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Nov 25, 2024

A bioinspired capsule can pump drugs directly into the walls of the GI tract

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical

This capsule…


Inspired by the way that squids use jets to propel themselves through the ocean and shoot ink clouds, researchers from MIT and Novo Nordisk have developed an ingestible capsule that releases a burst of drugs directly into the wall of the stomach or other organs of the digestive tract.

This capsule could offer an alternative way to deliver drugs that normally have to be injected, such as insulin and other large proteins, including antibodies. This needle-free strategy could also be used to deliver RNA, either as a vaccine or a therapeutic molecule to treat diabetes, obesity, and other metabolic disorders.

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Nov 25, 2024

Bill Gates former CEO of Microsoft and what he thinks about the future of artificial intelligence (AI)

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

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Nov 25, 2024

Quantummech.shop (@_quantummech_) • Instagram reel

Posted by in category: quantum physics

118 likes, — _quantummech_ on September 11, 2024: ‘Dr Michio Kaku explains how aliens might be traveling through space’

Nov 25, 2024

A Trick of Light: UC Irvine researchers turn Silicon into Direct Bandgap Semiconductor

Posted by in categories: solar power, sustainability, transportation

Discovery enables manufacturing of ultrathin solar panels, advanced optoelectronics.

By creating a new way for light and matter to interact, researchers at the University of California, Irvine have enabled the manufacturing of ultrathin silicon solar cells that could help spread the energy-converting technology to a vast range of applications, including thermoelectric clothing and onboard vehicle and device charging.

The development, subject of a paper recently published as the cover story in the journal ACS Nano, hinges on the UC Irvine researchers’ conversion of pure silicon from an indirect to a direct bandgap semiconductor through the way it interacts with light.

Nov 25, 2024

Bright Nights, Dark Days, And Low Greenspace Exposure Are Associated With Poor Health

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, life extension

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Nov 25, 2024

Learning more about Supernovae through Stardust

Posted by in categories: evolution, space

Most of the diverse elements in the universe come from supernovae. We are, quite literally, made of the dust of those long-dead stars and other astrophysical processes. But the details of how it all comes about are something astronomers strive to understand.

How do the various isotopes produced by supernovae drive the evolution of planetary systems? Of the various types of supernovae, which play the largest role in creating the elemental abundances we see today? One way astronomers can study these questions is to look at presolar grains.

These are dust grains formed long before the formation of the sun. Some of them were cast out of older systems as a star fired up its nuclear furnace and cleared its system of dust. Others formed from the remnants of supernovae and stellar collisions. Regardless of its origin, each presolar grain has a unique isotopic fingerprint that tells us its story.

Nov 25, 2024

AI Analytics Firm, Pyramid Analytics Secures $50 Million From BlackRock

Posted by in categories: business, robotics/AI

Pyramid Analytics, an AI business analytics company, said on Monday it has raised $50 million in new financing from BlackRock, the world’s biggest asset manager.

Nov 25, 2024

JACS in Conversation with Professor Vivian W.W. Yam

Posted by in category: chemistry

🔍 Curious about the secrets behind successful scientific research? Tune in to our interview with Professor Vivian W.W. Yam and learn about her pioneering work in inorganic and organometallic chemistry.

Watch now! 🎬

Nov 25, 2024

AI Is Not Stealing Jobs—It Is Supercharging Software Development

Posted by in categories: employment, robotics/AI

A lot of the hype today centers on the idea of developers using AI “to write their code.” This is not practical, at least not for complex tasks. However, AI does have some strengths:

• Producing first drafts of code.

• Minor code updates.

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Nov 25, 2024

Transforming blood into regenerative materials

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, materials

Paving the way for personalised 3D-printed implants.

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