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Nov 29, 2024

New EV battery goes 1 million miles, handles extreme —22°F to 149°F

Posted by in category: energy

China-based Farasis Energy has created a 1,000,000-mile lifespan battery that operates well at various temperatures.

Nov 29, 2024

Scientists Built the First Engine Powered by Entanglement—Not Coal or Oil

Posted by in category: futurism

It’s as wild as it sounds.

Nov 29, 2024

Jensen says solving AI hallucination problems is ‘several years away,’ requires increasing computation

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The CEO also talked about how much AI computing power increased in the past 10 years and Nvidia’s single greatest contribution to AI.

Nov 29, 2024

SRSOS — Information Control

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The battle was lost long ago.
Removal of the Fairness Doctrine.
Citizens United.
The Telecom Act.
We serve at the leisure of our corporate masters.
We are the product.

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Nov 29, 2024

VALIS by Philip K Dick

Posted by in category: futurism

Nov 29, 2024

2nd India CGT Symposium 2024

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, futurism

Bio-Rad invites you to our 2nd India Cell Gene Therapy Symposium 2024 After many decades of effort, the future of cell and gene therapies (CGT) is incredibly promising. A flurry of recent successes has led to the approval of several life changing treatments for patients and many more therapies are in development. CGT seek to correct the root cause of an illness at the molecular level. These game changing medicines are reshaping how we address previously uncurable illnesses — transforming people’s lives.

Nov 29, 2024

Mayo Clinic researchers develop new AI tools to reveal seizure hotspots, improve patient care

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

Mayo Clinic researchers have developed new artificial intelligence (AI)-based tools to pinpoint specific regions of the brain with seizure hotspots more quickly and accurately in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. Their study, published in Nature Communications Medicine, highlights the potential of AI to revolutionize epilepsy treatment by interpreting brain waves during electrode implantation surgery. This transformative approach could significantly reduce the time patients spend in the hospital, accelerating the identification and removal of seizure-generating brain regions.

“This innovative approach could enable more rapid and accurate identification of seizure-generating areas during stereo-electroencephalography (EEG) implantation surgery, potentially reducing the cost and risks of prolonged monitoring,” says Nuri Ince, Ph.D., senior author of the study and a consultant in the Mayo Clinic Department of Neurologic Surgery.

Drug-resistant epilepsy often requires surgical removal of the seizure-causing brain tissue. A first step in that treatment is typically a surgery that involves implanting electrodes in the brain and monitoring neural activity for several days or weeks to identify the location of the seizures.

Nov 29, 2024

How sleep transforms cognitive performance

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Discover how NREM sleep enhances cognitive performance and the potential to mimic its benefits through brain stimulation.

Nov 29, 2024

Scientists uncover Earth’s oldest living creature from 700 million years ago

Posted by in categories: biological, evolution

New research identifies ctenophores as the first animals to diverge, reshaping our understanding of evolution and key biological traits.

Nov 29, 2024

Meet ‘Blackbird’: A flying taxi that spins and moves in any direction thanks to new propulsion system

Posted by in category: transportation

CycloTech’s all-electric flying vehicle is capable of controlled descents even in stormy weather with motors similar to those used for tug boats.

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