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Elon Musk Is What Happens When These Three Traits Get Together in One Human
Singularity Hub - 7 Feb 2018 17:00
I did an interview recently where I was asked to deconstruct Elon Musk's entrepreneurial success. Having known Musk for 17 years, I've had the chance to watch his meteoric rise into someone who is arguably the greatest e...
Using shark scales to design better drones, planes, and wind turbines
Phys.org - 7 Feb 2018 02:10
To build more aerodynamic machines, researchers are drawing inspiration from an unlikely source: the ocean.
A much better asthma drug has shown promise in early experiments
New Scientist - 7 Feb 2018 21:00
Existing asthma drugs can fade in effectiveness and have side effects. But preliminary experiments suggest a new kind of drug could be more effective
Deep Brain Stimulation May Help Those With Multiple Sclerosis
Neuroscience News - 7 Feb 2018 20:10
A new study reports dTMS can help to reduce fatigue symptoms in those with multiple sclerosis.
Mind-Controlling Molecules from Wasp Venom May Help Parkinson's Patients
Neuroscience News - 7 Feb 2018 20:06
Researchers have identified new peptides in wasp venom that could lead to new treatments for Parkinson's disease.
Compound Prevents Neurological Damage and Provides Cognitive Benefits For Alzheimer's: Mouse Study
Neuroscience News - 7 Feb 2018 20:01
Researchers report a form of vitamin B3 can help prevent neurological damage and improve cognition in mouse models of Alzheimer's disease.
Male Susceptibility to Autism Linked to Male Hormones in Early Stage Brain Development
Neuroscience News - 7 Feb 2018 19:57
A new study reveals exposure to androgens during brain development can alter genes linked to autism in males.
AI Makes Conversational Agents Smarter
Neuroscience News - 7 Feb 2018 19:53
Researchers have developed a new conversational AI agent that uses human input to learn. The system, named Evorus, is simultaneously trained by humans and this, researchers report, will gradually make it less dependent o...
What SpaceX's Falcon Heavy Launch Means for Getting Humans to Mars
Live Science - 7 Feb 2018 19:28No, Space X's Falcon Heavy Has Not Passed Mars Already
Live Science - 7 Feb 2018 18:32Norovirus Sickens Olympic Security Guards Days Before Opening Ceremony
Live Science - 7 Feb 2018 18:04Brain-Like Chips Now Beat the Human Brain in Speed and Efficiency
Singularity Hub - 7 Feb 2018 18:00
Move over, deep learning. Neuromorphic computing--the next big thing in artificial intelligence--is on fire. Just last week, two studies individually unveiled computer chips modeled after information processing in the hu...
Electrons give resist layer electrical charge
Phys.org - 7 Feb 2018 18:00
Leiden physicists found a surprising interaction between electrons and a resist layer. The resist appears to charge and discharge due to incoming electrons. Publication in Physical Review Letters.
Why Startups Must Break the Failure Fetish and Focus on What Works
Singularity Hub - 7 Feb 2018 17:30
There is something curious going on in startup land: From learning to accept failure as part of the creative process we seem to have gone into overdrive and fetishized failure as something which is worthy of pursuit in a...
Light controls two-atom quantum computation
Phys.org - 7 Feb 2018 17:22
Some powerful rulers of the world may dream of the possibility to get in touch with their colleagues on different continents unnoticed by friends or foes. Someday, new quantum technologies could allow for making these wi...
SpaceX's rocket test wasn't a complete success - but was close
New Scientist - 7 Feb 2018 17:22
SpaceX's historic launch wasn't 100 per cent successful, but there is now a Tesla Roadster floating on an orbit between Mars and Jupiter
Pre-life molecules found floating in nearby galaxy
New Scientist - 7 Feb 2018 17:15
We've seen signs of the most complex molecules ever detected outside our galaxy in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a fairly primitive galaxy 160,000 light years away
Niacin (Vitamin B3): Benefits & Side Effects
Live Science - 7 Feb 2018 17:07What causes ionic wind?
Phys.org - 7 Feb 2018 16:30
The phenomenon of ionic wind has been known about for centuries: by applying a voltage to a pair of electrodes, electrons are stripped off nearby air molecules, and the ionized air collides with neutral air molecules as ...
We're Not Addicted to Smartphones, We're Addicted to Social Interaction
Neuroscience News - 7 Feb 2018 16:07
A new study reports cell phones may be making us hypersocial, rather than antisocial as previous research suggests.
Creation of New Brain Cells May Be Limited
Neuroscience News - 7 Feb 2018 16:03
UCSF researchers report neural stem cells only have a very limited capacity to replenish brain tissue.
I got DNA tested to see if I would pass on diseases to my kids
New Scientist - 7 Feb 2018 15:28
Many doctors now suggest people consider getting their DNA checked for genetic diseases before starting a family. Alice Klein decided to take the test