers and psychologists, using auditory illusions, demonstrated how silence distorts our perception of time, much like sounds do.
The study indicates that the brain perceives and processes silence in a manner similar to sounds. The research establishes a novel method to study the perception of absence, broadening the scope for future exploration in the realm of sensory perception.
Jul 11, 2023
Is there life on Venus? Report confirms more phosphine
Posted by Josh Seeherman in category: alien life
(NewsNation) — Astronomers have once again found a potential signal of life in the clouds of Venus.
The controversial observation of molecules of phosphine was first reported in 2020. Phosphine, comprised of hydrogen and phosphorus, is a gas on Earth that is only associated with life.
Three years later, “extensive additional detections” of the molecules were presented at the National Astronomy Meeting 2023 at Cardiff University in Wales, UK, according to a Forbes report.
Animals aren’t the only ones with the gift of gab. But what are plants actually “saying” to each other? The answer could help feed the world.
Jul 11, 2023
Meet Lisa — India’s First Odia AI News Anchor Launched By OTV
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: internet, robotics/AI
– India’s First Odia AI News Anchor Launched By OTV
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OdishaTV is Odisha’s no 1 News Channel. OTV being the first private satellite TV channel in Odisha carries the onus of charting a course that behoves its pioneering efforts.
Accordingly its charter objectives are FREE, FAIR and UNBIASED. OTV delivers reliable information across all platforms: TV, Internet and Mobile.
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Jul 11, 2023
Starlink Satellites Are Flooding Sky with Radiation- Why is That a Problem?
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: internet, physics, satellites
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There are currently thousands of Starlink satellites that belong to SpaceX, and they are causing a lot of disputes in the science and astronomy communities. They are disrupting scientific research by causing streaks in deep space photos, and according to a new study are also dumping “unintended electromagnetic radiation” into space, which could be a major problem for Earth-bound astronauts.
The study published in Astronomy & Astrophysics states that the satellites in low Earth orbit could be muddling or even drowning out signals from deep space that radio astronomers search for.
Jul 11, 2023
Little penguins that once lived in New Zealand were ridiculously cute
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: futurism
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have identified a new extinct species of small penguins that lived in New Zealand three million years ago. These creatures, described as “ridiculously cute,” are ancestors of little penguins that continue to thrive today along the coasts of Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand.
After careful examination of two fossilized skulls – one belonging to an adult, the other to a juvenile – the researchers named the new species Wilson’s little penguin. The study was published last month in the Journal of Paleontology.
According to Bob Yirka of Phys.org, the newly discovered species represents the oldest-known extinct little penguin. Given that the researchers have only the skulls of the extinct animals at their disposal – not their entire skeletons – certain details about the Wilson’s little penguins remain uncertain.
Jul 11, 2023
With Expansion Microscopy, Scientists See Fundamental Cellular Processes
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
A cell’s identity is based on the genes it expresses, and scientists have been studying gene expression mechanisms for many years. But the process involves molecules that are too small to see, until the recent development of a technique called expansion microscopy. With expansion microscopy, scientists preserve tissue, and then enlarge it; this can make very small structures much easier to see. Researchers have now improved the technology, and even after increasing the size of zebrafish embryonic cell nuclei by 4,000 times, they were able to see the influence of individual molecules on gene expression. The findings, which have enhanced our understanding of gene regulation, have been reported in Science.
With this technique, investigators can now visualize the fundamental processes of the cell that form the basis of life. “We can see processes that we could only imagine before,” said co-senior study author Antonio Giraldez, Ph.D., Fergus F. Wallace Professor of Genetics at Yale School of Medicine.
Jul 11, 2023
3 Human Super Talents AI Will Not Replace
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: business, robotics/AI
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Stay curious, practice humility, and focus on others.
Jul 11, 2023
Grape Seed Proanthocyanidins Did Not Raise NAD (Test Results)
Posted by Mike Lustgarten in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
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