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Dec 18, 2022

10 Future Buildings we’ll build

Posted by in categories: education, futurism

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What will civilization looks like by the year 3000? Today we’re going to find out? Here are 10 future buildings.

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Dec 18, 2022

Space university: You can now learn about humanity’s star-bound future in college

Posted by in categories: education, space travel

This course equips students to see space exploration not only as rocket science but also as a topic for social science.

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Dec 17, 2022

Sam Altman: This is what I learned from DALL-E 2

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Three things the groundbreaking generative model taught OpenAI’s CEO.

Dec 15, 2022

Neurobiology Understanding the Big 6 Neurotransmitters

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, education, health, neuroscience

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Dec 15, 2022

Cornellian-founded company implants 3D-bioprinted ear

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, education

In a first-of-its-kind clinical trial, a human has received a 3D-bioprinted ear implant grown from the patient’s own living cells – thanks to a technology platform developed by a Cornellian-founded startup company.

This bioengineered breakthrough has the potential to significantly improve the lives of the approximately 1,500 children who are born annually in the U.S. with microtia, a congenital ear deformity. The approach could eventually lead to tissue implants for treating other conditions and traumatic injuries, reconstructive and regenerative therapy, and possibly even the biomanufacture of whole organs.

The company, 3DBio Therapeutics, was founded in 2014 by Dan Cohen ‘04, M.S. ‘07, Ph.D. ‘10, along with Lawrence Bonassar, the Daljit S. and Elaine Sarkaria Professor in Biomedical Engineering and in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in the College of Engineering, and Hod Lipson, who taught at Cornell for 14 years and is now a professor at Columbia University.

Dec 13, 2022

Traveling Back in Time

Posted by in categories: cosmology, education, media & arts, physics, space travel, time travel

Backwards through time? We travel forwards every day, but traveling back could let us change our past, visit old friends, or manipulate the timeline to our benefit… Although our knowledge of space and time remains incomplete, we can still use what we know to consider possible time machines. But what kind of paradoxes would this entail and how can we resolve them? Join us today on a special journey through time.

An educational video written and presented by Professor David Kipping.

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Dec 12, 2022

Teachers Fear ChatGPT Will Make Cheating Easier Than Ever

Posted by in categories: education, robotics/AI

“There’s a lot of cheap knowledge out there. I think this could be a danger in education, and it’s not good for kids,” said one educator of OpenAI’s viral chatbot.

Dec 10, 2022

Patriarch names were Deities? How did we get from Polytheism to Monotheism? Dr. Robert M. Price

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Robert McNair Price (born 7 July 1954) is an American New Testament scholar who argues against the existence of a historical Jesus (the Christ myth theory). He taught theology and religious studies at the Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary. Price is a professor of biblical criticism at the Center for Inquiry Institute, and the author of a number of books on biblical studies and the historicity of Jesus.

A former Baptist minister, Price was the editor of the Journal of Higher Criticism from 1994 until it ceased publication in 2003. He has also written extensively about the Cthulhu Mythos, a “shared universe” created by the writer H. P. Lovecraft. He also co-wrote a book with his wife, Carol Selby Price, Mystic Rhythms: The Philosophical Vision of Rush (1999), on the rock band Rush.

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Dec 10, 2022

Full crew for SpaceX’s privately funded moon mission announced

Posted by in categories: education, space travel

Japanese fashion mogul Yusaku Maezawa has picked eight passengers that he said will join him on a trip around the moon, powered by SpaceX’s yet-to-be-flown Starship spacecraft. The group includes American DJ Steve Aoki and popular space YouTuber Tim Dodd, better known as the Everyday Astronaut.

The mission, called Dear Moon, was first announced in 2018. Maezawa initially aimed to take a group of artists with him on a six-day trip around the moon but later announced he had expanded his definition of an “artist.” Instead, he said he would be open to people from all walks of life as long as they viewed themselves as artists, Maezawa said in a video announcement last year.

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Dec 9, 2022

The End of High-School English

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I’ve been teaching English for 12 years, and I’m astounded by what ChatGPT can produce.

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