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Water on Mars: discovery of three buried lakes intrigues scientists - 1 views

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    go MarsExpress go ... nice results from its radar!
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Sorting and wage premiums in immoral work - 0 views

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    are we paying more for socially less valued jobs or are "immoral" jobs paying more because of the nature of their work?
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Deep-learning-enabled self-adaptive microwave cloak without human intervention | Nature... - 0 views

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    An intelligent (that is, self-adaptive) cloak driven by deep learning. Quite cool, eh? Something we can get inspired by?
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Can lab-grown brains become conscious? - 0 views

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    very relevant initiative and full of interesting questions
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Ecotricity founder to grow diamonds 'made entirely from the sky' | Renewable energy | T... - 0 views

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    (Lucy in the sky with diamonds....?) UK billionaire is using entirely renewable sources to make "sky diamonds" from captured CO2 and hydrogen from rainwater... The CVD technology they use is not new but the idea of mining diamonds from the sky is cool!
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Space station biomining experiment demonstrates rare earth element extraction in microg... - 1 views

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    beautiful research

Documentary on The Iceman - Wim Hof - 1 views

started by domineo on 16 Nov 17 no follow-up yet

Another neurotech company with sleep headband and co - 5 views

started by domineo on 29 May 18 no follow-up yet
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Quanta Magazine - 0 views

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    Can some of our quantum experts elaborate a bit on implications etc.? :) I'm not sure I follow.
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Entropy: Why a mathematician puts Lego in the washing machine - Teller Report - 0 views

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    ... related to the new mathematical proof of emergence of structures in random graphs.
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Penrose Tiling Remixed - Penrose-Voronoi Tiling by Jessica In and Max Cooper - 0 views

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    I wonder if this could be used for irregular adaptive grids? From the description: "One application of the diagram is the idea of Voronoi entropy - a mathematical tool for quantitative characterisation of the orderliness of points distributed on a surface - i.e. how visually 'ordered' the tessellation is. I found this idea particularly fascinating especially when thinking about the aperiodicity and the infinite structure of the Penrose tiling. In these visuals, the Voronoi diagram is created using the vertices of the Penrose as its seed points. This creates a new type of Penrose Tiling, clearly different from the classical Penrose, however still exhibiting the fivefold structure of the original, while 'defects' begin to appear at the peripheries."
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The Webb Space Telescope Will Rewrite Cosmic History. If It Works. - 0 views

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    A nice look back into how JWST came to be and what it's all about. :)
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Open science, done wrong, will compound inequities - 0 views

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    Another reason why open access should be non-profit (and ideally state-funded...).
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Volumetric additive manufacturing of silica glass with microscale computed axial lithog... - 2 views

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    The technology that Derek is "following"
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