Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Potential DNA Damage from CRISPR “Seriously Underestimated,” Study Finds
Humans Show Racial Bias Towards Robots of Different Colors: Study
2084 – eine Vision
Scientists Have Discovered an Entirely New Shape, And It Was Hiding in Your Cells
Friday, July 27, 2018
This AI Calculates at the Speed of Light
Thursday, July 26, 2018
Turtle Stitch: Mit der Stickmaschine programmieren lernen
Wednesday, July 25, 2018
The Peculiar Math That Could Underlie the Laws of Nature
Zu viele Studierende sind überfordert
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Academic writes 270 Wikipedia pages in a year to get female scientists noticed
The Flight of the Elites from the Nation State
Sunday, July 22, 2018
PNPase knockout results in mtDNA loss and an altered metabolic gene expression program
Eagle-eyed machine learning algorithm outdoes human experts
Es kommt auf den Mikrometer an
This tiny robot could have big impacts on the future of nanotechnology
Evolutionary algorithm outperforms deep-learning machines at video games
Insilico and A2A launch new Duchenne-focused AI drug company
Sichuan University (SCU)
Sugar improves memory in over-60s, helping them work smarter
Saturday, July 21, 2018
The scent of coffee appears to boost performance in math
Leading artificial intelligence companies partner on a quest to solve Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
A new study shows that students learn way more effectively from print textbooks than screens
Genetic researchers reverse wrinkles, gray hair and balding in mice, called 'unprecedented'
‘Frightening’ drug-resistant strain of typhoid spreads in Pakistan
Scientists reverse aging-associated skin wrinkles and hair loss in a mouse model
Researchers are one step closer to developing eye drops to treat age-related macular degeneration
Breakthrough could impact cancer, ageing and heart disease
Neuroendocrine and immune disequilibrium as a probable link between metabolic syndrome and carcinogenesis
Friday, July 20, 2018
When a DNA Test Shatters Your Identity
Summer reads: Darwin’s dilemma on sexual selection, ecology versus empire, and the dark side of the greater good
AI can be sexist and racist — it’s time to make it fair
CRISPR gene editing produces unwanted DNA deletions
3D image reveals hidden neurons in fruit-fly brain
Thursday, July 19, 2018
Physics needs a reality check: Review of ‘Lost in Math’ by Sabine Hossenfelder
Thousands of Top AI Experts Vow to Never Build Lethal Autonomous Weapons
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
Bill Gates thinks a coming disease could kill 30 million people within 6 months — and says we should prepare for it as we do for war
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
A scientist’s crisis of faith
Survival of the richest: The wealthy are plotting to leave us behind
Tuning in to quantum: scientists unlock signal frequency control of precision atom qubits
Sunday, July 15, 2018
Mobius Says Trade War Is Just a Warm-Up Act for Financial Crisis
New DNA Synthesis Method Could Soon Build a Genome in a Day
Reproducible ML: software challenges, anecdoctes and some engineering solutions
Look at What’s Going to Happen to Sweden’s Fabled Welfare State
New study finds that fat consumption is the only cause of weight gain
Diagnostic connectivity to combat antimicrobial resistance
Künstliche Intelligenz – Algorithmen für das Gemeinwohl
AI-Powered Personalized Medicine – The Predictix Story So Far
Deep Nets: What have they ever done for Vision?
