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Jan 6, 2023

A gray whale gave birth as a whale watching tour looked on

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The crew and passengers aboard the whale watching boats have described it as a once in a lifetime moment. Lucky for you, it was caught on video!

Jan 6, 2023

Coupled ferroelectricity and superconductivity in bilayer Td-MoTe2

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The authors show a hysteretic behaviour of superconductivity as a function of electric field in bilayer Td-MoTe2, representing observations of coupled ferroelectricity and superconductivity.

Jan 6, 2023

Chip that Mimics the Human Brain

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In this video I discuss why Neuromorphic processors is the future of AI #NeuromorphicChips #Loihi #IntelNeuromorphic.

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Jan 6, 2023

How Antimatter Was Discovered By Carl Anderson

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Paul Dirac predicted antimatter in 1928 and within a matter of few years antimatter was found by American physicist Carl Anderson.

Jan 6, 2023

Alien Machine Civilizations, The End of Earth, and Our Future with Isaac Arthur

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Can We Stop the Sun from Destroying Earth?
Isaac Arthur returns to Event Horizon for his annual discussion with John Michael Godier about everything from alien machine civilizations, saving earth from the suns eventual expansion, and the future of humans in this universe.

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Jan 5, 2023

What is known about new Covid variant XBB.1.5?

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The latest Omicron variant is making scientists take notice in the US — so what do you need to know?

Jan 5, 2023

Erika, an overly beautiful robot, interviews in English | Future Tech 4.0

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Jan 5, 2023

The ships of the pharaohs

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Papyrus boats, rowing and transport ships, sacred boats… during the Pharaonic era, various boats sailed the Nile and even the high seas.

Without the Nile, the holy river, Egypt would only be a vast desert. In ancient times, the annual rise of its waters guaranteed the sustenance of those who lived on its shores and, at the same time, served as a privileged communication route along the thousands of kilometers of its channel.

For this reason, in the daily life of the ancient Egyptians, ships played a fundamental role, whether it was for the movement of people, the transport of goods, or numerous religious ceremonies.

Jan 5, 2023

The plasticitome of cortical interneurons

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Cortical inhibitory interneurons undergo diverse forms of long-term synaptic plasticity. In this Review, Sjöström and colleagues describe the diversity of this interneuron plasticity and highlight that the plasticitome, a comprehensive database of plasticity rules, is needed to understand circuit plasticity complexity.

Jan 5, 2023

The Remarkable Life of Seneb: A High-Ranking Dwarf in Ancient Egypt

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Seneb was a high-ranking court official in ancient Egypt who lived around 2,520 BC. He was a dwarf, but this did not prevent him from achieving great success and importance in society.

He owned thousands of cattle, held twenty palaces and religious titles, and was married to a high-ranking priestess with whom he had three children.

The acceptance and integration of individuals with physical disabilities was valued in ancient Egyptian society, as demonstrated by Seneb’s successful career and lavish burial arrangements.

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