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Scientists from ITMO University have created a new magnetic material composed of silk from the Linothele fallax spider and a coating of magnetic nanoparticles. Combined, the elements promote tissue regeneration and can potentially be applied in targeted drug delivery.
How it works: researchers add liposomes – microscopic spheres made of the same molecules as cell membranes – to a biological sample, allowing them to penetrate cells easily. Medication is placed inside them and coated with nanoparticles. When exposed to an external magnetic field, the particles heat up and destroy liposomes, which causes medication to be released at the injury site; at the same time, silk threads facilitate directional growth and serve as a support system for cells.
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Hi everyone!
I've got some exciting news to share! I'm partnering with ITMO University in Russia, a really impressive school that is regularly featured in global top 100 of various prestigious international rankings. They're known for their strengths in computer science, engineering, and a whole range of related fields—basically, all the tech topics we love to explore here.
What's really cool is that ITMO will be contributing content directly to our channel, and they're making sure it's tailored to your interests. I'm confident that you'll find their insights and perspectives, coming straight from ITMO's expert team, to be incredibly valuable.
If you're interested in learning more about ITMO University and their work, you can check them out right here: https://t.me/itmo_uni
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Do We Naturally Fear Snakes😨?
https://youtube.com/shorts/1J5savZPkJw?si=nT3q7IdIUn4mVMBG
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What Does the Sun SOUND Like?
https://youtube.com/shorts/b8bC1AZ8gJg?si=wGDaiJPEkXlx-uPM
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Hey everyone, I've been thinking a lot lately about how much I enjoy learning and exploring new things, especially when it comes to physics. And after attending that recent developers' meetup, I felt really inspired by the sense of community and collaborative learning that was there. That got me thinking, what if we could create something similar, but focused on physics right here in Ethiopia?
So, I want to start a physics community. My vision is a place where we can all learn together, no matter our background or level of knowledge. Think of it as a space for hands on experiments, collaborative problem solving, and just generally exploring the fascinating world of physics in a supportive and encouraging environment.
I'm imagining regular or somewhat sporadic (for the time being) voice chats where we can build things, run experiments (computational physics mostly), discuss cool topics in space exploration or game physics even. Really get our hands dirty and learn by doing. And of course, a big part of it will be helping each other out, sharing resources, and just building connections with people who share a similar curiosity.
I know there are a lot of people in Ethiopia who are interested in physics, whether you're a student, a professional, or just someone who enjoys learning. I believe we can create something really special if we work together.
If this sounds interesting to you, I'd love to hear from you. Let me know in the comments what you'd like to see in a physics community. What are you curious about? What kinds of activities would you find most engaging? I'm really excited to see where this goes, and I hope you'll join me on this journey.
DM me if you are interested to be mod.
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Hey everyone, I've been thinking a lot lately about how much I enjoy learning and exploring new things, especially when it comes to physics. And after attending that recent developers' meetup, I felt really inspired by the sense of community and collaborative learning that was there. That got me thinking, what if we could create something similar, but focused on physics right here in Ethiopia?
So, I want to start a physics community. My vision is a place where we can all learn together, no matter our background or level of knowledge. Think of it as a space for hands on experiments, collaborative problem solving, and just generally exploring the fascinating world of physics in a supportive and encouraging environment.
I'm imagining regular or somewhat sporadic (for the time being) voice chats where we can build things, run experiments (computational physics mostly), discuss cool topics in space exploration or game physics even. Really get our hands dirty and learn by doing. And of course, a big part of it will be helping each other out, sharing resources, and just building connections with people who share a similar curiosity.
I know there are a lot of people in Ethiopia who are interested in physics, whether you're a student, a professional, or just someone who enjoys learning. I believe we can create something really special if we work together.
If this sounds interesting to you, I'd love to hear from you. Let me know in the comments what you'd like to see in a physics community. What are you curious about? What kinds of activities would you find most engaging? I'm really excited to see where this goes, and I hope you'll join me on this journey.
DM me if you are interested to be mod.
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What if you could wear a fabric that turns sunlight into warmth?
Imagine stepping outside on a chilly day and feeling cozy right away. Recently, scientists have created an amazing self-heating textile that can raise its temperature by 54°F (30°C) in just 10 minutes without needing batteries or electricity! This innovative material is designed with special nanoparticles that absorb sunlight and turn it into heat, combining practicality with eco-friendliness.
But there's more! This fabric is also waterproof, so it works well even when it's raining. Plus, it changes color from red to white as it heats up, giving you a clear signal of how warm it is. With this new textile, staying warm is easier and more stylish than ever!
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While studying, I saw a super shiny planet in the sky that distracted me🤩 What planet do you think it could have been?
Any Guess? Comment down below
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On a scale of 'meh' to 'mind-blowing,' where does this channel land?😁
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On a scale of 'meh' to 'mind-blowing,' where does this channel land?😁
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Limitless Energy? China's "artificial sun" is bringing fusion closer to reality.!
Sustaining temperatures like that of the sun itself is no easy feat, but China's experimental fusion reactor has done just that, breaking records by maintaining 100 million degrees Celsius for over 16 minutes. This "artificial sun" represents a significant leap toward harnessing nuclear fusion, a process that holds the promise of clean, virtually limitless energy. While many hurdles remain before fusion becomes a practical reality, this achievement offers a tantalizing glimpse into a future where our energy needs could be met by mimicking the power of the stars.
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Is this the end of human soldiers? The future of war is here🤖⚔
Imagine robots fighting battles instead of people. China's army just built a special flying 5G system to make this possible. This system is super fast, so drones and robots can react instantly. To keep the signal strong, drones take turns flying and charging, ensuring constant communication. It's like a team always passing the message on, never dropping the ball. Even if someone tries to block the signal, the system is designed to keep working. This new technology could change how wars are fought, allowing for faster, more coordinated attacks.
