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Aug 1, 2023

Advancements in Material Science — A DNA Metamaterial, Desiccant Sucking HVAC, and Fungi-based Concrete

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, science

DNA produces a metamaterial stronger and lighter than steel. Desiccants reduce HVAC system energy use. And fungi is turned into concrete.

Jul 31, 2023

What Is Quantum Entanglement? A Physicist Explains The Science Of Einstein’s ‘Spooky Action At A Distance’

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics, science

When two particles are entangled, the state of one is tied to the state of the other.

Jul 29, 2023

Respect alchemy. The crazy, criminal pursuit gave us modern science

Posted by in category: science

Alchemy had its golden age in the 17th century, when it counted Isaac Newton and Robert Boyle among its adherents.

Jul 29, 2023

Dr. Robert Sapolsky: Science of Stress, Testosterone & Free Will | Huberman Lab Podcast #35

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, neuroscience, science

In this episode, I interview Dr. Robert Sapolsky, Ph.D., Professor of Biology, Neurology & Neurosurgery at Stanford University. We discuss stress, what defines short-term versus long-term stress, and how stress can be beneficial or detrimental, depending on the context. We also discuss stress mitigation and how our sense of control over stress mitigation techniques, including exercise, determine health outcomes. Dr. Sapolsky explains some of the key effects of the hormone testosterone — how it can amplify pre-existing tendencies for aggression or sexual behavior, but that it does not produce those behaviors per se. He also explains how testosterone impacts our social hierarchies, sense of confidence, and willingness to embrace challenges of different kinds. He also explains how our behaviors and perceptions shape testosterone levels. And we discuss estrogen and the powerful role it plays in brain development, health and longevity. Finally, we discuss free will, what it means to have free will, and if we have any free will, including how knowledge alone might allow us to make better decisions for ourselves and society.

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Jul 28, 2023

Ned Block — Toward a Science of Consciousness

Posted by in categories: neuroscience, science

Watch more interviews on the mystery of consciousness: https://bit.ly/41Bs4NV

How can consciousness be addressed scientifically? The Tucson conference, founded in 1994 and celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2014, exemplifies the quest. What are the range of theories? Where do participants position themselves? Meet the founders, early visionaries, new scientists and thinkers. Progress is being made, but what does this really mean?

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Jul 27, 2023

What Is the Scientific Method and How Did It Shape Science?

Posted by in category: science

How careful observation, strict reasoning and clever hypotheses guided the great human endeavor of science.

Jul 26, 2023

How Star Trek Incorporates Real-Life Science

Posted by in category: science

In this episode of Universe of Art, astrophysicist Dr. Erin Macdonald talks about consulting on the famous series and the real (and fictional) science on screen.

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Jul 26, 2023

DeepMind’s New AI made a Breakthrough in Computer Science!

Posted by in categories: information science, mathematics, robotics/AI, science

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AI designing Computer Chips: https://youtu.be/NeHgMaIkPuY
Deepmind AI made a Breakthrough in Math: https://youtu.be/DU6WINoehrg.

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Jul 26, 2023

Science Cast

Posted by in categories: materials, science

Room Temperature and Ambient Pressure Superconductor? We shall see. But video is hopeful, currents are practical…


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Jul 24, 2023

Dr. Michael Roberts, Ph.D. — Chief Science Officer, International Space Station National Laboratory

Posted by in categories: biological, economics, education, science, space, sustainability

Dr. Michael Roberts, Ph.D. is Chief Science Officer of the International Space Station National Laboratory (https://www.issnationallab.org/), and Vice President at the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS — https://www.issnationallab.org/about/center-for-the-advancem…dership/), which as manager of the ISS National Laboratory in partnership with NASA, is responsible to the nation for enabling access to the International Space Station for research, technology development, STEM education, and commercial innovation in space as a public service to foster a scalable and sustainable low Earth orbit economy.

Before joining CASIS in 2013, Dr. Roberts worked as a microbial ecologist, principal investigator, and research group lead in the NASA Advanced Life Support program at the Kennedy Space Center.

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