Friday, July 13, 2018
'Carbohydrates are killing us'
Thursday, July 12, 2018
We Asked Celeb Physicist Brian Cox About Flat Earth Conspiracies, the Multiverse, and Ghosts
This Scientist Predicted He Would Live to 150. Now He’s Not So Sure
Wednesday, July 11, 2018
The rise of 'pseudo-AI': how tech firms quietly use humans to do bots' work
Beauty is truth, truth is beauty, and other lies of physics
How Quantum Computing Will Change The Face Of Artificial Intelligence
The 'Big Bang' of Alzheimer's: Scientists ID genesis of disease, focus efforts on shape-shifting tau
Brain Cells Communicate with Mechanical Pulses, Not Electric Signals
Extreme heat and reduced cognitive performance in adults in non-air-conditioned buildings
Our Toddler Memories May Not Be Permanently Lost, Mouse Study Shows
The Funky Boat circling the planet on Renewable Energy and Hydrogen Gas
A Landmark Legal Shift opens Pandora's Box for DIY Guns
How Silicon Valley fuels an Informal Caste System
New Optimization Algorithm Exponentially Speeds Computation
Identification of individual subjects on the basis of their brain anatomical features
Saturday, July 7, 2018
Training artificial intelligence with artificial X-rays
DoD stands up its artificial intelligence hub
How AI, Machine Learning and Cognitive Computing Can Be Used in Enterprise
My 15 Favorite Science and Tech Books for Smart Beach Reading
Self-driving cars are headed toward an AI roadblock
Macroeconomic evidence suggests that asylum seekers are not a “burden” for Western European countries
Friday, July 6, 2018
Limits of Reductionism
Newly analysed recording challenges Zimbardo's account of his infamous prison experiment
Most Americans think funding science pays off
The problem with “multiverse theories”: they’re just not science
Intra-coding using non-linear prediction, KLT and Texture Synthesis
Given a satellite image, machine learning creates the view on the ground
Where the Brain Transforms Seeing into Acting
Juggalos figured out how to beat facial recognition
Australia Will Now Fine Parents Twice A Month If They Fail To Vaccinate Their Kids
The depression epidemic and why the medical profession is failing patients
Vacuum decay: the ultimate catastrophe
Thursday, July 5, 2018
Helfen uns Vitaminpillen und Co?
Swallowed sensor sends signal if you’re sick
Ethological observations of social behavior in the operating room
New Actuating Material Could Give Robots Artificial Muscles
Wednesday, July 4, 2018
Theoretical introspection
One of history’s greatest philosophers thought work makes you a worse person
We Should Reward Scientists for Communicating to the Public
AI Chatbot Defeats Healthcare Professionals in Medical Tests
Tuesday, July 3, 2018
Wegen Computerbetrugs: 51-Jähriger angeklagt
Algorithm matches human cardiologists in detecting heart attacks
Republicans Increasingly Believe That Education Is Bad For America
Theoretical Physics: Bad Science?
Failure of Perturbation Theory Near Horizons: the Rindler Example
Wer 45 oder mehr Stunden arbeitet, hat höheres Diabetesrisiko
Clipboard Hijacker: Schadsoftware leert Bitcoin-Wallets
Monday, July 2, 2018
Ask A Genius (or Two): Conversation with Dr. Claus D. Volko and Rick Rosner on “The Nature of Intelligence” (Part Four)
Ask A Genius (or Two): Conversation with Dr. Claus D. Volko and Rick Rosner on “The Nature of Intelligence” (Part Three)
Microsoft Releases 125 million Building Footprints in the US as Open Data
Quantum gas reveals first signs of path-bending monopole
MIT scientists discover fundamental rule of brain plasticity
Q&A: Searching for the Quantumness of Gravity
New Evidence That the World Really Is Getting Better
Why Microsoft’s big bet on deep learning could go bad
'Breakthrough' algorithm exponentially faster than any previous one
Will Science Ever Solve the Mysteries of Consciousness, Free Will and God?
Sunday, July 1, 2018
Harvard Scientists Think They've Pinpointed The Physical Source of Consciousness
The 50 Most Influential Living Philosophers
Relationships Between Aptitudes and Brain Areas
China introduces sweeping reforms to crack down on academic misconduct
Thousands of people in Sweden are embedding microchips under their skin to replace ID cards
Unlocking 'The Genius Within': Five Questions for David Adam
Delft scientists make first ‘on demand’ entanglement link
Elon Musk's School For Gifted Youngsters Is Actually a Thing!
Quantum gas reveals first signs of path-bending monopole
The Maya civilization used chocolate as money
Here Are Free AI Learning Resources For Beginners
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