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Science!
Thought maybe we should have a CT & Jivin-like "Science!" thread. I'll start things off with a prehistoric 6-foot sea scorpion.
YaleNews | Meet Pentecopterus, a new predator from the prehistoric seas |
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Giant sea scorpion vs. Colossal squid would make for must see TV.
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09-29-2015, 01:25 PM | #3 |
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YaleNews | From Yale, a new sunblock that doesn’t penetrate the skin
Bring on the nano-particle sunscreen! |
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Periodic Table geeks unite:
Periodic table's seventh row finally filled as four new elements are added | Science | The Guardian |
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Let the great race to start the eighth row begin. We cannot fall behind other intelligent life forms in other galaxies when it comes to the laboratory realization of particles that have the structural ability to remain intact for tiny fractions of a millisecond.
As part of FOF8/2016, I intend to show the statistical effects of Ununsolecismium on the passing game. This is a ninth-row element, and only exists within the theoretical confines of one of my spreadsheets. |
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Dammit, I have been on Facebook too much. Was looking for the like button for the Solecismic post. So instead I will quote this and just type the requisite "LOL".
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04-12-2016, 02:36 PM | #11 |
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Brag: My student just won bay area regional science fair and is going on to both state and international finals (in Sweden).
From what I can understand he devised way to capture and hold pond water. Through the material and shape of dig out it can basically hold most of the rain/pond water indefinably. Very good timing in our water starved state. |
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Crazy that with $100 million, we might have the capability to send small probes to a very very close star in only 20 years, and it will only take a generation or so to get that technology. And that actually is really really cool and cutting edge. Shows just how advanced pretty much all space-centered science fiction really is. Space is HUGE. And getting anywhere takes FOREVER and is really hard. |
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08-26-2016, 11:45 AM | #13 |
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They must not have been looking very hard. I saw that a while back.
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08-26-2016, 12:06 PM | #16 |
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It's so dense!
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09-28-2016, 01:52 PM | #18 |
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That's awesome.
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03-15-2018, 08:35 PM | #19 | |
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Interesting article.
I knew about Neanderthals but had never heard of the Denisovans. Our ancestors mated with the mystery 'Denisovan' people – twice | New Scientist Quote:
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This is just too weird but pretty cool.
https://www.nbcnews.com/mach/science...hes-ncna886986 Quote:
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Uh, I don't know if this is for real. It's incredible. Pretty damn scary and pretty damn cool if it is.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/687559...nt-permafrost/ Quote:
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Scientists find ally in fight against brain tumors: Ebola | YaleNews
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Opinion: An astrophysicist ponders what space and time really mean in the COVID-19 era - The Globe and Mail
Apparently, there is some thought now that Space and Time are emergent properties of a more fundamental structure of the universe and not fundamental properties themselves. |
12-03-2020, 09:25 AM | #24 |
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Max Planck, the originator of quantum theory, said this:
“I regard consciousness as fundamental. I regard matter as derivative from consciousness. We cannot get behind consciousness. Everything that we talk about, everything that we regard as existing, postulates consciousness.” |
02-10-2021, 09:20 AM | #25 | |
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Yale researchers develop injection to treat skin cancer | YaleNews
This is pretty cool, provided it doesn't cause an I Am Legend scenario... Quote:
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05-18-2021, 10:12 AM | #26 |
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This seems so good that I think there's gotta be something missing from the article. An Australian company has developed a battery that holds more charge, is cheaper to make, charges 60X faster, does not rely on rare earths, and is safer to operate than batteries currently on the market.
If this is true, it will be world changing. But "If" is doing a lot of work in the previous sentence. Developer Of Aluminum-Ion Battery Claims It Charges 60 Times Faster Than Lithium-Ion, Offering EV Range Breakthrough Last edited by albionmoonlight : 05-18-2021 at 10:13 AM. |
05-18-2021, 10:24 AM | #27 |
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That sure sounds promising, although Forbes needs to get better proofreaders.