So, will soldiers become a thing of the past, or will they learn to fight alongside these new robot warriors? Pretty wild to think about, huh🤨?
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Could we soon have the power to rewrite our DNA and erase diseases forever?
With CRISPR, that bold idea is becoming a reality. CRISPR is like a pair of molecular scissors that scientists use to edit genes, which are the instructions that tell living things how to grow and function. This amazing technology comes from a natural system in bacteria that helps them fight off viruses.
With CRISPR, researchers can carefully cut out faulty genes that cause diseases and replace them with healthy ones. Imagine being able to cure genetic illnesses that have affected families for generations, create stronger crops that can survive tough weather, or even design tiny organisms that help produce clean energy!
📌However we also need to think about important questions: Who decides how we use this power? As we explore these new frontiers, CRISPR is leading us into a fascinating and complex journey in science and ethics
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Crazy new batteries! Bristol scientists made 'Nuclear Diamond Batteries' that could power devices for over 1,000 years WITHOUT needing a recharge
These batteries utilize beta decay from radioactive waste to generate power. The process involves creating diamonds from radioactive methane containing Carbon-14, a byproduct of irradiated reactor graphite blocks.
As the radioactive material decays, it emits beta particles that generate an electric current through semiconductors in the diamond. This breakthrough offers a potential solution for long-term energy storage and addresses the challenge of managing nuclear waste
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Russia's state news agency, TASS, reports that Russian scientists have revealed a promising development in the fight against cancer: an mRNA vaccine. They anticipate it will be available to the public at no cost soon
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"China’s AI Game-Changer: DeepSeek R1"
Imagine an AI as powerful as ChatGPT or Google Gemini—but built at a fraction of the cost and energy. Meet DeepSeek R1, China’s latest open-source AI revolution. Developed by a startup with astonishing efficiency, this model challenges Silicon Valley’s dominance by making cutting-edge AI more accessible.
What makes DeepSeek special? Unlike closed systems, it’s MIT-licensed and open-source, allowing developers worldwide to tweak, improve, and innovate freely. This could accelerate AI advancements faster than ever before.
With China’s aggressive push in AI, DeepSeek R1 isn’t just a model—it’s a statement. It signals a shift toward decentralized AI development, where anyone can contribute to the next wave of intelligent systems.
But with such openness, risks emerge. Could DeepSeek’s accessibility lead to unintended consequences? Is this the dawn of a new AI arms race? One thing’s for sure—DeepSeek R1 just changed the game.
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"China’s Game-Changer AI: DeepSeek R1"
Imagine an AI as powerful as ChatGPT or Google Gemini—but built at a fraction of the cost and energy. Meet DeepSeek R1, China’s latest open-source AI revolution. Developed by a startup with astonishing efficiency, this model challenges Silicon Valley’s dominance by making cutting-edge AI more accessible.
What makes DeepSeek special? Unlike closed systems, it’s MIT-licensed and open-source, allowing developers worldwide to tweak, improve, and innovate freely. This could accelerate AI advancements faster than ever before.
With China’s aggressive push in AI, DeepSeek R1 isn’t just a model—it’s a statement. It signals a shift toward decentralized AI development, where anyone can contribute to the next wave of intelligent systems.
But with such openness, risks emerge. Could DeepSeek’s accessibility lead to unintended consequences? Is this the dawn of a new AI arms race? One thing’s for sure—DeepSeek R1 just changed the game.
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https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amitysolutions.com%2Fblog%2Fdeepseek-r1-ai-giant-from-china&psig=AOvVaw0gKkKA3N984ieD-OftXTdZ&ust=1738574760276000&source=images&cd=vfe&opi=89978449&ved=0CBUQjRxqFwoTCICojuzVpIsDFQAAAAAdAAAAABAE "China’s Game-Changer AI: DeepSeek R1"
Imagine an AI as powerful as ChatGPT or Google Gemini—but built at a fraction of the cost and energy. Meet DeepSeek R1, China’s latest open-source AI revolution. Developed by a startup with astonishing efficiency, this model challenges Silicon Valley’s dominance by making cutting-edge AI more accessible.
What makes DeepSeek special? Unlike closed systems, it’s MIT-licensed and open-source, allowing developers worldwide to tweak, improve, and innovate freely. This could accelerate AI advancements faster than ever before.
With China’s aggressive push in AI, DeepSeek R1 isn’t just a model—it’s a statement. It signals a shift toward decentralized AI development, where anyone can contribute to the next wave of intelligent systems.
But with such openness, risks emerge. Could DeepSeek’s accessibility lead to unintended consequences? Is this the dawn of a new AI arms race? One thing’s for sure—DeepSeek R1 just changed the game.
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"China’s AI Game-Changer: DeepSeek R1"
Imagine an AI as powerful as ChatGPT or Google Gemini—but built at a fraction of the cost and energy. Meet DeepSeek R1, China’s latest open-source AI revolution. Developed by a startup with astonishing efficiency, this model challenges Silicon Valley’s dominance by making cutting-edge AI more accessible.
What makes DeepSeek special? Unlike closed systems, it’s MIT-licensed and open-source, allowing developers worldwide to tweak, improve, and innovate freely. This could accelerate AI advancements faster than ever before.
With China’s aggressive push in AI, DeepSeek R1 isn’t just a model—it’s a statement. It signals a shift toward decentralized AI development, where anyone can contribute to the next wave of intelligent systems.
But with such openness, risks emerge. Could DeepSeek’s accessibility lead to unintended consequences? Is this the dawn of a new AI arms race? One thing’s for sure—DeepSeek R1 just changed the game.
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