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Nov 12, 2024

CERN Physicists Hunting for ‘New Physics’ with the Large Hadron Collider Reveal First Results

Posted by in category: physics

Cern physicists searching for the telltale signs of new physics within the Large Hardon Collider have released their first results.

Nov 12, 2024

Anthropic New Research Shows that AI Models Can Sabotage Human Evaluations

Posted by in categories: education, robotics/AI

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Nov 12, 2024

DNA repair defects in cancer and therapeutic opportunities

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

DNA repair and DNA damage signaling pathways are critical for the maintenance of genomic stability.


In this review, Hopkins et al. review the major classes of DNA repair and damage signaling defects in cancer, the genomic instability that they give rise to, and therapeutic strategies to exploit the resulting vulnerabilities. They also discuss the impacts of DNA repair defects on both targeted therapy and immunotherapy, and highlight emerging principles for targeting DNA repair defects in cancer therapy.

Nov 12, 2024

A Strange Creature Is Reversing Its Age—and It Could Unlock Secrets of Immortality

Posted by in categories: biological, life extension

This lifeform can cheat time. Could it also help us push the boundaries of biology?

Nov 12, 2024

Team proposes new solar composition ratios that could reconcile longstanding questions

Posted by in categories: chemistry, particle physics, space

“Solar system formation models using the new solar composition successfully reproduce the compositions of large Kuiper Belt objects (KBOs) and carbonaceous chondrite meteorites, in light of the newly returned Ryugu and Bennu asteroid samples from JAXA’s Hayabusa-2 and NASA’s OSIRIS-REx missions.”

To make this discovery, the team combined new measurements of solar neutrinos and data about the solar wind composition from NASA’s Genesis mission, together with the abundance of water found in primitive meteorites that originated in the . They also used the densities of large KBOs such as Pluto and its moon Charon, as determined by NASA’s New Horizons mission.

“This work provides testable predictions for future helioseismology, solar neutrino and cosmochemical measurements, including future comet sample return missions,” Truong said.

Nov 12, 2024

Intel To Unveil Next-Gen Arc Battlemage Desktop GPUs Next Month, Expected To Offer “Brilliant” Performance

Posted by in category: computing

Intel is planning to launch its next-gen Arc Battlemage desktop GPUs next month, competing in the mid-range segment against Intel & AMD.

Intel Expected To Reveal Decisive Information Around Arc Battlemage “Desktop” GPUs Next Month, Setting The Tone For Next-Gen GPU Markets

Although Intel’s first-gen Arc Desktop GPUs saw little success in the gaming segment, the next-gen is now planned for an unveiling next month.

Nov 12, 2024

Saudi Arabia launches $100 Billion AI initiative to lead in global tech

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

Aiming to rival global tech hubs, Saudi Arabia’s new AI project targets innovation, infrastructure, and talent development.

Nov 12, 2024

Synthetic cells successfully emulate natural cellular communication

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

A research team from the University of Basel has succeeded in synthesizing simple, environmentally sensitive cells complete with artificial organelles. For the first time, the researchers have also been able to emulate natural cell-cell communication using these protocells—based on the model of photoreceptors in the eye. This opens up new possibilities for basic research and applications in medicine.

Nov 12, 2024

Low-cost method removes micro- and nanoplastics from water

Posted by in category: nanotechnology

Researchers at the University of São Paulo (USP) in Brazil have developed a novel nanotechnology-based solution for the removal of micro-and nanoplastics from water. Their research is published in the journal Micron.

Nov 12, 2024

The largest experiment in history, ready after 20 years: Here’s what it will reveal

Posted by in category: futurism

After 20 years, the biggest experiment in history is ready: This is what it will show. It is called the ALICE experiment which is set to operate soon.

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