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Aug 12, 2024

Can odors help fight infection? Nematode research suggests so

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI

In a recent study published in Science Advances, researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, used the nematode model Caenorhabditis elegans to determine whether the olfactory nervous system could non-autonomously control the mitochondrial unfolded protein response in response to cellular stress.

A critical part of maintaining a state of cellular homeostasis is coordinating responses to environmental stress across tissues. Substantial evidence now supports the fact that the central nervous system regulates stress across all tissues. Furthermore, cell non-autonomous induction of stress responses occurs in peripheral tissues when unfolded protein responses (UPR) in the mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum are activated in the neurons.

Stressed cells undergo misfolding or unfolding of proteins, and UPR transmits protein folding status information to the nucleus to enable cellular stress responses or induce apoptotic cell death. The non-autonomous control of cellular stress responses is believed to be essential for the organism to survive toxic environmental conditions.

Aug 12, 2024

This engine works with the fourth state of matter: It has traveled in time and comes from the 22nd century

Posted by in category: space travel

Discover how NASA’s Pulsed Plasma Rocket engine could revolutionize space travel with advanced propulsion technology.

Aug 12, 2024

Magnetic storm intensifies on Earth

Posted by in category: futurism

Магнитная буря, накрывшая Землю, из средней стала сильной, сообщил ведущий специалист центра погоды “Фобос” Михаил Леус в Telegram-канале. РИА Новости, 12.08.

Aug 12, 2024

AI “godfather” Yoshua Bengio has joined a UK project to prevent AI catastrophes

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The Turing Award winner believes the only way to guarantee safety is to use AI, not humans, to check other AI systems.

Aug 12, 2024

Webb Unveils Scorching Storms on Distant Worlds in Unprecedented Detail

Posted by in category: space

Astronomers used the James Webb Space Telescope to create a comprehensive weather report for two brown dwarfs located about six light years from Earth.

Researchers have created the most detailed weather report ever for two distant worlds beyond our own solar system.

The international study – the first of its kind – reveals the extreme atmospheric conditions on the celestial objects, which are swathed in swirling clouds of hot sand amid temperatures of 950°C (1750°F).

Aug 12, 2024

Archaeologists conduct first ‘space excavation’ on International Space Station — and discover surprising quirks of zero-gravity life

Posted by in category: space

Where do astronauts keep their toiletries? What’s with all the velcro? Here’s what we learned from doing archaeology on the International Space Station.

Aug 12, 2024

Study unveils limits on the extent to which quantum errors can be ‘undone’ in large systems

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, robotics/AI

Quantum computers have the potential of outperforming conventional computers on some practically relevant information processing problems, possibly even in machine learning and optimization. Yet their large-scale deployment is not yet feasible, largely due to their sensitivity to noise, which causes them to make errors.

Aug 12, 2024

EastWind Attack Deploys PlugY and GrewApacha Backdoors Using Booby-Trapped LNK Files

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, government

The Russian government and IT organizations are the target of a new campaign that delivers a number of backdoors and trojans as part of a spear-phishing campaign codenamed EastWind.

The attack chains are characterized by the use of RAR archive attachments containing a Windows shortcut (LNK) file that, upon opening, activates the infection sequence, culminating in the deployment of malware such as GrewApacha, an updated version of the CloudSorcerer backdoor, and a previously undocumented implant dubbed PlugY.

PlugY is “downloaded through the CloudSorcerer backdoor, has an extensive set of commands and supports three different protocols for communicating with the command-and-control server,” Russian cybersecurity company Kaspersky said.

Aug 11, 2024

Brain circuits connecting stress to gut bacteria reveal new pathways for immune regulation

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Researchers have discovered a brain-gut circuit that links stress to changes in gut bacteria, revealing that emotional states can directly influence immune function through the duodenal glands.

Aug 11, 2024

Revolutionizing Heat Transport with 4X Efficiency: Japanese Researchers Break World Record

Posted by in categories: computing, sustainability, transportation

This LHP (loop heat pipe) is unprecedented in transporting such a large amount of heat without electricity.


In a groundbreaking development, scientists at Nagoya University in Japan have created the world’s most powerful loop heat pipe (LHP), capable of transporting an astounding 10 kilowatts of heat without using any electricity. This innovation promises to revolutionize energy efficiency across multiple industries, from electric vehicles to data centers.

Understanding Loop Heat Pipes

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