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Nov 13, 2024

Embracing The Future Of Cryptography And Identity Management

Posted by in categories: encryption, quantum physics

Looking ahead to 2025, it’s time for organizations to put the right tools and processes in place to prepare for post-quantum cryptography.

Nov 13, 2024

Metagenomic sequencing test proves effective in diagnosing almost any kind of pathogen

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

A genomic test developed at UC San Francisco to rapidly detect almost any kind of pathogen—virus, bacteria, fungus or parasite—has proved successful after a decade of use.

The test has the potential to vastly improve care for neurological infections that cause diseases like meningitis and encephalitis, as well as speed up the detection of new viral pandemic threats. It uses a powerful genomic sequencing technique, called metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS).

Rather than looking for one type of pathogen at a time, mNGS analyzes all the nucleic acids, RNA and DNA, that are present in a sample.

Nov 13, 2024

Scientists Think Gravity Might Be a Quantum Field

Posted by in category: quantum physics

And they’re getting closer to confirming it.

Nov 13, 2024

Scientist cures stage 3 cancer without chemo using lab-grown viruses, docs say unethical

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Researchers caution that this is not an approach that should be emulated by others.

Nov 13, 2024

How Starship Will Get Us to Mars

Posted by in category: space travel

This is SpaceX’s full journey from Earth to Mars and back. #shorts

Nov 13, 2024

Researchers demonstrate universal control of a quantum dot-based system with four singlet-triplet qubits

Posted by in categories: computing, nanotechnology, quantum physics

Being able to precisely manipulate interacting spins in quantum systems is of key importance for the development of reliable and highly performing quantum computers. This has proven to be particularly challenging for nanoscale systems with many spins that are based on quantum dots (i.e., tiny semiconductor devices).

Nov 13, 2024

Top 25 Biohacking Gifts for 2025

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, health

With the holidays coming up I wanted to update this biohacking gift guide to help out anyone looking to get someone a health-promoting gift!


Looking for the best biohacking gifts for 2024? Look no further; we’ve got you covered.

Nov 13, 2024

Indonesia’s volcanic eruption grounds international flights on tourist island of Bali

Posted by in category: climatology

“The important thing is that we have to be able to get out of here,” she said.

Media reports said that thousands of people were stranded at airports in Indonesia and Australia, but an exact number wasn’t given.

Indonesia’s Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki volcano on the remote island of Flores in East Nusa Tenggara province spewed towering columns of hot ash high into the air since its initial huge eruption on Nov. 4 killed nine people and injured dozens of others.

Nov 13, 2024

Dietary Restriction or Good Genes: New study tries to unpick which has a Greater Impact on Lifespan

Posted by in categories: food, genetics, life extension

As people who research aging like to quip, the best thing you can do to increase how long you live is to pick good parents. After all, it has long been recognized that longer-lived people tend to have longer-lived parents and grandparents, suggesting that genetics influence longevity.

Complicating the picture, however, is that we know that the sum of your lifestyle, specifically diet and exercise, also significantly influences your health into older age and how long you live. What contribution lifestyle versus genetics makes is an open question that a recent study in Nature has shed new light on.

Scientists have long known that reducing calorie intake can make animals live longer. In the 1930s, it was noted that rats fed reduced calories lived longer than rats who could eat as much as they wanted. Similarly, people who are more physically active tend to live longer. But specifically linking single genes to longevity was until recently a controversial one.

Nov 13, 2024

Microsoft uses AI to create the world’s first 3D replica of St. Peter’s Basilica

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

St. Peter’s Basilica, a major pilgrimage site, receives around 15 million visitors annually. It is renowned for its Renaissance and Baroque architecture, with contributions from famous artists like Michelangelo and Bernini.

The Fabbrica di San Pietro, a Catholic institution responsible for the conservation and maintenance of St. Peter’s Basilica, has partnered with Microsoft to create a “digital twin” of the Basilica. This ultra-precise virtual reconstruction allows pilgrims and visitors to explore the structure virtually.

To execute this project, Microsoft collaborated with Iconem, a leader in digital preservation known for creating 3D replicas of the world’s most famous historical landmarks and archaeological sites. Microsoft used Azure, photogrammetry, and AI to create an ultra-precise virtual reconstruction of St. Peter’s Basilica.

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