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Mar 6, 2024
Spatial Protein and RNA Profiling: Seeing the Unseen in the Tumor Microenvironment
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: futurism
Our presenter Jonathan Nowak, will discuss representative multiplexed assays for protein and RNA profiling built in the lab and discuss the necessary elements to operationalize this type of testing in a translational research laboratory. He will also explore the advantages of different assays and key considerations for ensuring consistently high data quality spanning hundreds to thousands of specimens.
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Mar 5, 2024
If you collapse an underwater bubble with a sound wave, light is produced, and nobody knows why.【Video】
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: futurism
The fascinating phenomenon of sonoluminescence, where light is produced when an underwater bubble is collapsed by a sound wave, has sparked a vibrant discussion. Despite being a subject of scientific research and debate, the exact mechanisms behind sonoluminescence are still not fully understood.
One user pointed out that this phenomenon is also known as sonoluminescence, which occurs when a small gas bubble in a liquid is collapsed by intense sound waves, emitting a short burst of light. This can happen in a laboratory setting using a device that generates and focuses sound waves into a liquid.
Several theories have been proposed to explain how the light is produced. The Hot Spot Theory suggests that the bubble’s collapse causes the gas inside to heat up to extremely high temperatures, possibly hot enough to ionize the gas and produce a plasma, which then emits light.
Mar 4, 2024
Measles case count up to 41 across 16 states, CDC reports
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: futurism
That number is up from last week, when the CDC reported 35 cases in 15 states. Michigan is the new addition to the list, with one travel-related case of measles in Oakland County confirmed by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
Mar 4, 2024
Machines Will Outperform Humans in Five Years
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
Explore how Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, forecasts a future where AI machines surpass human intelligence within five years.
Mar 3, 2024
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Posted by Quinn Sena in category: futurism
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Mar 3, 2024
‘Dune’s’ desert planet would be possible, according to scientists
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: futurism
If you are not clued up on Arrakis it is a desert planet that is home to a valuable mineral in the Dune universe called ‘spice’ which is mined using giant harvesters. As you can imagine being a desert planet isn’t a desirable place to be and to make it worse, water is such a scarce commodity that people have to wear suits that will harness the body’s water so it can be replenished and drank.
If that wasn’t bad enough, there are also gigantic sandworms that roam the deserts of Arrakis, which to put it bluntly, you just don’t want to encounter.
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