I hear that progress is being made with cold fusion too. |
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...ponge-animals/
This isn't quite as cutting edge as some of the stuff here, but is still pretty cool. Probable fossils of animals millions of years older than any previously known. I am low-key fascinated by paleontology in large part because trying to glean any information from such a scant record really shows the limits of human ingenuity. So many of these stories end up being like "We found that these 300,000,000 year old rocks had slightly more iron in them than we expected, so [lots and lots of science later] we are pretty sure that fish developed eyes independently of land animals" |
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I love the old thingys stuck in amber and/or extraction of DNA. A Jurassic Park would be great (only land based, no airborne or water based dinos).
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12-17-2021, 09:24 AM | #30 |
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https://www.inverse.com/science/we-touched-the-sun
Kind of neat when you think about how many ancient people looked at the sun and thought about what it would even mean to go there. Last edited by albionmoonlight : 12-17-2021 at 09:25 AM. |
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‘Gazillions’ of viruses, called phages, are our hope when antibiotics fail, Yale biologist says
Phages may be our salvation when it comes to antibiotic resistant superbugs. Quote:
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A new path for treating brain cancer, with a Yale-developed compound | YaleNews
Yale researchers have developed a new class of molecules that target some of the deadliest brain cancers while sparing healthy tissue along the way. |
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I've read up and watched YT videos on Entanglement & Super Positioning. I have to "accept" because of experiments/observations but not sure I really still believe.
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Think it was Brian advocating for one world (paraphrased). Don't know when it'll happen politically, but it'll happen physically in 300 million years.
(Can't seem to post the picture but look midway through article for pic of "Amasia"). https://www.popularmechanics.com/sci...upercontinent/ Quote:
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One of these days, we'll wake up with MSM telling us the final days are here because a minuscule blackhole has gotten out of control and is slowly eating up the earth.
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And now we know why. Pretty cool but makes me wonder how come we didn't know this long ago ...
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They do caution in that story that it's an in vitro study - so, lab-based, and not real world results. Those bolded numbers are more like running a simulation and probably quite a bit off from what the real world is like. But they do think they've come across something mechanistically, which could be a big deal. Let's see if it can be reproduced in vivo and see what real results look like.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/busin...-breakthrough/
On the one hand, this is on the front page of the (digital) Washington Post. On the other hand, if you read the article, cold fusion is still at least 10 years away--which is how long away it has been for the last 50 years and counting. So I have no idea how excited to get about this. |
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If it's only 10 years away, we've gotten 20 years closer in about 50 years. It seems to me that it's always been 30 years away. So maybe in another 30 years, it'll be 5 years away.
(And then Exxon Mobil can buy it up to "study it" and it will never see the light of day) SI
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https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/12/s...smid=share-url
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I was reading this and was disappointed when I found out it was only 3M vs 2.6M years (is 300K years really that significant) and it was in Kenya vs Ethiopia (they share borders, com'on was this click bait) ...
But then it talked about different humanoid (?) species. And that was cool No pics of the bones though A 3 Million-Year-Old Discovery May Rewrite the History of Intelligent Life on Earth Quote:
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Well, what are vegetarians going to eat now?
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The Dogs of Chernobyl Are Experiencing Rapid Evolution, Study Suggests
Does this mean we're on the verge of seeing mutant X-Dogs?
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Has the CRISPR Revolution Arrived Yet? | Yale Insights
Interesting interview on CRISPR drugs. Hint: It's probably just for the ultra-rich. |
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It's a Science double shot!
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The article doesn't answer the big question ... which direction is that sucker headed and/or how far away is it.
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Great news for Alzheimer sufferers and/or have the genes. One of my fears is this insidious disease.
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That sounds promising. My Mom died of Alzheimer's, so that disease is of particular concern to me. I get nervous whenever my memory fails me or I blank on somebody's name. I'm doing what I can to prevent further memory loss by staying fit and eating right. I don't fear death so much as I fear a long, lingering, painful death that makes me and my loved ones suffer at length.
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