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Biomechanics: Cockroaches inspire robot - 1 views

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    Cockroach is back!
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Brain training: memory games - 3 views

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    One article from this weeks Nature outlook articles about cognitive science. You can even play the cognitive game :). The full set of articles is quite interesting!
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Can physical exercise enhance long-term memory? - 1 views

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    Exercise can enhance the development of new brain cells in the adult brain, a process called adult neurogenesis. These newborn brain cells play an important role in learning and memory. A new study has determined that mice that spent time running on wheels not only developed twice the normal number of new neurons, but also showed an increased ability to distinguish new objects from familiar objects.
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    wow ... time to start running again ...
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The physics of life - 2 views

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    Research in active-matter systems is a growing field in biology. It consists in using theoretical statistical physics in living systems such as molecule colonies to deduce macroscopic properties. The aim and hope is to understand how cells divide, take shape and move on these systems. Being a crossing field between physics and biology "The pot of gold is at the interface but you have to push both fields to their limits." one can read
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    Maybe we should discuss about this active matter one of these days? "These are the hallmarks of systems that physicists call active matter, which have become a major subject of research in the past few years. Examples abound in the natural world - among them the leaderless but coherent flocking of birds and the flowing, structure-forming cytoskeletons of cells. They are increasingly being made in the laboratory: investigators have synthesized active matter using both biological building blocks such as microtubules, and synthetic components including micrometre-scale, light-sensitive plastic 'swimmers' that form structures when someone turns on a lamp. Production of peer-reviewed papers with 'active matter' in the title or abstract has increased from less than 10 per year a decade ago to almost 70 last year, and several international workshops have been held on the topic in the past year."
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What do blockchain, artificial intelligence and quantum computing mean for smart contra... - 2 views

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    How to cram in all buzzword technologies in one title. I will give it all tags we have.
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AlphaFold: Using AI for scientific discovery | DeepMind - 2 views

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    Protein Folding solved by AI?
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How leaves talk to roots - 1 views

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    Micro RNA produced in the leaves is able to travel to the roots to regulate symbiosis with some friendly bacteria.
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The GoGo Chicken program in China is adding poultry to the blockchain with facial recog... - 2 views

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    Is this the future of blockchain?
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Mars likely to have enough oxygen to support life - 2 views

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    Brine deposits below the surface should in theory be able to hold enough oxygen to support microbial aerobic lifeforms. The quest continues.
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[1806.03856] Computing the minimal crew for a multi-generational space travel towards P... - 5 views

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    How many people to we actually need put on that ship?
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    We should invite these people to the AF special issue
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    sounds really interesting. their simulations don't account for biological issues (mutation, migration, selection, drift, founder effect) though, so the numbers are very low. this paper (https://ac.els-cdn.com/S0094576513004669/1-s2.0-S0094576513004669-main.pdf?_tid=6bec2a5c-f05f-4024-b4de-af78ab06fd42&acdnat=1531827379_d4f0be1b193873890d6e5b4574e82f2e) takes those effects and their implications on genetic composition of populations into account, but the numbers are enormous. do you have an idea why they (marin and beluffi) wouldn't put those effects into the simulations?
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Cracking the mystery of egg shape - 2 views

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    In preparation of Easter...
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Scientists engineer shortcut for photosynthetic glitch, boost crop growth by 40 percent - 3 views

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    Did we just solve overpopulation and climate change? With 40% more efficient crops we could easily sustain 10+ billion people on Earth. And 40% more efficient plants would absorb much more CO2 than we are emitting (currently: artificial CO2 emission ~29 GT/y, photosynthesis CO2 capture through plants ~450 GT/y) I am usually very worried about the risks of climate change, but this could be a real game changer!
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    I love the car animation!

Citizen science: Eyewire discovers 6 new types of neurons - 5 views

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Quantum physics paves the way for new chemical products - 0 views

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New Enzyme Rewrites the Genome - 2 views

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    Exciting new technique in genetic engineering
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Magnet Finge.rs - 2 views

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    Bio-hacking/cyborg: implanting rare-earth magnets into your fingers to sense magnetic fields. At the same time quite awesome and quite extreme.
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Human hippocampal neurogenesis drops sharply in children to undetectable levels in adul... - 4 views

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    New controversial study seems to indicate that neurogenesis (the growth of new neurons) in human adult brains might be a hoax.
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MIT, Mass Gen Aim Deep Learning at Sleep Research | NVIDIA Blog - 2 views

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    Neural Networks to analyse sleeplessness.
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