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Aug 24, 2024

Distinct active zone protein machineries mediate Ca2+ channel clustering and vesicle priming at hippocampal synapses

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The active zone primes synaptic vesicles and clusters voltage-gated Ca2+ channels fast neurotransmitter release. Here the authors dissect the underlying molecular architecture and show that distinct protein machineries execute these functions.

Aug 23, 2024

How Much Longer Until Humanity Becomes A Hive Mind?

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Last month, researchers created an electronic link between the brains of two rats separated by thousands of miles. This was just another reminder that technology will one day make us telepaths. But how far will this transformation go? And how long will it take before humans evolve into a fully-fledged hive mind? We spoke to the experts to find out.

I spoke to three different experts, all of whom have given this subject considerable thought: Kevin Warwick, a British scientist and professor of cybernetics at the University of Reading; Ramez Naam, an American futurist and author of NEXUS (a scifi novel addressing this topic); and Anders Sandberg, a Swedish neuroscientist from the Future of Humanity Institute at the University of Oxford.

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Aug 23, 2024

De Garis ESSAYS : Essay Number 38 : Title : From Cosmism to Deism

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This is de Garis ESSAYS, i.e. 2–3 page opinion pieces on such themes as Species Dominance, Global State, Politics, Femtotech, Religion, Society, Education. Written, Read Aloud and Videoed by Prof. Dr. Hugo de Garis [email protected] https://profhugodegaris.wordpress.com

Aug 23, 2024

Under deadly conditions, these sea creatures can age in reverse

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When stressed, this comb jelly reverts to a larval form, then matures again when favorable conditions return.

Aug 23, 2024

The Evolutionary Argument for Phenomenal Powers Hedda Hassel Mørch Forthcoming in Philosophical Perspectives 1 Introduction Epiphenomenalism is the view that phenomenal properties — which characterize what it is like

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PDF Host read free online — Epiphenomenalism.

Aug 23, 2024

Deep Dive into LlaMA 3 by Hand ✍️

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Explore the nuances of the transformer architecture behind Llama 3 and its prospects for the GenAI ecosystem.

Aug 23, 2024

Japan forgets about hydrogen and all existing fuels: The future is magnetic levitation, and works like that

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Japan is ignoring EVs and hydrogen, and has a good reason: They are producing the first-ever magnetic levitation engine, and works like that.

Aug 23, 2024

‘Otherworld technologies’: Former presidential aide’s CIA claim

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A former senior adviser to multiple US presidents has claimed he was briefed on “otherworld technologies” by a top CIA official in the 1960s.

Aug 23, 2024

Amazon Cloud CEO Predicts a Future Where Most Software Engineers Don’t Code — and AI Does It Instead

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

AI is shaking up industries — and software engineering is no exception.

In a leaked recording of a June fireside chat obtained by Business Insider, Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman reportedly told employees that AI is changing what being a software engineer means —and essentially changes the job description.

“If you go forward 24 months from now, or some amount of time — I can’t exactly predict where it is — it’s possible that most developers are not coding,” Garman said, adding later that the developer role would look different next year compared to 2020.

Aug 22, 2024

Research Reveals Potential Target for Immune Diseases

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Research that began with a patient-driven discovery in the lab of YSM’s Carrie Lucas, PhD, could help in fighting autoimmune diseases.

Writing in Nature Immunology, Lucas and colleagues identify a signaling molecule found in immune cells that could be a target for future treatments.


A medical mystery served as the genesis for a Yale-led study that has promising implications for treating a range of autoimmune diseases.

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